I have found that many of the documents that I am converting from Word
to web contain definitions, but in a format that doesn't work well with
the default format for a DL.  I'd like to be able to format these as DLs
anyway, because that's what they are, semantically.  What CSS - limiting
myself to CSS2.1 - should I use to make the format appear as indicated
below?  You may assume that Trident 6 (IE 6) need not be specifically
supported, and that later browsers are in Standards mode.

Sample text:

_Technicians_ are those individuals who perform ...



Sample HTML:

<DL class="inline-definition">
<DT>Technicians</DT>
<DD>are those individuals who perform...</DD>
</DL>

CSS:

.inline-definition DT { ...? }
.inline-definition DD { ...? }




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