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		<title>By: mark</title>
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		<description>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/299304/why-does-javas-hashcode-in-string-use-31-as-a-multiplier/299748#299748

This probably explains the 397 as well.</description>
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<p>This probably explains the 397 as well.</p>
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