Now, I was fully versed in preparatory techniques, and enjoyed mulling, rolling, roach-making, etc. |
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General Motors-trained classroom instructors are well versed in the latest trends in automotive technology. |
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The sector is very similar to the one described in the text, except that it lacks the line of versed sines. |
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The greatest of all versed sines is a diameter, as that of all natural sines is a radius. |
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This computation was effected by using the multiples of twice the versed sine formerly employed. |
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The addition theorems for the hyperbolic secent, cosecent, versed sine, and haversed sine are not interesting. |
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Along the way, even those of us well versed in some of the more astonishing feats of animal cognition will be staggered. |
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He also farmed the land and was well versed in many aspects of the farming scene. |
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He became known as a world authority on citrus, and was well versed in many other areas of citriculture. |
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An accomplished singer, she is well versed in singing various styles and idioms of music. |
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People who are well versed in hip-hop understand the need for diversity in the culture. |
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I was extremely well versed in the history of intoxication in relation to creativity. |
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In the meantime I imagine my obscure rantings and categorisations may draw the odd comment from those versed in literary theory. |
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Rather, Seoul needs to seek foreign translators well versed in Korean language and culture. |
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One of her daughters and her daughter-in-law are also versed in culinary skills. |
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They are also well versed in the characteristics of fuels available for home heating such as wood, gas and oil. |
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It is undeniably true that a good chef must be well versed in all areas of the kitchen, including the bakeshop. |
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The themes and plot twists will surprise no one well versed in the samurai genre. |
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The first Governor General of British Bengal was appointed because he was well versed in Urdu and Persian. |
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Subsequent inspection by another garage well versed in Minis revealed that the car was in extremely dangerous condition. |
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He had a good grounding in the classics and became well versed in Greek and Latin. |
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I suspect you are all well versed with the arguments, which pit us innocent wine drinkers against all those sanctimonious churchy types. |
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Brigitte is an experienced horsewoman well versed in breeding and herd care and Kerry is involved in upkeep, maintenance and grounds control. |
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Politicians always have hidden careerist agendas, and are versed in the language of deceit. |
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The result was a cadre of activists who were well versed in both lofty principles and winning elections, she explains. |
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Indeed, I was struck by the fact that this elite band of composers were all well read and well versed in the other arts. |
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I would have liked to see a work force made up of people who are not only versed academically, but in vocational fields as well. |
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Can someone more versed in Protestant and Fundamentalist theology than I am help me out here? |
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They also must be versed in proper procedures for placing food orders with the kitchen. |
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The project was undertaken by invited artist Mary Kelly, a widely exhibited Irish artist who is well versed in contemporary arts practice. |
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An educated person would be expected to be well versed in both natural science and the humanities. |
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Each man was thoroughly versed in the mission and prepared to carry it out alone, if necessary. |
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He was a very well versed man and his warm smile was a trademark of his personality. |
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He has portrayed himself as a very experienced, knowledgeable and versed man and a program like that should be live. |
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Contributors versed in various subject areas have assembled noteworthy sites and provided descriptions of each site. |
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The hints too had been so heavy and so clumsy that journalists well versed in the field of arms control were beginning to guess who it could be. |
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Instead of downloading tunes, you'd be downloading say bits of Taoism from somebody better versed than yourself. |
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Small wonder the beleaguered Assad regime, well versed in obfuscation and diplomatic delay, welcomed the prospect with barely disguised glee. |
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He says that union leaders are well versed in labour relations issues. |
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It is perhaps surprising that the second most important trigonometrical function during the period we have discussed was the versed sine, a function now hardly used at all. |
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Those who are not versed in the lexicon are often left confused, frustrated, and misunderstood. |
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She says she doubts that Davis is nearly as versed in Scientology because his work has been too demanding. |
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He was well versed in the study of Vedas, Upanishads and Bhagavad Gita. |
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Others who are more versed in tournament life wrangle invitations to PGA dinners or special tournament social events. |
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He is deeply versed in the archives and traditions of the Middle Temple. |
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How well versed were you already in seeking these people out? |
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Gawain responded that even if he taught her all he knew, and recited romances to her, she was already a hundred times more versed in love than he. |
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I'm not well versed in topics such as this, and everything I've said may be based on erroneous assumptions, so I wouldn't give it too much credit if I were you. |
