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I hadn't considered newlines but the separator sounded like it would be unique enough in this instance, the original poster described it as "space underscore space with _UNSC being the escape string"... which I admit isn't entirely clear to me and why I suggested the OP post some sample data, I just took the liberty of simplifying it to "_ " for my example, my bad! :-)

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