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The Hardworker [1997]
Artist: Helen Ch. Frik
Born 1960, Worcester, United Kingdom
Lives and works in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Education
1981 B.A. Hons Brighton Polytechnic, Brighton, UK
1981/1983 Ateliers 63, Haarlem, NL
1992 EKWC (european ceramics workcenter), Den Bosch, NL
Qualifications
sculptor, collagist, painter, jewelry designer, draftsman, photographer
Commissioned by Apeldoorn City Council.
The Hardworker allows you to sit with him at his desk in his office, either facing him or with your back towards him, while he continues to get the job done. He cannot stop; at night looking down from your fourth floor flat window you can see his computer screen glowing in the dark.
Cast in bronze and concrete.
Source: www.frikcollection.nl/helen-frik/commissions/album/orden
qualifications include: must be tall, dark & handsome. is that where the comparison originated? Guard at Parliament Buildings, Athens, Greece
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Dunham Massey is a civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Cheshire, England.[1] The parish includes the villages of Sinderland Green, Dunham Woodhouse and Dunham Town, along with Dunham Massey Park, formerly the home of the last Earl of Stamford and owned by the National Trust since 1976. Dunham Massey was historically in the county of Cheshire, but since 1974 has been part of Trafford Metropolitan Borough; the nearest town is Altrincham. As of the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 475.[2]
Dunham Massey has a long history, as reflected in its 45 listed buildings. It was a locally important area during the medieval period, and acted as the seat for the Massey barony. The Georgian hall, with the remains of a castle in its grounds, is a popular tourist attraction. There are two Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Dunham Massey: Dunham Park, located south of Dunham Town, and Brookheys Covert.
History
The Chester to York Roman road passes between the settlements of Dunham Massey and Bowdon and today forms the boundary between the two places. The name Dunham is derived from the Anglo-Saxon dun, meaning hill. The Massey element of the name is a result of its ownership by the Massey Barons. The manor of Dunham is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as having belonged to the Saxon thegn Aelfward before the Norman Conquest and to Hamo de Masci after. De Masci was an influential baron, who also had control over the manors of Baguley, Bowdon, Hale, Partington, and Timperley. The addition of "Massey" to the name Dunham reflects the manor's importance within the barony; Dunham was the seat of the Masseys. The importance of Dunham is further emphasised by the presence of two of de Massey’s castles: Dunham Castle and Watch Hill Castle on the border with Bowdon; a third, Ullerwood Castle, was near Hale. The Masseys remained barons of Dunham and its environs until the 14th century, when the line became extinct.[3][4]
The Booth family inherited most of the Massey lands in 1409, with Dunham Massey remaining at the heart of the estate; at the time, only four villages were in the Trafford area. By the Elizabeth period, Dunham Massey Castle had been demolished. Probably during the medieval period, Dunham Massey Hall became the home of the manorial lord, and a centre of power in the area. The hall was rebuilt in 1616, leaving no remains of the old medieval hall. The mill at Dunham was first documented in 1353, although the mill's present structure dates to the 1860s. It lies on the River Bollin, opposite Little Bollington. The first record of Dunham's deer park was also in 1353. The settlement of Dunham Woodhouse dates from the 15th century. During the medieval period, the primary source of employment in Dunham Massey was agriculture, mainly arable.
The Warrington and Stockport Railway was constructed through Dunham during 1853/54. Dunham Massey railway station served the area between 1854 and its closure in 1962. Dunham grew as a result, the population increasing by 57.5% between 1851 and 1881. Otherwise, the industrial revolution had little effect on Dunham Massey, and it remained a predominantly agricultural area.
Dunham Massey Hall
Dunham Massey Hall.
