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@node Every
@unnumberedsubsubsec Recursive Pattern: @emph{every}
@cindex Every, type of recursive pattern
-@cindex Recursive pattern: every
+@cindex Recursive pattern - every
In the @code{every} recursive pattern, an action is performed on every
element of a list.
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@node Accumulate
@unnumberedsubsubsec Recursive Pattern: @emph{accumulate}
@cindex Accumulate, type of recursive pattern
-@cindex Recursive pattern: accumulate
+@cindex Recursive pattern - accumulate
Another recursive pattern is called the @code{accumulate} pattern. In
the @code{accumulate} recursive pattern, an action is performed on
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@node Keep
@unnumberedsubsubsec Recursive Pattern: @emph{keep}
@cindex Keep, type of recursive pattern
-@cindex Recursive pattern: keep
+@cindex Recursive pattern - keep
A third recursive pattern is called the @code{keep} pattern.
In the @code{keep} recursive pattern, each element of a list is tested;