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The "Milk While Speaking" rule was instated in 1966 after Sen.
Had we instated these, we probably wouldn't have needed so many meetings.
But after complaints from parents the school board instated a new bathroom policy.
Iranian sanctions were violated, fines levied and seven-year international bans were instated.
He's eligible to be instated from the seven-day concussion disabled list on Tuesday.
In February, too, the pope instated a new commission for the protection of minors.
It was kind of, to borrow a word from our newly instated 45th President, sad.
EISEN: AT THE SAME TIME, YOU HAVE INSTATED A COST DISCIPLINE, $3.8 BILLION PRODUCTIVITY SAVINGS.
It has been around at least since ancient Greece, when Hippocrates instated the medical secret.
There has never been a referendum put forward to repeal the amendment since it was instated.
We have already seen the disastrous results of minimum wage hikes instated at the state level.
Namely, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wisconsin, which have instated all three punitive pregnancy and drinking policies.
Following that, the newly instated chairman said the agency will adopt "light touch" regulation under his leadership.
As the peaceful and spontaneous demonstrations spread, security services opened fire, and instated curfews and internet blackouts.
The man who contracted the virus landed at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport before the protocols were instated.
The politician suggested a burka ban be instated in select public places, such as schools and public offices.
The Supreme Court re-instated the death penalty in 1976 after having suspended it earlier in the 1970s.
The beachside city of Mar Del Plata in Argentina yesterday instated an official ban on electronic music events.
Finally, China has instated quality controls, sending inspectors to look at Waste Management's facilities, but Fish wasn't worried.
It instated new regulations that guarantee a minimum payment of 300 euros ($333) per month for unemployed residents.
Recently, they've been receiving more than 200 applicants per year—which meant some criteria needed to be instated.
These rules have not yet been implemented, but will be pending a trial period instated by the town's council.
DeWine said Ohio's "stay at home" order effectively mirrors "shelter in place" orders instated by cities and states nationwide.
In response, the city has since instated an awareness campaign to remind drivers of the increased risk during winter.
The budget resolution scraps a recently instated rule that required the waiting period for most types of legislation. Sen.
Four levels were instated, the same four that exist at Tiger Muay Thai today: beginner, intermediate, advanced, and competitive fighters.
Authorities instated a nighttime curfew Saturday through the Santiago metro area in an effort to establish order in the city.
Once she is instated, Ocasio-Cortez will make $174,000 a year as a member of Congress, according to NBC Washington.
Rajoy was re-instated for a second term last October but with the smallest parliamentary minority in Spain's modern history.
Others instated mandatory one-hour programs that aim to teach students about consent, but aren't sufficient in-and-of themselves.
Newly instated CEO Carsten Breitfeld promises that FF91 cars will go into production and hit the road by fall 2020.
The attorneys general, all Democrats, are seeking to have the two rules instated as written under Obama's Department of Education.
The Bucharest laboratory was provisionally suspended by WADA last November due to non-compliance and has yet to be re-instated.
As per a Congressional rule instated in 20153, the White House released salary information for its 22015 staffers on June 24.
After facing criticism, Darden, the parent company behind restaurant chains like Olive Garden, recently instated a sick leave for its workers.
Reinstating the long-form census became a key platform for the Liberals, which they promptly instated following their decisive 2015 victory.
If a property changes hands and a new lease is not instated, the tenants are legally off the hook for the rent.
The first paid menstrual leave policy was instated in Japan in 1947; similar regulations also exist in Taiwan, South Korea, and Indonesia.
More will follow, of course, likely subject to a similar vetting process as the one Apple has instated for its App Stores.
Wild called for drone accident reporting to be mandatory globally for commercial drone pilots, and more stringent airworthiness requirements also be instated.
As DHS secretary, Kelly instated a stricter interpretation of TPS statute, altering a tradition of perfunctory renewals dating back to the 1990s.
Under the Obama-instated program some 800,000 undocumented immigrants who arrived in the U.S. as children could work and go to college.
The charges were set aside in 2009, paving the way for Zuma to run for president, but were re-instated in 2016.
The decree, signed by newly instated President Miguel Díaz-Canel in April, grants the Cuban Republic stringent control over independent artistic production.
