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2767
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2769
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2771
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2780
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2781
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2788
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2805
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2806
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2807
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2814
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2820
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2824
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2825
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2826
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2827
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2828
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2829
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2830
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2831
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2832
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2833
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2834
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2835
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2836
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2838
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2839
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2840
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2841
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2842
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2843
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2844
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2845
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2846
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2847
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2848
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2849
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2850
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2851
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2852
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2853
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2854
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2855
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2856
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2857
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2858
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2859
-
2860
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2861
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2862
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2863
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2864
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2865
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2866
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2867
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2868
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2869
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2870
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2871
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2872
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2873
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2874
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2875
-
2876
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2877
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2878
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2879
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2880
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2881
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2882
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2883
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2884
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2885
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2886
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2887
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2888
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2889
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2890
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2891
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2892
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2893
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2894
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2895
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2896
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2897
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2898
-
2899
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2900
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2901
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2902
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2903
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2904
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2905
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2906
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2907
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2908
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2909
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2910
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2911
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2912
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2913
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2914
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2915
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2916
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2917
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2918
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2919
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2920
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2921
- Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
2922
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2923
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2924
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2925
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2926
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2927
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2928
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2929
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2930
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2931
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2932
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2933
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2934
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2935
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2936
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2937
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2938
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2939
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2940
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2941
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2942
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2943
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2944
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2945
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2946
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2947
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2948
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2949
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2950
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2951
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2952
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2953
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2954
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2955
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2956
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2957
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2958
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2959
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2960
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2961
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2962
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2963
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2964
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2965
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2966
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2967
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2968
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2969
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2970
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2971
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2972
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2973
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2975
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2976
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2977
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2979
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2980
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2981
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2982
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2983
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2984
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2985
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2986
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2987
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2988
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2989
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2990
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2991
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2992
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2993
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2994
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2995
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2996
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2997
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2998
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2999
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3000
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3001
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3002
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3004
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3005
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3006
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3007
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3008
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3009
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3010
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3011
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3012
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3013
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3014
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3015
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3016
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3017
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3018
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3019
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3020
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3021
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3022
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3023
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3024
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3026
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3031
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3032
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3033
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3034
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3035
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3036
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3037
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3038
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3039
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3040
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3041
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3042
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3043
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3044
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3045
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3046
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3047
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3048
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3049
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3050
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3051
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3052
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3053
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3054
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3055
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3056
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3057
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3058
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3059
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3060
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3061
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3062
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3063
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3064
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3065
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3066
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3067
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3068
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3069
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3070
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3071
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3072
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3073
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3074
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3075
- Python Software Foundation License 2.3
3076
- (python-typing-extensions 4.12.0)
3077
-
3078
- Python 2.3.3 license
3079
- ====================
3080
-
3081
- This is the official license for the Python 2.3.3 release:
3082
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3083
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3084
-
3085
-
3086
- A. HISTORY OF THE SOFTWARE
3087
- --------------------------
3088
-
3089
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3090
-
3091
-
3092
-
3093
- Python was created in the early 1990s by Guido van Rossum at Stichting
3094
- Mathematisch Centrum (CWI, see http://www.cwi.nl) in the Netherlands as a
3095
- successor of a language called ABC.  Guido remains Python's principal author,
3096
- although it includes many contributions from others.
3097
-
3098
- In 1995, Guido continued his work on Python at the Corporation for National
3099
- Research Initiatives (CNRI, see http://www.cnri.reston.va.us) in Reston, Virginia
3100
- where he released several versions of the software.
3101
-
3102
- In May 2000, Guido and the Python core development team moved to BeOpen.com to
3103
- form the BeOpen PythonLabs team.  In October of the same year, the PythonLabs
3104
- team moved to Digital Creations (now Zope Corporation, see http://www.zope.com). 
3105
- In 2001, the Python Software Foundation (PSF, see http://www.python.org/psf/) was
3106
- formed, a non-profit organization created specifically to own Python-related
3107
- Intellectual Property.  Zope Corporation is a sponsoring member of the PSF.
3108
-
3109
- All Python releases are Open Source (see http://www.opensource.org for the Open
3110
- Source Definition).  Historically, most, but not all, Python releases have also
3111
- been GPL-compatible; the table below summarizes the various releases.
3112
-
3113
-     Release        
3114
-
3115
- Derived     Year       
3116
-
3117
- Owner       GPL-                    
3118
-
3119
- from                                  compatible? (1)     0.9.0 thru
3120
-
3121
- 1.2             
3122
-
3123
- 1991-1995   CWI         yes     1.3 thru 1.5.2  1.2        
3124
-
3125
- 1995-1999   CNRI        yes    
3126
-
3127
- 1.6            
3128
-
3129
- 1.5.2       2000       
3130
-
3131
- CNRI        no    
3132
-
3133
- 2.0            
3134
-
3135
- 1.6        
3136
-
3137
- 2000        BeOpen.com  no     1.6.1          
3138
-
3139
- 1.6        
3140
-
3141
- 2001       
3142
-
3143
- CNRI        yes (2)    
3144
-
3145
- 2.1            
3146
-
3147
- 2.0+1.6.1   2001       
3148
-
3149
- PSF         no     2.0.1          
3150
-
3151
- 2.0+1.6.1   2001       
3152
-
3153
- PSF         yes     2.1.1          
3154
-
3155
- 2.1+2.0.1   2001       
3156
-
3157
- PSF         yes    
3158
-
3159
- 2.2            
3160
-
3161
- 2.1.1       2001       
3162
-
3163
- PSF         yes     2.1.2          
3164
-
3165
- 2.1.1       2002       
3166
-
3167
- PSF         yes     2.1.3          
3168
-
3169
- 2.1.2       2002       
3170
-
3171
- PSF         yes     2.2.1          
3172
-
3173
- 2.2        
3174
-
3175
- 2002       
3176
-
3177
- PSF         yes     2.2.2          
3178
-
3179
- 2.2.1       2002       
3180
-
3181
- PSF         yes    
3182
-
3183
- 2.3            
3184
-
3185
- 2.2.2       2002-2003  
3186
-
3187
- PSF         yes     2.3.1          
3188
-
3189
- 2.3         2002-2003  
3190
-
3191
- PSF         yes     2.3.2          
3192
-
3193
- 2.3.1       2002-2003  
3194
-
3195
- PSF         yes     2.3.3          
3196
-
3197
- 2.3.2       2002-2003  
3198
-
3199
- PSF         yes
3200
-
3201
- Footnotes:
3202
-
3203
- (1) GPL-compatible doesn't mean that we're distributing Python under     the
3204
- GPL.  All Python licenses, unlike the GPL, let you distribute     a modified
3205
- version without making your changes open source.  The     GPL-compatible licenses
3206
- make it possible to combine Python with     other software that is released under
3207
- the GPL; the others don't.
3208
-
3209
- (2) According to Richard Stallman, 1.6.1 is not GPL-compatible,     because its
3210
- license has a choice of law clause.  According to     CNRI, however, Stallman's
3211
- lawyer has told CNRI's lawyer that 1.6.1     is "not incompatible" with the GPL.
3212
-
3213
- Thanks to the many outside volunteers who have worked under Guido's direction to
3214
- make these releases possible.
3215
-
3216
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3217
-
3218
-
3219
- B. TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR ACCESSING OR OTHERWISE USING PYTHON
3220
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
3221
-
3222
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3223
-
3224
-
3225
-
3226
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3227
-
3228
- PSF LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR PYTHON 2.3
3229
-
3230
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3231
-
3232
-
3233
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