Yes, of course. Thank you ahmad. I no longer get the literals passing through the filter, but my variables still are not being interpolated. Now I am seeing:
\textbf{} & box & : & & \\
\hline
\hline
\textbf{} & box & : & & \\
\hline
where my template now reads:
[% FOREACH recipient IN call_list %]
\textbf{[% recipient.email %]} & box & [% recipient.uid %]: [% rec
+ipient.name %] & [% recipient.fname %] [% recipient.lname %] & [% rec
+ip
ient.phones %] \\
\hline
[% FOREACH sponsor IN call_list.recipient.upstream %]
\multicolumn{2}{||r|}{[% sponsor.email %]} & [% sponsor.uid %]
+: [% sponsor.name %] & [% sponsor.fname %] [% sponsor.lname %] & [% s
+po
nsor.phones %] \\
[% END %]
\hline
[% END %]
if( $lal && $lol ) { $life++; }
if( $insurance->rationing() ) { $people->die(); }
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