#16728: Mention collections.abc.Sequence in 'sequence' glossary entry
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mapping rather than a sequence because the lookups use arbitrary
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:term:`immutable` keys rather than integers.
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The :class:`collections.abc.Sequence` abstract base class
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defines a much richer interface that goes beyond just
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:meth:`__getitem__` and :meth:`__len__`, adding :meth:`count`,
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:meth:`index`, :meth:`__contains__`, and
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:meth:`__reversed__`. Types that implement this expanded
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interface can be registered explicitly using
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:func:`~abc.register`.
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slice
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An object usually containing a portion of a :term:`sequence`. A slice is
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created using the subscript notation, ``[]`` with colons between numbers
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