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At first, she's super defensive, but then she gives in.
Andrew is reluctant for obvious reasons but ultimately gives in.
Odysseus overpowers her, and she gives in easily, begging for mercy.
Whatever that gives in the next couple of years, who knows?
But while the film subverts some tropes, it gives in to others.
With that, he finally gives in and agrees to be a Serpent.
" The story just just gives in: "I felt things I cannot express.
To not do it sort of gives in to what's happening today.
The impression this gives in "Fear" is, initially, of a reasonably normal administration.
Another mound of clay rises and gives in to the pressure of palms.
Adam presses her to spend time together as friends, and she gives in.
Rey bugs him to train her, he curmudgeonly refuses, but eventually gives in.
Gradually Iraq will cut off Kurdistan's exports and revenues until it gives in.
Much of the advice Sandberg gives in "Lean In" is, frankly, unapologetically strategic.
These things must happen before Washington gives in to any military escalation in Asia.
But she finally gives in, and drops the mic before playfully running after him.
Watch as cat after cat gives in to the irresistible urge of THE SQUARE.
But what China gives in such an arbitrary manner, it can also take away.
Despite Daredevil's attempt to reason with her, she gives in to her real identity.
If it gives in to the League, it risks becoming an irrelevance in parliament.
Either one side gives in, or the votes likely aren't there for a repeal.
Their primary realization was of the subtle context sight gives in nearly all situations.
And, in an early glimpse of the grim ride ahead, the boy gives in.
In the end, Gretchen finds herself frustrated and gives in to the theraputic process. Finally.
Eventually, Adam gives in and puts his head in his hands: "Okay, okay," he says.
From flexi-rods to rollers, Carla gives in-depth tutorials on achieving multiple natural looks.
It's the speech that Mystique gives in "X2," the terribly named 2003 X-Men movie.
She leans back on the cushions and gives in to the weight of her lids.
But on the call, according to the transcript, he gives in to Trump pretty easily.
"We believe it gives in to the class-warfare arguments," said AFP President Tim Phillips.
Here is a ranking of every handshake Eminem's character, Rabbit, gives in the film 8 Mile.
Even when he gives in to his temper, the performance is so understated that it feels anticlimactic.
But they continue to push him and he eventually gives in, with a lick of Salted Caramel.
The heart of the champion is this: One never repudiates one's deepest values, one never gives in.
They continue to eye the leverage that voice gives in search and control over the shopping process.
The union, in turn, gives in on matters like pay scales, profit sharing formulas or other benefits.
When he forgets his own involvement and gives in to his subject, the appropriate feelings arise organically.
So she listens to Xo and Jane's kind of terrible advice and gives in to their makeover.
It tracks driving and behavior in real-time and gives in-the-moment advice for dangerous situations.
Whenever he gives in to "impure" thoughts about men, images from that night flash before his eyes.
For foreign experts, whether the government gives in will be a test of President Zelensky's political strength.
It's her gift to her family: Showing us how she never gives up and never gives in.
If the South gives in to these blandishments, it will undercut the U.S. strategy of increasing pressure.
The cars of two drunks decide to kiss, the lit match gives in to the windy field.
If Sasha gives in to Lilith, she'll gain real her powers — in fact, she's already exhibiting those powers.
The emotional performance Lopez gives in that scene is like nothing she's ever done on the screen before.
"When you see it go back and forth, it's hard, because eventually one team gives in," McCown said.
If it gives in to Iran, it could alienate the world's largest economy and its chief security guarantor.
He gives up drinking, gives in to drinking, gives it up and comes back to it all over again.
Just try to count how many times Penny tells Leonard she's not into him before she finally gives in.
Perhaps the most transformative effect of basic income I've personally experienced is the power it gives in any negotiation.
"No, habibi," she says, using an Arabic term of endearment but then gives in to a Darth Vader hoodie.
But she finally gives in, showing a video in which she cluelessly joins a demonstration in the West Bank.
"Mike Pence gives in and expands Medicaid," one National Review article proclaimed when the expansion happened in May 2014.
At its worst the poem gives in to a sentimentality that is even more annoyingly literary for pretending otherwise.
Re: College: If your daughter gives in to your dad now, what else will he be so "adamant" about?
