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#Python 2, 46 bytes

Python 2, 46 bytes

import textwrap as t;print t.fill('_|__'*175)

I was going to do an exec loop similar to @xnor's one alternate solution but he/she got to it before me. I guess I'll just have to let Python do the dirty work for me.

#Python 2, 46 bytes

import textwrap as t;print t.fill('_|__'*175)

I was going to do an exec loop similar to @xnor's one alternate solution but he/she got to it before me. I guess I'll just have to let Python do the dirty work for me.

Python 2, 46 bytes

import textwrap as t;print t.fill('_|__'*175)

I was going to do an exec loop similar to @xnor's one alternate solution but he/she got to it before me. I guess I'll just have to let Python do the dirty work for me.

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#Python 2, 4846 bytes

import textwrap;print textwrap as t;print t.fill('_|__'*175)

I was going to do an exec loop similar to @xnor's one alternate solution but he/she got to it before me. I guess I'll just have to let Python do the dirty work for me.

#Python 2, 48 bytes

import textwrap;print textwrap.fill('_|__'*175)

I was going to do an exec loop similar to @xnor's one alternate solution but he/she got to it before me. I guess I'll just have to let Python do the dirty work for me.

#Python 2, 46 bytes

import textwrap as t;print t.fill('_|__'*175)

I was going to do an exec loop similar to @xnor's one alternate solution but he/she got to it before me. I guess I'll just have to let Python do the dirty work for me.

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NeRoboto
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#Python 2, 48 bytes

import textwrap;print textwrap.fill('_|__'*175)

I was going to do an exec loop similar to @xnor's one alternate solution but he/she got to it before me. I guess I'll just have to let Python do the dirty work for me.