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When in doubt, consult a spiritual guide well versed in Torah. |
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It's time to become versed in the Gonkian Droidspeak language and destroy those blockers! |
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The expensive and effective marketing of pharmaceutical companies has made a generation of physicians well versed in the prescription of antidepressants. |
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For someone not versed in football, they would probably describe it as speaking in tongues. |
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But for viewers not versed in these corporeal languages, the stories can be hard to decipher. |
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Then again, that menu doesn't do you any good if you're not versed in Italian. |
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For those not versed in 800m times, that's remarkably quick considering his age and the conditions. |
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Conventional insurance companies are not versed in these aspects because they do not know these companies. |
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Satan, when the believer is not versed in the Scriptures, manages to discourage him and to even move him away from God. |
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Whether you are a web development expert, a webdesigner, or are not versed in web development, please tell me what you think about this website! |
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Like Dr. Faust, Paterno was a learned man, an opera lover versed in the classics. |
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Simpson also said he wanted his staff to be versed in hard work and humility. |
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Café Berlin is a classic boîte whose owner, Carlos Marquerie, insists that performers be versed in classic jazz. |
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They will also need to be versed in finance and marketing, to understand organizational structuring and to know how to manage supply chains. |
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For all of Dario's epicurean talents, he did not strike me as a man likely to be versed in the nuances of online shopping. |
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No any prize money other than that envisaged within the framework of the rewards for the finalists will be versed to the participants. |
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This year still, the benefit of the festival will be versed in Ong «the Islands of Peace». |
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In the event of premature death, the reserve of saving made up will be versed. |
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I'm not versed enough to lay out chapter and verse as to what each one was. |
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The cook, who was not only well versed with family recipes and personal favourites, but also agreeable to being the sole, general body at hand for all contingencies! |
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Inspectors agreed the modern trucker is well versed in safety and economic considerations. |
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Our civil servants are a very able bunch, well versed in bringing ministers up to speed on the particulars of their new appointments. |
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In addition, the average layperson in this time period was well versed in theology. |
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Legal advisors of school boards must be aware of these rights and, ideally, should be well versed in criminal law and family law. |
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According to the Constitution, the Prosecutor-General must be just honorable man and well versed in judicial matters. |
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Our Chinese contacts are well versed in commerce, and shipments routed via the Suez Canal to Halifax are becoming a reality. |
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Indeed, if we are to sustain a high standard of living, all Canadians must be well versed in financial literacy, a language unto its own. |
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He is a good speaker and well versed in communicating with and through the media. |
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An expert on provincial recipes from Hunan, Sichuan, Beijing, Cantonese and seafoods, he is well versed in the popular culinary varieties from Shandong, Huaiyang and Anhui. |
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Unfortunately, because these specialists are not well enough versed in the subject under consideration, they can create high-tech but nonviable products. |
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Gardeners, chefs and foodies may be versed in the virtues of the characterful gooseberry, but is it time the rest of us re-embraced the hairy habit too? |
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The partner should not only be versed in all tricks of the trade, but should preferably also have some experience with the Western expectations of reliability and punctuality and be able to recognise quality. |
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A selection of packs is also marketed with MAD 0 against payment of an amount of MAD 1,200 including tax which will be versed on the customer Jawal account at a rate of MAD 100 including tax per month. |
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After the round of presentations, a lively discussion usually ensues involving the audience who may or may not be well versed in the theme under consideration. |
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The sale of the canon of lease must contextually be versed to the arrival to the signature of the contract of location and the withdrawal of the keys of the apartment. |
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The remainder to be paid will be versed on arrival. |
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He was also versed in the sciences of medicine, astronomy, geography, mathematics, physics and celestial mechanics. |
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A related challenge for researchers was the interdisciplinary nature of climate impacts and adaptation and the need to be versed in a variety of disciplines. |
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The proceeds will be used in enhancing our geological knowledge of the Grande-Vallee property and the balance of the proceeds will be versed to working capital. |
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Governments with little financial and limited human resources have a difficult time in making sure that all levels of implementers are versed in each treaty or agreement. |
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By virtue of this and other continuous proficiency training, before and during their seafaring career, the crew was well versed in launching the lifeboats. |
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Second, it cautions unsuspecting readers, especially those not fully versed in the fractious nature of Kenyan politics and its recent closely contested presidential race, against any such one-sided re-telling of the story. |
