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There are two references in both text and A.1. that use "UNICODE TR10" or "UNICODE TR35". While at the same time, most of the text actually refers to "Unicode Collation Algorithm" and "Locale Data Markup Language" (the latter without the "Unicode" prefix). I propose to merge these references, that is, every place where we say "UNICODE TRxx", we replace with the named reference instead. This helps readability and I don't see a necessity for having difference references pointing to the same specs. Part of ACTION A-654-11.
Thanks. I'm standardising on using the document numbers rather than names as the key, as we do with RFCs. I'm also using the form of reference used by Unicode themselves, e.g. "UTS #10". Unicode-Regex (UTS #18) appears to be a non-normative reference so I'm moving it.
The references have been updated.