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Statements: M @ T, O @ R, O & TConclusions:I. O £ MII. R & TIII. M @ R

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Statements: M @ T, O @ R, O & TConclusions:I. O £ MII. R & TIII. M @ R

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The question seems to be using a specific symbolic language, but without any context or key to decode the meaning of the symbols (@, &, £), it's impossible to provide a meaningful answer. Please provide the rules or definitions for these symbols.

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