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"bewilderingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes you feel confused because there are too many things to choose from or because something is difficult to understand

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You're probably in a bewilderingly unfamiliar place at the moment.
It's just another Western, and a bewilderingly lethargic one at that.
And his creations are both bewilderingly versatile and incurably second-rate.
All the while she's bewilderingly less concerned with figuring out her own identity.
There are sardines and needle fish, but much of it is bewilderingly tropical.
These communities see kratom as a panacea for a bewilderingly broad set of problems.
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Hello to a fancy apartment that is bewilderingly new and frustratingly foreign but full of welcome.
Bewilderingly, Minter said that representatives at the Sprint store even offered him another replacement Note 7.
Both teams joined in on some water games with a stash of bewilderingly-sourced aquatic gear.
Trump has expressed a bewilderingly benign view of Russia and appointed officials also friendly to Moscow.
SUNDAY PUZZLE — David Kwong is a bewilderingly prolific brainiac, and he is now gliding into stardom.
He was philosophical, sharp and bewilderingly intelligent, and steadfast in his disdain of the Eurocentric tendency.
Eventually the idea of reforming institutions starts to seem bewilderingly difficult — harder than just tearing them down.
On one occasion, fresh from his first presidential victory, he bewilderingly upbraided his constituency supporters as idle drunkards.
Royal Caribbean's terminal in Miami is massive, and makes boarding and disembarking a ship a bewilderingly painless process.
But for a visitor just off a five-hour nonstop from New York, it was a bewilderingly tender moment.
As he sees it, many of the web's most influential gurus and luminaries are bewilderingly incapable of critical thought.
So his more recent works, beautifully kinetic altered photographs of paintbrush strokes, seem all the more bewilderingly abstract in comparison.
The episode ends somewhat bewilderingly with Beverly Paige (Ashley Judd), who works at the Great Northern Hotel in Twin Peaks.
It's not perfect (the fifth movement, a grand finale, feels rather bewilderingly busy), but it's exhilaratingly full of creative force.
"Little Constructions" is a more meandering, rollicking novel, full of nutty lines that are, bewilderingly, horrible and hilarious at once.
Alexei Ratmansky's latest ballet, "Serenade After Plato's Symposium," is the most authoritatively original creation this bewilderingly versatile choreographer has given us.
The landscape of programming languages is dynamic and bewilderingly complex, with literally hundreds of languages in use right now across the world.
The counterterrorism expert said the police had recovered around 100 gas canisters from the property, a number that he found bewilderingly high.
The Scottish producer's bewilderingly titled Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides, out since June, gleefully fuses harsh and pretty, tender and aggressive.
In 1992, they fulfilled their greatest achievement: an album bewilderingly titled Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs.
Last week -- bewilderingly -- all charges were dropped, and President Trump then tweeted that the FBI and Justice Department would be looking into what happened.
Sadly, this adoration does nothing to soften the blow of how bewilderingly bad the actress' attempt at a Southern accent is in her next movie.
The resulting threads of screenshots can be bewilderingly complex and messy, and the work needs to be vetted, organized, and curated before producing anything meaningful.
Asking questions as Phillips does that are often "bewilderingly rhizomatic" and leaving them enigmatically unanswered can hardly provide patients or readers with a satisfactory experience.
Music journalist Jim DeRogatis spoke to Cheryl Mack, Asante McGee, and Jones for a bombshell exposé that, bewilderingly, didn't stick to Kelly, who denies all allegations.
The dividing lines between genders are more bewilderingly porous than they were four decades ago, as are the terms and concepts by which we define relationships.
The grand arc of Sophie's bewilderingly titled Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides swings through a billion little moments of rapture, with sounds beautiful, ugly, extreme.
In the bewilderingly complex consumer world, it can sometimes be hard to see the woods for the trees when picking the prickly centerpiece of the festive season.
Thirty-one years later, he folded "Trouble" into a longer, tragic opera about the couple's family, "A Quiet Place"—a combined work that's both dazzling and bewilderingly sad.
Bewilderingly, SoftBank itself occasionally backs direct competitors within the same business category such as Doordash and Uber Eats in the US and Didi Chuxing and Uber in Latin America.
