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Kentucky Box: A set of compactly arranged form fields that just fits well between other Containers. Borrowed from “The Meaning of Liff” by Douglas Adams & John Lloyd, 1983: “Fitting exactly and satisfyingly. The cardboard box that slides neatly into an exact space in a garage, or the last book which exactly fills a bookshelf, is said to fit 'real nice and kentucky’.”