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    Should "any row" be interpreted as "a random row" specifically, or are you just looking for the top or bottom row? This question is trivial to solve. I'm just a bit confused by the haphazard "any row".

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    Should "any row" be interpreted as "a random row" specifically, or are you just looking for the top or bottom row? This question is trivial to solve. I'm just a bit confused by the haphazard "any row".

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    Should "any row" be interpreted as "a random row" specifically, or are you just looking for the top or bottom row? This question is trivial to solve. I'm just a bit confused by the haphazard "any row".

    – Kusalananda
    2 mins ago








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Should "any row" be interpreted as "a random row" specifically, or are you just looking for the top or bottom row? This question is trivial to solve. I'm just a bit confused by the haphazard "any row".

– Kusalananda
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Should "any row" be interpreted as "a random row" specifically, or are you just looking for the top or bottom row? This question is trivial to solve. I'm just a bit confused by the haphazard "any row".

– Kusalananda
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