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A stray cat near the meeting point triggers another flashback.
A meeting point for little kids who had wandered off.
I aim to find a meeting point for the two.
That's because Drake is a meeting point of the two.
In case the Apocalypse struck exactly our first meeting point.
Finally, these places can serve as a meeting point for cultures.
"Hope you stretched," Knox said at The New Confederacy meeting point.
Conformability is the meeting point between the mattress's firmness and supportiveness.
It is the meeting point between blissed out relaxation and arrogant swagger.
The "Meeting Point" is a big, shitty Wetherspoons with like 23 floors.
We became something of a meeting point for parts of the community.
It's such a perfect meeting point of humor, art, and female bodies.
Taxi Fabric serves as the perfect meeting point between these two spheres.
It was a wonderful meeting point to mingle and talk about art.
She thought we needed a meeting point in case I got lost.
We rush out the door towards our meeting point via our escape plan.
It's a meeting point of past and present, politically, lyrically, and often sonically.
Itineraries are kept secret, with participants informed only of an initial meeting point.
"Love of My Life" feels like a genuine meeting point for their styles.
It's a better map of the meeting point between Skiba's and Hoppus's voices.
We get on our train by 25 and ride to the meeting point station.
She thinks the monument can be a meeting point for adherents from around the world.
The lawyer has found himself at the meeting point of conflicting currents in Polish society.
"The hotel was the meeting point for all of St. Germain-des-Prés," he recalled.
"The airport is now a meeting point, where friends will meet from different countries," he said.
However, Ibiza is such a meeting point for my nearest and dearest, especially in the summer.
The meeting point on the light up dance floor between Disclosure, Chromeo, and Simian Mobile Disco perhaps?
ET. The meeting point will be at Park Row, at the intersection of Broadway and Barclay Street.
BOSTON The Boston Common will be the meeting point for March Forward Massachusetts' 2019 Boston Women's March.
"It's a great meeting point—an explosive combination—literally Trump's anti-muslim racism clashing with humanity," says Rudd.
Samsung also wants to develop the center as a meeting point for startups and venture capitalists, Singh added.
Families should set a meeting point in case they are not all together at the time of evacuation.
"Maybe Alter is a meeting point where we can learn from each other," said Pitó, the Cumaruara guide.
You can also search for a safe meeting point via the Safe Deal Finder, which is updated daily.
Like the reflecting pool in Madison Square Park, the Stravinsky Fountain is a common meeting point for people.
Workers demolish a hotel that was allegedly the meeting point of the plotters who planned the failed coup.
He hitched his boat to his truck and headed to a meeting point outside Houston to get his orders.
A balance between the bizarre and beautiful finds its meeting point in the warped sculptural world of Karen Main.
And in case their battery (or yours) runs out, he suggested having a meeting point at a set time.
Despite these games being released within months of each other, they arrived at their common meeting point from different roads.
Located next to the 1957 Dreiländereck pylon by Wilhelm Münger that marks the meeting point of Switzerland, France and Germany.
Munaf, who was part of the chase team, used hand signals to direct his brother to the new meeting point.
BEFORE: Berlin's most famous landmark, the Brandenburg Gate, is usually a very popular meeting point for locals and tourists alike.
Upon arriving, pick a designated meeting point in case anyone in your party gets separated, especially if there are children.
A hunting excursion becomes a meeting point between Piugattuk's hunting party and a white man named Boss and his Inuit translator.
From there he was dispatched to another meeting point on Interstate 45 that was serving as a launch pad for boats.
The Women's March became the a meeting point for people from many marginalized groups, like Victor Yang, to raise their voices.
"First, have a designated meeting point that your child clearly understands, such as the entrance to a particular ride," he said.
The three-story federal-style dwelling, on the only Georgetown street named after a food, was the meeting point of Mrs.
At the packed meeting point where protesters were gathering, Marwan recognized people from previous demonstrations, but they didn't greet each other.
For decades he was a rational meeting point between faith and politics, a man who transcended parties to provide moral leadership.
After a 20-minute drive through darkened streets, she asked the driver to park a few blocks from the meeting point.
In November, Adel's team arrived at a secret meeting point in the border region, carrying black garbage bags that concealed the documents.
By doing so, it marks the only meeting point of the two modes of interpretation and throws their fraught pairing into suspension.
