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One computer program run by Dan Oliver of Scottsdale, Arizona, according to an article in The New Yorker, came up with a result on August 4, 2004: After the group had worked for 42, 162, 500, 000 billion billion monkey-years, one of the " monkeys " typed, "< tt > VALENTINE.
Cease toIdor: eFLP0FRjWK78aXzVOwm )-‘; 8. t </ tt >" The first 19 letters of this sequence can be found in " The Two Gentlemen of Verona ".
Other teams have reproduced 18 characters from " Timon of Athens ", 17 from " Troilus and Cressida ", and 16 from " Richard II ".

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