David Hopwood wrote:

> For example, "ö" can be represented either as the precomposed character 
> U+00F6,
> or as "o" followed by a combining diaeresis (U+006F U+0308).

normalization is a good thing, though:

     http://www.w3.org/TR/charmod-norm/

(it would probably be a good idea to turn unicodedata.normalize into a 
method for the new unicode string type).

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