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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Someone once mentioned the significance of the core 24 sets in pick 3:<br /><br />039 049 059 067 069 078 079 129 156 167 237 238 239 256 267 345 346 347 348 349 356 367 456 457<br /><br />I have noticed some strong correlations with these sets for certain draws and was curious if anyone would know if there is a similar group of sets for pick 2? based on the same or similar principles</p>]]></description>
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