The law students squirmed and equivocated to avoid confronting my question. |
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Their interests lie not in backing either of the rival armies facing each other in Kashmir, but in confronting the rulers who hold them down. |
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So far, they've had a very well crafted policy of confronting radicalism on all fronts. |
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Bragan's managerial ingenuity in confronting umpires was almost unlimited, both in the major leagues and the minors. |
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The challenge confronting animal liberationists is how to create an alternative perspective without lapsing into anthropomorphism. |
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The mini-series begins with the patriarch, Abraham, confronting those under his care about the idols they have been worshipping. |
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Workers will take the money, which they richly deserve, but it should not stop us seeing the big agenda and confronting the share scheme. |
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More apotropaic methods included stuffing objects into the orifices of corpses or confronting the ambulatory blood-sucker with a crucifix. |
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The principle and spirit of democracy could be thrown into garbage when confronting the lure of economical interests. |
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By the summer of 1943, it was already apparent that the Axis powers were confronting defeat. |
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We are confronting the nexus between terror and weapons of mass destruction. |
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The United States has taken the lead role in confronting tyranny and terror. |
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He harassed the gang's customers, stopping those he found wandering up his block and confronting them. |
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You have to wonder about the horrific irony of the death merchant confronting the loss of his own son. |
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That is the challenge confronting this Parliament as it embarks upon its second sesquicentenary. |
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With only a few quiet words, he can solve any and all problems confronting towny fishermen like ourselves. |
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Transdisciplinarity is a vital means of appropriately confronting many of the challenges of the present century. |
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He was of the view that the major problem confronting the customs was under-valuation and misdeclaration. |
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It means confronting the ways that prejudice works to misrecognize the intrinsic humanity of others. |
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The company confronting a blazing oil well leaking billions of dollars of black gold had it easy by comparison. |
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Soon they were confronting the two armed farmers and advising them to move off home which they eventually did under protest. |
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His critics have slammed him for exaggerating racial and political issues confronting the city. |
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She leaves unexamined the question of how the legal system should determine whether it is confronting such an individual. |
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Such recognition may involve confronting their own deaths or entering into contact with ghosts, mythic and otherworldly creatures. |
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Therefore psychologists treat a man suffering from mythomania by confronting him with facts. |
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In each case the woman is confronting the society's power, which is vested and expressed in one or possibly two men. |
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The major challenge confronting social entrepreneurship is the lack of adequate financing. |
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We felt rather daring, braving the possibility of confronting the dreaded predators in order to be toppled by a few lazy waves. |
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However, Mosley stole their thunder by confronting them with a number of new proposals as soon as the official meeting began. |
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You're beginning to see the stigmatization of any alternative proposals on the pretext of confronting terrorism. |
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Somehow that reality stung me into confronting the person my mother intended me to be, and who I would become if I kept stealing. |
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A couple of best friends are confronting bullying head-on at their school to make younger children feel safe. |
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The set of skills for changing laws, getting injunctions, and confronting officials in an organized, systematic way is quite different. |
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The manager of a mini-supermarket ended up in a violent struggle after confronting a thief, a court heard. |
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Morrison completes her trilogy by confronting contemporary race and gender representations and challenging declarations of truth and law. |
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There are chamchas all around who don't seem to follow any logic in giving rational advice to her on issues confronting the party. |
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It's a chillingly honest picture of a man confronting his mortality, with turquoise eyes peering out of a ghostly white mask. |
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Instead of spreading out and confronting their neighbors in hostile face-offs, foraging sanderlings bunched together in tight little flocks. |
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She found it very difficult to assert herself, and tended to confide ill usage to Pope rather than directly confronting those responsible. |
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But this envisioned imperium may not resolve the challenges confronting the United States. |
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Despite his poor village origins, he is cold and indifferent to the problems confronting his family and friends. |
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Today more than ever, their struggles against patriarchy involve confronting communalism within their own communities. |
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She had barely escaped disinheritance but that didn't stop her from confronting her father or taunting him about her lifestyle. |
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Two teenagers from Chelmsford have been praised for their bravery after confronting a man who attacked his woman partner. |
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The model is a security guard in a shopping centre, or a policeman confronting a criminal. |
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None of the major parties have any solutions to the political and social problems confronting working people here or anywhere else, he explained. |
