Everything I tried came up with a mess, because the annotations are so 
rigidly tied to a single data point instead of a column as a whole. Why 
can't I just run them across the top of the intervals? That would be the 
most sensible way to do it. Real data is presented that way in tens of 
thousands of peer-reviewed scientific papers every single year. Columns, 
error bars, annotations of statistical groupings just above the error 
bars--not overlapping the error bars. This isn't some far-out freaky 
innovation. It's a very standard way to present data.

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