How to "grep" out specific lline ranges of a file

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Published on 2010-05-26T15:09:59Z Indexed on 2010/05/26 15:11 UTC
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There are often times I'll grep -l whatev file to find what I'm looking for. Say the output is

1234: whatev 1 5555: whatev 2 6643: whatev 3

If I want to then just extract the lines between 1234 and 5555, is there a tool to do that? For static files I have a script that does wc -l of the file and then does the math to split it out with tail & head but that doesn't work out so well with log files that are constantly being written to.

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