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				|  |  |      >>> res.get()
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				|  |  |      640
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				|  |  | -And calling ``apply_async`` will create a dedicated
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				|  |  | -task so that the act of sending the messages for the chain happens
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				|  |  | -in a worker::
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				|  |  | -    >>> res = chain(add.s(4, 4), mul.s(8), mul.s(10)).apply_async()
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				|  |  | -    >>> res.get()
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				|  |  | -    640
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				|  |  |  It also sets ``parent`` attributes so that you can
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				|  |  |  work your way up the chain to get intermediate results::
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