ni is a standard module, not a built-in module. The only other reference to
it already got it right.
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\section{Built-in Module \sectcode{ni}}
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\section{Standard Module \sectcode{ni}}
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\label{module-ni}
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\bimodindex{ni}
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\stmodindex{ni}
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\strong{Warning: This module is obsolete.} As of Python 1.5a4,
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\section{Built-in Module \sectcode{ni}}
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\section{Standard Module \sectcode{ni}}
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\label{module-ni}
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\bimodindex{ni}
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\stmodindex{ni}
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\strong{Warning: This module is obsolete.} As of Python 1.5a4,
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package support (with different semantics for \code{__init__} and no
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