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Excepted service appointments: This position is in the Excepted Service and does not confer rights to permanent Civil Service status.
During shutdowns, federal employees are divided into "essential" and "nonessential" groups (the name was changed to "excepted" and "non-excepted" in 21 to avoid hurting people's feelings).
" A spokeswoman for the US Attorney's Office Southern District of Texas said, "It is within the discretion of the US Attorney to determine excepted or non-excepted duties.
During shutdowns, federal employees are divided into "essential" and "nonessential" groups (the official wording was changed to "excepted" and "non-excepted" in 20203 to avoid hurting people's feelings).
Here's why the snap election was less boring than excepted.
Responding to outbreaks is a top priority and an excepted activity.
The Gallaghers and their associates, Mum excepted, swear an awful lot.
But these young men I was teaching were excepted from this.
Negligent entrustment is specifically excepted from the 2005 gun maker shield laws.
Turkey and Britain excepted, the NATO nations are more dependencies than allies.
We just want be excepted for who we are… Love is love!
On Monday night, the storm is excepted to turn towards western Tennessee.
Attendees, dads excepted, tended toward a wardrobe of pink, purple, and glitter.
On the contrary, it's the whole point of advertising, politics not excepted.
The recent reboots have all, Mummy excepted, included the participation of their stars.
Excepted from The Great Exception: The New Deal and the Limits of American
Sorry Gulf Coasters, Fairhope, Saraland, Gulf Breeze and Orange Beach locations are excepted.
Of course, Stan still has his hate on for the K.G.B., Oleg excepted.
Yet the court (Justice Clarence Thomas excepted) pretty much ignored the original meaning.
Excepted personnel will ensure USTR continues to conduct operations, including trade negotiations and enforcement.
So who's excepted — or, if you will, essential — is in part a value judgment.
The purpose of college is not to remain there all one's life, faculty perhaps excepted.
James tells their stories and assesses their works, which (Gauguin's excepted) have often been overlooked.
But we don't, the most recent election excepted, select our presidents at random off the street.
Civilian employees who are not needed for excepted activities will be furloughed, according to the memo.
Government employees who are considered "excepted" are exempt from the furlough and will continue to work.
But even though the OMB uses the labels "excepted" and "non-excepted," much of the federal government — and the public — thinks of it differently: "Essential" government functions stay open during a shutdown, while "nonessential" ones shut down; "essential" employees go to work, while "nonessential" ones stay home.
I am basing this assertion on how ABC genre shows in the past have fared (Lost excepted).
Any organized crime figure, Guzman not excepted, survives only as long as he's making other people money.
This position is in the Excepted Service and does not confer rights to permanent Civil Service status.
Nurses excepted, most women wore their own dresses on the job, denoting official roles with homemade insignia.
The current New York City delegation, Staten Island excepted, is overwhelmingly Democratic, and extremely liberal on social issues.
President Donald Trump was also excepted to travel to Texas on Tuesday, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.
Birds live all around us, and for the most part, they aren't very intimidating creatures (ostriches duly excepted).
Excepted workers, according to the legislation, perform "emergency" work or work involving people or property's safety and protection.
Whitman had imbibed a version of social Darwinism that predicted the decline of nonwhite peoples, Asians sometimes excepted.
Ratings for each franchise, brand new Miami installment excepted, have grown steadily over the 6 years since it debuted.
In the world of extradition, the "political offense" is a class of crimes that are excepted from extradition treaties.
Olivia, on the other hand, was almost always "the most powerful person in every room" — President Fitzgerald Grant excepted.
In certain quarters of the art world it seems to be required — collectors, many dealers and museum curators excepted.
Diplomats, however, had been excepted and some have been trying to bend the rules to bring in their families.
If MWC was any indication, the rest of the industry (LG and Korean regulators excepted) seems to have moved on.
Another provision would require beneficiaries of deceased IRA owners (spouses excepted) to take distributions from inherited IRAs within five years.
But the Republican president has governed -- this week excepted -- in a way far more likely to please King than Dent.
The Economist argues that the big question on investors' minds is whether these companies (Zoom excepted) can ever make money.
This is different from employees excepted for furlough because their work is considered essential, such as members of the military.
