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 <p>
  Knowing that, and wanting lightweight and efficient scripts, I
 wondered: "Why should the interpreter stay in memory while the script
-is executing&nbsp;? Why not parse the script once and for all, put
+is executing? Why not parse the script once and for all, put
 it all into one <em>argv</em>, and just execute into that <em>argv</em>,
 relying on external commands (which will be called from within the
-script) to control the execution flow&nbsp;?"
+script) to control the execution flow?"
 </p>
 
 <p> <tt>execline</tt> was born. </p>