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FAIL BETTER, our exhibition exploring the beautiful, heroic and instructive side of failure, closes on Sunday 27th April. Take yourself on a virtual tour of the exhibition with these shots, then come and pay us a visit to get the full story from inspirational contributors like Sonia O'Sullivan, James Dyson, Robert Winston, Mark Pollock and Ranulph Fiennes – in their own words.

Victoria & Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London SW7.

 

Jardiniere, 1850.

Designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-1852).

Printed earthenware, mounted in gilt cast iron.

 

This plant pot and another in the V&A's collection were two of several displayed by Pugin in the Mediaeval Court, part of the Crystal Palace allotted to and designed by him. The plant pots differ from each other in design and size, but they were both prototypes with tiles cut to fit the frames, specially created for the Exhibition. Since they are now the only ones known, it is likely that few if any others were made.

 

Pugin probably met Herbert Minton in 1840. Minton was keen to manufacture Pugin's encaustic floor tiles. Pugin met John Hardman, who made the frames, in 1837. Hardman had been a button manufacturer in Birmingham, but Pugin steered his firm towards making ironwork as well as stained-glass windows to his designs. Pugin was on the Design Purchase Committee to buy objects from the Great Exhibition for the School of Design. Naturally, he selected his pots as instructive examples of good domestic product design.

 

Pugin was keen to combine good design with efficient modern manufacturing methods. The tiles were made by Prosser's Patent, an economical new method of compressing powdered clay to produce a good, even surface. The tiles were printed by a process resembling wood-block printing. Pugin was familiar with chromolithographic book illustration and encouraged two Clerkenwell printers, FWM Collins and Alfred Reynolds, to experiment with tiles and tablewares. On 14th March 1848, they patented their method of transfer-printing with oil-based inks and stone or metal plates. Herbert Minton bought the patent in 1849. this system was far more efficient than hand-colouring but did not really catch on until the 1870s.

FAIL BETTER, our exhibition exploring the beautiful, heroic and instructive side of failure, closes on Sunday 27th April. Take yourself on a virtual tour of the exhibition with these shots, then come and pay us a visit to get the full story from inspirational contributors like Sonia O'Sullivan, James Dyson, Robert Winston, Mark Pollock and Ranulph Fiennes – in their own words.

I think I like this better than my first attempt at cropping this photo, but it's clearly not what I was envisioning when I took the shot so I think it's instructive to upload both photos.

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Title: The ceremonies and religious customs of the various nations of the known world : together with historical annotations, and several curious discourses equally instructive and entertaining ... / written originally in French, and illustrated with a large number of folio copper plates, all beautifully designed by Bernard Picart, and curiously engraved by most of the best hands in Europe. Faithfully translated into English, by a gentleman some time since of St. John's College in Oxford. Vol 3-4

Date: 1733-1739

Location & Publisher: London, Printed by W. Jackson, for Claude Du Bosc ...,

Dimensions: 47 cm.

Language: English

 

Click here to see the book in the Loyola online catalogue.

 

Click here to see all images from this book.

 

This image was photographed and uploaded as part of the Jesuit Libraries Provenance Project (Loyola University Chicago)

 

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Title: The ceremonies and religious customs of the various nations of the known world : together with historical annotations, and several curious discourses equally instructive and entertaining ... / written originally in French, and illustrated with a large number of folio copper plates, all beautifully designed by Bernard Picart, and curiously engraved by most of the best hands in Europe. Faithfully translated into English, by a gentleman some time since of St. John's College in Oxford. Vol 1-2

Date: 1733-1739

Location & Publisher: London, Printed by W. Jackson, for Claude Du Bosc ...,

Dimensions: 47 cm.

Language: English

 

Click here to see the book in the Loyola online catalogue.

 

Click here to see all images from this book.