But moonlighting is a lot harder for excepted employees, who still must show up at their regular job every day.
Once a month, employees of the company — customer service excepted — do not have to answer any emails for one whole morning.
The reason audiences have responded so enthusiastically to these nostalgia-fests—"Terminator: Genisys" excepted—is that that they are so uncynical.
Lehman Brothers excepted, the major "too big to fail" banks were propped up and allowed to continue to thrive and expand.
The opposite is true now, as the Trump administration reclassifies employees from furloughed to essential or excepted from furlough at will.
The defense has been impressive, too: no panic, just consistent positioning (Dunn excepted) and every stop they have needed to make.
They almost don't exist anymore (Joe Manchin of West Virginia excepted) because neither party in its current iteration would have them.
Her best efforts are distinguished by exquisite technique (ears sometimes excepted), inventive colors and immensely sympathetic portrayals of men and women alike.
Populist parties in Europe are polling well ahead of the vote and the anti-immigration Lega party is excepted to make gains.
Best Actor nominations and wins—in which black actors have done decently, 2015 and 2016 excepted—seem to be the wrong target.
"The guidance does not identify every excepted activity, but rather provides overarching direction and general principles for making these determinations," Shanahan wrote.
"Literally, there's a handful of people that are currently excepted and able to work," said the spokesman, John Bockmier, about his office.
Press had not been explicitly invited, but as my mind has been unfreaked for some time (politics excepted), I bought a ticket.
Press had not been explicitly invited, but as my mind has been unfreaked for some time (politics excepted), I bought a ticket.
The NRF is supportive of the ObamaCare repeal bill, which is excepted to come up for a vote in the House on Thursday.
Medicines were excepted from the sanctions butshipping drugs into the country was troublesome, due to tightcurbs on financial transactions and restrictions on technology.
A warming climate is excepted to bring higher temperatures and changes to precipitation, snowpack and water flow throughout the West, the report found.
These may sound like damning words, but — with the bustier and aerial straps maybe excepted — the Big Apple Circus is wholesome family entertainment.
It's not idealism in the air around our leadership or any kind of desire (greed excepted); it's a lack, a void, a deficit.
Of the more than 114,000 employees on board as of early September, 83%, or about 95,000, would be excepted from furlough during a shutdown.
Civilian personnel who are deemed necessary to carry out "excepted activities" will also be expected to work, but will not be paid until Congress acts.
Medicines were excepted from the sanctions but shipping drugs into the country was troublesome, due to tight curbs on financial transactions and restrictions on technology.
The bases on which an applicant may be excepted from the Proclamation or qualify for a waiver are clearly explained in the Presidential Proclamation itself.
Superhero films ("Deadpool" excepted) tend to be child-friendly, for good reason: films that receive an "R" (restricted) certificate typically earn $16m less in cinemas.
To me it's the best home version of the game, and I've played all four (and still own three of them, the Saturn port excepted).
And several officials criticized Congress, which two decades ago excepted credit unions in the taxi industry from some rules that applied to other credit unions.
Guidance from the federal Office of Personnel Management prohibits excepted employees from taking any sort of leave, including vacation or sick days, during a shutdown.
The new statement looks a lot like the above excepted the word "items" has been changed to "items ordered" in both the first and second sentence.
NBC News sponsored the first primary debate this year in Miami, which broke a ratings record and received mostly positive reviews (a major microphone gaffe excepted).
Now, seven years after her death at age 93, her extraordinary life is the subject of a new biography, Betty Ford, excepted in this week's PEOPLE.
More to the point, the P20 Pro will be available to buy in far more places around the world (US unfortunately excepted) than Google's boutique product.
Salesforce: Shares of this Cramer-fave cloud play have run ahead of its Tuesday earnings report, but the "Mad Money" host still excepted a big quarter.
But as destructive as Trump has been, a surprisingly popular and vigorous opposition has risen to fight him on every front, his own shrinking party excepted.
The Department of Homeland Security is requiring passengers on some airlines serving those regions to pack their gadgets—cellphones and medical devices excepted—in their checked bags.
Just look at the side profile of the new Notebook 9: display excepted, the chassis of this laptop is barely any thicker than the ports it provides.
