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<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label thesis</title>
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<h3>Formatting a thesis in LaTeX</h3>
-<p/>Thesis styles are usually very specific to your University, so it&rsquo;s
+<p/>Thesis styles are usually very specific to your University, so it&#8217;s
usually not profitable to ask around for a package outside your own
University. Since many Universities (in their eccentric way) still
require double-spaced thesis text, you may also need separately to set
up <a href="FAQ-linespace.html">double spacing</a>.
<p/>If you want to write a new thesis class of your own, a good place to
-start is the University of California style, but remember that it&rsquo;s
+start is the University of California style, but remember that it&#8217;s
often difficult to produce a thesis that both looks good and conforms
with the style that your Univeristy demands.
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