 

This image was photographed and uploaded as part of the Jesuit Libraries Provenance Project (Loyola University Chicago)

 

FAIL BETTER, our exhibition exploring the beautiful, heroic and instructive side of failure, closes on Sunday 27th April. Take yourself on a virtual tour of the exhibition with these shots, then come and pay us a visit to get the full story from inspirational contributors like Sonia O'Sullivan, James Dyson, Robert Winston, Mark Pollock and Ranulph Fiennes – in their own words.

FAIL BETTER, our exhibition exploring the beautiful, heroic and instructive side of failure, closes on Sunday 27th April. Take yourself on a virtual tour of the exhibition with these shots, then come and pay us a visit to get the full story from inspirational contributors like Sonia O'Sullivan, James Dyson, Robert Winston, Mark Pollock and Ranulph Fiennes – in their own words.

Get more details click here-: www.cgisb.com/templates/camp/article_cdo/aid/476834/jewis... Gan Israel is considerably more than a physical break from the school schedule. It's an exhaustive program intended to reinforce the body and soul. It furnishes your youngster with a rich and healthy summer excursion of fun and energy alongside kinship and important instructive encounters.

These men knew how to live!

A stunnung property with impressive houses and a beautiful park-like garden!

 

during an impressive, entertaining and instructive visit of the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers, Florida.

It was a great time there and I enjoyed every minute!

 

Edison & Ford Winter Estates

 

My site

 

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katelyn's pitcher, full of watermelon drink.

A Temple and Pagoda incorporating Confucion and Buddhist symbolism. I will post an instructive link on my Fb page BEN TOURISM

FAIL BETTER, our exhibition exploring the beautiful, heroic and instructive side of failure, closes on Sunday 27th April. Take yourself on a virtual tour of the exhibition with these shots, then come and pay us a visit to get the full story from inspirational contributors like Sonia O'Sullivan, James Dyson, Robert Winston, Mark Pollock and Ranulph Fiennes – in their own words.

"Here lies Maurice Jones of Llanrhaydr esq, son of Humphrey Jones of Ddol (:Llanelidan) esq by Jane his wife daughter of Eubull Thelwall of Nantclwyd esq

He married Jane daughter of Walter Bagot of Staffordshire bart by whom he had one daughter who died an infant

He was a gentleman .... ine parts of body and mind

His conversation was diverting, innocent, pleasant and instructive

His hospitality was discreet though publick, his charity unbounded though secret

The former gain'd jhim the affections of all that knew him here

And he now enjoys the reward of the latter

He died ye 10 of January in the year of our Lord 1702 of his age 30

Out of pious respect his widow caused this to be erected"

Maurice Jones 1702 - Church of Llanrheadr -Yng - Nghinmeirch

A legal notice is initiated when there is a breach of an agreement between two or more parties. Nothing is valid without a legal agreement, with all parties signed in front of the witness.

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I don't remember where the old ax came from, perhaps it was found recently, but it is an instructive contrast. Our dining tent is behind and the warming gas lantern on a drum.

Camera class at Craig Gum Studio with Craig Gum and Jeremy Barton. Model Emily Barford. Working on knowing camera and changing aperture, shutter speed and ISO. I like some of these images but need to work toward better focus and less grain. Other feedback, instructive/constructive criticism welcome.

One of the most beautiful, relaxing and instructive holiday I ever had.

13-year-old Helen Keller was enthralled by her week at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Many of the sights and sounds could only reach her through her teacher, Anne Sullivan. But Helen herself could experience a gondola ride, or the thrill of “being swung two hundred and fifty feet in the air” on the Ferris wheel. She even received special permission from the director of the Exposition to touch many of the exhibits, which she found very interesting and instructive.

 

The cosmological significance of the Fair was not lost on her; she describes it as a temple containing man’s greatest achievements. And she knew how remarkable it was to have so many foreign cultures represented in one place, “at peace with each other, and apparently happy in their new home.” After meeting a young boy and his mother at the Arabian house, she felt she “had really been to Damascus,” and wanted nothing more than to sit with the mother and ask questions about her homeland. Clearly she was inspired by the same sense of wonder that countless other visitors experienced at the Fair.

