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			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2005 18:14:49 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>1-22L17039052217239260018047062018247262219048019248237049037249238050038252010-digit #: 56341-79820Things to consider:  Pure numbers have skipped 10 times, they are due.  A 2-digit repeat (56x, 53x, 63x) has skipped 8 times.  That is not a LOT for Georgia, but here is the chart showing the number of skips:0=121=52=43=34=45=36=47=28=39=310=211=112=113=115=117=220=122=1I highlighted the 8 to show where we are in the number of skips.  The way I do it, a skip of 0 (zero) would mean that it did not</p>]]></description>
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