Fun fact: Every four years, an inaugural luncheon is held for the newly instated president by the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies.
Clinton's platform also says she would continue to back net neutrality rules recently instated by the FCC and supported by President Barack Obama.
A Middle Eastern restaurant called Marché Ferdous has recently garnered a lot of attention for an unlikely policy it instated three months ago.
Because his butt is such a big part of his reputation, Bryan has understandably instated a "no booty touching rule" for his fans.
In city council meetings, Spurgeon has said even if the buffer zone is instated, he and the other protestors will not obey it.
The country reported 29 cases of the virus this past week, and the government instated a public curfew to control the possible spread.
If all states instated Medicaid work requirements similar to that of Arkansas, as many as four million Americans could lose their health insurance.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled that a previous ban instated in June by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) would be upheld.
He noted the handbag manufacturer has instated new design and cost-cutting initiatives, but has faced a seminal problem: consumers' diminished appetite for handbags.
Nearly half a century ago, the American Psychiatric Association instated its Goldwater Rule, which prohibits members from commenting publicly on someone they haven't examined.
The rules: In 1966, Congress instated a rule that prevents the president, from accepting gifts worth more than a certain amount from foreign governments.
As a result, financial debt has been reduced to approximately EUR398 million, representing EUR397.8 million of re-instated bonds and only small finance leases.
Some dating apps like Plenty of Fish have instated video chat features, while others like Bumble have seen increases in video chat and calls.
Scott Lindquist, an epidemiologist in Washington, said the patient in the US likely began traveling before the US airport screenings were instated on Friday.
ObamaCare instated a number of taxes, including the Health Insurance Tax, to help pay for the expansion of health-care coverage under the law.
Once you have all the information, you can decided if the newly instated prices change how you feel about trying all those secret menu items.
" This requirement was instated in hopes of ending the violence and constant strikes that roiled earlier days of American capitalism and bringing about "labor peace.
The new regulation, instated on January 1 of this year, requires companies with 50 or more employees to create terms for handling out-of-office emails.
In effect, the feature is being re-instated, having existed fleetingly when Curve was in testing back in 2016 before being unceremoniously blocked by American Express.
An Oscar rule instated in 2017 allows any interested member of the Academy to vote on animated films, regardless of their background or connection to animation.
In a particularly disappointing development, the recently instated National League for Democracy government has refused to take an unequivocal stance condemning the persecution of the Rohingya.
Though the 80/20 has rather serious ambitions—as evidenced by a recently instated eight-seat chef's table—it's far from a stuffy, concept-driven experience.
The charges were set aside in 2009, paving the way for Zuma to run for president, but were re-instated in 2016 by the Supreme Court.
" Dent called the episode "unacceptable and I urge the administration to halt enforcement of the order until a more thoughtful and deliberate policy can be instated.
Former Vice President Joe Biden and Univision journalist Jorge Ramos clashed over Obama-era immigration policies that have been compared to those instated in the Trump administration.
BfArM in 2016 instated the meetings with groups representing drugmakers, physicians, pharmacists, drugs distributors as well as other government bodies to monitor and mitigate against drug shortages.
On April 20, newly instated president Miguel Díaz-Canel signed a proposal for a new regulation, Decree 349, surrounding artistic freedom and institutional censorship in the Republic.
It makes the Yuma tent, the indoor dance floor that was instated in 2013 to introduce a more alternative dance scene to Coachella, seem ostentatious by comparison.
New York is already considering net neutrality laws that look very similar to the original SB 822, and Washington State recently instated its version of net neutrality.
Egypt's top administrative court this week backed the international standard favoured by suppliers, freezing a lower court order that would have re-instated the total ergot ban.
Alleging economic crisis and social unrest, Pinochet's newly instated military government set about undoing social programs, suspending the constitution, and enforcing violence against Chilean citizens deemed disloyal.
It was one of the first places to be built after the Apartheid government instated the Group Areas Act in the 1950s, separating black and white South Africans.
Correction: Removed line about Reddit banning self-promotion, and it is not part of the company's terms of service, but a community rule instated and enforce by subreddits.