The frustrations with Monday night's meeting point to broader complaints some in conservative media have with their treatment by the Trump administration.
In the wild world that is the meeting point of fashion and politics, it seems there are two distinct perspectives these days.
We walk to Jamaa El Fnaa to our meeting point and we see other tourists so figure we're in the right place.
It was made for the traditional meeting point of all the people of Kassel, and not just the 'outsiders' on the north side.
Its reporter was driven for about an hour in the back of a vehicle from an arranged meeting point to conduct the interview.
It will be up to you to arrange the meeting point, negotiate a price, and finally, decide on how money will be exchanged.
The Lincoln Memorial was their meeting point following an afternoon of sightseeing so they could board buses back to Kentucky, according to Sandmann.
The biggest challenge was finding the meeting point between the electronics that I perform and how that would integrate with traditional acoustic instruments.
This inspired us to create a nomadic exhibition space that operates as an exhibition venue and meeting point for cultural exchange and innovation.
As Burkhalter argues in The Playground Project, playgrounds are a meeting point of both modernism and a distinctly 20th-century perspective on childhood.
In "Climax," Mr. Noé explores the Dionysian meeting point of dance and horror by revealing a body that is both ecstatic and frightening.
The Greek police drove the asylum seekers in a van to a meeting point where they were handed over to masked armed men.
With the help of her husband Ethan, who owns a digital design agency, CIRCA became a meeting point for old-home buyers and sellers.
The home proves ideal as a central meeting point for Mr. Choo's extended family, which at Christmas means up to 60 guests for dinner.
The people in U Thaw's salon, which serves as a meeting point for his transgender friends and clients, expressed cautious optimism about the NLD.
Some conservatives fought it, saying the measure would put smaller pubs out of business, especially in villages where they often represent a meeting point.
On Thursday morning, the duo traveled with several FBI agents to a meeting point near the refuge after hours of talking down the militants.
"It was a meeting point for my cohorts that were like-minded," said the saxophonist Oliver Lake, who taught at C.M.S. in the 1970s.
In general, though, police kept a low profile while monitoring what had in recent days been a meeting point, and an occasional flashpoint, for fans.
Behind her, it's the meeting point of Dilly Dally bassist Jimmy Tony Rowlinson, Odonis Odonis drummer Denholm Whale, and and Golden Dogs guitarist Alejandro Cairncross.
It will be fascinating to see what happens at the meeting point of new capital, an operating marketing engine and an expanding set of products.
The 125 rooms are simply furnished, but comfortable, while the terrace bar and restaurant have become a mainstay meeting point for locals, expats and visitors.
Eight herders were unable to vote because they did not make it in time to the meeting point, which was marked by a reindeer hide tent.
It's rare for two women — two lesbians at that — to have their own space, so it soon became a meeting point for a growing LGBTQ collective.
I have no idea what it will be about, but the meeting point of Cameraperson (Kirsten's 2016 documentary) and Transparent is everywhere I want to be.
Throughout This Land, Mehta returns to these dividing lines, whether they're being physically crossed or fatefully etched on a map or dramatized as a meeting point.
The vines we've been making have become a great meeting point for us to explore ideas, create a steady workflow, and learn new tools and techniques.
But when my hosts explained there was a hotel shuttle that would take me to our meeting point a mile away, I decided to walk instead.
For me, NYC parties and clubs were the meeting point for a tight group of fresh minds and blossoming talents with a whole lot to prove.
With a sprawl of a garden and big communal tables, Greenwood Park is an ideal meeting point for a big group — before or after the show.
Still, he said he placed his business in the Viennese cafe tradition, which provided a meeting point for great figures of fine arts, literature and philosophy.
The unmistakable orange-and-white exterior of the Whataburger makes it a natural meeting point, the easiest and most recognizable landmark within sight of the bridge.
"Torekov has always been a kind of generational meeting point for the entire extended family," said Daniel Hedner, the home's architect along with Ylva der Hagopian.
Just in case phones and computers aren't available, set a designated meeting point with those close to you to let them know you're OK after the storm.
Syrian and Iraqi refugees are now able to participate in native-language tours of select Berlin museums as part of the Multaqa project (Arabic for "meeting point").