"The knight never gives up, never gives in, always advances, never retreats," said Bill Foley, the team's majority owner.
But as Mount points out, if Trump gives in to Bolton's instincts, the talks could instead lead to disaster.
His vocal performance is better than the one he gives in the Garfield films, but it's not that much better.
Kidman's face as Erin gives in to the most impersonal hand job in cinematic history has special resonance post #MeToo.
But just because she gives in doesn't mean she really wanted it, or that she'll feel good about it afterward.
"If he gives in now, that's the end of 2019 in terms of him being an effective President," Republican Sen.
But you can also see why the young woman gives in so easily to the Greek soldier Diomedes (Zach Appelman).
Often they implore him to do something about it — apparently beyond the impression of acoustics he gives in every review.
He tries to push back, going on a melodramatic rant about his truth that had been denied, but eventually gives in.
None of this really matters anyway because, within the next few minutes, Game of Thrones' eighth season gives in to temptation.
Arie awkwardly follows her from room to room until she gives in and sits back down on the couch with him.
Straight-down-the-line classics in this concert, the first of three the Boston Symphony gives in New York this season.
For one, Michaux most definitely worked under the influence, with a much looser hand that gives in to the drug's effects.
And after Laurel's (Karla Souza) constant pestering, Michaela gives in, asking to work on the account for Antares Technologies, Laurel's dad's company.
Here's a look at the night's most memorable lines: On democracy "Democracy can buckle when it gives in to fear," he said.
They start dating and Susie tries to coax Chandler to have sex with him in public and, shockingly, he eventually gives in.
But after a seemingly endless montage of late-night diaper changes, feedings, breast-pumping and alarming sleep-deprivation, she finally gives in.
He hesitates at first, but all too quickly gives in after Fires coos about the beauty of keeping it in the family.
The intention is that it's not just that … There are moments where she gives in, and moments where she pushes him away.
The good thing is, even when he says he doesn't want to eat, if I cook something yummy he usually gives in!
" That is the advice Buffett gives in Loomis' book about him, "Tap Dancing to Work: Warren Buffett on Practically Everything, 1966-2012.
Kim tries to wrestle it out of her hands — "You don't do s—!" she screams — and Khloé finally gives in, handing it over.
I've been wanting to rewatch Desperate Housewives, and J. gives in and watches with me – we get through two episodes and he's hooked!
Mary Jane is not looking forward to a reunion with her greatest hero-turned-greatest nemesis, but gives in after a lackluster fight.
Of course, not much time passes before Dro is inviting her out for celebratory drinks and Molly gives in and agrees — bad idea.
The advice she gives in the passage kind of works for those of us who are just stars in our own movies too.
As Celeste prepares for her comeback, she gives in to fits of rage and faces the challenges that come with fame and motherhood.
When his white classmates accept him into their circle, he sheds his cowering school-nerd persona and gives in to a budding courage.
The answer she gives in The Testaments is simple: Two girls fought back, and they were honest and strong and very, very brave.
Either the House caves and passes the Senate bill, or the Senate gives in and decides to broker a deal with the House.
Faris' new book Unqualified gives in intimate look inside the star's life, including her rocky romantic life and battle to overcome her own insecurities.
When Lucas finally met her in December 1975, he asked her to read the speech that Leia gives in hologram form to R2-D2.
Just how many rom-coms kinda are built atop a foundation of a guy wearing down a girl's defenses until she just gives in?
The ending is confusing: Tamara gives in, and yet she is somehow saved, ascending to the heavens, while the Demon is left, well, demonic.
No wonder Betty gives in and agrees to stay at the Farm as her killer dad runs around Riverdale with a hook for a hand.
NBC Sports' app gives in-app game alerts, while other apps like HBO Go have a more seamless experience to navigate through shows and movies.
It will take a popular initiative to support him when he does the right thing and chide him when he gives in to the Eurosceptics.
But when she gives in by the end of the episode and tries the vibrator, she's relieved to find that, no, her body isn't broken.
And like Anne, Emily gradually wears down the stern guardian down she gives in and admits that she loves her odd and endearing young charge.
A person who resists 99 times, even if he gives in the 100th, is a stronger person than someone who's never been tempted at all.
"She gives in to him again because he is the love of her life, the father of her two children and she adores him," Litzy explains.