The present hall was initially built in 1616 by Sir George Booth, who was amongst the creations of Baronets by James I in 1611, but was later remodelled by John Norris for George, Earl of Stamford and Warrington between 1732 and 1740; it was also altered by John Hope towards the end of the 18th century and by Joseph Compton Hall between 1905 and 1908. The hall itself, the stables, and the carriage house of Dunham Massey are all Grade I listed buildings, three of six such buildings in Trafford.[5]
The site is moated and lies immediately west of the village of Dunham, with the deer park lying to the south. The hall was donated to the National Trust by the last Earl of Stamford, in 1976. The hall was used as a military hospital during the First World War. Inside is a collection of Huguenot silver, the carving The Crucifixion by 17th century wood carver Grinling Gibbons, and a white marble bust of the Emperor Hadrian; the head is antique, but the neck and shoulders are 18th century, it was probably acquired by the 5th Earl of Stamford. The collection of paintings in the hall include Allegory with Venus, Mars, Cupid and Time by Guercino; The Cascade at Terni by Louis Ducros; and portraits by William Beechey, Francis Cotes, Michael Dahl, A. R. Mengs, Sir Joshua Reynolds, George Romney, Enoch Seeman, and Zoffany. The 7th Earl of Stamford removed a selection of paintings to Enville Hall in the late 1850s, and it was not until the time of Roger Grey, 10th Earl of Stamford that some were returned after sales in 1929 and 1931.[6] The deer park at Dunham Massey is the only medieval park in Trafford to survive to the present.[4] The hall and grounds are open to the public and are a popular tourist attraction, with over 115,000 visitors in 2007.
Governance
The civil parish parish of Dunham Massey was created in 1894, under the Local Government Act 1894, and has its own parish council. Dunham Massey became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford in 1974 upon the borough's creation, but was previously in Bucklow Rural District. The village is part of the Bowdon electoral ward.[9][4] The councillors for the Bowdon ward are David Merrell, Paula Pearson, and Stephanie Poole, all members of the Conservative Party.[10] Dunham Massey is also a part of the Altrincham and Sale West constituency, and belongs to the North West England constituency of the European Parliament. Since the formation of the Altrincham and Sale West constituency in 1997, it has been represented in the House of Commons by the Conservative MP, Graham Brady. At the 2005 General Election, the Conservatives won with a majority of 7,159 and 46.4% of the vote. Labour won 30.3% of the vote, Liberal Democrats won 21.7%, and the United Kingdom Independence Party won 1.7%.
Geography
Dunham Massey lies to the east of Warburton, and to the west of Bowdon, with Altrincham approximately 2 miles (3 km) to the northeast. The landscape is generally flat, with some mossland. Dunham Park occupies 192.7 acres (780,000 m2) of the area. The Roman road running from Chester to York forms the boundary between Dunham and Bowdon. The River Bollin runs to the south, with the Bridgewater Canal running through the area. The local geology is lower keuper marl, with a ridge of sand and gravel running from Dunham to Warburton.
Demography
As of the 2001 UK census, Dunham Massey had a total population of 475. For every 100 females, there were 96.3 males. The average household size was 2.36.[2] Of those aged 16–74 in Dunham Massey, 42.0% had no academic qualifications or one GCSE, similar to the figures for all of Trafford (40.8%) and in England (45.5%).[12][13] According to the census, 0.01% were unemployed and 19.24% were economically inactive.[12] 17.89% of the population were under the age of 16, and 9.89% were aged 75 and over; the mean age of the residents of Dunham Massey was 43.71. 75.79% of residents described their health as 'good'.
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Brookheys Covert
Brookheys Covert is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Dunham Park Estate (grid reference SJ742904). The site is a semi-natural wood consisting mainly of ash, birch, and rowan, with a wetland habitat and several marl pits, which have flooded to form ponds. The reserve spans 5.8 acres (23,000 m2) and is managed by the Dunham Massey Estates. Brookheys Covert provides a habitat for many animals, including foxes, rabbits, squirrels, and 57 species of bird.[15][16]
Dunham Park
Dunham Park covers an area of 192.7 acres (780,000 m2) and is part of the Dunham Park Estate, run by the National Trust (grid reference SJ740870). The park is mostly “pasture-woodland or park-woodland” and has been since the Middle Ages. Many of the oak trees, which make up the larger part of the woodland, date back to the 17th century. Dunham Park is the only place in the northwest of England with such a concentration of old trees, and one of only a few remaining in England, making it a site of national importance. The park supports a range of animals, including fallow deer and over 500 species of insect.
