Each label in the document is given a unique number, in the order
the labels were put down. So the number of 36
is 37, which expands out to~Number-Fac-cows,
the number of 38 is~Number-Fac-people, and so on.
Each number has an associated label with it. For example,
the first label is 39, which is~Label-1,
the second label is~Label-2and so on. So to find the label for
40, we say 41 which expands
out to~Label-Number-Fac-cows.
These numbers and labels are kept track of in macros. For example,
the number of 42 is kept in <#1013#><#1014#><#1015#>
<#1016#><#1017#>/<#1017#><#1018#>Number-Fac-cows<#1018#><#1016#><#1015#>
<#1014#><#1013#>.
Similarly, the first label is kept in <#1019#><#1020#><#1021#>
<#1022#><#1023#>/<#1023#><#1024#>Label-1<#1024#><#1022#><#1021#>
<#1020#><#1019#>.
As these macros have dashes in their names, they aren't likely to
be used already.
So the TEX code for 43 and 44 is pretty
simple.
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