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Old 11-01-2011, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by tedzan View Post
Remember the mutual exclusivity that exists between LENOX and red HINDU in this series.
Unless you break the Lenox or red Hindu into subsets there is no mutual exclusivity between the two.

Some red Hindu's are possible with Lenox.
Some red Hindu's are not possible with Lenox.
Some Lenox are possible with red Hindu.
Some Lenox are not possible with red Hindu.

There are very important subsets within the 460 Series printings but it's not as simple as applying mutual exclusivity. The first printing of red Hindu's consisted of only subjects from the 350-460 group and the super prints however the second printing was a mixture of 350-460 and the twelve 460 Only subjects. Careful examination of which subjects and when were included in these print runs, and those that were included or excluded in the Uzit print run, show that the two back groups were printed at different times and have no connection with mutual exclusivity. Breaking down the back groups into subsets is merely ignoring conflicting data to achieve a desired result that isn't accurate.
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