It seems especially strange as Hibernate does know that there's a OneToMany 
relationship going on.

So if there's a single row in the table corresponding to the One-end and five 
rows that are related at the Many-end, I don't see why this isn't reflected in 
the returned result set, i.e. a single object that references five others, 
rather than exactly that plus four duplicates.

However, I could be missing something entirely fundamental here - hopefully 
someone will point it out if so :-)

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