In the top of a double boiler set over barely simmering water, melt the chocolate, stirring occasionally, until smooth. |
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The romance was simmering for two years, Daniel revealed, and despite his anxiety to tell everyone, he kept the lid on his newfound love. |
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However, for the life of me, I will never know how they hatch their young among these sun-oiled simmering tourists! |
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Despite any simmering private differences, by the mid-1990 s, the couple had established themselves as Hollywood royalty. |
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There were always lots of us at mealtimes, and a tajine or two was always simmering on the fire. |
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Melt the butter and chocolate together in a heat-proof bowl suspended over a saucepan of barely simmering water. |
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Continue simmering until the eggplant skin is tender, about 15 more minutes. |
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It was meant to be a high-flying stunt to settle the score on a simmering local football rivalry, but not everyone has seen the funny side. |
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He was heard gasping as the steaming composer was steered back to his baked Alaska, simmering with force majeure. |
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Slow simmering of whole cloves in liquids such as stocks, soups and stews releases a mild garlic flavor. |
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The potatoes are boiling, the simmering mince smells like proper home cooking. |
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Once these were distilled from molasses, which left a black treacly taste simmering underneath the juniper and other botanicals. |
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Sparks danced up around the stew simmering over the fire, the smell wafting around the room. |
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While the sausages are simmering, remove the grapes from their stems, wash, and place in a bowl. |
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While there was a stew simmering in the kettle, McCole gathered her courage sat down near Terrance. |
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Try simmering it in chicken stock before you mash it, or perhaps adding it in small cubes to a bean soup. |
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They set him up with a variety of jobs after his dismissal, but the resentment was simmering inside him. |
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During the whole process I pretended to be engrossed in the novel, although a strong sense of indignation was simmering within. |
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There must be a lot of anger and distrust simmering in the melting pot right now that isn't being reported. |
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Ten years later, resentment was still simmering as Concord prepared to celebrate its bicentennial. |
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And as he reached the door he could feel his anger still simmering beneath his calm exterior. |
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But she was unwilling to stir up the resentment she knew was simmering in him, and she, too, remained silent. |
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It can also lead you to erupt into violent behavior if your anger has been simmering without an outlet. |
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Laura Dern plays a troubled housewife, simmering with a quiet anger at the state of her marriage to the laid back academic Mark Ruffalo. |
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Another reason why this family drama works is every performance is strong and simmering with resentments and disappointments. |
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Our security increasingly depends on the hope and progress of other nations now simmering in despair and resentment. |
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Timon stood back up, glaring down at the boy, his eyes simmering with anger. |
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Aboriginal community leader Lyle Munro said anger in the community had been simmering long before Thomas Hickey's death. |
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Her speech certainly had the noble accent it acquired when she was simmering with suppressed anger. |
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Have a stash of soft drinks chilled and, if the weather's nippy, a mulled cider simmering in a slow-cooker. |
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A slander case with global connections has been simmering in Chinatown since November. |
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Break up the chocolate and melt it slowly in a glass bowl over a saucepan of simmering water. |
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Any left over pastry was made into very small balls, the size of a walnut and dropped into the simmering water. |
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While the soup is simmering, make the meatballs by combining the meat, breadcrumbs, salt and pepper. |
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There has been simmering resentment at the Chancellor's brusque manner when dealing with other spending ministers. |
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Shred the spring greens, discarding any hard stalk or core, and cook in simmering salted water for 5 minutes until tender but still bright green. |
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They continue to live together, she in the company of ephemeral lovers, and he in a simmering cauldron of internalized anger. |
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To cook, place the chicken and its marinade in a large steamer over simmering water, and steam for 20 minutes or until cooked through. |
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Recent national events helped turn the simmering discord into open conflict. |
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Another tip is to preset an additional stovetop burner to the lowest heat setting for the simmering phase. |
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Melt the chocolate in a heatproof bowl suspended over a saucepan of barely simmering water. |
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North Belfast, in particular, has been simmering since clashes at Orange marches in July. |
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They suggest a simmering mood of mutiny and not just among the other ranks. |
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Now we can't be fagged with all that sweating and simmering and, most of all, all that waiting. |
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This, coupled with Norway's decision to reject the European Union, suggests a simmering and underestimated particularism and nationalism. |
