During the second half of the 20th Century, populations rebounded, and Common Ravens are returning to much of their former range. |
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The market has rebounded strongly this year, with new home sales up substantially. |
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He tried a little grubber from seven yards out, the ball rebounded into his hands and he sprinted on an arc into the corner. |
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Declining catches rebounded slightly following a six-month ban on fishing last year. |
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He scored, rebounded, defended and played some inspired basketball from the center position. |
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The vehicle was travelling towards Whitefield when it struck a traffic bollard, hit a parked car and rebounded into the shop front. |
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His size hurts him at times, but he still blocked shots and rebounded effectively. |
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Hong Kong shares rebounded marginally, snapping a three-day losing streak as bargain hunters bought into oversold bluechips. |
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Nevertheless, each rebounded to win their division and secure first-round byes. |
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After a 3-0 shellacking at the hands of England earlier this year, Spain rebounded to become the first team to defeat France in almost two years. |
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He careered towards the hard shoulder, rebounded and collided with the central reservation. |
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But Taylor was relieved when a long range free-kick from Robert thudded against a post and rebounded to safety. |
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Only when a crisply-hit drive from Latapy rebounded off the post did the hosts rue their luck. |
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His initial shot rebounded off the post but he was quick to gather and sent the ball to the net. |
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In extra time Wilson's shot rebounded off a post and bounced off a defender into the net. |
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Technical analysts calculate support and resistance levels from prices where the stock rebounded in the past. |
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Blur rebounded from a grim American trek by inventing Britpop on Modern Life Is Rubbish. |
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She rebounded off the surprisingly hard girl and landed on the floor with a muted cry. |
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The heat shield had rebounded and prevented the loss of atmosphere, but the door was damaged. |
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Trade with Jordan has rebounded to its prewar levels, reaching 350 million Jordanian dinars in the first eight months of the year. |
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The orange ball rebounded off the backboard and gave a few half-hearted bounces on the cement floor before rolling away. |
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The ball rebounded off Henry's back and the bounce deceived both defender and goalkeeper, finding the back of the net in the process. |
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Keeping the momentum going Thomas was again unlucky as his drop goal attempt rebounded off the post. |
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The ball hit the right-hand post and rebounded into the net, far beyond Butler's despairing dive. |
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Once the vehicles have been jounced or rebounded, manual adjustments of the height of the vehicle take place. |
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Szczerbiak seemed to hit the wall at midseason, but he rebounded well to finish strong. |
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So sure was the midfielder that he had scored, he wheeled away, arm aloft in triumph, but the ball hit a post and rebounded back. |
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His goalbound effort into a gaping goal struck the crossbar and rebounded to safety. |
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He picked his spot but the ball rebounded off the crossbar and was cleared to safety. |
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John Sweeney has attempted a sad little smear against his foe which rebounded in terrible fashion on him. |
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It flew at an alarming rate towards the goal, hit the goalpost, and rebounded off it straight back at me. |
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This time the winger's shot angled across Marshall's dive and rebounded off his left-hand post before being leathered behind. |
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The high-pitched echoes sounded louder than the actual shriek itself as they rebounded off the dirt walls. |
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While artists and publishers worked around the comic code, it wasn't until graphic novels that comic art, as an form of expression rebounded. |
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The rafters at Goodison were soon reverberating, as was one of Charlton's goalposts when Beattie's angled shot rebounded from the woodwork. |
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The democratic forces backed anti democratic laws that rebounded on them, The Communist party was banned. |
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This they have managed to do with some success, although it has rebounded on them of late. |
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He added that the situation had also rebounded on residents of the estate who've been suffering rowdy student behaviour in the past. |
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Anyway that Craig decision rebounded on Newry as Wells brought off a fine save from Robbie Brunton's vicious spot-kick. |
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Tourism in CCR has rebounded since 2003, especially in terms of domestic travel. |
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James then raced onto a long ball over the top of the defence, chipped the goalkeeper but could only look on in frustration as the ball rebounded off the post. |
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The vessel rebounded from the dock about 7 or 8 m. By this time, both engines were turning full astern. |
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But biking for transportation took a nose dive as New York's economy rebounded. |
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Public confidence rebounded with the reopening of the banks in sound condition. |
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After a run of three hard years between 2000 and 2002, markets rebounded in 2003, with equities especially faring well. |
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He was an All-Star, he rebounded and scored, and he was cantankerous, which makes him a perfect roomie for J. R. Smith. |