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I am not well versed in religious matters, but I think that humanitarian programmes are directed not at friends but at those who have a problem of a humanitarian nature, be they friends or enemies. |
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In each region concerned, the regional authority or a suitable representative of the national authority in charge, and a technical body versed in salvage. |
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Furthermore, lawyers were normally not well versed in customary law. |
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Yet an Arab musician may not be versed in Arab music tradition. |
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Well versed in the literature on Bollywood, Nayar applies a kind of cinema scholar's Occam's Razor to this genre. |
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Children will love the gentle versed text and the carefully crosshatched illustrations in subdued greens and browns, light and shade. |
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To those better versed in its ups and downs, indeed, a duty of exculpation can seem especially vexing when some of the best sport of the season gets relegated to a relative footnote. |
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Martin Whittingham is well versed in these issues, and they loom in the background of his exploration of al-Ghazali's Qur'anic hermeneutics. |
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But the research department at the Mozarteum Foundation re-evaluated the compositions and strongly believes that the pieces were actually composed by Mozart before he was versed in musical notation. |
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The leadership of the campaign is well versed in COP politics. |
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Few actors are better versed in Ghost Train lore than Holland, who has appeared in four different productions, and worked alongside Arnold Ridley in a stage version of Dad's Army. |
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He mimed and mocked me. His allusions were definitely highbrow. He was well-read. He knew French. He was versed in logodaedaly and logomancy. |
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He was versed in the Latin classics and maintained a sizeable estate, but the law was his primary concern. |
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I will make no secret of the fact that we are engaged in a process, one in which we are well versed, of having the Charter proclaimed by each of the three institutions. |
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Those are the kinds of issues we need to get to, to ensure that Canadians are well versed on what is appropriate for their lifestyle and their future. |
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Nugud was a sharp intellectual well versed in Marxist classics and the literature of Eurocommunism. |
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However, network administrators well versed in implementing and configuring VPNs and firewalls can implement this security layer on their own. |
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When the marriage line sends an offshoot into the mount of Apollo, the subject will marry a rich person, or one well versed in art. |
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Being a mother herself, Shola is definitely well versed in mother and child relations. |
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Not only should surgeons have knowledge about the body but they should also be well versed in the liberal arts. |
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A precocious mathematician, Babbage was already well versed in the Continental mathematical notations when he went up to Cambridge. |
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It was an opportunity for parliamentarians to become versed and to understand a little more broadly and a little better the broader issues, which is really what we've indicated. |
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For the bourgeoisie, the feminine ideal required daughters to bring honour to the family by being virtuous and versed in literary and artistic culture. |
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The songs have the feeling of rejuvenative writing, small experiments in genre and style for artists versed in country's classic modes but who rarely get to fiddle around with them. |
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School boards and other clients in the field of education can rely on a team of lawyers well versed in civil litigation, administrative law and labour relations. |
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Chancellors often had theological and clerical training and were well versed in Roman law and canon law. |
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Kublai was well versed in Chinese poetry, though most of his works have not survived. |
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She is well versed in the Rome Statute in all its aspects. |
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I'm not versed in poetry, but I am versed in bringing up children. |
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The Taleo team becomes versed in your processes and business requirements and quickly gains the knowledge needed to provide the right insight, Taleo resource or strategy support. |
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Older learners like the possibility to ask questions of a live, knowledgeable teacher versed in generation overlapping learning and the considerate of age specific specialities in learning. |
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And to be understandable, anyone not versed in the language of the public servant or in the details of the department's organization should be able to comprehend the information. |
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He was well versed in French history and literature, and French novelists were his artistic models. |
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Hughes was mentored by his sister Olwyn, who was well versed in poetry, and another teacher, John Fisher. |
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The number of composing genres has increased from five to nine, and there is a new sol-fa input mode for those not versed in using a music keyboard. |
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For truth being in indivisibili, as is the essence of what ever is, who is most versed in the nature and properties of a thing is alwayes best able to dignosce of its value. |
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Although much of the text may have come from other sources, the treatise indicates that Chaucer was versed in science in addition to his literary talents. |
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The Freudenberg-NOK Mechatronics engineering staff is well versed in electronics, heating, interconnection systems, wiring and other technologies. |
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These entrepreneurs often are not experienced business people and are not versed in creating business plans, making investor presentations or approaching venture capitalists. |
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Hence the cosines and versed sines of zenith distances are respectively equal to the sines and coversed sines of the corresponding angular elevations. |
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