Art Review "Arte del Mar," an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum, shows that the West Indies were a meeting point of cultures long before the European arrival.
Sometimes these are located in the police station, but other communities simply set up a meeting point that is someplace where the interaction is filmed and monitored.
They were never going to get very far, however, with even their meeting point occupied from early morning by National Guard soldiers and police in riot gear.
At Traeger Hermosilla's monthly plogs in Melbourne, "We start at a meeting point with a safety briefing according to weather conditions, chosen circuit, [and] rubbish handling," she said.
The group, founded in July under two former campaign managers, Clinton's Robby Mook and Mitt Romney's Matt Rhoades, could serve as a meeting point for Democrats and Republicans.
And La Mamounia is luxurious and the location itself became a meeting point, where people would meet over breakfast or in the bar or the garden, discussing art.
Hamrick says that newly-published minutes from the latest Federal Open Market Committee meeting point to some businesses cutting back on spending because of increased tariffs on goods.
But it is a major meeting point for people traveling from all over the world — many from China — and not an ideal place to be during a virus outbreak.
I head to the meeting point up the road and, on time, are: Joel and Maria, all the way from sunny California, vacationing in Europe for the first time.
People who need the hospital's help must get to a meeting point where a dump truck can take them through the high water to the perimeter of the property.
The white nationalists used a statue of Jefferson on campus as a meeting point, chanting "Blood and soil" and "Jews will not replace us," according to The Washington Post.
The meeting point is, roughly, at El Rancho Burritos, a small Mexican restaurant near the corner of Ninth Avenue and 45th Street, between the Westside Deli and Cleantopia Cleaners.
Frequented by middle class business men as well as a meeting point for the city's mafias, the bars provided work for thousands of young poor migrant women from across India.
It would also solve one of the sticking points in selecting a location: how to transport Kim, who has a rickety fleet of Soviet-era aircraft, to the meeting point.
A schoolroom at the rear, dating from 1844, has become the meeting point for several local groups, and the building also hosts a post office that appears for regular visits.
My intense ability to relate with the film has began to feel prescient in a negative way—what am I but a sometimes uncomfortable meeting point of American and Asian culture?
Where to Stay Bisate Lodge Located a 30-minute drive from Volcanoes National Park headquarters, the meeting point for all park activities, including gorilla hikes, this sustainable property has six rooms.
In 2007, Stephen Maine titled an Art in America review of a Pensato show "Toon Noir" to describe the unlikely meeting point of brutal darkness with benign, all-American cartoon characters.
Indeed, a big part of all this is Britain's ability to hoover up foreign cash and offer an attractive meeting-point where firms from third countries can come and do business.
You could certainly make a show about six friends, but to have them all constantly return to one central meeting point like a coffee shop or someone's apartment just wouldn't happen.
Over the years, it's become a global meeting point for black people of all nations to come together and celebrate their existence, affirming their beauty and individuality while celebrating their togetherness.
When we dock, I try to find one of those luggage tricycle guys to bring me and my luggage to my meeting point with my cenote guide, J. at a nearby park.
Inspired by the meeting point of Kyoto's utilitarian simplicity and the unique urbanity of Tokyo's style scene, the retailer sought out to create new silhouettes that are equal parts fluid yet crisp.
Running almost every other year since 1967, the four-day festival includes concerts, lectures and exhibits and organizers bill it as a meeting point for musicians, dancers and singers from around Europe.
He threw the car keys to Ashton-Gonzalez to drive down to a small convenience store on Treasure Island (right near our meeting point), while Rowe began hauling everything up the stairs.
"The market changes towards a more decentralized structure, which is an argument for exchanges as a meeting point for many small producers," Peter Reitz, chief executive of energy bourse EEX, said recently.
Speaking in an interview with Kanal 7 television, Erdogan said Turkish warplanes had struck a meeting point in the Qandil mountains where high-ranking members of the PKK were thought to be.
These 3 word addresses can be used to route cars or drones, used as an address when ordering online, or simply given as a meeting point for a picnic in the park.
The city is at the meeting point of Switzerland, Germany and France, offering plenty of Old World charm—and plenty of cool things to see and do outside the sprawling Messe fairgrounds.
This time, a Kurdish taxi driver ushered them to a safe meeting point where a young uniformed Kurdish fighter loaded them in his jeep and ferried them across the border into Iran.
