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This paper describes a set of Lisp macros that enable the use of "list comprehensions" which are a very powerful notation that provides a very compact expression of common list operations see [2] for a full discussion. List comprehensions have been introduced by David Turner in KRC, where they were called ZF-expressions [7]. They have since been introduced in several other pure functional languages like SASL [8], Miranda1 [5] and Haskell [3].