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            <funder>Sponsored by the Jewish Manuscript Preservation Society, the Friedberg Genizah Project Inc., and the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK</funder>
            <principal>Ben Outhwaite</principal>
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            <date>2011-02-10</date>
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