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Tensions between the Tutsis and the Hutus, the two largest ethnic groups in Rwanda, had been simmering for years. |
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To skin the peaches, dunk them in simmering water for 10 seconds, remove and peel under cold running water. |
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The pic on the right is the chutney simmering away on the stove, with the spice bag in the foreground. |
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Reaching for the coffee pot simmering away behind him, he placed the mug he was polishing before her and filled it with the scalding brew. |
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Either steam them in a colander over a saucepan of simmering water, or shallow-fry in an oiled pan. |
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Guests can choose from a selection of sauces, including basil pesto, tomato pesto and bolognaise from a simmering wok. |
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His performance is expertly handled, conveying the right amount of impotence coupled with a slow, simmering fury. |
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Break the chocolate in pieces and melt with the rum in a bowl over simmering water. |
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Moreover, the moment culminated a number of simmering developments that stemmed from both local and national trends. |
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It captures the simmering rage and imaginative poverty that was part of the Thatcherite psyche. |
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It was a crime that finally ignited a powder keg and caused simmering tensions to erupt into violence. |
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Another tip is to preset an additional burner to the lowest heat setting for the simmering phase. |
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His mind became a vast pressure cooker, simmering just below the boiling point. |
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It's simmering and boiling and I'm afraid someone left the lid on this pressure cooker and we are about to witness an explosion. |
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Questions might well be asked about the sudden eruption of a long simmering dispute immediately after the general election. |
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In a double boiler or metal bowl set over a saucepan of barely simmering water melt chocolate with butter, stirring until smooth. |
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It is easy to see why rumour abounds about the levels of discontent simmering within the company. |
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Clipped, laconic, understated, but with quirky rubatos and accelerandos to convey something simmering underneath. |
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Using two teaspoons, shape the malfatti into small quenelles and gently drop them directly from the spoons into the simmering water. |
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Use two spoons to form quenelles from the batter, carefully dropping each into the simmering water. |
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Cultural tensions between city and rural ways of life have been simmering in Ireland in recent years, as they have in Britain. |
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A simmering game erupted following the dismissals in the second half of extra-time. |
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Place the ramekins in a wide saucepan and fill with simmering water, so it comes two-thirds of the way up the sides. |
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Cook the peas in simmering salted water for 4 minutes until tender, then drain, refresh in cold water and drain again. |
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The bagel is defined as a hard bread roll made of yeast dough twisted into a doughnutlike shape, cooked in simmering water and then baked. |
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And what a relief it must have been to stand over simmering pots of chutney in the winter instead of the heat of a summer's day. |
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I stifled a cry, my anger simmering and beginning to subside. |
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It's a safe bet that the yob putting his dukes up has been soberly simmering all week, but in loosening his inhibitions, it has all come flooding out. |
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Just halve and stone a few apricots, peaches or plums, and poach in a simmering sugar syrup with a split vanilla pod, a bay leaf or a few peppercorns for up to five minutes. |
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This game had been simmering below the surface for some time when Luis Boa Morte suddenly lit the blue touch paper with a wild lunge at Ryan Nelsen in the 68th minute. |
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Dissent against Erdogan has been simmering for a while because of his increased authoritarianism. |
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On the soundtrack, disembodied voices form a chorus of simmering urban resentment, describing life on the streets and the widening gulf between rich and poor. |
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Getting rid of malcontent Raul Mondesi should do a lot to help an uneven chemistry in the clubhouse, though Garry Sheffield remains a simmering pot. |
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Outside burned a fire over which hung an iron cauldron, ready simmering. |
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Straight ahead, simmering down or getting ready for another blowup? |
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The interlude between sharing him with an adoring cooking class and retreating to our cottage was simmering fork play. |
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He focuses much of his attention on a third war, often simmering under the surface, between Washington and Islamabad. |
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Reheat pork belly in simmering water for ten minutes and cut open bag. |
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It was negotiated as a final peace deal the last time the simmering dispute had threatened to turn into an all-out trade war between Europe and America. |
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Ethnic conflict had been simmering in Gambella since early December over land and grazing rights between the Anuaks and other ethnic groups, including the Nuers and Majingers. |
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The more popular American version of the dumpling is a type of biscuit, which consists of heavy dough dropped into simmering savory stews and casseroles. |
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Reduce heat immediately to keep the water simmering, but not boiling. |
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Over the fire hung a black cast-iron pot, in which a stew was simmering. |