Glen, who ultimately gives in to his killer urges, is a point of identification for queer fans who often don't find themselves represented in the genre.
DeepMind's most immediate benefit to Google and Alphabet is the advantage it gives in the strategic battle that technology companies are waging over AI (see chart).
He refuses at first (a nod to that other very controversial scene between them, perhaps?), but then she gets on her knees, and he gives in.
But if you look at it from behind, you discover the truth ... Whoever gives in to such self-absorbed vanity has huge misery hiding inside them.
But it will not be hard for them to turn their words into actions if Mr. Trump gives in to an impulse to fire Mr. Mueller.
Let's say this writer decided not to start as she did, but instead began with the kind of background she gives in paragraphs two and three.
Let's say this writer decided not to start as she did, but instead began with the kind of background she gives in paragraphs two and three.
Sony gives in: After months of criticism, Sony is finally allowing 'Fortnite' players on PlayStation 4 to play with people on Xbox One and Nintendo Switch
If Apple gives in to the US government, he said it risks its sovereignty, and that other governments will soon take notice and make similar requests.
If Trump gives in to his worst instincts, the fate of the republic may hinge on their ability to summon the courage they have so far lacked.
Trump's move to pull out of the summit aligns with the advice on backing away from negotiations he gives in his book The Art of the Deal.
In it, intrepid YouTuber and sauce delivery pioneer William Osman gives in to the apparent demands of his viewers and tries to make a literal gravy train.
Facebook apparently seems to think so and, with its tight hold on what information it gives in advance to friendly publications, that "success" is reported as such.
But I don't like to think of anyone who gives in to whatever they imagine waits on the other side of suffering as someone who has lost.
Once one country gives in to it, the imports that prompted the move are diverted to another country, which naturally follows suit, setting off a chain reaction.
"If Qatar gives in to this pressure" from its Arab neighbors, Mr. Dalay said, "that will mean that Turkey's role in the region will be further constrained."
The inflammatory tweet of a prominent sportswriter would seem to pose a material conflict with the Post's business interests for precisely the reason Hubbuch gives in his complaint.
In a last minute-deal in early 2019, Mrs May gives in on the main issues to the EU—on money, the European Court of Justice and migration.
Towards the end of the film, Christian is drugged, and finally gives in to Maja's temptations — but is caught in the act by his girlfriend, Dani (Florence Pugh).
He is easily the most creative and genuine thinker and the tenacity in his vocals, the attack he gives in his music, it's reminiscent of 90s hip-hop.
Under existing rules, the prospectus, which gives in-depth information about the company that plans to list, is only made available late in the initial public offering process.
Good Trouble gives in to portraying him stereotypically for about half of the second episode, as Callie reels after finding out that her new lover also sleeps with men.
Best of all, at any given moment, The Huntsman is thisclose to sliding into a sublime bit of ridiculousness — and it gives in to that impulse just often enough.
During an agitated third scene, the Woman is visited by a lover, leading to an intense duet in which wolf spirits appear and she gives in to animalistic passion.
There's something about her vibe and the energy she gives in videos, interviews, photographs and on her record, where I thought we could work together and it'd be good.
It's one of King's worst novels, a book that wholeheartedly gives in to his worst tendencies to have a protagonist's magically knowledgeable inner voices explain the world and reveal information.
Tony Soprano slowly gives in to moral rot as he avoids doing anything that would better himself psychologically and emotionally (to say nothing of the fact that he's a mobster!).
Though Raquel had "always known that if she read her mother's fiction, it would be devastating or alienating or both," she gives in, and the revelations are worse than expected.
Roy gives in to a strange compulsion and loads an interface to the Farm onto his luxpod, so he can keep gazing at the feed during his train ride home.
The father later gives in and William uses the bike, some wood and junk that he finds in a scrapyard to build the towering construction that powers a water pump.
In the coming primaries, the Republicans can beat him the way that a pride of lions kills an elephant -- in small bites that exhaust the beast until it gives in.
She is encouraged in this by her patrol partner (John Doman), who otherwise embodies what happens to a white man when he gives in to the imperatives of political correctness.
She's in the gorgeous apartment of the woman who wants to destroy, so she gives in to primal instinct and starts wrecking everything in sight while chugging champagne from the bottle.
