In a boolean expression, the words searched for, or parts inside
parentheses () are separated by the operator-words and,
or and not. Examples of correct expressions are:
cat and dog
cat not dog
cat or (dog not nose)
Note that the operator not is binary, having the meaning of
'without'.
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