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<div class="one">Sometimes the content of a box will go over the edges of the box. There are a number of reasons why this might happen, included the content being larger than the box, or a box having negative margins. In such cases the overflow property can be used with a value of hidden or scroll.</div>
<div class="two">Sometimes the content of a box will go over the edges of the box. There are a number of reasons why this might happen, included the content being larger than the box, or a box having negative margins. In such cases the overflow property can be used with a value of hidden or scroll.</div>
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