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BP374 Simple object vs. complex object.
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People consistently get the answer to this, but many people think they haven't found the actual answer yet even though they have. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 16 2020

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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP369 BP370 BP371 BP372 BP373  *  BP375 BP376 BP377 BP378 BP379

KEYWORD

easy, nice, traditional

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AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1151 Section of the image is a Bongard Problem vs. no section of the image is a Bongard Problem.
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1146 BP1147 BP1148 BP1149 BP1150  *  BP1152 BP1153 BP1154 BP1155 BP1156

KEYWORD

right-null

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1183 One resolution vs. another.
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1178 BP1179 BP1180 BP1181 BP1182  *  BP1184 BP1185 BP1186 BP1187 BP1188

KEYWORD

precise, arbitrary, pixelperfect, contributepairs, right-couldbe, preciseworld

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

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