Torres hoped that they would desist now that his team was feeding them, but if the rains kept them from the meeting point there was a risk that they would start again.
In the ET interview, Pieterse called the four-star hotel "one of our favorite places," and notes that it's a good meeting point for her family, which is mostly based in South Africa.
My favorite part of it is how Shuri's tech lab looks like the meeting point between Q's hangout in a James Bond film, an African folk-art exhibit, and a graffiti-punk bar.
When the photons interact with one another at some central meeting point in the optical fiber, this will result in the entanglement of the two defects at each end of the optical fiber.
They aren't the pinnacle of striking method, they aren't primitive brawling, they are the meeting point of natural ability and fighting science and they are most certainly a staple of the martial arts.
"I stay for moral, ideological reasons," Mr. Malcorps said, sitting down at De Doolen, a cafe in the center of town that serves as a meeting point for the residents determined to stay.
The 41-mile bike route it suggested to the Mono Lake meeting point involved taking a trail out of Yosemite Valley — a trail that, according to an officious park ranger, did not allow bikes.
Image 2 of 2 SAMARA, Russia – Joseph Stalin&aposs secret bunker has become the unlikely meeting point for thousands of fans who have descended on the Russian city of Samara during the World Cup.
Security forces moved on Monday to prevent a repeat scenario, blocking roads in Cairo leading to a central meeting point and dispersing a march in the Dokki neighborhood with tear gas, a witness said.
In the play, the backyard is a meeting point for the characters, including Vera, who has conflicting feelings about the return of her musician ex-boyfriend, Floyd, and the down-to-earth neighbor Louise.
These colorful sheets were suspended overhead, perpetually surrounded by onlookers from the always lively Bar Matanzas, created for the exhibition by Campos Pons and used as a local meeting point and hang out spot.
"We hope that the concerned parties will practice restraint and meet each other halfway, and work through dialogue to realise positive interactions and quickly find a meeting point to find a resolution," Luo said.
Like many in the Boston queer and transgender community, I have therapy at the Meeting Point, a collective of independent body workers and mental health practitioners who specialize in meeting the needs of LGBTQ individuals.
But in tandem with song, Howardian make the buzzy grooves of the music a kind of meeting point for the weirdness in the video, a place where anyone is free to do their own thing.
Or maybe — just maybe — we'll one day see an event like the one advertised in the trailer, where groups of players converge at a meeting point to join forces in an attempt to capture Mewtwo.
With this project, she added, the transformation will be dramatic: "Light, energy, beauty, commerce, at the flick of a switch," she said, adding that it was also a meeting point for art, design and technology.
Part of the annual interdisciplinary festival Live Ideas — this year's focus is on artificial intelligence — the work features five female dancers who interact with machines to look at the meeting point of humanity and innovation.
The former owners of the Chene Vert, who also sold newspapers and cigarettes, rolled down the shutters for the last time in December 2018, leaving the village of 900 people without a central meeting point.
What's interesting about this is that they may not even perceive this meeting point as a choice: person A has to do it because he or she thinks person B will do it, and vice versa.
The vessel picked up a delegation from Yemen's internationally recognised government at an offshore meeting point in the Red Sea before sailing to Hodeidah to pick up the Houthi delegation, a U.N. statement said on Saturday.
The vessel picked up a delegation from Yemen's internationally recognized government at an offshore meeting point in the Red Sea before sailing to Hodeidah to pick up the Houthi delegation, a U.N. statement said on Saturday.
The event has become a global meeting point for black people of all nations to come together to celebrate their existence and to affirm their beauty and individuality, all while giving a therapeutic feeling of harmony.
Contestants are given wholesome backstories—one of them pretty accurately self-describes as the meeting point between Bob Ross and Mr. Rogers—and are often shown helping one another complete a crafting challenge in a time crunch.
Influence, the "LinkedIn for influencers," doesn't directly invest in influencers or creators; rather, gives them a central meeting point to land gigs, learn about production, gain insights into brand deals and communicate with or befriend other influencers.
As it grew, including the addition of a restaurant in 1994, Sugar Hill garnered a reputation as a community gathering place and served as a meeting point for national political figures, including Jesse Jackson and Hillary Clinton.