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However, in doing so the Ospreys were penalised, but Priestland's acute-angled penalty rebounded off an upright. |
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Here, fish populations rebounded and fish-eating birds such as loons increased. |
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After years of inflation, deindustrialization, declining agricultural production, and shortages of food and fuel, the economy had rebounded. |
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By year-end, the markets had rebounded to post positive returns for the twelve months amid signs the world economy was on the mend. |
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After touching on its daily low at 1.3091, the pair has rebounded and is steadily appreciating. |
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Canada's domestic economy has rebounded strongly from the financial crisis and global recession. |
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A skin well hydrated is smooth and rebounded while a dehydrated skin looses its suppleness and elasticity. |
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Petrochemical margins rebounded in the third quarter 2008, benefiting from a decrease in the price of naphtha over the quarter. |
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Since the low observed in early 2009, production of printing and writing paper has slowly rebounded, quarter after quarter. |
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After hitting rock bottom in 2001, the rate of growth in industrial production has rebounded steadily. |
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We rebounded from a jobless recovery to a period of strong employment growth. |
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Between the summer of 1932 and the middle of 1933, U. S. equities rebounded solidly. |
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Beginning in the spring, global equities responded and rebounded in unison. |
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Both sales and earnings rebounded in March and this trend is expected to extend into the second quarter. |
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Since the border reopened to packaged beef products the price has rebounded. |
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The luxury watch industry has rebounded, and enhanced client focus has allowed the division to regain market share. |
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But his shot struck the underside of the bar and rebounded out to safety. |
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Flynn audaciously attempted a piledriver on goal but his shot rebounded off the defender to Miller whose second shot was brilliantly saved by Cummins and cleared. |
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Orders for durable goods rebounded in October, and the November purchasing managers' index of industrial activity rose, lifted by a big bounce in new orders. |
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Kevin Keegan's low drive from just outside the area crashed against the base of the post and rebounded off the unfortunate Conor Larkin to trickle into the empty net. |
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Richard Dalby broke clear but his shot struck a post and rebounded back, hitting a retreating defender on the knee and cannoning into the net from 18 yards out. |
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Henry was also a picture of disbelief as his excellent volley on the turn was tipped onto the post and rebounded across the face of goal to safety. |
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Another two points followed for the home side before Noel Kirby blasted in a great ball that ricocheted against the post and rebounded back into play. |
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McCartney took a shot on goal but it rebounded back to him off a defender. |
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Since the pesticide's ban in this country, the osprey population has rebounded, and the birds are now re-establishing themselves throughout the East Coast. |
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Indeed, retail sales rebounded with surprising strength in October. |
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The Accounting Office has said the failure to collect fines rebounded on victims, because compensation awards were not handed over until the cash had been brought in. |
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Although the Lakers have rebounded well during the season's second half, the future of many of the players who've contributed to their three-peat is in doubt. |
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Though she rebounded to skate the rest of the program cleanly with three triple jumps and a double axel, her score of 55.6 put the girls team nearly a point behind. |
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The Sunday finals were eliminated by weather, but rebounded strong with new snow and bluebird conditions at Sugar Bowl, culminating in a spirited weekend of competition. |
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He snicked a ball onto his boot, from where it rebounded onto the stumps. |
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Winter-run chinook salmon populations have rebounded because of strict enforcement. |
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Ibrahimovic's first shot rebounded off the defensive wall. |
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Gold has rebounded about 10 per cent since reaching a two-year low in mid-April on demand for gold jewellery and coins. |
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The third week saw the temperatures slip back to below normal, but rebounded back to above or much above normal values for the last week of the month. |
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Despite the still adverse economic climate, we are pleased to announce that after a twoyear downtrend in sales, the Affichage Group rebounded in 2004, posting renewed growth both in Switzerland and abroad. |
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Sylmar's Spencer Cohen rebounded from a 6-3 loss to Gerber to defeat Jacobs and Drew Arnold in tiebreakers en route to three victories. |
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Since 2010, Chicago's population has rebounded adding nearly 25,000 people in the most recent 2015 population estimates. |
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This has since been remedied with restrictions on the use of DDT and similar chemicals, and numbers have rebounded. |
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Biodiversity rebounded as the surviving species repopulated empty terrain, but these were short lived. |
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Even after twenty years, the northern cod population has not rebounded and the cod fishery remains closed. |
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Martin Kelly fired in a dangerous cross and the Hearts defender looked on in horror as the ball rebounded off him and into the net. |