Grade II listed buildings
Dunham Massey has many grade II listed buildings; among the most striking is the 18th century sandstone obelisk at the end of the north vista from Dunham Massey Hall. Tradition has it that it marks the burial site of a race horse.[18]
There are many listed residences in Dunham Massey, most of them dating from the 18th or early 19th century, and many of them featuring Flemish bond brickwork and slate roofs. They include: Dunham Massey Lodge, on Dunham Road;[19] Willow Cottage;[20] numbers 1 and 2 Barns Lane;[21] number 1 Orchard View;[22] The Hollies, on Station Road;[23] numbers 1, 3 and 4 Woodhouse Lane;[24] Big Tree Cottages, on Woodhouse Lane.[25] Agden View, also on Woodhouse Lane, dates from 1725 and has both garden wall bond and Flemish bond brickwork.[26] Big Tree House, on Charcoal Road, dates from the mid-18th century and features English bond brickwork.[27] Yew Tree Cottage and Lime Tree Cottage are also on Charcoal Lane; both houses date to the 17th century and exhibit garden wall bond brickwork with slate roofs.[28] Ivy House, on Woodhouse Lane, was built in the early 18th century.[29] Kitchen Garden cottage was built in 1702.[30] Rose Cottage and Farm Cottage are late 18th or early 19th century.[31] The Meadows, on School Lane, was built in the 17th century and features garden wall bond brickwork and a thatched roof.[32]
The farm buildings of Home Farm, including its dovecote, were built in the early 19th century, and feature Flemish bond brickwork.[33][34] Sinderland House, also dating from the early 19th century, is another of Dunham Massey's listed farmhouses.[35] Manor Farmhouse, on Station Road, was built by George Booth, 2nd Earl of Warrington; the building dates from the mid-18th century and features both Flemish and garden wall bond brickwork.[36] The farmhouse on Station Road was built in 1752.[37] The barn on Woodhouse Lane dates from the early 18th century and features garden wall bond brickwork, a slate roof, and upper cruck frames.[38] Dog Farmhouse, also on Woodhouse Lane, was built in the early 19th century; however it may have been an adaptation of an earlier, possibly 18th century, farmhouse.[39]
Dunham School was built in 1759, with additions in 1860 and the 20th century. Above the door is an engraved panel reading “This School was Erected in 1759 For the Benefit of the Township of Dunham Massey. According to the Will of Thomas Walton Gent”. The school now serves as the parish hall.[40] The nearby Dunham School Bridge, over the Bridgewater Canal, was built in 1776 by John Gilbert,[41] who also built the aqueduct for the Bridgewater Canal over the River Bollin, which was opened in 1776.[42] The other listed bridge, Brick Kiln Lane Bridge, was also built in the 18th century.[43] Bollington watermill was constructed in the 1860s, and has an undershot waterwheel.[44]
There are a number of listed structures in the grounds of Dunham Massey Hall, including the 1720 wellhouse that supplied water to the hall until the 1860s,[45] and the early 18th century ornamental sundial in front of the hall, depicting a black slave clad in leaves, carrying the sundial above his head.[46] The stable buildings,[47] the slaughterhouse,[48] the deer house,[49] the orangery,[50] and an ashlar shelter to the west of the hall,[51] all date from the 17th or 18th century. Barn Cottages date from at least 1751. The cottages were originally a single barn, which was converted in the 19th century.[52] Other grade II listed structures in the grounds of the hall include: the lakeside wall (18th century);[53] two small piers south of the garden forecourt (18th century);[54] a pier north west of the garden forecourt (18th century);[55] the gateway opposite the kitchen (1750);[56] the piers at the south of forecourt garden topped with lions (18th century);[57][58] and an obelisk erected by George Booth, 2nd Earl of Warrington, in 1714 in memory of his mother.[59] Near the hall there is a Grade II* listed sawmill, probably built in 1616.[
Still working my way through photos taken at Naval Outlying Field Coupeville Washington on 03.17.2016 Although photos may appear similar they are all different photos taken on that date. I was talked into staying later than I had planned in order to shoot twilight Carrier Qualifications for the VAQ-129 Vikings. Glad I had my Nikon D4S as a backup camera to my Nikon D810. The D4S to me anyway has better high ISO capabilities. (Best viewed by clicking on the image)
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Jeudi 11 Juin 2015
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AF Corse
François PERRODO - Emmanuel COLLARD - Rui AGUAS
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Jeudi 11 Juin 2015
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SMP RACING
Victor SHAYTAR - Andrea BERTOLINI - Aleksei BASOV
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Taken in Gainsville, Florida, USA at the Gainsville Raceway at the Gainsville International Qualifications.