His comments came after the central bank raised its economic growth forecast for Denmark but warned of risks of overheating if the government gives in to calls for more public spending.
Trump rarely gives in to the discipline of a teleprompter for very long, and he's still insistent that he's going to win — and that if he doesn't, the election is rigged.
When Maria gives in to her worst impulses, it's not a validation of homophobic stereotypes but an illustration of what could happen to any desperate person in a moment of weakness.
The other advice that Gordon gives in this bit, like what restaurants to eat at while in London, we'll take without question, but on the matter of Cinnabon, we're not convinced.
When she finally gives in, it's part of an outpouring that finds her rubbing the makeup over her naked torso with a mixture of pleasure and pain: a shocking, wrenching image.
It is at the same time a book that, like his family, never gives in to self-pity but remains remarkably balanced, forthright and unwavering in its search for the truth.
Matt Damon plays a father figure who gives in to darker impulses after his wife (Julianne Moore, playing sisters) is murdered in a Levittown-like suburb being convulsed by racial violence.
In a tweet published by the retailer, Patagonia revealed that on Black Friday alone, it beat the amount it gives in an entire year through its everyday "1% for the Planet" scheme.
Occasionally, Ms. Ballerini gives in to grand feeling, and the less specific she is, the less affecting her songs are, like on "End of the World," which mistakes grand sweep for depth.
Djokovic, who rarely gives in-depth interviews about his personal life but speaks in long, sometimes meandering paragraphs, shook hands firmly, took a seat and started riffing, apologizing intermittently for the monologue.
Yes, the specific sequence you're talking about is Elliot kind of foreshadowing the doom and gloom that could come from a society that gives up and gives in to the powers that be.
The dichotomy bolsters Trump's argument that the trade war is hurting the Chinese economy more than the American economy, and that the US can hold out until Beijing gives in on a trade deal.
When Congress gives in to the temptation to use CRs as more than short-term measures, it affects the lives of ordinary Americans, our troops in foreign countries, and industries supporting the government's missions.
If Tehran gives in on some issues regarding its nuclear program, it might insist on higher levels of uranium enrichment than what is allowed under the current JCPOA, which caps enrichment at 3.67 percent.
This depiction of their relationship tracks with the impression Maureen Orth gives in Vulgar Favors, the book upon which The Assassination of Gianni Versace is based: Madson was reportedly attracted by Cunanan's lavish spending.
"The current situation, when Washington gives in to the temptation to raise more questions" on the nuclear agreement, Ryabkov said, is evidence that the United States is trying to undermine adherence to the deal.
One evening session was enough to fill me in on the afternoon when Craig gives in to his true feelings, storms out of one of his A-level exams, and bangs on John Paul's door.
It'd be helpful if Facebook would show you which of your friends also have two-factor login authentication enabled, Hall said, but the prompts it gives in the process of picking friends don't show that.
"If the muscles are weaker people try to overcompensate using their normal muscles for a certain period of time, after which it can no longer handle the stress/ strain and gives in," Bhatia said by email.
Ms. Westbroek's singing mirrored the gradual abandonment of domestic and moral constraints, chiseled and dark-limned at first while still under her husband's roof, then more florid, voluble and bright as Sieglinde gives in to passion.
After first admiring the country's political institutions, and copying many of them in their constitutions, Latin Americans by the 1840s became afraid of propensity of the United States to take more than it gives in return.
Congress struck a deal Sunday night for a roughly $1 trillion spending bill to avert a government shutdown, a measure that appears to be largely a victory for Democrats and gives in to few conservative demands.
Also new in this update is the ability to jump directly into frequently used navigation options, like DVR interfaces or video services like Netflix or Prime, the example that Amazon gives in its post on the topic.
If either one gives in at the end — if there really is a Chosen One, if Game of Thrones returns to the ultimate genre trope of all genre tropes — it will be an unforgivable failure of nerve.
In past interviews, and in almost identical quotes she gives in her Up Next film, she acknowledges how people kept asking what was going on, if she'd been presumed a flop as she grew into her teens.
Williams took it hard, and the interview she gives in the documentary after the defeat shows a champion at her most vulnerable: in her bed, under her covers, trying sotto voce to find words for her disarray.
Reynolds gives in to love and the guidance and presence of another; he succumbs to inspiration and to illness, just as we give in to the coldness of winter and the sadness of another year gone by.