Half a million years ago, you could have walked to France along a twenty-mile chalk ridge, and, for all of Britain's recorded history, Dover has functioned as the country's principal meeting point with the rest of Europe.
I want to create a structure that is also a kind of organic meeting point, where everyone can go, rather than an isolated structure with high walls and security and a fence to keep people out of it.
"We hope that the concerned parties will practice restraint and meet each other halfway, and work through dialogue to realize positive interactions and quickly find a meeting point to find a resolution," Luo told reporters at the briefing.
"As long as Pakistan continues to consider the Afghan Taliban as a strategic asset, which it can use some time in the future to become more relevant and influential in Kabul, there is no meeting point," he said.
For Warren, who is a frequent target of Trump tweets referring to the senator as "Pocahontas," the answer seems to be something of a meeting point between the two: a "fighter," aides say, capable of both compromise and empathy.
More than 1,600 refugees from Syria and Iraq have visited the museum since November, when it launched the Multaka (or "meeting point" in Arabic) project, which trains refugees from those countries to become Arabic tour guides for their peers.
"La Morada is like the watering hole for this community, it's our meeting point, and this family is an inspiration for us," said Vanna Valdez, a 31-year-old resident who has lived in the neighborhood her entire life.
The Republic of Djibouti, already one of the most volatile places in the world, sits at the meeting point of three of the earth's tectonic plates -- and they're being pulled apart (albeit at a rate of two centimeters per year).
The judge basically said he avoided doing time because he's the sole carer of his 16-year-old daughter, although Eversfield admitted in court that he let dealers use his house as a meeting point for drug and cash exchanges.
It has emerged as a kind of organic meeting point, where lives intersect and people like Ms. Robinson come to do that math of proximity and sacrifice, and to make a statement about what Captain Khan's story adds up to.
She is one of 19 guides — 18 from Syria and one from Iraq — who are part of a program, called Multaka, or "meeting point" in Arabic, which began in December and is aimed at training refugees to become museum guides.
The song, called "The Rapture," is a natural meeting point of OPN's far-ranging atmospherics and Butler's decades-honed skills at hip-hop wordplay and delivery (though his smoky, unaltered voice here might draw comparison to 21 Savage among younger listeners).
The project, which the artist maintains is apolitical, includes tours that take paying customers from a meeting point outside the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego (MCASD) to Tijuana and then to the prototypes near the Otay Mesa border crossing.
I once heard it described as "The Twilight Zone," because from high school dual meets to the highest levels of the sport, the event remains an incalculable meeting point of speed and endurance that's sure to guarantee carnage at the end.
The capital's artistic crowd and close-knit musical community—so close that some French folk bemoan it is really just a gaggle of wealthy "Versailles kids"—makes it the ideal "meeting point" for musicians interested in this kind of experimentation, notes Mr Bultheel.
La Serenissima is a great showcase for art, but, true to its nature as a trading entrepot through the centuries, it also provides the meeting point for the the masses and the money that have always made up the DNA of the art world.
As a site both revered as a religious sanctuary and routinely used as a meeting point for military operatives, shrouded in mystical folklore and implicated in international affairs, Kalimpong seems to serve as a foil for Dawood to explore the dimensions of facticity and fiction.
The statement, originally posted on Facebook, reads in full: The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is not affiliated with Swiss-Icelandic artist Christoph Büchel's project about the border wall prototypes, nor was MCASD consulted about serving as a meeting point for its tours.
Felipe Dmab, one of the gallery's owners, said that the event was a "meeting point between Latin America, Europe and the U.S." He added that the strength of local private collections was part of the appeal for dealers, citing the Rubell Family Collection among others.
Greece's strategic situation at the meeting point of Europe, Asia and North Africa, coupled with the growing Russian interest in the Mediterranean and Putin's use of energy as a diplomatic tool, makes the region an area of American interest once again after decades of marginalization.
John Crawford: Sculpture is on view through July 13 at John Davis Gallery in Hudson, New York, a funky riverside town north of Manhattan whose antiques shops, historic buildings and smattering of galleries have made it an unexpected meeting point of hipsterdom and Hamptons-style chic.
"We are disappointed about this verdict ... We believe it will be a fantastic new place and meeting point in Stockholm, so we don't see this as the end," Ylva Lageson, CEO of Nobelhuset AB, which was tasked to construct, own and manage the center told Reuters.
