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One of these compounds is composed of two glyph groups. The first glyph group is a variable, but it always contains T713. The second is transcribed T89 or 92.11 or 60 or 204:757. For convenience we shall call the entire compound the T713/757 compound. Four of the six accession dates we are postulating are associated with the T713/757 compound. Since no example of both  T644 and the T713/757 compound are present in the same passage, we suggest that they are at least in part interchangeable, and hence that the T713/757 compound also stands in some way for 'accession'.

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