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In 1781, Arkwright went to court to protect his patents but the move rebounded when his patents were overturned. |
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It is said to have rebounded through the church, killing some members of the congregation and burning many others. |
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Northern pintails and scaup, species that have caused concerns because of recently declining populations, rebounded dramatically this spring. |
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Stocks continued the downtrend at the start of trading on disappointing government reports of new home sales and orders for durable goods, but rebounded in the final hour. |
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The Progressive Conservatives had rebounded modestly from the nadir of 1993 but their strength was concentrated mainly in Atlantic Canada. |
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Using art as therapy, Harper rebounded by choreographing a new work called Subtext, which explores dancers' insecurities. |
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After falling during the first three quarters, it rebounded sharply in the fourth quarter as a result of renewed expectations of interest rate cuts. |
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While the export sector rebounded strongly in the latter half of the year, domestic demand remained weak and investment spending continued to move downwards. |
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After the economy rebounded, the Greenspan Fed took preemptive action to stem inflation in its incipiency. |
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Both consumer spending, which advanced by a solid 3.3 per cent, and business investment, which rebounded 4.8 per cent, offset the weakness in trade. |
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Similar to the soybean market, Winnipeg canola futures fell for most of June, then rebounded somewhat into the beginning of July, prompted by rising weather concerns in both the U. S. and Canadian production areas. |
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However, in 2007 another divergence emerged, as the Programmer labour force declined for most of the year and then rebounded, while the other two labour forces increased. |
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Crude oil prices nonetheless rebounded throughout the year. |
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Rapid gains occurred in investment in computers, while growth in software investment and industrial machinery investment rebounded in the third quarter. |
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Then, as economic activity rebounded, price expectations became less favourable, and money supply aggregates expanded at a pace which was deemed to be far too rapid. |
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The greenback rebounded versus major currencies Monday, from a string of recent declines after signals at the weekend that most key central banks backed a policy of keeping their Interest Rates low for the foreseeable future. |
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As uncertainty receded and equity prices rebounded, cross-border activity in portfolio equity securities first stabilised and then gradually began to rise. |
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The effects of late 20th-century deindustrialization produced many challenges for the city, particularly high unemployment rates, but the economy rebounded somewhat as the city's service sector expanded. |
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But he rebounded and resumed making public appearances this year. |
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However, economic activity rebounded in the second quarter as these geopolitical uncertainties receded, leading to a significant strengthening of growth in the second half of the year. |
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He edged it to the wicketkeeper and the ball rebounded. |
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In 2013, the tower factory in Pueblo began ramping up to full utilization as orders rebounded from the 2012 slump. |
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His divisive behaviour was rejected by voters and rebounded on him. |
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The FTSE rebounded after the assurance to finish the day up 25 points at 5066 while the German Dax and French CAC both ended the day marginally higher. |
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Australia had rebounded from the chaos and disarray of the final months of the Mickey Arthur regime, whose defining characteristic was the ability to consistently forge defeat in the face of multiple PowerPoint presentations. |
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Financial analysts pointed out that investors in Russia, like its everyday citizens, are inured to terrorist attacks and that its markets have rebounded quickly from previous incidents. |
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The SNP rebounded from the loss in the independence referendum at the UK general election in May 2015, led by Salmond's successor as first minister, Nicola Sturgeon. |
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After the formation of the Unity Government and the adoption of several currencies instead of the Zimbabwe dollar in 2009, the Zimbabwean economy rebounded. |
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Italy also experienced an economic boom and the French economy rebounded. |
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At first grey seal populations increased slowly then rebounded from islands off Maine to Monomoy Island and Nantucket Island off of southern Cape Cod. |
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Most monitored stocks have rebounded since the end of commercial whaling. |
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However, the team rebounded to win five consecutive series in the latter half of the 1950s, first under the leadership of Ian Johnson, then Ian Craig and Richie Benaud. |
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I never shall forget the alacrity with which Johnson answered, striking his foot with mighty force against a large stone, till he rebounded from it, 'I refute it thus. |
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Indeed, this is what resurveys show, but it is not clear why P glandulosa numbers have rebounded recently or why P pubescens numbers have dropped from 1983 to present. |
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Nieto rebounded and once again approached the inmate, blasting him with Oleoresin Capsicum spray, which subdued him and allowed the other officers to escape. |
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South Korea's memory chip giants were the only two companies to post revenue growth in 2009, Gartner said, after the memory chip industry rebounded. |
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A hopeful ball from Forest right-back Brendan Moloney to the left edge of the area was met first by Ruddy but his attempted clearance rebounded off Tyson's leg and sailed in. |
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