His campaign coincided with a development that would enable him to turn this one gain (UKIP's first, defections excepted) into the 1310 seats his party now holds.
One area where Apple and Google are going seemingly uncontested is car infotainment systems, with everyone (Toyota stubbornly excepted) transitioning to support CarPlay, Android Auto, or both.
Rather, he's not willing to be a beacon of hope for the people of Aleppo, even if the cost was more then what would have been excepted.
Garrett had an "excepted service" position as an attorney created for him at the SEC's Office of the General Counsel earlier this year, according to the report.
The secretaries of the military departments and heads of Defense Department components, including combatant commands, are responsible for determining which activities are "excepted," according to the memo.
Finally, I dashed in some Worcestershire sauce, because I love the umami richness it gives dishes, and because — Caesar salad excepted — I don't use it often enough.
Awards shows (MTV's Video Music Awards excepted, perhaps) have become play-it-safe zones when it comes to fashion, extensions of advertising contracts or auditions for them.
Not until 20103, in Benin and then Zambia, did the region see peaceful ejections of incumbent rulers at the ballot box (the long-democratic island of Mauritius excepted).
Most of the "excepted" employees are those working for the National Weather Service, which makes weather forecasts needed for air travel, military operations, and to protect the public.
For employees, no pay and a higher workload While "essential" or "excepted" government workers will eventually get paid, that's little comfort when you've gone weeks without a paycheck.
Of the 154 employees in the DHS Office of Strategy, Policy, and Plans, which oversees the statistics office, six are "excepted" or continuing to work through the shutdown.
Moreover, while adults tend to dislike mean people generally (Trump excepted for some), the babies preferred individuals who were mean to puppets which did not share their preferences.
"EPA has excepted a limited number of employees to prepare the Acting Administrator for the hearing on January 16th," EPA General Counsel Matt Leopold said in a statement.
"Participation in and preparation for a confirmation hearing that has been scheduled by Congress is clearly excepted under Department of Justice, Office of Legal Counsel, opinions," he said.
The only people excepted from this rule are identical twins, who often share every step of at least the first few decades of their existence with each other.
Weinstein's "open secret" was the kind of industry gossip that nearly everyone knew about (Streep apparently excepted) and every reporter wanted to write about, if only they could.
For an employee deemed "excepted" from furlough during a shutdown — which is to say, forced to work without pay — walking off the job could carry a similar penalty.
More than 80 percent of the Secret Service workforce is considered excepted or exempt and are working during the shutdown, according to a DHS planning document published last month.
They were deemed unsafe by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in February and then pulled from the market by virtually every retailer (tourist traps in lower Manhattan excepted).
That's the question confronting the acquisitive investment firm — long celebrated for its deal-making savvy, Unilever excepted — and its portfolio companies as they run out of transformational acquisition targets.
He was fed wrestlers now long gone and he benefited from a company that has preferred—Attitude Era excepted—to have one dominant wrestler it can keep the title on.
All active-duty military, including reserve forces, and civilian workers "necessary to carry out or support excepted activities" would continue to work, but would be paid once the government reopens.
Becoming a voice of conscience is a job that few of the long-running rock bands who can still command the arena circuit — Bruce Springsteen excepted — are willing to shoulder.
Now, as Donald J. Trump helms arguably the most turbulent presidency since Richard M. Nixon's, the nation is entering an era of volatility unseen for decades (post-9/11 excepted).
"States have received several consumer complaints about confusion and misinformation regarding their short-term or excepted benefit plans," said Julie Mix McPeak, NAIC president and Tennessee Commissioner of Commerce and Insurance.
But then considering how crowded and viciously thin the margins in the smartphone space nowadays (iPhones excepted), the barren hinterlands of VR probably induced sensations of wild relief in HTC's management.
College football is a geographically rigged board: Programs based in states flush with high school talent regularly compete at the highest level while, Notre Dame excepted, schools rooted elsewhere do not.
The men may have been playing it mostly safe this time around, Billy Porter in his version of the Bjork swan dress, a white tux swan train, detachable for sitting, excepted.
The letter excepted only a few classes of visa holders, mainly diplomats and NATO military personnel, leaving au pairs and businesspeople, athletes and artists, even victims of human trafficking without exemptions.
