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While the object system is general enough to describe all standardized classes (including, for example, number, hash-table, and symbol), the next figure contains a list of classes that are especially relevant to understanding the object system.
  Figure 4-7.  Object System Classes
built-in-class    method-combination         standard-object   
class             standard-class             structure-class   
generic-function  standard-generic-function  structure-object  
method            standard-method                              
 
4.3.3 Creating Instances of Classes
 
4.3.5 Determining the Class Precedence List
 
4.3.7 Integrating Types and Classes
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