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#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; no warnings; my @lines = <DATA>; for my $i (0 .. $#lines) { if ( $lines[$i] =~ /\{T\}/ && $lines[$i + 1] =~ /^\w$/ ) { splice( @lines, ($i + 1 ), 1 ); } } print @lines; __DATA__ 020209990421VUTVS01 00082445B3^V^V^A2^C^D^V^V^A os00 0001 000101 R S 9 +912290449 00005941^B{T} R Saturday, January 1, 2000 G1 G ^C^D^V^V^A os00 0002 000101 R S 9912290451 00004113^B{T} R G8 Gardening< January garden calendar B C

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