What was once the preserve of a stockmarket duopoly of the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ, and a handful of narrow commodity markets, is now a bewilderingly complex tapestry.
Combine Teravainen's new opportunity with the fact that he had a bewilderingly low 5.50 on-ice shooting percentage last season, and the points may begin to flow at a serious rate.
I live in the Boston area, where driving is chaotic, unruly and often bewilderingly rude — but at least there is a person behind the wheel who can correct such excesses quickly.
Bewilderingly, along with his grand proclamations of ending TB, Mr. Jaitley's revised budget estimates for 22017-218 show a $1103 million decrease in funding for India's TB program compared with 2110.
Amongst those currently writing, Simon Schama stands out as the Dickens of modern historiography: bewilderingly erudite and prolific, passionate in his enthusiasms and armed with the complete contents of the thesaurus.
These were domestic areas for admiring not inhabiting, filled with artificial gerberas, souvenirs from the seaside, brass candelabras, porcelain figurines, swirling plush carpets and crochet doilies, all surrounded by bewilderingly patterned wallpaper.
His "gag" involving a bunch of unsuspecting tourists walking into the Dolby Theatre was bewilderingly condescending, awkward in its execution, and—like the Oscars themselves—at least a few minutes too long.
Indeed, despite being few in number, a cadre of so-called progressives came overwhelmingly to Omar's aid, and, bewilderingly, forced the Democratic House leadership to water down Congress' condemnation of anti-Semitism.
Bewilderingly, the protagonists of Solstad's fictions have coldly identified the life-lie but seem to have resigned themselves to yet more of it—a resignation so unillusioned that it almost resembles rebellion.
Our blind, simple-minded faith in the power of social media and the allegedly liberating force of the internet has produced a news cycle that cycles ever more bewilderingly out of control.
Most recently, someone very skillfully photoshopped pictures of the president's bewilderingly long ties, deftly extending his sartorial faux-pas so that it dominates entire scenes, becoming the proverbial elephant in the room.
The intrigue of special prosecutors, firings, leaks, and what Trump might've blurted out last night on Twitter makes for a bewilderingly fast-paced news environment, and it can be hard to turn away.
It remains a fascinating, thrilling, bewilderingly ambiguous evocation of life in Shostakovich's Russia, life under Stalin: a world of terror, grief, camaraderie, triumph, hope and joy, but also of false hope, false joy.
But Mr. Kander mines a number of musical veins, including the jaunty jazz and vaudeville pastiches for which he is best known, with results that are scattered, a bit bewilderingly, among the characters.
In the dances for all 12, Mr. Morris gives us two sixes, three fours, four threes, but sometimes with such bewilderingly fluent changes that it's remarkably hard to keep track of the number games.
There's DeeAnna Moran (Scarlett Johansson), an ingenue who sparkles in front of the cameras as a synchronized-swimming mermaid (wearing a "fish ass," as she bluntly puts it), but has a bewilderingly complicated personal life.
This, bewilderingly, makes the far-right Le Pen the only leading candidate with a traditionally leftist economic message, and it leaves many leftists who remain opposed to her hard-pressed to vote for her opponents.
I, for instance, once lived in a former tenement building where the bathtub was placed, bewilderingly, in the kitchen, and I can't claim that I put all that much effort into making it any less bad.
Pageantry had been my full-time job, and suddenly I found myself in a bewilderingly different industry surrounded by middle-aged white men with whom I had to be highly judicious about divulging my pageant past.
The same 3-5-2 formation used bewilderingly by Klinsmann in qualifying against Mexico this month brought success and acclaim to Arena in a victory against Mexico in the second round of the 2002 World Cup.
The explanatory essays following each story are bewilderingly constructed, often merely retelling the plot of the story the reader has just finished, and pocked with footnotes that go into unnecessary detail about areas of common knowledge.
We'll zoom in on the history of New York's Cabaret law—which, somewhat bewilderingly, remains in effect to this day—as well as some of the ways the city continues to disproportionately target LGBTQ and POC nightlife.
About New York Now, bewilderingly, Mayor Bill de Blasio and his crew are said to be in an exotic pile of legal trouble faced by virtually no other politicians who have done just about the same thing.
