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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Duplicates from yesterday&#x27;s draws<br /><br />057<br /><br />778<br /><br />678<br /><br />136<br /><br />146<br /><br />348<br /><br />237<br /><br />Gap theory predictions (my NY straight yestrday came from the gap not from the repeats)<br /><br />The gaps consistently perform better as a predictor than the duplciates/repeats<br /><br />007<br /><br />059<br /><br />114<br /><br />116<br /><br />147<br /><br />169<br /><br />469<br /><br />577</p>]]></description>
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