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%I A287876 #17 Jul 22 2017 08:34:36 %S A287876 0,1,2,3,5,6,8,30,31,32,33,35,36,38,50,51,52,53,55,56,58,60,61,62,63, %T A287876 65,66,68,80,81,82,83,85,86,88,100,101,102,103,105,106,108,130,131, %U A287876 132,133,135,136,138,150,151,152,153,155,156,158,160,161,162,163,165,166,168,180,181,182,183,185,186,188,200 %N A287876 Numbers in Hebrew that do not contain the letter ayin. %C A287876 Suggested by the "Eban numbers", A006933, and, inspired by that name, could also be called the "Eyes shut" sequence, since ayin also means "eye" in Hebrew. %C A287876 If the OEIS permitted non-ASCII characters, another name would be the עban numbers. %Y A287876 Cf. A006933, A014254. %K A287876 nonn,word %O A287876 1,3 %A A287876 _Na'ama Y. Av-Shalom_, Jun 15 2017 %E A287876 Corrected and extended by _Nathan Fox_, Jun 15 2017