Some cleanup in the docs.
diff --git a/Doc/tutorial/controlflow.rst b/Doc/tutorial/controlflow.rst
index 0f72d3d..4869496 100644
--- a/Doc/tutorial/controlflow.rst
+++ b/Doc/tutorial/controlflow.rst
@@ -31,11 +31,8 @@
There can be zero or more :keyword:`elif` parts, and the :keyword:`else` part is
optional. The keyword ':keyword:`elif`' is short for 'else if', and is useful
to avoid excessive indentation. An :keyword:`if` ... :keyword:`elif` ...
-:keyword:`elif` ... sequence is a substitute for the :keyword:`switch` or
-:keyword:`case` statements found in other languages.
-
-.. % Weird spacings happen here if the wrapping of the source text
-.. % gets changed in the wrong way.
+:keyword:`elif` ... sequence is a substitute for the ``switch`` or
+``case`` statements found in other languages.
.. _tut-for:
@@ -54,8 +51,8 @@
iterates over the items of any sequence (a list or a string), in the order that
they appear in the sequence. For example (no pun intended):
-.. % One suggestion was to give a real C example here, but that may only
-.. % serve to confuse non-C programmers.
+.. One suggestion was to give a real C example here, but that may only serve to
+ confuse non-C programmers.
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