Industry leaders have pointed to heightened restrictions on entering the U.S., particularly after Trump instated a series of executive orders that limited travel from several majority Muslim countries.
The 10-day limit was specifically instated by game wardens to deter activists seeking licenses solely to take up as much time in the hunting zones as possible.
The new rules were instated by its moderators July 14, 2015 and have been pinned to the top of r/AdviceAnimals for newcomers and old subscribers to see.
However, the exchange re-instated the suspension on the shares before close of trading on Wednesday following a counter directive from the SEC, it said in a statement.
A single representative may be temporarily instated by Madrid to govern the region after the Senate approves direct rule, Soraya Saenz de Santamaria said in a radio interview.
Despite a U.S. ban on Huawei's use of Android, the phone maker's Q3 shipments consisted mostly of models already in development before the restriction was instated, said Canalys.
VIDEO: Gisele is Giving Us Workout Goals On Instagram The star has stood by Brady amid the ongoing drama surrounding his NFL suspension, which was recently re-instated.
The English Reformation had a radical influence on ghosts, as it eliminated the concept of purgatory, and instated an idea of souls immediately going to heaven or hell.
With the unanimous support of the Board of Trustees, newly instated University President, Vincent E. Price, ordered the statue be removed, which it was on August 19, 2017.
In 2004, the government attempted to clean up the industry and instated the Michuki rules, which require matatus to have speed regulators, proper seatbelts and a uniformed crew.
The EU is trying to implement a new channel to allow Iran to sell its oil and circumvent newly-instated U.S. sanctions, but setting it up is proving complex.
That policy is broadly opposed by Democrats and was repealed by Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, only to be re-instated by George W. Bush and Donald Trump.
His job with the city was re-instated, and one condition of his re-employment was that he must refrain from taking any dangerous trips, he told Fox News.
Cheap labor, generous tax credits and a recently instated 20% cash rebate on the money spent by the production company within Morocco keeps the producers coming back, he adds.
Despite proclamations to better integrate the Roma, Rome's newly instated Five Star Movement government has allocated 1.2 million euros (about $203 million) to build a new camp, he said.
He added that GOP senators had to stay on to work on the issue because they have promised to repeal ObamaCare ever since it was instated seven years ago.
Twitter declined to comment about why it re-instated Delaware's account, and wouldn't say whether other accounts in a list it sent to Congress may have also been misidentified.
Following their arrests, the US government ramped up the vetting process for Iraqi refugees, slowing the influx of refugees, but Obama never instated an outright ban, as Conway claimed.
After the federal assault weapons ban expired in 2004, only seven states and the District of Columbia instated assault weapons bans, and two other states have regulations but not bans.
Eileen Sheil, Cleveland Clinic's executive director of corporate communications, told CNN that although Kollab's license is still instated, she does not have the ability to practice medicine at this time.
More than 800 Danes and Swedes congregated by the trains from Denmark to Sweden at Copenhagen Airport on Saturday to protest the newly-instated border control between the two countries.
Evacuees took Zumba classes under quarantine Before the mandatory quarantine was instated at the Riverside base, one of the evacuees tried to leave the premises and was placed under individual quarantine.
The rule was instated after a 1964 issue of Fact magazine polled psychiatrists to discern if then-Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater was fit for the highest office in the land.
The mood was tense in New Delhi on Wednesday morning, as riot police patrolled the streets and the city's highest elected official, Arvind Kejriwal, called for a curfew to be instated.
After the borders with Macedonia closed in March and the EU instated its one-for-one deal with Turkey only two months later, the options for Syrian refugees have become extremely limited.
As first reported by The Wall Street Journal, privacy regulators have raised concerns over whether Facebook Dating is compliant with new data privacy laws instated in the European Union, known as GDPR.
The CRA is a way of reversing rules recently instated by federal agencies; it's simple and effective, though, until this administration, rarely used (but they made up for lost time, all right).
But Freedom of Information requests by the Thomson Reuters Foundation to the UK's Office of National Statistics showed they were deleted in April 2015 and not re-instated until October that year.
While there were high hopes for the newly instated National League for Democracy government, its refusal to act on the persecution of the Rohingya has shown the government's position on the matter.
