Thanks again Myles, that's what I expected, but wanted to keep
pursuing just in case.

For the record though, I just want to point out that the case here is
that we will have _most_ duplication, not some, and that is why it is
problematic.  In our tests, as much as 99% of the code generated for
these (again, relevant to the approach we have, not usually a problem
with GWT) belonged to GWT, not us... In this case, it really is sort
of like downloading a significant portion of the JRE for each
widget... You can see why that would be wasteful in our case.

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