 

Helen’s account suggests that “spectacle” is not merely a visual phenomenon. It can also take the form of an idea—the idea, for example, that all human civilization can be put on display in one city. Unable to see or hear it, she relied on other sensations and her imagination to understand the spectacle that was the Columbian Exposition. She describes the Fair in such rapturous terms, in fact, that it makes one wonder if she would have been as thrilled had she been able to see and hear it. Was her conception of the Fair more grandiose and magical because it relied so heavily on her own imagination, and on the discretion of her teacher?

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Title: The ceremonies and religious customs of the various nations of the known world : together with historical annotations, and several curious discourses equally instructive and entertaining ... / written originally in French, and illustrated with a large number of folio copper plates, all beautifully designed by Bernard Picart, and curiously engraved by most of the best hands in Europe. Faithfully translated into English, by a gentleman some time since of St. John's College in Oxford. Vol 5-7

Date: 1733-1739

Location & Publisher: London, Printed by W. Jackson, for Claude Du Bosc ...,

Dimensions: 47 cm.

Language: English

 

Click here to see the book in the Loyola online catalogue.

 

Click here to see all images from this book.

 

This image was photographed and uploaded as part of the Jesuit Libraries Provenance Project (Loyola University Chicago)

 

Credit: Adam Schultz / Clinton Global Initiative

 

The Courage to Create

 

Many of the world’s most effective technologies or social movements grew out of organized brainstorms and were launched through a combination of hard work, strong mentors, and the courage to create. These successful innovators—whether working in dorm rooms, labs, studios, or classrooms—were able to start out and scale up despite having limited resources and few precedents for their work. While their impact may be widely recognized today, the hurdles and lessons learned from their earliest stages of design and implementation are as instructive and valuable to others. This session will bring together creative, impactful voices from a wide range of sectors to discuss:

 

• What first inspired their confidence in the process of innovation and creativity, and what some of their earliest challenges were.

• How to incentivize the invention and innovation process among young people through expanded access to seed funding, mentorship, technical training, and lower-risk student loan repayment plans.

• How students, universities, NGOs, and businesses can support a broader culture of creativity and collaborative design as core components of 21st century citizenship.

Camera class at Craig Gum Studio with Craig Gum and Jeremy Barton. Model Emily Barford. Working on knowing camera and changing aperture, shutter speed and ISO. I like some of these images but need to work toward better focus and less grain. Other feedback, instructive/constructive criticism welcome.

Camera class at Craig Gum Studio with Craig Gum and Jeremy Barton. Model Emily Barford. Working on knowing camera and changing aperture, shutter speed and ISO. I like some of these images but need to work toward better focus and less grain. Other feedback, instructive/constructive criticism welcome.

"Here lies Maurice Jones of Llanrhaydr esq, son of Humphrey Jones of Ddol (:Llanelidan) esq by Jane his wife daughter of Eubull Thelwall of Nantclwyd esq

He married Jane daughter of Walter Bagot of Staffordshire bart by whom he had one daughter who died an infant

He was a gentleman .... ine parts of body and mind

His conversation was diverting, innocent, pleasant and instructive

His hospitality was discreet though publick, his charity unbounded though secret

The former gain'd jhim the affections of all that knew him here

And he now enjoys the reward of the latter

He died ye 10 of January in the year of our Lord 1702 of his age 30

Out of pious respect his widow caused this to be erected"

Maurice Jones 1702 - Church of Llanrheadr -Yng - Nghinmeirch

Victoria & Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London SW7.

 

Jardiniere, 1850.

Designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-1852).

Printed earthenware, mounted in gilt cast iron.

 

This plant pot and another in the V&A's collection were two of several displayed by Pugin in the Mediaeval Court, part of the Crystal Palace allotted to and designed by him. The plant pots differ from each other in design and size, but they were both prototypes with tiles cut to fit the frames, specially created for the Exhibition. Since they are now the only ones known, it is likely that few if any others were made.

