I know how to place an intermezzo, e.g.
\starttext
\setupframed[framecorner=round,
frameradius=1em,
background=screen,
backgroundscreen=0.70,
backgroundcorner=round,
backgroundradius=1em,
corner=round,
radius=1em]
\definefloat[intermezzo]{  }

\placeintermezzo[right]{}
\startframedtext[width=3.2in]

\centerline{\ss\tfb Life Before Specialty}
\centerline{\ss\tfb Food Marketing}
\tfx
What food entrepeneurs did before starting a specialty food firm (in order of
prevalence):
---{\bf\it Food Entrepeneur Magazine}

\stopframedtext
\stoptext

But I don't want the word intermezzo at the
bottom of the frame. In other words I want to
place the framed text but not call it an
intermezzo.

Any suggestions?
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