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This is at the top of my list of crazy things ... I'm not 100% sure why you'd want to use a variable instead of a function badly enough to do this, but I guess variables are a lot easier to work into a string. Plus, it's obviously cool.
PowerShell Scripting TiedVariables MagicVariables Variables
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