Let's call this a tweak The new bye week instated this year as a trade-off for having players skate three-on-three at the All-Star Game has received mixed reviews.
However, according to ESPN's Brett Okamoto, Hendricks inexplicably blamed the judges instated by the NSAC for his shortcomings in his post-fight interview—despite Gastelum having the better of the fight throughout.
A ban on children in the parliamentary swimming pool was lifted, a weekly parent-and-child swimming session was instated, and plans are underway to build a playground on the front lawn.
Before the new ban was instated, the Chinese Communist Party announced plans to crack down on illegal wildlife markets and trade across the country, recognizing "shortcomings" in its response to the outbreak.
In 2018, lawmakers attempted to invoke the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to undo the Pai order, an obscure procedure that allows Congress to repeal recently instated regulations without being blocked by a filibuster.
Chris Collins (R-NY), known to be a close friend of Trump's, emphasized "welfare reform" instead of entitlement reform more broadly, calling for work requirements to be instated for federal safety net programs.
A study from Stanford University School of Medicine, published by the World Health Organization in 2011, found that abortion rates went up by 40% when the policy was last instated under President Bush.
House Democrats pushed the Trump administration on Monday to acknowledge officially if it has instated a new policy not to respond to oversight requests from Congress unless they are signed by senior Republicans.
Detroit SS Jose Iglesias, who was re-instated from the paternity list on Saturday, has not been able to join the team as he is stuck in Miami due to Hurricane Irma. 2.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan has re-instated a ban on two charities linked to the founder of an Islamist militant group that has carried out attacks in India, the interior ministry said on Friday.
AMMAN, March 22 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - m ideelComplaints and concerns over water shortages rose by 58% in Jordan in the first day after a country-wide curfew was instated, water authorities said Sunday.
Whenever this rule is instated — always by Republican presidents — health clinics around the world are often forced to close their family-planning programs because they are dependent on funding from the United States.
Even if Trump does lift the restrictions after 90 days, most said they'd still be too afraid to travel, knowing he could reinstate the order just as suddenly as he instated it last week.
Rajoy was re-instated for a second term last October but with the smallest parliamentary minority in Spain's modern history, forcing him to seek support from rivals every time he wants to pass legislation.
The investigation was launched last November, only a month before the Federal Communications Commission was set to vote on a proceeding that would roll back the open internet regulations instated under the Obama administration.
Brazil's newly-instated President Michel Temer arrived in China on Friday to attend the G20 leaders meeting in Hangzhou, his first global event after the impeachment of his predecessor Dilma Rouseff earlier this week.
Although the ban has been defeated in court since it was instated via executive order on Friday, January 27, Trump and his administration are currently working to replace it with an updated immigration policy.
Production of light shale oil in the United States surged over the past year, while supply of heavy crudes dropped in Venezuela and Iran, which was hit by newly instated U.S. sanctions this month.
The powerful right wing in Israel wishes to annex the West Bank, or large parts of it, and some voices have been saying that Israeli law should be instated in the Occupied Territories, too.
Sam Gregory, program director at human rights nonprofit WITNESS (which is also a partner on Facebook's recently-instated "Deepfakes Detection Challenge"), told Motherboard that he's less skeptical about this policy, but acknowledges its limits.
In the United States, states like New York, California, Oregon, and Hawaii have implemented bans on plastic bags, while dozens of countries around the world have instated similar prohibitions or taxes on plastic bags.
Trump's ban, which the White House officially instated in August, would ban the US military from paying for gender-affirming surgery, with some exceptions to "protect the health" of someone who had already begun transitioning.
Since Mayor Michael Bloomberg instated bike lanes in much of the city during his 2002-2013 tenure, sanitation workers have to pay extra attention to their blind spots so that they won't run into bikers.
Sanchez was ousted by the party in October after 10 months of political stalemate, paving the way for Rajoy to be re-instated for a second term when the Socialists abstained in a parliamentary vote.
Decree 349, signed by newly instated President Miguel Díaz-Canel in April and published in the Gaceta Oficial de la República de Cuba in July, grants the Cuban Republic greater control over independent artistic production.
The statue of liberty casts a shadow on the flag, symbolizing our justice and laws previously instated being outshone by President Trump's actions and executive orders that he is using to avoid the legislative process.
