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            <title>Re: If you bring together the entire world population and split the&lt;br> people into groups of 365 people, 1% of the people can be placed into groups&lt;br> composed of entirely unique birthdays.</title>
        
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            <description><![CDATA[On Jan 26, 8:07 am, karl &lt;oud...@nononet.com&gt; wrote:<br><font color="#660066">&gt; Am 26.01.2013 12:56, schrieb Musatov:&gt; Bringing together]]></description>

        

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            <title>Re: If you bring together the entire world population and split the&lt;br> people into groups of 365 people, 1% of the people can be placed into groups&lt;br> composed of entirely unique birthdays.</title>
        
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            <description><![CDATA[Am 26.01.2013 12:56, schrieb Musatov:<br><font color="#660066">&gt; Bringing together any possible group of 366 people guarantees with<br>&gt; 100%]]></description>

        

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            <title>If you bring together the entire world population and split the&lt;br> people into groups of 365 people, 1% of the people can be placed into groups&lt;br> composed of entirely unique birthdays.</title>
        
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            <description><![CDATA[Bringing together any possible group of 366 people guarantees with<br>100% certainty two people will share the same birthday.<br>]]></description>

        

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