"For too long the fashion and beauty industries have been bewilderingly resistant to recognizing just how fashionable and stylish the generation of older consumers are and want to remain," Diane Kenwood, an ILC trustee, told the outlet.
Bewilderingly, while he calls for the presumptive Republican nominee's defeat, Mr. Sanders omits any mention of his own party's presumptive nominee and even offers support for Mr. Trump's position on trade using some of the very same rhetoric.
And test your knowledge it does: Most of the questions — written by the league's trivia-obsessed founder, Shayne Bushfield, who in his capacity as "commissioner" uses the moniker "Thorsten A. Integrity" — are extremely challenging and often bewilderingly worded.
Billions of dollars are in play, along with the reputations of industry executives who view this vast, diverse generation — generally defined as those born between 1977 and 1995 — as the hot consumers of choice in a bewilderingly changing business.
The structure of his discussions (you'd never go so far as to call them arguments) is often bewilderingly rhizomatic; every question branches out into a series of further questions, each of which terminates in its own divergence of inquiries.
" Arthur Miller, Saul Bellow and Norman Mailer illuminated in their works the contradiction that, as James Baldwin put it, Americans were "afflicted by the world's highest standard of living and what is probably the world's most bewilderingly empty way of life.
Now, with the revelation of the date on Mr. Trump's check — which came in a release of correspondence by Mr. Schneiderman — it appears that Mr. Trump and Ms. Bondi had in their possession a piece of favorable evidence that they bewilderingly failed to disclose.
The road-trip comedy results were so dismal they might have killed the franchise for good, but in one aspect, at least, they were pretty on point: And that aspect is John Denver, whose music has bewilderingly been everywhere, at least at the movies, this year.
This, however, is the connection between Swift and marginalized people that she chooses to exploit in her latest song, which bewilderingly also extends the themes of love and feminism to the ending of her beef with Katy Perry, who appears in the video in a burger costume.
After all, it's not just radical solutions like free college or debt cancellation that seem bewilderingly out of reach: Even existing student-loan forgiveness programs, like the federal one targeted at people who go into public service, have been dishing out help at comically low rates.
The competition has been hysterically incompetent (the Angels), bewilderingly underachieving (the Astros), terminally mediocre (the A's) and frustratingly snakebit (the Mariners), leaving the Rangers to dart to a 2231 game division lead, by far the widest gap in baseball next to Chicago's in the NL Central.
She would sit and turn the pages, studying the lurid pictures of flan and beef wellington and potatoes dauphinoise, the colors alarming and bewilderingly unreal, the graininess of the photographs suggestive of some history that had either never occurred or that she somehow had missed, she wasn't sure which.
"TIAA Traditional is bewilderingly complex and dealing with TIAA is based on trust rather than a straightforward contractual agreement," said Tomas Dvorak, professor of economics at Union College and a member of its retirement plan committee, which helps oversee employees' 403(b) plans administered by Fidelity and TIAA.
Do you recall those disappointing weekend nights spent clicking and clicking through the service's shrinky-dink selection, looking for just one movie you wanted to watch, and instead found a bunch of bewilderingly dumb kids' movies, not-even-fun-bad '80s and '90s duds, recent big-studio botches, and Things Starring Chris Klein?
Mr. Crossman, the best known, retains his happy, elfin-animal frankness while showing a new maturity; Ms. Haarmann, alert and responsive, has effortless authority; Mr. Collins is charmingly, lyrically coltish; Ms. Jones, tall with bewilderingly long legs, has an air both wry and innocent; Ms. Flores is tiny, vivid, with juicily textured movement.
I've written before about how much I don't enjoy how often the Marvel films go to the humor well (and Endgame has some pretty bewilderingly bad jokes, including the repeated fat jokes at Thor's expense and Rocket Raccoon's uncharacteristic duds), but it's undeniable that these are qualities that work for the vast majority of the audience.
The book sold well and was published in a number of languages.Lick p xx Gipson said reaction to the novel "was sometimes gratifying and sometimes bewilderingly unpleasant... It was just a book of little boys on a coon hunt." It would remain Gipson's favorite book among his own works.Lich p 40 He tried to write a sequel but was unable to finish it.
