Hi Shanmugam,
If I understood your quesion well, this dirty code will give your output. BUT TIMTOWTDI.
$str = '<w:pict>4</w:pict>
</w:r></w:p><w:tbl><w:tblPr>
<w:t> </w:t>
<w:t>Figure 2.</w:t>
<w:t>Figure 3.</w:t>
<w:pict>5</w:pict>';
$str = qr{$str};
$str =~ m|^((((?![^\s]+<\/w:t>).)+).+?(<\/w:t>))|s;
$new_str = $1;
$new_str =~ s|(<w:t>\w(((?!</w:t>).)+)</w:t>).+$|$1|s;
print $new_str;
output:
=======
<w:pict>4</w:pict>
</w:r></w:p><w:tbl><w:tblPr>
<w:t> </w:t>
<w:t>Figure 2.</w:t>
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