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When all was mixed, wrapped in muslin, and dumped into two large pans of water simmering on the Aga, the ladies went off to Mar'ton, too, for more shopping. |
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The simmering social tensions reached boiling point when two young men were shot and killed after hundreds of workers were involved in a blockade of the city's major roads. |
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After simmering for a period of time, remove the sack with the residue and continue to cook the tea down to a thick moist mat at the bottom of the pot. |
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While the stew is simmering, cut rounds of pita bread into quarters. |
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Then a blizzard settles in just before lunch, where live reindeer are tethered outside a yurt and cooked reindeer stew is simmering inside on the fire. |
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The pot of water was now simmering away, and Nora had not returned. |
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Stirring chopped chocolate in a pan or bowl over hot, not simmering, water maintains an even, low temperature, resulting in glossy, firmly set chocolate. |
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In the past, nomadic Roma always kept a stewpot simmering in the camp. |
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Set a heatproof bowl over a pot of gently simmering water, making sure that the bowl does not touch the surface of the water. |
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The bazaar brims with the smells and sounds of bustling peasants, braying livestock, simmering foods, traveling musicians and merchants boldly declaring their wares. |
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Cook the potatoes in simmering salted water for 20 min or until tender. |
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But anger is still simmering, and policymakers would be wise to heed it. |
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That was really the beginning of the point at which you could see this resentment that had been simmering for three decades really coming to the surface. |
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He lifted up the lid of the pot where lamb stew was simmering. |
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I saw her glance at the fire and the pot of stew simmering on the hearth. |
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Tensions have been simmering since the breakout in June, when inmates marched out of the compound into the local town to publicise their grievances. |
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If the flames of separatism in Punjab seemed to be simmering, the secessionist strife in Kashmir was just peaking. |
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Don't ever underestimate the public anger still simmering over this issue. |
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Much of the eurozone is stuck in a simmering crisis that never seems to really resolve itself. |
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There were vegetable pies and nutburgers, spinach lasagne and stuffed mushrooms simmering over candlelit hot plates. |
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Broth is made by simmering several ingredients for a long time, traditionally including bones. |
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Under this code, increased state taxes and regulations altered the social discontent that had been simmering since the Time of Troubles. |
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She glanced quickly at the thick meat qorma curry simmering quietly on the other stove and then rushed to the phone. |
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To soften a tough cut of meat, the recipe suggested simmering it for hours. |
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Meanwhile, make the chocolate sauce by heating the chocolate, cream and Grand Marnier in a heatproof bowl over simmering water, stirring. |
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Put a sugar thermometer into the pan and increase the heat until the syrup is simmering steadily. |
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The bickering and simmering tensions between Henry and Richard were cleverly exploited by the new French king, Philip Augustus. |
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Melt the butter and chocolate together in a heatproof bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water. |
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Enjoy evenly cooked and great tasting food whether you're searing, sauteing, browning, simmering or deglazing. |
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Melt the chocolate in a heatproof bowl suspended above a pan of simmering water. |
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Boiling, steaming, and simmering are popular cooking methods that often require immersing food in water or its gaseous state, steam. |
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A quiet storm of Hurricane Katrina claims is simmering along the Gulf Coast. |
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And suddenly France is simmering again with DSK spring fever. |
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A You can buy double boilers but an easy way is to put a bowl over a pan of simmering water making sure the water doesn't touch the bowl. |
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Over the last three days the simmering confrontation suddenly erupted. |
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Communal distrust, in India, is lava always simmering beneath the skin. |
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But to be fair to the Rovers fans the resentment of their owners and manager Steve Kean has been simmering ever since Venky's turned Ewood into a chicken run last season. |
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Tension was simmering in the state since September 24, when a local Hindu outfit in Godhra called for a ban on Muslims taking part in Garba and Navaratri festivities. |
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Tokyo and Beijing are involved in a simmering territorial row over Tokyo-controlled Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, which China also claims and calls the Diaoyus. |
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Start to add the simmering stock, a couple of ladlefuls at a time. |
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Place chocolate and butter in another heatproof bowl and melt in a makeshift double boiler by setting the bowl over a saucepan of simmering water. |
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Place the galantine in the simmering stock and cook for sixty minutes. |
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In a double boiler over simmering water, melt chocolate and butter. |
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