I have a table that contains a lot of rows/cells: 27 rows of about 8
cells each. For some reason, the cellpadding (or something... I'm
assuming it's the cellpadding) in the second to last row is larger
than in all the other rows, and the text in the eighth cell of that
row is placed at the top of the cell instead of centered. It looks
something like this:

row 23: text | text | text | text | text | text | text | text
row 24: text | text | text | text | text | text | text | text
row 25: text | text | text | text | text | text | text | text
 
text
row 26: text | text | text | text | text | text | text |

row 27: text | text | text | text | text | text | text | text

None of my smaller tables do this, and I have another table that's
about 43 rows tall that doesn't do it, either (although the rows in
this table only have one cell each instead of eight). I've looked at
the markup I used to make that row of the table and there's nothing
out of the ordinary, no typos or anything; furthermore, I've tried
temporarily removing that row or other rows, and the problem simply
reoccurs in whatever the new second to last row is.

Since the problem is purely cosmetic as far as I can tell, it isn't a
huge deal if there's no way to fix this. This table gets repeated on a
lot of pages, however, and it would be nice if they didn't all have
that anomaly in the second to last row.

Any insight into the matter is appreciated, and thanks in advance for
any help you can provide.
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