Changed the indenting level on a couple of subsections, since they're not
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Entry.objects.filter(blog__pk=3) # __pk implies __id__exact
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Lookups that span relationships
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Django offers a powerful and intuitive way to "follow" relationships in
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lookups, taking care of the SQL ``JOIN``\s for you automatically, behind the
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Blog.objects.filter(entry__headline__contains='Lennon')
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Escaping percent signs and underscores in LIKE statements
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The field lookups that equate to ``LIKE`` SQL statements (``iexact``,
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``contains``, ``icontains``, ``startswith``, ``istartswith``, ``endswith``
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