More than 80 percent of the Secret Service workforce is considered exempted or excepted and is expected to work during the shutdown, according to a DHS planning document published last month.
While parts of Europe appear to be awakening from their slumber, Canada and the U.S., President Trump excepted, have had a record of denial to what some believe is an ongoing invasion.
The most recent guidance from NASA, released in 2017, indicates that all nonessential employees should stay home during a shutdown, while a small contingent of staff continue to work on "excepted" projects.
"Participation in and preparation for a confirmation hearing that has been scheduled by Congress is clearly excepted under Department of Justice, Office of Legal Counsel, opinions," he said in a statement last week.
Down 3-1, the Warriors did what great teams do, overcoming adversity to win the last three games and set up what, Thunder fans excepted, most of the basketball world wanted to see.
OMB guidance states that two business days before a potential lapse, agencies need to notify employees of their work and pay status under a lapse -- that is, if they are furloughed or excepted.
The HB22019 controversy started in Charlotte where left-wing politicians on the city council repealed an existing ordinance that specifically excepted restrooms, showers, and similar facilities from the city's prohibition on sex discrimination.
With ranges limited to 100-150km, previous electrics (Tesla's luxury models excepted) have been niche vehicles, occupying just 1.5% of the new-car market in America and 1% in the world as a whole.
Metallica excepted, few metal bands survived the grunge explosion, and Voivod had taken a left-field turn into psychedelia with 173's Angel Rat, an album that puzzled even their core thrash fan base.
The president's team also recognizes that China is no longer a weak player in the global economy, whose industries and companies are unable to survive without being excepted from global trade rules and disciplines.
And while the Affordable Care Act did away with most exclusions based on pre-existing conditions, these policies are excepted — sopre-existing conditions or family history could potentially preclude an individual from receiving coverage.
She had covered up her elaborate full-sleeve tattoo with a Wimbledon-white arm sock, and played a refreshingly thoughtful brand of tennis, but still the entire crowd — Slovenians excepted — seemed firmly behind Gauff.
"TTB will suspend all non-excepted TTB operations, and no personnel will be available to respond to any inquiries, including emails, telephone calls, facsimiles, or other communications," a stark notice on the Bureau's website reads.
McLaren's reputation with young drivers, Hamilton excepted, has been poor of late but Norris said he was not worried about what had befallen Perez, Denmark's Kevin Magnussen and now Vandoorne at the under-performing team.
Nintendo, with its commitment to family friendly gaming (generally speaking… 007 and Conker's Bad Fur Day excepted), was the choice of millions for that reason and because the SNES had been such a huge success.
Paramount allegedly promised to "leave the property in as good order as when received…reasonable wear and tear excepted," according to Price, who filed a lawsuit on Thursday in the Eastern District of New York.
The Oria is excepted to ship in summer 2017, but the company plans to add in the ability to connect the device to sleep trackers in its next version to help you sleep even better.
Employees who are "excepted" — meaning they must continue performing their typical job duties without compensation until the shutdown ends — are ineligible to receive unemployment benefits, as they are entitled to payment for the hours they've worked.
Treasury Department estimates show that the rule, which creates the new Individual Coverage HRA and the Excepted Benefit HRA, could benefit more than 11 million workers and family members, including some 85033,000 Americans who were previously uninsured.
If most of them are dressing for comfort, they're also telegraphing how they'd like to be seen — Ruth's serious blues, Arthie's soft pinks — before they realize that the camera won't want their real selves, Sheila's pelt excepted.
"NOAA personnel will be limited in number and in the extent of work they are able to do at this time," the agency added, noting that some are working in excepted capacities to protect life and property.
In two cases, federal employees classified as "excepted," which means they still have to work without pay, allege the government is violating the Fair Labor Standards Act, which lays out the rules for how employers must pay employees.
In order to make things easier for users, Microsoft will be allowing the most popular sites that use Flash to be excepted from the block automatically, but has not yet commented as to which sites will be included.
If we can play a role at all, it must be hand in hand with the Russians as full partners, something many Americans (Secretary of State John Kerry excepted) appear to be unable to fathom, let alone to stomach.
