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1.1       root        1: #print
                      2: You can also employ addresses using arithmetic with
                      3: this kind of command.  For example, what "p" command
                      4: would you type to print from line 2 to the line
                      5: before the current line of the file?  Remember what
                      6: the line before the current line is: 
                      7:   .-1
                      8: right?
                      9: Type "answer COMMAND" where COMMAND is the specified
                     10: "p" command.
                     11: #copyin
                     12: #user
                     13: #uncopyin
                     14: #match 2,.-1p
                     15: #match 2,-p
                     16: #match 2,.-p
                     17: #log
                     18: #next
                     19: 10.1a 10
                     20: 10.2a 5
                     21: 10.3a 2

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