When she asks if she can really start to see Blue more often, Ralph gives in, telling her that she needs to start by getting a car seat, and they can start to work something out from there.
The album largely takes its cues from 70s lounge and chamber pop, and it gives in to the aesthetic wholeheartedly; of every Arctic Monkeys record, Tranquility Base is by far the most committed to its own particular mood.
The creative writing seminar he gives in Berlin is so inventive and engaging that it could be used as a template at any college, as a model of how to get kids to fall in love with literature.
President-elect Donald Trump is relishing a moment straight out of a reality show season finale that hasn't quite come to fruition: That moment when his most vocal and severe Republican detractor publicly gives in and kisses his ring.
And Walker, normally even-keeled, occasionally gives in to fits of rage and frustration when, tired of the effort of simply moving through a day, or being left out at school, he punches walls, rides his bicycle too fast.
Whether those rumors were true and Howard helped Ehrenreich find the character's center or the rumors were never true to begin with, the performance the actor gives in Solo should help boost him to the next level of stardom.
But the "shadow ban" narrative gives in to an incendiary message of conservative victimhood that distracts from the real issues of how these platforms have been co-opted by trolls and foreign actors to negatively impact our nation and democracy.
It gives in to Trump in a way that makes it look like he won and sends an overall message that he, or any president for that matter, has the power to dictate how and with what we are entertained.
On Friday, the General Confederation of Labor, known as the CGT, not the biggest but the most militant union and the Socialist government's main adversary, called on the workers to continue striking until the government gives in on the dispute.
David Axelrod, a former Obama administration official, said he was "kind of amazed and appalled" by Democrats applauding Sanders being denied service and the heckling Trump officials in public only gives in to what the administration wants — a more divided America.
Last year, she told Howard Stern that she wanted to take an "old-school" approach to promoting Joanne, further underscoring her desire to play within the system as she occasionally gives in to the impulse to color outside its lines.
If any performance on this list comes close to being considered a co-lead, it's the one Majors gives in this lovely indie gem about gentrification, since he tags along with the protagonist, played by Jimmie Fails, in nearly every scene.
If the series ultimately gives in to the kind of structural gimmicks that keep its first episodes from moving forward — like the flashbacks upon flashbacks — it could easily collapse in on itself and settle into being a decent, if unremarkable drama.
But he argues if the Democratic Party gives in to Trump in their first week, or even their first month, in power it will make the Trump administration think, dangerously, that a government shutdown gives them a large amount of leverage.
And while the images are obviously gorgeous, what's really amazing are the quotes Rihanna gives in the interview inside, touching on topics as diverse as reinventing her musical sound, her love of high fashion, and that so-called feud between her and Beyoncé.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar's dominance will come to an end if the Federal Reserve gives in to pressure from financial markets and President Donald Trump and chops interest rates another 50 basis points this year, a Reuters poll of market strategists showed.
On a junket to French wine country Will meets a gorgeous Australian, and though he refrains from breaking his wedding vows, when he encounters her again on a trip to Argentina he gives in to temptation, an act that has some unexpected repercussions.
No matter how many times we've seen her look hurt or bothered by the fact that he'll never be able to give her what she's really looking for — a committed relationship — she still gives in to his smooth talk and tall, muscular build.
In return, they got a package that included reliever Blake Treinen, who was an All-Star last season, and Jesus Luzardo, a future centerpiece for a creative franchise that never gives in — just like the one it welcomed to town on Wednesday night.
"Supporters take away he's a fighter, that he's never backs down, that he never gives in to the carping critics and that he will stand his ground no matter what the situation and hold his head high in the face of unrelenting criticism," he said.
Scott is also stunned that she's walking and that she is dressed like an adult, but he lets the situation continue and when she swears she is going to take care of him, he finally gives in and remarks that she looks good with red hair.
Allegedly gang-raping a young woman in India to persuade her family to drop court charges is only effective if the family gives in, which it has said it won't, and if the government acts to punish the perpetrators, which we are still waiting to see.
For the man largely considered to be the greatest rapper of his generation, and potentially of any generation, Kendrick Lamar is not always the most vocal person: he rarely gives in depth interviews, which means that today's Rolling Stone cover story is kind of an occasion.