" Fiona Sturges of The Independent described the show as "teeth-grindingly, bewilderingly awful." However, some critics gave the show a far more positive review. Jane Simon of The Daily Mirror wrote: "I know what you're thinking: Morgana who? The funny girl isn't a household name, but we expect that to change after Morgana Robinson's debut tonight ... This may be the first you've heard of Morgana - it won't be the last.
Umpila is classified as one of the North Cape York Paman languages. It is one of 6 dialects which are often collectively referred to as Umpila, and, though classified as moribund, it is still spoken by elders, along with Kuuku Ya'u/Koko Yao and Kaantju, and efforts are being made to revitalize it. The process of replication in their tongue is unusual, creating forms that are bewilderingly varied.
The film received negative reviews. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes giving the film an approval rating of 8% based on 49 reviews, with an average rating of 3.43/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Given the amount of talent assembled on both sides of the camera, Are You Here falls bewilderingly flat." On Metacritic, the film holds a weighted average score of 37 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".
Summerland is a 2002 fantasy young adult novel by American writer Michael Chabon. It is about young children who save the world from destruction by playing baseball, the central theme and symbol throughout the novel. Summerland weaves elements of a World Series, parallel-universe road trip, and a hero's odyssey. The book received mixed reviews; The New York Times called it "bewilderingly busy" and likened it to "the novelization of an animated action film".
Are there other forces — of music, of life, of the landscape — that are more interesting, vital, engaging? ...Naama Kates' Chloe is no mere woman, not even a person per se. She is a force eager to join the powerful torrent of Nashville music — music that is infinite and erratic, ugly and soft, music that flows and tears and creates all at the same time. Naama Kates is bewilderingly astute as we see all these forces, all this complexity, play in her face.
645 La macchina mondiale won the Strega Prize in 1965. Its tragic main character, a peasant-philosopher living in the Marche region, has been described as "surely one of the most bewilderingly pathetic figures in contemporary Italian fiction".R. L. Clements, Saturday Review, 9 December 1967, Vol 50, no. 49 In Corporale (1974), an ex-communist intellectual becomes obsessed by the threat of nuclear war and builds himself a shelter in the hope of emerging, once it is all over, closer to the animal world.
Whilst asleep in a cave on prehistoric Earth, Arthur Dent dreams of visiting comedian Sheila Steafel on the radio show Steafel Plus on 4 August 1982. Arthur, in his dressing gown, talks of missing Mars Bars, various types of tea, Radio 4's News Quiz, chat shows, The Archers and Just a Minute. "There is nothing quite like Kenneth Williams in the entire galaxy, I've looked!" Space, he says, is "staggering, bewilderingly dull": there is so much of it and so little in it, "it sometimes reminds me of The Observer".
Bob Servant Independent received an overall positive response. In The Times David Chater called it "a total joy from start to finish — original, sharp, superbly acted and gloriously funny" and Andrew Billen said Cox gives a "stupendous performance, so calculatedly over the top, yet so irresistible". The Radio Times praised the "very funny, bewilderingly silly script" while The Scotsman called the show "likeable and amusing" with Cox's performance "infectious". However, some reviewers felt the character of Bob Servant had been better served in the radio series and books.
He has tried to bring to light a meaningful way of looking at what at first sight seem bewilderingly complex structures. The work has revealed striking structural homologies between architecture and other branches of culture, and shown how, within a number of regional traditions, forms evolve in a characteristic way, notwithstanding conspicuous artistic inventiveness. Drawings have played an important role in his research, not only for explanation but also as a means of analysis. He was educated at the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe (1965–71)Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe: School List for 1970 and Trinity College, Cambridge.
By the end, it crams its message into a student essay that's recited in class and greeted, bewilderingly, with applause." Mark Kermode reviewed the film in The Guardian as "the set-ups are familiar, the characters well worn and the film-makers' message (we are all victims) writ cornily large. But co-writer Chin is an imposing screen presence of whom we may expect more in future." David Calhoun of Time Out thought the film was "solidly made, but once you get past the attempts at realism – the banter, the backstories, the music, the clothes – it's a desperately corny yarn.
