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Here were Trump's most pointed attacks -- and Clinton's rejoinders.
Most pointed to Amazon's leadership in the burgeoning bot wars.
But the most pointed came, not surprisingly, from Michelle Obama.
Most pointed to the frustrations of being stereotyped, marginalized and demeaned.
In his most pointed public comments about Trump since the Nov.
The most pointed salvo came from Clinton campaign chief John Podesta.
Clinton, who remains close with Mr. Bloomberg, was the most pointed.
Mr. Cruz reserved his most pointed criticism for Mr. de Blasio.
Perhaps the most pointed moments came on the subject of policing.
Perhaps the most pointed exception to Lynch's investing rule is Tesla.
Hogg, meanwhile, has directed his most pointed criticism at Florida Sen.
Sabedong made his most pointed statements with his fists in the ring.
These visual echoes achieve their most pointed expression in several doubled images.
In his most pointed attack, Paul accused Cruz of stealing his political positions.
But "Welcome To The Gun Show" feels like her most pointed episode yet.
Perhaps the most pointed was "Braselette," a plaster bra messily painted with shiny enamel.
Admiral Donegan's most pointed accusations focused on suspected Iranian assistance to the Houthi rebels.
She has also been the recipient of some of Trump's most pointed ire against Democrats.
It's also no coincidence that Thede's best segment is her most pointed one, on Hill.
Yet his comments about the current atmosphere surrounding the US presidential race were the most pointed.
Fearful of being a rat, he answers Goldsmith's most pointed questions with cryptic Deep Throat hints.
Was it a sly move, to match the album's most pointed lyrics with its most stomping groove?
Perhaps the most pointed description of one of the winners' performances came from Kathy Garcia, Panda's handler.
In response to some of the most pointed queries, the company offered replies that obfuscated the issues.
Some of Lady Dynamite's most pointed moments come when well-meaning people confront Maria as she spirals.
Last week, a number of Democrats sent letters to Mnuchin, perhaps the most pointed being from Rep.
But it is the denunciation of this process by the Dalai Lama himself that is most pointed.
In her most pointed strike against Sanders on the issue, Clinton linked the Vermont senator to Donald Trump.
The social network was on the receiving end of the most pointed questions and the most heated exchanges.
Also, that the most pointed social critique had as much claim on museum space as any pretty object.
The Columbia Journalism Review, a publication that chronicles and analyzes the news media, was perhaps the most pointed.
Bob Corker savaged the White House Sunday in one of the most pointed attacks since Donald Trump took office.
While he disparaged Trump's campaign as "the greatest show on Earth," he saved his most pointed criticism for Cruz.
This time, it was the bitingly critical "Moonlight," one of 4:44's most pointed tracks, that got visuals.
SCHMIDT: To me, this seems like one of the most pointed conclusions you have ever made about an administration.
Instead, candidates aimed their most pointed, shockingly insulting and best rehearsed lines last night at others on the stage.
Other than Romney's broadside, the most pointed Republican criticism of Trump's appeal to China to date has come from Sen.
The most pointed criticism of Budish's argument is that it does not match the observed facts of the blockchain ecosystem.
Some of the most pointed advice Obama offered Patrick, he said, was about how difficult running for president could be.
In the House, perhaps the most pointed Republican Trump critic also comes from the liberty wing of the party. Rep.
Kalin called on Washington to respect Turkey's judicial independence, one of Ankara's most pointed responses yet to criticism over Brunson's detention.
Older listeners who remember Bob Grant's fierce talk radio shows will recognize some of the lineage of Trump's most pointed statements.
Perhaps the most pointed question is this: Even if the technology worked to perfection, would people accept having their service blocked?
Ford mentions that when she asked where they got that information from, most pointed to their white family and community members.
At one point, Warren delivered one of her most pointed lines of the night when Delaney questioned the practicality of her policies.
" You can probably guess his two talking points... Perhaps the most pointed moment of the debate came when Hanks' Wallace noted, "Mr.
The most pointed outburst came when Eric Swalwell, a California Democrat, asked about donors to a nonprofit that Whitaker once worked for.
When moderator Anderson asked the panelists what made them feel patriotic as a Black person in Britain, most pointed to music itself.
Spike Lee, characteristically, made the most pointed one, ending BlacKkKlansman with a smash cut to real footage of the carnage in Charlottesville.
And Ms. Warren suggested that Mr. Buttigieg's fund-raising could compromise him, in what was the most pointed clash of the debate.
Then he delivered his most pointed jab: We Americans have always been a forward-looking, problem-solving, optimistic, patriotic, and decent people.
But of all the criticisms of Philadelphia when it first opened, one of the most pointed was that their relationship felt half-baked.
The three most-nominated films among them have all divided critics; they're also the ones that seem the most pointed, even ham-fisted.
Before introducing the award for achievement in production design, Lupita Nyong'o and Kumail Nanjiani made one of the night's most pointed political statements.
