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@ -130,9 +130,9 @@ Creating A Context
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Contexts are simply external Python programs over which your program has
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control. They can be created as subprocesses on the local machine, in another
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user account via `sudo`, on a remote machine via `ssh`, or any recursive
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combination of the above.
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control, and can execute code within. They can be created as subprocesses on
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the local machine, in another user account via `sudo`, on a remote machine via
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`ssh`, or any recursive combination of the above.
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Now a :py:class:`Router` exists, our first :py:class:`contexts <Context>` can
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be created. To demonstrate basic functionality, we will start with some
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