Later, the car was re-instated by Consumer Reports as a top-rated ultra-luxury sedan after consumers said its reliability had improved, and it updated its software to include automatic emergency braking at highway speeds.
Gupta, now President and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, noted that Sessions had instated one sweeping measure after the next to reverse progress made by the Obama administration protecting LGBTQ individuals.
Their funding was revoked after a federal appeals court ruling upheld an Ohio law instated in 2016 which forbids the state from providing preventative health funding to any organization that "performs or promotes" non-therapeutic abortions.
Over the past three years, the bank's net new money growth of 2.1 to 2.2 percent has fallen at the lower end of the 2-4 percent target for 2018 to 2020 instated earlier this year.
California, on the other hand, chose to just go for it, and it's enacted a law that very clearly replicates and goes beyond the rules that the FCC instated in 2015 — and then revoked in 2017.
Mom hadn't banned a video game before, but ever paranoid, I feared that if I angled for a different gorey shooter, a decade-long ban on all violent games would be instated in the Plante household.
Mohammed bin Salman, as newly instated heir to the throne, now has greater powers to push through reforms of the Middle East's largest economy and even a stronger hand in settling old scores with Gulf neighbors.
Once Cracknell was instated as a full time member, they seemed to have solved their singer problems, but Stanley and Wiggs weren't exactly professional musicians capable of recreating the sound collages they built in the studio.
Some grocery store chains like Kroger's and Walmart have instated limited business hours, while stores like Costco and Trader Joe's are limiting the number shoppers allowed in at one time in the interest of social distancing.
On his third day in office, President Donald Trump instated an expanded version of the Mexico City Policy, a rule that prevents the US from funding organizations that provide or discuss abortions with the populations they serve.
Cornerbacks KiAnte Hardin and Ray Buford, safety Dior Johnson and defensive end Tamarion Johnson will not face charges from an alleged sexual assault, and were re-instated Tuesday after being held out the last three weeks. 1.
The award organizers at the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) this week apologized and re-instated the prize, with Haddock welcoming the move but saying she would continue to press for more diversity within the CES and in technology.
Counter-protests, organized by Jamaat, soon rocked the city, but the government quickly acceded, in part, to the demands of the Shahbag protestors and instated the death penalty for war criminals along with a sharply truncated appeals process.
Due in part to tax breaks instated last decade for those who opt in, the country's organ donor percentage has eclipsed the 80 percent mark for the first time in history — which is, of course, a great thing.
A startup in Germany recently instated an 8 am to 1 pm workday, and Microsoft has tried out a four-day workweek, both finding it possible to be as productive or more so working smarter rather than longer.
Sanctions on Iran are set to be re-instated after President Donald Trump said in May that he was pulling the U.S. out of the 2015 nuclear deal brokered by America, the U.K., France, Germany, China and Russia.
It's hard to imagine that so many boldface names refused to acknowledge the darker world beyond their villas and continued to party as the Nuremberg Laws were instated in 1935 and the influx of German Jewish refugees grew.
Arya makes the bold choice to turn down newly-instated Lord Gendry Baratheon of Storm's End's marriage proposal in favor of that lonely assassin life; Bran chooses to remain Three-Eyed Raven rather than pursue a claim to Winterfell.
The deals were announced as Brazil's newly-instated President Michel Temer arrived in China on Friday to attend the G20 leaders meeting in Hangzhou, his first global event after the impeachment of his predecessor Dilma Rousseff earlier this week.
Shortly after Trump called for a ban on Muslims entering the US, Trump himself cited Japanese internment by pointing out that Franklin Delano Roosevelt, "one of the most highly respected presidents," was the one who instated Japanese internment camps.
The evacuation order was lifted nearly a month after it was instated in Paradise, California, and Gaylord was beside herself to see Madison waiting for her as she pulled up to her burned down property, Gaylord told the ABC 10 news.
The decree, signed by newly instated President Miguel Díaz-Canel in April and published in the Gaceta Oficial de la República de Cuba on July 10, essentially grants the Cuban Republic complete control over independent artistic production in the private sector.
The Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule was instated by Barack Obama's HUD in 2015 to strengthen the 1968 Fair Housing Act, by forcing municipalities receiving federal funding to assess local housing segregation—and come up with plans to fix it.
The West is counting on the U.N.-backed unity government to tackle Islamic State in Libya and stop new flows of migrants heading across the Mediterranean, though the newly instated leaders are still not in control of the capital city, Tripoli.
The funerals are reportedly a practice instated by vintage electronics repair company A-Fun Co., who encourage people to send their broken old generation robot dogs in for a service, before they're dismantled for parts like range finders and touch sensors.
The decree, signed by newly instated President Miguel Díaz-Canel in April and published in the Gaceta Oficial de la República de Cuba on July 10, essentially grants the Cuban Republic complete control over independent artistic production in the private sector.
Well, that was short-lived: Just 36 hours after Curve, the London fintech that lets you consolidate all of your bank cards into a single Curve card, re-instated support for Amex, the feature has once again been unceremoniously blocked by American Express.
The TRAI's newly-instated "Prohibition of Discriminatory Tariffs for Data Services Regulations" states that providers cannot "offer or charge discriminatory tariffs for data services on the basis of content being accessed by a consumer" — that is to say, they can't offer content for free.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A Salvadoran man seeking asylum in the United States was kidnapped and murdered in the Mexican border city of Tijuana where he was sent to wait for his asylum court hearing under a migrant protection program instated by President Donald Trump.
" Janisse explained, "Over the last year we've seen a number of articles exposing the gender bias in Hollywood, programs instated in several countries to help address the gender imbalance when it comes to filmmaking resources, and a lot of films that take place in female space.
The GOP's proposed health care bill would have instated a cap on federal funding for state Medicaid programs, meaning that states would have to greatly reduce their provided services, very likely leaving many people with disabilities in enormous debt and without the means to live independently.
"It's very, very unlikely that you're just going to have negotiation on the existing text and have the U.S. say 'oh, we want those suspended articles re-instated and we'll just sign," said Charles Finny, a Wellington-based trade consultant and a former New Zealand government trade negotiator.
Lee Hsien Loong questioned in a six-page timeline whether Lee Kuan Yew knew a clause about the demolition, which was removed in the fifth and sixth versions of the will, was re-instated in the seventh and final will, saying there was no evidence that he did.
" Dent, whose district has one of the largest Syrian refugee populations in the country, called on Trump to halt the immigration order on Saturday afternoon, telling the New York Times: "I urge the administration to halt enforcement of this order until a more thoughtful and deliberate policy can be instated.
This is the first report under newly instated Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, who took over as the chief executive of the entire company late last year after co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin stepped back from day-to-day duties and promoted Pichai, formerly Google CEO, to the top spot.
Amex blocks Curve as the fintech startup vows to fight 'anti-competitive' decision Just 36 hours after Curve, the London fintech that lets you consolidate all of your bank cards into a single Curve card, re-instated support for Amex, the feature has once again been unceremoniously blocked by American Express. 6.
Netflix's hilariously unhinged romantic experiment was its most popular show in the US over the past week, appearing atop the service's newly instated trending feature and becoming a national obsession, so much that SNL spoofed it: There's little doubt that a second season is already in motion, thanks to Love Is Blind's popularity.
Booth babes are a marketing gimmick that is particularly toxic and outdated in the post-#MeToo era, especially since several trade shows, including E3, Pax, Eurogamer, ChinaJoy and CES have either banned them outright, or at least instated guidelines to prevent things like the time Virgin Gaming had its models wear hot pants with QR codes on the buttocks.
This month marks three years since the administration re-instated an expanded Protecting Life in Global Health Assistance (PLGHA), informally known as the "Global Gag Rule," which blocks or gags, U.S. global health assistance to any foreign non-governmental organizations that provide, counsel, refer, or advocate for abortion services — even if they provide these services with their own funding or if abortion is allowed in their countries.
LONDON (Reuters) - Russian athletics has been given a longer than expected period to prove it has made enough progress in reforming its anti-doping operation to be re-instated to the sport in time to take part in the Rio Olympics The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) announced on Thursday that its next Council meeting, when the Russian situation will be discussed and almost certainly decided, will take place in Vienna on June 17.

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