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rose foundling
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rose foundling

Turned on two non-
parallel, non-intersecting
axes. THAT requirement was
established after a few
weeks of lively
entertaining and thought-
provoking discussions
with Barbara Dill and
Charlie Belden.
very nice, thanks for the tip of
two non-parallel, non-intersecting axes.
 

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