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A094110 Start with the word "One". The next word is the number of letters written previously. Convert this infinite sequence of words into an infinite sequence of numbers.

Original entry on oeis.org

1, 3, 8, 13, 21, 30, 36, 45, 54, 63, 73, 85, 95, 105, 119, 137, 158, 178, 200, 210, 223, 244, 263, 283, 304, 320, 338, 361, 381, 402, 416, 434, 455, 475, 497, 519, 538, 560, 576, 597, 619, 637, 658, 678, 700, 712, 730, 748, 770, 789, 811, 829, 851, 871, 893
Offset: 1

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Author

Eric Angelini, May 03 2004

Keywords

Comments

Variant of A060403. [From R. J. Mathar, Dec 15 2008]

Examples

			The sentence begins
1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 1234567890
OneThreeEi ghtThirtee nTwentyone ThirtyThir tysixForty
fiveFiftyf ourSixtyth reeSeventy threeEight yfiveNinet
yfiveOnehu ndredfiveO nehundredn ineteenOne hundredthi
rtysevenOn ehundredfi ftyeightOn ehundredse ventyeight
Twohundred Twohundred tenTwohund redtwentyt hreeTwohun
dredfortyf ourTwohund redsixtyth reeTwohund redeightyt
hreeThreeh undredfour Threehundr edtwentyTh reehundred
thirtyeigh tThreehund redsixtyon eThreehund redeightyo
neFourhund redtwoFour hundredsix teenFourhu ndredthirt
yfourFourh undredfift yfiveFourh undredseve ntyfiveFou
rhundredni netysevenF ivehundred nineteenFi vehundredt
hirtyeight Fivehundre dsixtyFive hundredsev entysixFiv
ehundredni netysevenS ixhundredn ineteenSix hundredthi
rtysevenSi xhundredfi ftyeightSi xhundredse ventyeight
Sevenhundr edSevenhun dredtwelve Sevenhundr edthirtySe
venhundred fortyeight Sevenhundr edseventyS evenhundre
deightynin eEighthund redelevenE ighthundre dtwentynin
eEighthund redfiftyon eEighthund redseventy oneEighthu
ndredninet ythreeNine hundredsix teenNinehu ndredthirt
		

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Edited and extended by Robert G. Wilson v, May 14 2004