 

Pugin probably met Herbert Minton in 1840. Minton was keen to manufacture Pugin's encaustic floor tiles. Pugin met John Hardman, who made the frames, in 1837. Hardman had been a button manufacturer in Birmingham, but Pugin steered his firm towards making ironwork as well as stained-glass windows to his designs. Pugin was on the Design Purchase Committee to buy objects from the Great Exhibition for the School of Design. Naturally, he selected his pots as instructive examples of good domestic product design.

 

Pugin was keen to combine good design with efficient modern manufacturing methods. The tiles were made by Prosser's Patent, an economical new method of compressing powdered clay to produce a good, even surface. The tiles were printed by a process resembling wood-block printing. Pugin was familiar with chromolithographic book illustration and encouraged two Clerkenwell printers, FWM Collins and Alfred Reynolds, to experiment with tiles and tablewares. On 14th March 1848, they patented their method of transfer-printing with oil-based inks and stone or metal plates. Herbert Minton bought the patent in 1849. this system was far more efficient than hand-colouring but did not really catch on until the 1870s.

Abidul Islam is a blogger. he is the youngest blogger in Bangladesh. Abidul Islam has several websites. Abidul Islam is doing this from at age of 15 . his main topic is technology. specifically, Abidul Islam writes on mobile, internet, cloud, gears, and blogging tips. write he has more than 24 sites al site topic are different. but all areconnected to technology.

In his early career, he faces many failures .but he never gives up. today, he is one of the best bloggers in his country. A few days back, Abidul Islam starts a YouTube channel .You Tube channel Name "ABIDUL ISLAM". where he teaches blogging and also reviews some gears, mobile, and laptop

 

Abidul Islam is the eldest in his family. He has 2 sisters who are younger than him. He stays with his family in Chittagong, Bangladesh. He was born on 04 May 2003.

 

Abidul Islam got his initial training from Baitul Izzat Border Guard Public School, Chittagong. It is a fine instructive organization that has given the great establishment to Abidul Islam. He has finished his Intermediate from Ispahani Public College, Chittagong.

These men knew how to live!

A stunnung property with impressive houses and a beautiful park-like garden!

 

during an impressive, entertaining and instructive visit of the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers, Florida.

It was a great time there and I enjoyed every minute!

 

Edison & Ford Winter Estates

 

My site

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

'Straight Off the Loom'

Dimensions: 10.5" wide x 74" long

Medium: Fiber

Description: Handwoven with cashmere warp and weft of handyed silk, wool, rayon and banana fibers, "Straight Off the Loom" is the result of a struggle to achieve peace and beauty in difficult times. The structure of the loom and the colors and textures of the different fibers can incorporate personal difficulties or transform them. Immersing oneself in the freedom of Saori weaving can put issues in perspective and provide a creative way to journey through them. This particular cashmere warp was especially instructive due to its fragility and constant breakage. Letting go of preconceived ideas is part of the journey. $$225 (Artist# 19)

AWS is an abbreviation for Amazon Web Services.

 

What is AWS?

AWS is a cloud specialist co-op and an auxiliary of Amazon. It offers secure, versatile figuring power, information base capacity, content conveyance, and other cloud administrations to help organizations run and develop all the more effectively.

 

When did AWS begin?

Amazon presented AWS in March 2006, making it the absolute first significant cloud seller accessible available.

 

Amazon Web Services (AWS) as of late held its eighth yearly re:Invent meeting in radiant Las Vegas. With north of 65,000 participants, it was in a flash considered the biggest AWS occasion to date. During the current year’s meeting, AWS not just reported 77 new item dispatches, include deliveries, and administrations, yet additionally held north of 2,500 instructive meetings for clients, manufacturers, CIOs, channel and environment accomplices, and industry experts. Among those participants, cloud computing solutions showed its presence with a committed group of AWS practice specialists who arrangement and led more than 50 client gatherings and furthermore went to north of 100 distinct meetings.

 

Consistently, participants were offered the chance to get an early advantage and involved insight with every one of the most recent proposals from AWS. The most remarkable among those offers included new mixture contributions, headways in Machine Learning, as well as cloud solutions most memorable completely Integrated Development Environment (IDE), Amazon Sagemaker Studio.

