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                <text>"Copyright © 1992 R.A. Moulds (BMI). All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized photocopying or reproduction of any part of this material is prohibited. Please inform the composer of any public performances." This score is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. The score appears on this website by kind permission of composer R.A. Moulds.</text>
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