"Richard Deacon. So your qualifications are-"
Splooge
"Your quali-"
Schplatt
"Mr. Deacon your qualifications are that-"
Spluutch
"Okay Pete!" Octavius shouts, turning to the man clad in purple and gold, currently spraying the hole made by Osborn with glue. "I believe the wall is sealed well enough."
"Nah-ah, Doc," Petruski says, jamming his thumb into his chest, "I'm the Trapstah' now!"
"Right," Octavius sighs, looking at the clipboard held by one of his mechanical arms. "Your application has you listed as Paste Pot Pete, so that is how I'll refer to you."
"Ah, doesn' mattah,'' Petruski mumbles, walking towards the door with a smug grin. "We'll both remembah this little 'favah' I did for ya, wink wink."
Octavius inhales deeply as the man leaves, turning back to The Human Fly, who sits in front of him, an oblivious smile on his face. "Where were we," he initiates, attempting to regain his composure.
"Δεν μου αρέσει ο άνθρωπος της αράχνης."
Octavius sits frozen for a moment, staring at the man in front of him utterly gobsmacked. "What?" he questions, looking back down at the application, face falling as he realizes multiple sentences are structured worse than many of the incompetent villains' apps he's read today. "Did you fill out this form with Google translate?"
"Έχω φτερά στην πλάτη μου. rhey μου επιτρέψτε να πετάξω!" the man explains, twisting his torso slightly and pointing to his back.
"I-I don't understand you," Octavius stresses, attempting to signal the man with hand motions. "What is that, Italian? Greek?"
"Είχα γιαούρτι για πρωινό! ήταν πολύ νόστιμο, σε ευχαριστώ που ρώτησες καλαμαράκι!" Deacon smiles, giving Octavius two thumbs up.
"I… I'm sorry, no job," he says, shaking his head no. "Please leave?"
"Είμαι προσληφθείς;" Deacon asks, pointing towards the door.
"Yes yes, please leave!" Octavius exclaims with a sigh of relief.
Deacon stands from his seat, grabbing onto one of Octavius' metal arms and shaking it wildly. "Ευχαριστώ για την ευκαιρία! Δεν θα σε απογοητεύσω!" he gleefully says, running out of the room with a newfound pep in his step.
Octavius leans back in his chair, pressing his palm to his face. His metal arms pull a bottle of Excedrin from the desk's drawer, popping the cap and dumping two of the pills into it. Octavius reaches up, taking the cap and downing the pills, allowing another arm to pour some water into his mouth.
Two hundred forty one applicants… two have been accepted. He doesn't want to be here any longer. "Please, god," he mumbles, opening his eyes, "please be someone sane…"
Taking a look at the file, a loud, drum-like sound causes him to jump, dropping the clipboard onto the desk, knocking over the glass of water. In the middle of the room spawns a cauldron of bats, all dispersing into a green cloud of smoke. Octavius sighs, looking down at the application.
