Hey, after 2 hours of sleep and trying to work whilest watching Jack Black 
on the MTV music awards (gotta love my job) -- I'll just bring it to the 
crowd before I try to deal with this myself.

I've got this mad nested proplist (always my style), and deep within one 
of the proplist is a linearlist of keys/positions of another list as 
reference (argh, so hard to explain...but basically I have a productlist, 
and I have this proplist which references the productlist entries by 
position).

Well, I've got some lists that have multiple references to the 
productlist; like:

[37, 39, 38, 40, 37, 39, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44]

So is the best way of ripping these guys out  -- huh think I just figured 
it out just writing this.

Grab the last one in the list and check for any repeats, and, if so, 
delete that entry, then go on to the next repeat.

Right?

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