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reword a bit

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@@ -135,12 +135,12 @@ As I expected, stops on the same road end up close enough to each other that DBS
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  Sometimes, however, a stop has a name that means something to the encoder.
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  When that happens, the encoding ends up too far away from the rest of the stops on that road.
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  For example, the stops on Venice Blvd get clustered together,
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- but the stop `Venice / Lincoln` ends up somewhere else.
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  I assume it ends up somewhere else because the encoder recognizes "Lincoln"
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  and that meaning overpowers the "Venice" meaning enough that the encoding
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  is too far away from the rest of the "Venice" stops.
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  A few other examples on Venice Blvd are "Saint Andrews," "Harvard," and "Beethoven."
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- There are a few that I don't ascribe much meaning to, such as "Girard" and "Jasmine."
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  There's a lot more to dig into here but I'll leave it there for now.
 
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  Sometimes, however, a stop has a name that means something to the encoder.
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  When that happens, the encoding ends up too far away from the rest of the stops on that road.
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  For example, the stops on Venice Blvd get clustered together,
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+ but the stop "Venice / Lincoln" ends up somewhere else.
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  I assume it ends up somewhere else because the encoder recognizes "Lincoln"
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  and that meaning overpowers the "Venice" meaning enough that the encoding
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  is too far away from the rest of the "Venice" stops.
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  A few other examples on Venice Blvd are "Saint Andrews," "Harvard," and "Beethoven."
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+ There are also a few that I don't ascribe much meaning to, such as "Girard" and "Jasmine."
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  There's a lot more to dig into here but I'll leave it there for now.