 

Why Choose Continuum Innovations as AWS Consulting Firm?

As an essential Amazon Consulting Agency, Continuum Innovations teams up flawlessly with you to comprehend the business prerequisites at different phases of your cloud process. When the business goals are surveyed, we tailor the right AWS cloud relocation system and empower a practical utilization of AWS items and administrations.

 

What might DevOps Do for Your Business Thrive in 2022?

Its a well known fact that new businesses should be nimble to prevail in the present serious world, however constructing a spry culture can be trying for certain associations. To be more nimble, the reception of DevOps is picking up speed in the business world, with numerous associations presently utilizing DevOps to work on the nature of their product improvement processes. Find out about the advantages of getting aws managed services counseling in this blog.

 

Expands Efficiency

DevOps is a method for consolidating its qualities and improvement groups. This lessens the gamble of spontaneous margin time and works on the nature of programming that is being created, tried, and sent. This cycle additionally prompts improved efficiency, as well as lower costs. It likewise further develops representative resolve since they can cooperate all the more successfully with different groups inside their association or beyond it.

 

Expanded Productivity

It assists organizations with computerizing their interaction, which builds their group’s efficiency significantly. You’ll have the option to zero in on higher-esteem work as opposed to invest energy looking out for others to get done with their tasks. This implies that you can accomplish more, which thusly prompts more income for your organization. While you’re carrying out DevOps rehearses, you’ll get better programming quicker, work on quality and lessen costs.

www.tcmit.org/english/

 

"This museum was designed to show visitors this type of "making things, through the textile machinery and automobile industries with which the Toyota Group has been involved, and to show the transitions in industry and technology."

 

"As many as 4000 exhibition pieces - dynamic displays of original equipment, actual demonstrations by operators, instructive videos, and more. Our exhibitions provide an easy-to-understand introduction to the concept of “making things.” Experience “making things” first hand and discover the wonders of “spirit of being studious and creative.”

Oct 09: formerly a pub, not sure if is licensed in current incarnation. Comparison with the nearby (and decrepit) Bridgefield is instructive

 

Bus: 12, 13, 110, 167, 168 ...

These men knew how to live!

A stunnung property with impressive houses and a beautiful park-like garden!

 

during an impressive, entertaining and instructive visit of the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers, Florida.

It was a great time there and I enjoyed every minute!

 

Edison & Ford Winter Estates

 

My site

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

Feel free to Visit us here-http://www.childrensgarden.ca/

 

Most day care centers focused around simply taking care of kids while their guardians are not present. Not just Kindergarten instructors concentrate on scholastics; however they likewise help create kids emotionally, socially and physically. Most kindergarten schools follow an instructive educational program that frameworks instructional exercises to meet these objectives..

We live in a house that used to be a home for the mentally ill. One of the ex-residents told us as much... With the fire doors and instructive sinks, we believe the poor nutter, bless...

Abidul Islam is a blogger. he is the youngest blogger in Bangladesh. Abidul Islam has several websites. Abidul Islam is doing this from at age of 15 . his main topic is technology. specifically, Abidul Islam writes on mobile, internet, cloud, gears, and blogging tips. write he has more than 24 sites al site topic are different. but all areconnected to technology.

In his early career, he faces many failures .but he never gives up. today, he is one of the best bloggers in his country. A few days back, Abidul Islam starts a YouTube channel .You Tube channel Name "ABIDUL ISLAM". where he teaches blogging and also reviews some gears, mobile, and laptop

 

Abidul Islam is the eldest in his family. He has 2 sisters who are younger than him. He stays with his family in Chittagong, Bangladesh. He was born on 04 May 2003.

 

Abidul Islam got his initial training from Baitul Izzat Border Guard Public School, Chittagong. It is a fine instructive organization that has given the great establishment to Abidul Islam. He has finished his Intermediate from Ispahani Public College, Chittagong.

