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From: Tim Rentsch
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Subject: Re: Compute Unique Numbers in a Set
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Ben Bacarisse writes:
> Richard Damon writes:
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P.S. I want to add, I liked seeing the various alternative
approaches that were given, both by you and by Richard Damon
(and also by others). Some of them were new to me. In a way
it's good that there were language difficulties, as otherwise
these other approaches may not have come up.