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Concatenate JavaScript String

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/*

Learn How to Program Using Any Web Browser
by Harold Davis 

Apress CopyRight 2004

ISBN: 1590591135
*/
<HTML>
<BODY>
<H1>
 <SCRIPT
   var newLine = "<BR>"
   var One = "One"
   var line = "line"
   var at = "at"
   var a = "a"
   var time = "time!"
    var splitLine = One + newLine + line + newLine + at 
        + newLine + a  + newLine + time; 
   document.write(splitLine)
   </SCRIPT>
</H1>
</BODY>
</HTML>
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