A study in contrasts. Two different varieties of apples, two different shapes, two different colours. It's instructive to note that the contrast in colour overpowers all of the other contrasts. Colour is such a powerful element.

FAIL BETTER, our exhibition exploring the beautiful, heroic and instructive side of failure, closes on Sunday 27th April. Take yourself on a virtual tour of the exhibition with these shots, then come and pay us a visit to get the full story from inspirational contributors like Sonia O'Sullivan, James Dyson, Robert Winston, Mark Pollock and Ranulph Fiennes – in their own words.

Inside the laboratory of Thomas Edison

 

during an impressive, entertaining and instructive visit of the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers, Florida.

It was a great time there and I enjoyed every minute!

 

Edison & Ford Winter Estates

 

My site

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

 

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Harrisburg, PA – Pennsylvania State Capitol Building – inside the building – view of the dome over the rotunda. The Rotunda features a 272-foot high dome which was modeled after St. Peter's in Rome. We took the guided tour – most instructive if time is available.

Every marriage does not end in a good note, and divorce is a mandatory process when both are not agreeing to live together.

bit.ly/32Qe4UC

 

These men knew how to live!

A stunnung property with impressive houses and a beautiful park-like garden!

 

during an impressive, entertaining and instructive visit of the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers, Florida.

It was a great time there and I enjoyed every minute!

 

Edison & Ford Winter Estates

 

My site

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

These men knew how to live!

A stunnung property with impressive houses and a beautiful park-like garden!

 

during an impressive, entertaining and instructive visit of the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers, Florida.

It was a great time there and I enjoyed every minute!

 

Edison & Ford Winter Estates

 

My site

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

Elegant! The grey cobbles are parking spaces. The red bricks define the boundary of each space. The light brown pebbles are walkways.

 

And like good design everywhere, it's functional as well as attractive and instructive.

 

Last week there was a problem with some service lines. Workers took up a couple rows of bricks, fixed the problem and relaid the paving. The whole problem was solved without a trace within 48 hours.

These men knew how to live!

A stunnung property with impressive houses and a beautiful park-like garden!

 

during an impressive, entertaining and instructive visit of the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers, Florida.

It was a great time there and I enjoyed every minute!

 

Edison & Ford Winter Estates

 

My site

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

www.tcmit.org/english/

 

"This museum was designed to show visitors this type of "making things, through the textile machinery and automobile industries with which the Toyota Group has been involved, and to show the transitions in industry and technology."

 

"As many as 4000 exhibition pieces - dynamic displays of original equipment, actual demonstrations by operators, instructive videos, and more. Our exhibitions provide an easy-to-understand introduction to the concept of “making things.” Experience “making things” first hand and discover the wonders of “spirit of being studious and creative.”

The bestselling book for those who want power, watch power, or want to arm themselves against power…

 

‘If power is your ultimate goal, this is the book you need’ –The Times

 

‘Essential rules for the new Machiavellis’ –The Express

 

Description: A moral, cunning, ruthless, and instructive, this piercing work distils three thousand years of the history of power into forty-eight well-explicated laws. As attention-grabbing in its design as it is in its content, this bold volume outlines the laws of power in their unvarnished essence, synthesizing the philosophies of Machiavelli, Sun-tzu, Carl von Clausewitz, and other great thinkers, Some laws require prudence ("Law 1: Never Outshine the Master"), some stealth ("Law 3: Conceal your Intentions"), and some the total absence of mercy ("Law 15: Crush your Enemy Totally"), but like it or not, all have applications in real-life situations. Illustrated through the tactics of Queen Elizabeth I, Henry Kissinger, P T Barnum, and other famous figures who have wielded – or been victimized by – power, these laws will fascinate any reader interested in gaining observing or defending against ultimate control.

These men knew how to live!

A stunnung property with impressive houses and a beautiful park-like garden!

 

during an impressive, entertaining and instructive visit of the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers, Florida.

It was a great time there and I enjoyed every minute!

 

Edison & Ford Winter Estates

 

My site

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

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