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A = 1 | B = 2 | C = 3 | D = 4 | E = 5 | F = 6 | G = 7 | H = 8 | I = 9 | J = 10 | K = 11 | L = 12 | M = 13 | N = 14 | O = 15 | P = 16 | Q = 17 | R = 18 | S = 19 | T = 20 | U = 21 | V = 22 | W = 23 | X = 24 | Y = 25 | Z = 26 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _!! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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