For years the Hong Kong bourse has tried to build up a mainland business, banking on its location as the perfect meeting point for China's mainland and global commodities traders, a strategy it bankrolled with a $2.2 billion buyout of the London bourse back in 2012.
I parked in front of a Pottery Barn that would be the meeting point for a vigil later that evening, and walked toward the offices of The Capital Gazette, the site of last week's shooting that killed five people, passing long rows of news vans and satellites.
Just look at the detail of his enormous painting "Meeting Point" (1963), a thickly painted canvas commissioned by the Toronto airport, where it was shown before being gifted to France by the Canadian government on the bicentenary of the French Revolution and hung in the Opéra Bastille.
One was that the police had coached him to say in his second taped interview that Syed first showed him Lee's body, in the trunk of her car, at a Best Buy parking lot, not at a meeting point off Edmondson Avenue, as he had originally said.
A civilian (ie, not a player) discovered that the old church in which he lives had been tagged by Niantic, the firm that developed the game, as a "gym"—a meeting-point for players wanting to do battle, dozens of whom had duly begun arriving outside his house.
In the 224s, Scully made abstracted images of conflicts — fields of horizontal and vertical stripes banging together; in the 229s he started making walls of light, pictures of conflict transcended; and recently he has painted landlines, parallel bands of color derived from viewing the meeting point of land, sea, and sky.
Specifics surrounding exactly how and where Barrow met Tusk, as well as his planned route for getting to the preordained meeting point, were reportedly kept quiet for fear of impassioned Remain campaigners possibly attempting to intercept the letter and disrupt the timing of the agreed plan for this historic event.
A meeting point for music fans and industry heads alike, who wouldn't be up spending three days and two nights partying in a city where you can buy an ice cold beer for €1 on a corner at La Ramblas, before soothing the hangover with a restorative dip in the ocean?
"I think this structure of putting the preparation of food behind closed doors, it really disadvantages people who need the brick-and-mortar experience — or who really need to access the internet, warm up between shifts at a job, have a meeting point for them and their kids," Dr. Chatelain said of ghost kitchens.
LOS ANGELES — The most visible and recognizable artwork on Venice Beach, a 60-foot-tall steel sculpture by Mark di Suvero that has been a popular meeting point for nearly two decades, will be dismantled and trucked to Northern California by the end of this year, according to the artist and his gallery L.A. Louver.
On Havana's long Malecón seawall that serves as a meeting point -- or living room -- for much of the city, musician Eliezer said he worried about how an island that doesn't have a single Nike billboard or Starbucks would deal with the increased interaction with the U.S. "We would love to have a lot of things," he said.
Not because I was surrounded by celebrities (though that helped) or eating white truffle covered mac-and-cheese in Oprah's backyard (though that helped, too) but because I was just being me, exploring a new environment, meeting new people, picking their brains, and exchanging stories like the curious journalist that I am, finding power at the meeting point of my personality and energy.
Büchel's petition, The New York Times' coverage of it, Hauser & Wirth's promotion of the tour, and the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego's allowing the museum to be a meeting point for the tours, make blatant the failures of Contemporary Art: concerned more with spectacle and irony than critically dismantling oppressive structures that undermine the lives of the most vulnerable.
During this period, Manhattan was where the action was, but there were exceptions to the rule: The Bronx: The Writers' Bench, a meeting point where graffiti writers would watch passing trains adorned with their work; Disco Fever, the hip-hop club where Run-DMC played their first show; Fashion Moda, a community-minded art space that showed work by emerging artists including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lady Pink and Jane Dickson.
CES has all of those big players from all of those companies in one spot, and although it's all marketing and all show and all iterative updates to TVs that you don't care about, and even if you did, you won't be able to buy it for another 18 months, it's also the meeting point for a whole lot of important people just being weird and running into each other.
I was tagging along with activists planning to shut down the building of the new Carrington power station , a gas-fueled plant being built by Carlton Power that should be up and running by the end of the year—one of 14 new gas-powered stations planned in the UK. "There's a massive discrepancy in the rhetoric between what governments say, and go on to do," Liz told me, as we drove up and down the industrial street, looking for the pre-arranged meeting point.

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