"The Master of Illusions, the Duke of Deception, the Baron of Boondoggling," a voice calls from the mist, stepping out into the light, "Mysterio, at your service."
Octavius stares at the man, clad in green and gold, a magenta cape wrapped around his dome helmet and draping to the floor. "There is a door that you could have walked through, Quintin…" he sighs, making a small mark on the clipboard.
"Uh, I did," Beck admits, jutting his thumb to the corner of the room as his other hand rubs the back of his dome. "I slipped in just before Osborn's stunt."
"You've been sitting in here… cloaked?"
"Yes I have."
Octavius bits his lip, stopping himself from insulting the man. "Okay, Quintin, we have worked together on numerous occasions," he begins, dabbing his pen on his tongue before scribbling down notes. "You are a master illusionist, have a high-level intellect, are proficient in both electrical and micro engineering, and have a slightly above-average physique. All things that are desirable for the Six."
"Yes, all correct," Beck chuckles, taking a small bow, causing Octavius' eyes to roll. "Now, there was a second part of the audition, no?"
"I-interview…"
"Yes, that," he disregards, reaching behind his back. From a fold in his cape, he pulls a stack of papers all stapled together.
"What is that… where did it come from?"
"My tale of how I almost got Spider-Man!" Beck announces, causing a flash of fake lightning inside the room.
"That looks like a novel," Octavius mumbles, counting the pages in awe as Beck flips through.
"No no, a novel is much too long," he reassures, pulling out a second copy and placing it on Octavius' desk. "This is more akin to a novelette."
"Okay… just… just start," Octavius sighs, gritting his teeth. "Please, god, start."
"My pleasure!"
It was a night, one not like any other. The cold, harsh winds of December rattled the tree branches, now stripped bare of their crimson foliage. The light flakes fell against my cape and helm, dusting both cloth and glass with the winter's bite. The light of the moon bathed overtop the men who accompanied me, as well as myself, giving me an ethereal glow that outmatched even polaris its-"
"Beck… what are you doing?" Octavius interrupts, stopping the green-suited man's story.
"Is there a problem, Dr. Octavius?" Beck asks, lowering the papers and eyeing a very confused Octavius. "If you didn't catch it, I can restart."
"Wh… what is all of the flowery exposition?" he asks, dumbfounded as he flips through the pages of his script. "It goes on for 10 pages…"
"I beg your pardon?"
"The purple prose," Octavius says, one of his mechanical arms tapping his head as if he was jogging his own memory. "All the extra adjectives and descriptions aren't needed."
"I am setting the scene, Otto," Beck gasps, a look of disgust hidden beneath his bowl as he enunciates 'Otto'. The villain crosses his arms, sneering at Octavius. "Would you rather I leave out important details?"
"I don't care about the snow, or the color of mook number one's hair," Octavius groans, dragging his palm down his face, "I just want your story…"
"M'kay," Beck mumbles, pouting. "You want my story?"
"Yes… Quintin…"
"I set a trap for Spider-Man, it didn't work, I lost. There is your story."
Octavius stares at the man, frozen in disbelief. "Are you a toddler?" he asks, genuinely unsure whether Beck was being serious or not.
"I gave you what you wanted!" Beck snaps, his voice raising an octave. "Nooooo extra details, just as you asked."
"I want you to tell the story of how you almost killed Spider-Man, but I don't need you tacking on a 200 page description of his mask's color!"
"His mask took two pages if you'd read it…"
"This is not a game, Quintin!" Ock shouts, slamming his claw onto the table, leaving a crack down the middle of the desk. "I have been here for HOURS. I am not in the mood for your failed script!"
"If you think my art is merely a 'game', then I shall be leaving through the goblin sized hole in the wall that is dripping of white goo," Beck frowns, pointing to the hole.
