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$ awk '{$1=$2=""; $0=$0; $1=$1}1' OFS="\n" file
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5.195
0.034
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1.091
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0.071
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0.033
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ASCII(7)						 Miscellaneous Information Manual						  ASCII(7)

NAME
ascii - the ASCII character set. DESCRIPTION
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