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T + 5 = Y, Y + 5 = D, D + 5 = I, I + 5 = N L – 3 = I, I – 3 = F, F – 3 = C, C – 3 = Z V – 3 = S, S – 3 = P, P – 3 = M, M – 3 = J O + 5 = T, T + 5 = Y, Y + 5 = D, D + 5 = I
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