http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-gcpm/#hyphenate-character

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[#p01] This is a paragraph with embedded hyphenation hints but no hyphen-related CSS applied. Corp­orate gibb­erish fol­lows. Think vision­ary. If you gener­ate pro­actively, you may have to e-enable inter­actively. We apply the pro­verb "Grass doesn't grow on a race­track" not only to our re-pur­posing but our pow­er to mat­rix. If all of this comes off as dumb­founding to you, that's be­cause it is! Our feat­ure set is un­paral­leled in the in­dus­try, but our reality-based sys­tems and sim­ple use is usu­ally con­sid­ered a re­mark­able achieve­ment. The power to brand ro­bustly leads to the apti­tude to em­brace seam­lessly. What do we stream­line? Any­thing and every­thing, re­gard­less of re­con­diteness!

[#p02] This is a paragraph with embedded hyphenation hints and hyphen-related CSS applied. Hyphens should use this character: ℒ. Corp­orate gibb­erish fol­lows. Think vision­ary. If you gener­ate pro­actively, you may have to e-enable inter­actively. We apply the pro­verb "Grass doesn't grow on a race­track" not only to our re-pur­posing but our pow­er to mat­rix. If all of this comes off as dumb­founding to you, that's be­cause it is! Our feat­ure set is un­paral­leled in the in­dus­try, but our reality-based sys­tems and sim­ple use is usu­ally con­sid­ered a re­mark­able achieve­ment. The power to brand ro­bustly leads to the apti­tude to em­brace seam­lessly. What do we stream­line? Any­thing and every­thing, re­gard­less of re­con­diteness!

Corporate gibberish courtesy the Corporate Gibberish Generator on AndrewDavidson.com