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'ur' to have Python use the Raw-Unicode-Escape encoding
'ur' to have Python use the Raw-Unicode-Escape encoding


#It will only apply the above \uXXXX conversion if there is an uneven number of 
#backslashes in front of the small 'u'.

print ur'Hello\u0020World !'

print ur'Hello\\u0020World !'


           
       
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