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Here she came face to face with the welfare and social problems confronting large families. |
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Caregivers are likely to meet resistance when confronting a parent or grandparent about the safety of his or her driving. |
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Ella had seemed like the most obvious suspect, and I'd considered confronting her, but she had confronted me the first day I returned to school. |
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A teacher who was jailed for firing an air pistol while confronting a gang of youths outside her home was freed on appeal yesterday. |
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Stephenson fully admits that she had to push her husband into confronting his family with the truth. |
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Major problems confronting CITES have resulted from the highly lucrative trade in the ivory from tusks of elephants. |
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The main issue confronting the Court was whether the Commission correctly dismissed the complaint. |
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I find his poety stark, cold and fairly confronting in it's simplicity and I think this echoes the suffering of the ordinary footslogger. |
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They will discuss insurance issues confronting firearm retailers, and present ways dealers can get adequate coverage at affordable rates. |
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Random people preceding me were confronting various BBC folk and questioning them, and I dutifully earwigged. |
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Contained within a circle, the gorgoneion was the central motif of an ornamental composition of confronting dolphins. |
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With the punishing economic downturn, police officers in many American cities are confronting what they describe as a surge in property crime. |
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It says so much about the emptiness of modern life that there has been so little discussion of the key problems confronting our nation. |
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Far from resolving the social crisis confronting Maoris, the process widened the social gulf between rich and poor. |
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That's why confronting and disempowering him is both difficult and vitally necessary. |
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Today's intellectual pessimism and cultural disorientation distracts the human imagination from confronting challenges that lie ahead. |
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The film also inadequately deals with the situation confronting local Aborigines on the mission. |
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In practice the police do exercise some discretion when confronting a motorist driving a few mph over the limit. |
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And I suggest that citizenship education needs to start by confronting the Janus-faced nature of people's anger, and making the most of it. |
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Interspersed among these episodes, on the other side of the stage, we see a querulous old man confronting an impatient, offensive nurse. |
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The family members are down to earth rationalists confronting everyday contingencies. |
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Indeed, like any parent of a growing child, he found himself increasingly confronting an independent entity with a will of its own. |
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This means confronting the question of whether we view life and liberty, and the point and purpose of human existence, from an individual or a communitarian perspective. |
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According to the cable, aline initially fled to the U.K. after confronting Hannibal and threatening to leave the marriage. |
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They rehearse confronting their spouses about the infidelities. |
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The discrimination exists across all of society and, according to this research, has infiltrated into the agencies charged with confronting the problem. |
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When musk decided he want to make electric cars, he was confronting the world that Ford had pioneered. |
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The mystery and terror of confronting unknown beings in this context places the initiate in an altered state and primes him to receive instruction. |
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The character of noir is subtly uncompromising, at the right time mortally confronting not the two-bit gunsel but Mr. Big, the respectable-appearing ring leader behind it all. |
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Too often, free flowing emotions of sympathy dissipate with the initial fascination, without confronting the long-term consequences of misfortune. |
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However, the technology access gap is not the only digital divide confronting students today. |
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As a reporter confronting degradation and atrocity, his forthright, unidealized self-presentation is alien to the school of writer-adventurers to which he belongs. |
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What it did was give a plenitude of power to the executive which left no excuse for not confronting the deep and still unsolved problems created by the Revolution. |
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Moreover, as Kempe travels throughout England and the rest of Europe, she often finds herself confronting less than exemplary representatives of her Lord. |
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This contempt and indifference simply underscores the fact that the ruling class has no solution to any of the immense social problems confronting working people. |
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The number of characters confronting inner demons was legion. |
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Technology has the capability to impose graduated restrictions on liberty, but this is an issue the Government is specifically avoiding confronting. |
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Those confronting the Raj here were poor, unlettered peasants. |
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Dr. Saltz also believes confronting the uncomfortable realities of your past can be worthwhile. |
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Instead of confronting the inadequacy of their intellectual and moral capital, opponents of the 1960s dismissed their enemies as immoral conspirators. |
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A problem confronting this assumption is the large number of intransitive, unergative verbs in German and English that occur in accomplishment expressions. |
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The four main hurdles confronting an overseas investor in the Hungarian market are language, property law and title, bank funding and ongoing management of the property. |