In the 100 meter final, he sprints with ease past the pack as the other runners—silver medalist African-American Ralph Metcalfe excepted—completely break down in form, flailing and lurching in a vain attempt to retain their dignity.
" She added, "In collaboration and agreement of the Department of Justice, US Attorney Patrick deemed that the ongoing border fence litigation, among other matters, were excepted and will continue to be as long as the federal courts are open.
But crunch time is coming: "No pay may be provided for excepted [essential] work during the December 23-January 5 [today] pay period until the lapse in appropriations has ended," the federal Office of Personnel Management says on its website.
Examples of potential excepted activities include direct administrative, logistical and medical support for military operations, intelligence operations in direct support of military operations, responses to emergencies such as counterterrorism and nuclear reactor safety and inpatient care at Pentagon medical facilities.
"Pursuant to longstanding — and legally binding — opinions from the Department of Justice going back nearly 40 years, there are certain exceptions to the Antideficiency Act that allow for excepted work to occur regardless of a lapse," said OMB spokesman Brad Bishop.
Under existing Senate rules, the upper chamber "shall" begin the process of considering articles of impeachment if charges are officially brought by the House: Upon such articles being presented to the Senate, 102 the Senate shall, at 1 o'clock afternoon of the day (Sunday excepted) following such presentation, or sooner if ordered by the Senate, proceed to the consideration of such articles and shall continue in session from day to day (Sundays excepted) after the trial shall commence (unless otherwise ordered by the Senate) until final judgment shall be rendered, and so much longer as may, in its judgment, be needful.
He chose to portray that as a moderate alternative to M4A, but it's more ambitious than nearly any elected Democrat (Sanders excepted, of course) was being just a few years ago, and more ambitious than the plans of some of his fellow candidates.
The law sets up types of excepted employees — including emergency employees, "whose work, if suspended, would threaten the safety of human life or the protection of property" — but it's usually up to each agency to sort its employees into the proper bucket.
Sonos has been working on its own voice-controlled smart speaker to compete with the Echo from Amazon and Google's Home service, which is excepted to be fully revealed in September to work with a number of content and voice service providers.
Some people, including Mr. Dollar, the former N.C.U.A. chairman, said Congress excepted the taxi trade from rules because the industry was supported by former United States Senator Alfonse D'Amato of New York, who was then the chairman of the Senate Banking Committee.
And in Europe, the Spaniards, Italians, French, Russians and Swedes, are generally of what we call a swarthy Complexion; as are the Germans also, the Saxons only excepted, who with the English, make the principal Body of White People on the Face of the Earth.
But it was largely because of the nature of his output: lots of low comedy, an abundance of pratfalls and funny faces, but ("The King of Comedy" and some others excepted) not much of the kind of substantive or enduring work that brings statuettes.
When the Obamas were in the White House, they significantly relaxed the rules, the president often going without a tie or jacket, and Michelle Obama most often in pants with a J. Crew T-shirt or cardigan and Converse (one Tracy Reese floral dress excepted).
" When reached for comment, a US State Department spokesman insisted that only two were granted the first month because "it took time to determine if the applicant was subject to the Proclamation, and if so, whether they might be excepted or qualify for a waiver.
The defense, which recovered five fumbles including a school-record three by free safety Micah Abernathy to key the rally against the Hokies, will be without star cornerback Cameron Sutton (broken ankle), but standout linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin (shoulder ailment) is excepted to be available. 1.
Compounding the Democrats' challenge this year, Hispanics represent the largest minority population in almost all the competitive Republican-held districts (North Carolina excepted) and Democrats remain concerned that turnout among them won't be nearly as high as they have hoped after all the provocations from Trump.
In addition, she noted, though the jewelry arrangements were out in force, "I don't think there are a lot of clothing deals at Cannes" (the names already locked down by various brands, like Ms. Robbie and Chanel, the Vuitton ganglet, which includes Selena Gomez and Ms. Seydoux, excepted).
The job of public affairs officials, the plan notes, "may be conducted only to the extent the failure to perform those functions prevents or significantly damages the functioning of a funded component, the operations of other funded parts of the Government, or the performance of an excepted function" (emphasis ours).