Octavius sighs, watching the glue from the botched repair job fall to the floor. "That's fine, Beck. If you will not listen to my simple requests," Octavius announces, bringing himself to a stand and opening the interview room's door, "then you can leave."
"Hmph," Beck pouts as he walks out into the waiting room.
"Alright, wh-" Octavius begins, pausing as he eyes who was left in the room. Petruski sits tapping his foot with one finger stuck up his nose. The Living Brain and Will O' the Wisp chat, the former speaking in a series of beeps, morse code. Finally was The Looter, who munched on a hotdog he swore was thrown into the trash by Boomerang earlier today.
"Oh, Mr. Ock, is it my turn?" Trapster asks giddly, standing from his seat and wiping the booger he dug out onto the chair in the process.
Octavius' metal arm clamps down onto Beck's shoulder, stopping him in his exit. The illusionist turns, a small question mark of smoke appearing above his head.
"Quintin, please take the job," he begs, holding up the script. "I'll let you read it to the rest of the team when we meet up."
"What!?"
"This is unacceptable."
"We've been sitting here all day!"
".-.. .. ..-. . / .. ... / .- / -.-. .-. ..- . .-.. / -- .. ... - .-. . ... ... .-.-.-"
"I knew you'd come around, Doctor Octavius," Beck smiles, taking a bow and vanishing in a cloud of smoke.
"God I hate it when he does that," Octavius coughs, not missing the magenta cape slipping through the building's door as it shuts. "Alright, you're all free to go. Perhaps next time."
"But Doc," Petruski cries, jumping to a stand, "I filled ya' hole up nice and tight!"
"That… don't say it like that," Octavius cringes in disgust at the thought. "I appreciate your help, Pete, but we are the Sinister Six, and currently need no more members… and the glue didn't stick."
"But the Trapstah'..."
"Get. Out. Now!" Octavius screams, watching as the four stood and left the building.
"We can make our own team…"
"The fuckable four!"
".... ..- -- .- -. .. - -.-- / .-- .- ... / .- / -- .. ... - .- -.- ."
"Boomerang missed out on that dog."
Ock sighs as the four leave. He turns, re-entering the interview room and plopping down onto his desk chair. Two of his tentacles immediately come to his head, rubbing his temples gently as he closes his eyes.
"Long day?"
Octavius looks up to see Spider-Man himself hanging upside-down in the wall's hole. He stares at the wall crawler, a rush of several emotions running through his mind. His eyes, however, shut once more as he opts to lean back in his chair.
"You have no idea."
~ Fin ~
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24 Heures du Mans 2015
Jeudi 11 Juin 2015
Qualifications
Ferrari 458 Italia 72
SMP RACING
Victor SHAYTAR - Andrea BERTOLINI - Aleksei BASOV
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Qualifications 30èmes édition du Grand Prix International de Thiais 2016
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Qualifications 30èmes édition du Grand Prix International de Thiais 2016
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Priscilla Hon of Australia in action during qualifications at the 2018 Nature Valley Classic WTA Premier tennis tournament
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Qualifications 30èmes édition du Grand Prix International de Thiais 2016
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Qualifications 30èmes édition du Grand Prix International de Thiais 2016
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Qualifications 30èmes édition du Grand Prix International de Thiais 2016
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Qualifications 32èmes édition du Grand Prix International de Thiais 2018
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Qualifications 30èmes édition du Grand Prix International de Thiais 2016
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PACIFIC OCEAN (May 6, 2016) An F/A18C Hornet from the Black Knights of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA 154) launches from the USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) flight deck. Carl Vinson is underway conducting carrier qualifications off the coast of Southern California. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class John Philip Wagner, Jr./Released)
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Marines roll by on their Light Armored Vehicle during qualifications at Range 500 at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., April 12, 2013. The mechanics of 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance are responsible for maintenance and upkeep of all their LAVs, from the engineering aspects to the optics and weapons systems.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Ali Azimi)
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