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He was remembered for having an absolute fearlessness in confronting authority on matters of principle and a complete stubbornness if he believed he was right. |
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After confronting mum and dad, I have been able to get on with my life but I still bare the emotional scars and visual torments of dreams and visions. |
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They found themselves confronting a sterility in literature, with its maniacal emphasis on form, which rhymed with progress and the accelerating emphasis on technology. |
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The newspaperwoman turned best-selling author whose sprawling novels of Ireland portrayed women confronting all manner of adversity, died on Monday in Dublin. |
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He has struggled to keep his marriage together after confronting some inconvenient truths about himself. |
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There is an enormous challenge in training a cadre of highly qualified professionals to fuel development and address the challenges confronting the continent. |
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There were gun advocates in that room who waited for their turn to be heard and who refrained from confronting a grieving man. |
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The pursuit of such metaphysical questions is just a high-minded distraction from the more pressing issue of confronting the dilemma of one's existence here and now. |
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She considered confronting her about it, but quickly disregarded the idea. |
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Season 4 begins with him confronting his ill-performing capos. |
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Off-stage as well, mckean and Hill seem bound together, confronting the pressures of the high-profile New York opening as a unit. |
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Different constraints confronting the carbon trade business has been excellently explored in this paper. |
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Prior to mating, the males develop their subcutaneous armour, in preparation for confronting rivals. |
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The most pronounced tool pirates had at their disposal when confronting a potential prize was to employ the Jolly Roger. |
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While Russia is a weak version of the old Soviet Union, it has been confronting Europe in Ukraine and other areas. |
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In the late 3rd century, the Burgundians appear on the east bank of the Rhine, confronting Roman Gaul. |
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It was at the point of confronting Alaba, who had been warned severally along with other tenants, that Ogunyemi met her demise. |
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This stance was, of course, hailed by the war hawk pundits as an example of Harper's leading role In confronting Russia. |
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Hell's paradox resides in the possibility of inalienable eternal love confronting immutable eternal adamancy. |
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I find them a curiously confronting sight, dressed in thongs, boardies and Victoria Bitter singlets, and shrouded in Australian flags. |
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And confronting a harasser can be difficult or even dangerous for a bystander. |
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The blast took place as the officers were confronting thugs who blocked roads and attacked them with Molotov cocktails. |
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But in the order of conducting interviews, it would be better to have the statement of the coconspirator before confronting the perpetrator. |
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And in the end, it is confronting the Reality Principle that makes true adults of us all. |
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We did not catch them napping, but found a well-entrenched battle line confronting us. |
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The remaining major powers confronting Rome were the Kingdom of Aksum, Parthia and the Hunnic Empire. |
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Critical to his success in confronting Napoleon was using Britain's superior economic resources. |
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During the First World War, most of the Royal Navy's strength was mostly deployed at home in the Grand Fleet, confronting the German High Seas Fleet across the North Sea. |
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Savers and investors are confronting some of the lowest interest rates in 30 years, which are sapping the returns on traditional short-term investments. |
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On confronting the mechanics, it transpired that Prost saw Mansell as having a superior car and as a result, they were swapped without telling Mansell. |
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Tory MPs, Establishment lackeys, right-wing newspapers and disgruntled Labourites who prefer civil war to confronting David Cameron are all queuing up to condemn him. |
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An off the ball incident led to N'Zogbia confronting Wilshere before leaning his head into the Englishman and giving referee Lee Probert no choice but to show the red card. |
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Crow, an imposing, stocky man with a penchant for wearing duffel coats and flat caps, was a larger-than-life character who had no qualms about confronting politicians. |
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His assistant Rui Faria, dismissed for angrily confronting the match officials, has admitted two charges of misconduct and requested a nonpersonal hearing. |
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Radiation dose from diagnostic imaging continues to climb the political and industry agenda and is one of the top issues confronting hospital administrators today. |
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The remaining power confronting the Franks in the east were the Avars, however Charlemagne acquired other Slavic areas, including Bohemia, Moravia, Austria and Croatia. |
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Al-Araby said Arab countries have already agreed that confronting of terrorism should be at the security, miliary, cultural, media, social and ideolgoical fronts. |
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I see now how tenaciously he was questioning my whole commitment to straighthood, what an evasion it was of confronting the unreason of my shame at being queer. |
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Instead of confronting this senseless suffering, and with it, the suffering sense, the film sacralises the denuded tortured body exposed to cinematic voyeurism. |
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The project was initiated by the federal government for resolving problems confronting by the soccer ball industry of Sialkot as well as for its modernisation. |
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She also discusses obstacles confronting the robotics community, including the need for better energy sources and the fear that robots will supercede people. |
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