Not necessarily, bisects can do some funny things with merges. If a merge falls in the range, the set of patches in the merge can be against earlier kernels. Eg. I have bisected between 2.6.35 and 2.6.36 and run into patches committed against 2.6.33, it can be really confusing when you run into it the first time (well and really still is confusing at times).
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