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Toby Speight
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Consider using extended regex syntax (in GNU sed). The -r option costs one byte in scoring, but using it just once to eliminate the backslashes from a pair of \(...\) has already paid for itself.

Consider using extended regex syntax. The -r option costs one byte in scoring, but using it just once to eliminate the backslashes from a pair of \(...\) has already paid for itself.

Consider using extended regex syntax (in GNU sed). The -r option costs one byte in scoring, but using it just once to eliminate the backslashes from a pair of \(...\) has already paid for itself.

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Consider using extended regex syntax. The -r option costs one byte in scoring, but using it just once to eliminate the backslashes from a pair of \(...\) has already paid for itself.

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