Even if the welfare of the rest of the globe is excepted, such a tax on goods imported from China would "tremendously" hurt the poor by jacking up the prices on many of the products they most frequently use, said Caroline Freund, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Positions like accountants, secretaries, and press officers — all of whom do critical work that makes the military run smoothly — are nevertheless considered "non-excepted" and would therefore be sent home if the government shut down (though some people are forced to work for free and just receive back pay after the government reopens).
Guess even though she is no longer officially associated with her brand, she still likes to shop there.) But it is the men, in their "what, this old thing?" rejection of the tailored sartorial culture in which most of them spend their days (the tech crowd excepted), whose attire is the most instructive.
Read more: Hilton Als: How Rachel Weisz Helped Save My Life Ethan Hawke is wonderful, and I'm glad most people (the academy excepted, though I'm sure they'll come around when he plays a scarily accurate Mike Pence in a turgid "satire" of the Trump administration in 2028) now agree with me about that.
But by setting a minimum on the number of electors who represent each state, no matter how small, and then by awarding a state's electoral votes to a candidate on a winner-take-all basis (Maine and Nebraska excepted), the results of the Electoral College vote may deviate rather substantially from the popular vote.
It's near-impossible not to feel a little bit sorry for the people who are getting it (Luke obviously and eternally excepted): to witness someone who's so unhappy with their face or body that they're willing to pony up significant cash and undergo actual surgery, with its unavoidable indignities, in order to change it.
The company is starting to roll out the intelligent assistant feature to nearly all phones running Android Marshmallow and Nougat (some low-end devices excepted.) The update, which will be part of a change to the Google app, will be available in the U.S. beginning this week and will then launch in the UK, Australia, Canada and Germany.
"A significant portion of the Department's mission relates to the safety of human life and the protection of property, and primarily for this reason, the Department has a high percentage of activities and employees that are excepted from the Anti-deficiency Act restrictions and can continue during a lapse in appropriations," Justice Department spokesman Wyn Hornbuckle told BuzzFeed News in an email.
As the most prominent regional body for human rights to which the US has at least historically shown some deference, the IACHR is a "vital tool both for accountability and for raising awareness of US policies and practices that contravene globally excepted HR norms, " according to JoAnn Ward, director of the Human Rights in the US Project at Columbia Law School.
Maybe, just after White railed against fighters who request big-money match-ups, the UFC puts Woodley against Conor McGregor or Nate Diaz—both occasional welterweights who've headlined the biggest selling pay-per-view in the promotion's history, at least one of whom was specifically excepted from White's rant, neither of whom has done anything to warrant a title shot.
But even some government employees and agencies that are, in theory, covered by a shutdown are allowed to keep running — federal law (put in place after the shutdowns of the 1990s) says that some kinds of work "may continue to be performed during a lapse in appropriations," according to the Office of Management and Budget, and that employees doing that work are "excepted" from a shutdown.
It offers the best specs in a device like this by a long way (the Nvidia Shield excepted)—that means faster, smoother operation for menus, apps, and 24K playback based on the time we've spent with it, as well as more potential for apps and games, even if developers haven't really embraced Apple's vision: Minecraft for Apple TV recently got shelved and no one really noticed, and there's no Spotify app.
Youth unemployment, driven in part by rigid labor markets, helps to explain why voting trends among the young in France — college students excepted — differ so significantly from the US. A third trend revealed in the French presidential election is broad and deep dissatisfaction with the status quo — a trend we've also seen in the US and UK. Polls consistently reveal declining confidence in the French economy and political institutions as well as a mounting sense of national decline, particularly among former left-wing voters.
Despite worries that it might be too incendiary for New York's biggest stages, Jeremy O. Harris's play, which began Off Broadway, finished its 19-week run at the 800-seat Golden Theater last week with critical acclaim but not much controversy (one edgy talkback excepted.) It did not recoup its $3.9 million capitalization, so it was technically not a hit, but the producers said they were pleased with how well it did do, and noted that over 100,000 people saw it over the course of its run.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation FBI Agents Association calls on Congress to make 'domestic terrorism' a federal crime Senators renew request for domestic threats documents from FBI, DOJ after shootings MORE (Wis.) and Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (Maine) introduced a bill on Friday to ensure federal employees deemed "excepted" during the ongoing partial government shutdown are paid for their work.

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