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4.2.2.  Header Properties

   There are three special properties that may apply to particular
   headers, namely: "experimental", "inheritable", and "variant". When a
   header is defined, in this (or any future) standard, as having one
   (or possibly more) of these properties, it is subject to special
   treatment, as indicated below.
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--- ../usefor-article-04/Header_Properties.out          April 2001
+++ ../usefor-article-05/Header_Properties.out          July 2001
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
 4.2.2.  Header Properties
 
-   There are four special properties that may apply to particular
-   headers, namely: "experimental", "inheritable", "local", and
-   "variant". When a header is defined, in this (or any future)
-   standard, as having one (or possibly more) of these properties, it is
-   subject to special treatment, as indicated below.
+   There are three special properties that may apply to particular
+   headers, namely: "experimental", "inheritable", and "variant". When a
+   header is defined, in this (or any future) standard, as having one
+   (or possibly more) of these properties, it is subject to special
+   treatment, as indicated below.
 

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