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already relevant in the simultaneous". But we need to get it from two or more reliable, reputable secondary sources. (Right?). I don't have any of those books; I've borrowed most of them in the past, but don't have them right now. But
Knowledge doesn't have to be perfected (no pun intended) by next week.
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