In 1939 Dodge presented a completely new designed line of pickups and trucks. Formally the T series for 1939, V series for 1940, and the W series from 1941 through 1947, the trucks became mostly known as the Dodge Job-Rated trucks. With streamlined, Art Deco styled front sheetmetal, and introducing the concept of "Job-Rated" truck configurations, Dodge tried to offer customers the truck that fit the job they were buying it for. As a result, the 1939 to 1947 Dodge pickup / truck range was offered in a bewilderingly large number of available variants and model codes.
Cook was a popular Vaudevillian, comedian, and musical theater star who lived at the Lake from 1924 to 1941." One visitor, his librettist Donald Ogden Stewart, later recalled that "Joe lived on a mad gag-infested estate in New Jersey which bewilderingly expressed his genius. On his three-hole golf course one drove off confidently into what looked like a fairway only to have one's ball rebound sharply over one's head from a huge rock which had been cunningly camouflaged. The last green was a golfer's paradise in that no matter where the ball landed it rolled obediently into the hole.
"Jaime Rojo and Steven Harrington, "Holy FAILE! 'Savage/Sacred Young Minds' at Brooklyn Museum", The Huffington Post, 8 July 2015. Others, such as Ken Johnson of the New York Times, did not see the broader implications of the show, finding it instead unfocused. He noted that, "while some other parts of the temple are amusing, intense vibes of savagery, sacredness or insanity are absent. How those psychic states might be related is obscured by Faile’s bewilderingly overwrought and unfocused magpie appropriation of graphic signifiers from many times and places, from ancient Egypt to 20th-century comic books.
Her ability to change her looks and her command of many accents also led to her playing an unusually wide range of ethnicities on the show, often with only a change of wigs. As "Nuni Shoener", Rudolph, along with Fred Armisen, created a couple from an unspecified Scandinavian country, who have unplaceable accents and bewilderingly foreign manners. Rudolph was also able to play male characters such as Scott Joplin, Justin Guarini, and Mario Vazquez. Her final episode as a cast member was on November 3, 2007, with host Brian Williams and musical guest Feist, the last episode before the writers' strike.
The philosophical concept of stoicheion denotes the basic components or the foundations of Being. STOICHEÎON 金星 represents an attempt to understand the bewilderingly great multiplicity of the natural world as combinations of a limited number of elements. Inspired by the culture, visual artistry and techniques of Asian ink paintings in Singapore, Songulashvili combined his experiences with his main focus on air, water and earth, as well as Earth’s sister terrestrial planet, Venus, which rotates in the opposite direction to most other planets and where the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east.
The art manifesto, signed by Tudor himself, proclaimed the need for a "nurturing word", "clean thinking", and obedience to "the Redeemer". As Sorohan argues, the text covered its "lack of ideas" with "exultation", with Tudor displaying his "bewilderingly impoverished vocabulary." Sorohan divides Floarea de Foc into quality articles (those by Cioran, Eliade, Ionesco, Stahl etc.) and Tudor's "Prolegomenos" column, an "insufferable rigmarole". Another controversial aspect is Floarea de Focs opposition to the established school of cultural criticism: a Manoliu essay (called "ridiculous" by Sorohan) posthumously attacked literary theorist Titu Maiorescu as a manipulator of the reading public.
Present-day stock trading in the United States – a bewilderingly vast enterprise, involving millions of miles of private telegraph wires, computers that can read and copy the Manhattan Telephone Directory in three minutes, and over twenty million stockholder participants – would seem to be a far cry from a handful of seventeenth- century Dutchmen haggling in the rain. But the field marks are much the same. The first stock exchange was, inadvertently, a laboratory in which new human reactions were revealed. By the same token, the New York Stock Exchange is also a sociological test tube, forever contributing to the human species’ self-understanding.
Pitchfork rated it with a 7.5 and described Vice as "[leaving] an impression of a confidence that has moved beyond the ego and into a territory that enables him to get away with just about anything" while Spin Magazine said that the album is "...a bewilderingly awesome musical gumbo. Both confrontational and congregational, Troof's beat-driven, stutter-filled jams will move your feet the way they were meant to move - with wild abandon and reckless intent." Mae Shi and High Places named it as one of the best albums of 2008 while electronic heavyweights Ladytron called it one of their top ten records of the year in Filter Magazine.
