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>Are there any others?
>

I think so. It depends on how perversely your mind works. The 
document type declaration information item can appear after the root 
element in the document information item's children. The spec is at 
best ambiguous about whether nulls and other illegal characters are 
allowed in a character information item ("The ISO 10646 character 
code (in the range 0 to #x10FFFF, though not every value in this 
range is a legal XML character code) of the character.") I don't 
think it would be hard to find more examples.
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