src/share/classes/java/lang/Runtime.java
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* finalization has been enabled then this method halts the virtual machine
* with the given status code if the status is nonzero; otherwise, it
* blocks indefinitely.
*
* <p> The <tt>{@link System#exit(int) System.exit}</tt> method is the
- * conventional and convenient means of invoking this method. <p>
+ * conventional and convenient means of invoking this method.
*
* @param status
* Termination status. By convention, a nonzero status code
* indicates abnormal termination.
*
@@ -178,11 +178,11 @@
* <tt>SIGKILL</tt> signal on Unix or the <tt>TerminateProcess</tt> call on
* Microsoft Windows. The virtual machine may also abort if a native
* method goes awry by, for example, corrupting internal data structures or
* attempting to access nonexistent memory. If the virtual machine aborts
* then no guarantee can be made about whether or not any shutdown hooks
- * will be run. <p>
+ * will be run.
*
* @param hook
* An initialized but unstarted <tt>{@link Thread}</tt> object
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException
@@ -246,11 +246,11 @@
* <p> This method should be used with extreme caution. Unlike the
* <tt>{@link #exit exit}</tt> method, this method does not cause shutdown
* hooks to be started and does not run uninvoked finalizers if
* finalization-on-exit has been enabled. If the shutdown sequence has
* already been initiated then this method does not wait for any running
- * shutdown hooks or finalizers to finish their work. <p>
+ * shutdown hooks or finalizers to finish their work.
*
* @param status
* Termination status. By convention, a nonzero status code
* indicates abnormal termination. If the <tt>{@link Runtime#exit
* exit}</tt> (equivalently, <tt>{@link System#exit(int)