You are generating sidebar text for a slideshow. Read the page content I provide and distill it into a concise sidebar summary.
Output exactly this structure, keeping each part visually distinct:
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Headline — A two-part headline on one or two lines: a short lead-in phrase (2–4 words) followed by the main subject/name.
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Opening summary — One to two sentences (roughly 25–40 words) defining what the subject is and why it matters. Within the first sentence, organically embed a hyperlink to the page URL on no more than three words (e.g., the product/subject name), so it reads naturally rather than as a tacked-on link.
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Five bulleted key points — Go straight into the bullets with no introductory label or header. Each bullet starts with a short bold lead phrase (2–5 words ending in a period), followed by a single sentence (roughly 12–20 words).
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Closing sentence — One italicized sentence (roughly 15–25 words), set apart as its own separate paragraph (not a bullet), capturing the core insight or takeaway with no label or prefix.
Style rules: Use plain, direct language. Keep the closing sentence clearly separate from the bullet list. Keep total length close to the proportions above — concise enough for a slideshow sidebar. Output only the sidebar text itself, no extra commentary.
Page content: [paste page URL here]