An interesting "laboratory" for students of the schools around, a pleasant spot for visitors to the house to chat in, a cool tension free retreat for the family to spend an evening in – this is what V.V. Shenoy has created on his modest terrace. In his own words, his garden is a combination of Duty and Beauty. When this duty is undertaken with an eye for beauty, the effort takes a marvelous shape, with vegetable and fruit trees, flowering plants, Crotons and herbs swaying happily in perfect harmony. The variety of plants and trees blending perfectly into a harmony of colors and shapes is bewilderingly wide that it needs the owner to introduce to some of the rare ones.
There are two perspectives for studying the history of ciénagas, either how ciénagas developed, aggraded and were established, or how they were degraded after the arrival of Europeans to the Southwest. While the scientists have only recently begun the daunting task of uncovering the natural processes that established ciénagas, the explanation for their losses and deterioration is clear. Ciénaga habitat was established through natural process over a period of some 10,000 years. In the 200 years following the arrival of European settlers, a disconnected series of mostly human-caused events conspired to transform the Southwest from a depositional environment to an erosional one, severely lowering groundwater tables, drying the land and resulting in a bewilderingly high number of ciénaga losses.
Some sang directly after the loss to England: "We're going to the World Cup without Holland!" In 2010, during the lead-up to 2010 World Cup match, journalist Marina Hyde remarked in The Guardian that the rivalry between the England and Germany football teams was "quite obviously an illusion, existing only in the minds of those wishful to the point of insanity – which is to say, the English". She added: "In a world that has changed bewilderingly in recent decades, England losing to Germany in major tournaments is one of the few certainties." Similarly, professor Peter J. Beck described Germany's ambivalence to the rivalry, saying that "as far as the Germans are concerned, Sunday's game is nothing more than another sporting contest".
At nodes where multiple outgoing links are available, the choice of which, all, or any to use for forwarding a given packet requires a decision making process that, while simple in concept, is sometimes bewilderingly complex. Since a forwarding decision must be made for every packet handled by a node, the total time required for this can become a major limiting factor in overall network performance. Much of the design effort of high-speed routers and switches has been focused on making rapid forwarding decisions for large numbers of packets. The forwarding decision is generally made using one of two processes: routing, which uses information encoded in a device's address to infer its location on the network, or bridging, which makes no assumptions about where addresses are located and depends heavily on broadcasting to locate unknown addresses.
Andrew Frankel of Motor Sport magazine in describing the book as "the better candidates for the most disappointing book I have ever reviewed"; criticised the content of the book as "doesn't read like Clarkson at all" and "bewilderingly lacking in his trademark style and humour" whilst praising the book's bind quality and "comprehensive history of almost all Ferrari's road cars". To summarise it, they described the book as "at best, an overpriced and entirely missed opportunity. At worst, it is a cynical exploitation of two famous names that fails to come within a light year of doing justice to either." They criticised many of the photographs in the book as "seem to be little more than snaps; some, staggeringly, are not even truly in focus while others appear to be poor quality duplicates blown up far beyond their modest capabilities" in addition as too many of them as "just plain boring".
The act consists of brothers Rohan Healy (guitar and vocals) and Al "Quiff" Healy (upright bass, banjo and vocals), and was formed in 2013. In 2014 and 2015 the duo received national radio airplay on RTÉ Radio 1, and local radio airplay on Sunshine 106.8, Near FM and FM104 with their single "Best Boots on the Bus", a collaboration with their father David Virgin, who writes, produces and performs on a number of the band's recordings. They have shared the stage with acts including Grammy Award winning artist Jim Lauderdale, The Boxcar Preachers (Texas) and Canadian alt-country group Petunia & The Vipers. In July 2014, The Dublin City Rounders were invited to perform at Áras an Uachtaráin. In July 2014, Kathy Sheridan stated in The Irish Times that: "The Healys’ “rootsy, country-meets-punk, antique blues, vaudevillian thing” perfectly encompasses the bewilderingly numerous threads that make up the cooler end of “country” music". Between March and May 2015 the group took part in the televised musical talent contest Busker Abú on TG4.

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