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25            'to the built-in variables with those names.  In the current\n'
650 '"__delete__()". If any of those methods are defined for '
1683 ' tests. Those relations do not define total orderings (for '
1829 'or control the execution of those other statements in some way. '
2000 'This overwrites all previous assignments to those variables '
2002 'those made in the suite of the for-loop:\n'
2437 'those\n'
2831 ' first argument. The remaining arguments are those '
2873 'those\n'
3616 ' those breakpoints. Without argument, clear all breaks (but '
4185 'imported module, except those beginning with an underscore. '
4568 'This overwrites all previous assignments to those variables '
4570 'those made in the suite of the for-loop:\n'
5447 'those\n'
6172 'imported module, except those beginning with an underscore. This '
6380 'Names listed in a "nonlocal" statement, unlike those listed in '
6455 ' If one of those methods does not support the operation '
6873 'those\n'
7076 "behaving similar to those for Python's standard dictionary "
7080 'class to help create those methods from a base set of '
7404 ' subclasses. This method returns a list of all those '
7425 '[4] Cased characters are those with general category '
7489 ' first argument. The remaining arguments are those passed '
7531 'those\n'
8090 '"__delete__()". If any of those methods are defined for an '
8481 'as those passed to "__prepare__").\n'
8598 'statement. Once those definitions are executed, the ordered '
8695 "behaving similar to those for Python's standard dictionary "
8699 'class to help create those methods from a base set of '
8940 ' If one of those methods does not support the operation '
9446 ' characters are those characters defined in the Unicode '
9448 ' database as "Letter", i.e., those with general category '
9462 ' characters are those that can be used to form numbers '
9511 ' ONE FIFTH. Formally, numeric characters are those with '
9523 ' those characters defined in the Unicode character '
9529 ' context are those which should not be escaped when '
9541 ' characters are those characters defined in the Unicode '
9543 ' database as "Other" or "Separator" and those with '
10138 'those\n'
10259 'followed by a newline is interpreted as those two characters as '
10856 ' | | argument values for those '
11197 ' from those actually contained in its "__dict__".\n'
11753 ' is then updated with those key/value pairs: '
12253 '| | replaced by those of '
12708 '| | replaced by those of '