"It gives in one eddying concentration almost every possible foolishness, cliché, platitude and muddlement about mechanical progress and progress in general, served up with a sauce of sentimentality that is all its own" H.G. Wells wrote in a ringing non-endorsement for The Times in 1927.
Sweetbitter describes food in erotic terms, and often moral ones, mixing temptation and pleasure, the thrill of desire and the ache of hunger, especially as Tess gives in to new experiences and becomes enthralled with a mysterious bartender named Jake and his closest friend, the restaurant's wine expert Simone.
"It's hard to understand why somebody like Miquel Iceta on the one hand defends dialogue and on the other hand gives in to the parties that just want to re-centralize Spain," said Gerardo Pisarello, an official from Barcelona's city hall, which the Catalan branch of Podemos controls.
Other than when he paid compliments to his wife, Michelle, and his daughters, Mr Obama received perhaps the loudest applause when he said that democracy can buckle when it gives in to fear, which is why he steadfastly rejected discrimination of Muslim Americans "who are just as patriotic as we are".
The moment plays like Gillian's last gasps, her final moments as herself before she fully gives in to being possessed by the spirit of her former lover — Goran Visnjic's Jimmy Angelov — a man who had abused her when he was alive and who won't let go of her even in death.
He begins to suspect there may be something sinister going on with Volmer's spa, perhaps tied to a strange young girl named Hannah (Mia Goth) who walks the grounds, but as he gives in and begins partaking of the doctor's strange treatments, the line between reality and dream begin to blur.
Indeed, Autumn is such a recessive, cipher-like character — and newcomer Flanigan plays her with such affectless understatement — that it comes as a shock when, in a crucial scene at a women's health clinic, she finally gives in to the welter of emotions that she's kept in check for so long.
Makers of Scotch whisky, who export about 90 percent of what they produce, have stressed the importance of the EU, which swallows about a third of those exports, but also the clout EU membership gives in negotiations with fast-growing markets such as India, which has a 150 percent tariff on imported spirits.
The FBI has complained that Apple is simply resisting its demand to unlock the phone so as not to "tarnish the Apple brand," but the company says if it gives in and allows the FBI to access the phone with "absent clear legal authority to do so," it would breach its consumers' trust.
Those numbers change year to year, but generally speaking the NBA as a whole will give jobs to a higher proportion of 6'10'' players than 6'1'' prospects, in large part because of the importance of skills like rim protection and rebounding, and due to the advantages sheer size gives in accomplishing those tasks.
The Affordable Care Act put minimum standards on the kinds of policies insurers were allowed to offer; the new Senate bill gives in to demands by Ted Cruz that insurers be allowed to offer skimpy plans that cover very little, with very high deductibles that would make them useless to most people.
If McConnell gives in to demands to call witnesses, it would dramatically alter the stakes of Trump&aposs trial by forcing top executive-branch officials — who have so far refused to testify — to reveal what they know to the public about the president&aposs efforts to solicit foreign interference in the 2020 election.
"Foreign investors will wait to get some cues from today's meeting on the extent to which the central bank is autonomous, but it will be good for bond markets in the short-term if the RBI gives in to the government's demand for more liquidity," said a dealer at a foreign bank.
Jamie gets short with Claire for assuming he fathered Laoghaire's younger girl; he tells Laoghaire's daughter that he and Laoghaire "dinnae have a bond that keeps people together forever," a distinctly passive divorce chat; and Claire's rage is sexualized, both by Jamie and then, after she gives in, by the show itself — turning her anger into foreplay whether she wants it or not.
While Phoebe's loathing for the mass-produced furniture that Rachel claims has its own history because "it came all the way from the White Plains store," may seem like a dig at the brand, she ends up falling in love with a Pottery Barn lamp in a shop window and gives in to the pull of PB. Shop the full collection in stores and on potterybarn.
As for the rest: Tyrion, a clear no for the reasons he gives in the episode; Jon, who, as you correctly point out, is just completely unsuited for leadership; Edmure Tully, who is just the worst; Sam, who would clearly rather be reading a book; Gendry, who was just legitimized as a heir a few weeks ago by the now-dead queen who razed the city; Yara Greyjoy, who previously razed Winterfell; and the Fresh Prince of Dorne, who is not even a character with a name.

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