"Smugness is lethal," said the affable Mr. Solondz (who, in the show, makes the entitled parents the targets of his most pointed satire).
One of the most pointed moments came shortly after he told senators that climate change was not "the greatest crisis" facing our planet.
The single most pointed segment in "Time to Get Cereal" involves a blowhard dude eating at a Red Lobster with his wife and kid.
Even if it does not, it would be foolish to ignore one of Mantegazza's most pointed predictions: that European integration advances only through crisis.
Steering Mr. Pence's strategy is Mr. Ayers, a 35-year-old operative who is the subject of the most pointed criticism from Trump stalwarts.
He's also the source of one of the novel's most pointed insights about violence: "Mostly, people are in impossible positions, and they act impossibly."
Notably, the awards frequently celebrated the increasingly global nature of entertainment, and stars from outside the U.S. delivered some of the most pointed political rejoinders.
Acting administrator Daniel Elwell delivered his most pointed assessment to date in comments before Congress of the Lion Air pilots whose plane crashed last October.
SNL often does its most pointed work when it tackles social issues through lenses other than the politics of the federal government or cable news.
David Autor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology offered the most pointed characterisation, drawing on forthcoming research co-written with Juliette Fournier, also of MIT.
Perhaps one of the most pointed moments in the opening of Congress occurred when the congresswoman stood up to vote for Nancy Pelosi as House speaker.
During the drama before the regulators in Raleigh, he largely kept out of sight, leaving the most pointed of jabs to lawyers and Democratic campaign operatives.
The most pointed question invoked Atlanta's past as a hub of the civil rights movement, and how history will judge Kaepernick's continued absence from the league.
President Obama has spoken out against GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump in the past, but this might be one of his most pointed speeches against the nominee.
But the authors used some of their most pointed language to describe the negative effects of the military continuing its policy of not paying for transgender transitions.
In the most pointed remarks of his speech, Trump said the world should ignore environmentalists, arguing that alarmist warnings of global destruction from decades past never materialized.
Warren's most pointed shot at Biden also came months ago when she criticized him for being on the side of credit card companies during his Senate tenure.
The irony is that Bush has saved his most pointed attacks for Rubio, the latest evidence that his strategy to win the primary didn't exactly work as planned.
But most pointed the finger at a deeply disappointing survey of major manufacturers from the Bank of Japan which found sentiment at its lowest in nearly three years.
"Most pointed to the steady improvement in the labor market as an indicator that the underlying pace of economic activity had likely not deteriorated," according to the minutes.
Other presidential candidates have brought tech companies into the spotlight, although Warren's plan is the most pointed action plan so far focused on breaking up these businesses. Sen.
He offered his most pointed criticism of the Florida senator in an MSNBC interview Friday, shrugging when asked what Rubio had accomplished in the Senate: "Nothing," he said.
Clinton's most pointed refrains sought to depict Mr. Trump, her presumptive Republican opponent, as an enemy to the very people he had claimed to champion in the primary.
The evening's most pointed political comment was a soft-shoe from presenter Stephen Colbert, who, without naming Trump directly, spoke of a surprising new production opening out of town.
Mr. Booker, a former mayor of Newark, described himself as "the other Rhodes scholar mayor on this stage" — perhaps his most pointed expression of feeling overlooked in the race.
Cory Booker argued Monday that bigotry is a motivating factor for President Donald Trump in some of his most pointed political attacks, particularly his incendiary tweet last weekend about Rep.
These subtle, elegant works hint at long histories of systemic violence; in their quiet way, they are among the most pointed political works on view at the ADAA Art Show.
"To date, human intelligence is still the most pointed form of intelligence and can be the most effective in a specific operation or crisis," says Brook Zimmatore, the company's CEO.
Combating climate change is an issue close to the chancellor's heart, and on Thursday she saved some of her most pointed language to address her differences with the Trump administration.
" And in the most pointed part of his statement, Bartman said he hoped that "we all can learn from my experience to view sports as entertainment and prevent harsh scapegoating.
Rev. Al Sharpton said he isn't ruling out a run for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, just two days after some of his most pointed public critiques of President Donald Trump.
Horowitz&aposs report reserved its most pointed criticism for Comey, calling him "insubordinate" for his actions, including announcing in July 2016 that Clinton would not be charged in the email investigation.
The remarks were the Facebook founder's most pointed yet in support of minors who have been shielded from deportation under former President Obama's DACA program, for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
Clinton's remarks, revealed on Monday, offered some of her most pointed criticism to date of Sanders, the self-described democratic socialist who challenged her for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016.
New York (CNN Business)In her most pointed comments to date about allegations of harassment at CBS, Katie Couric said the reports about the network's toxic, male-centric culture ring true.
Bobby Sands Street, Tehran, Iran Iranian leaders have changed many street names in their capital city since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, but perhaps the most pointed change targeted the British government.
One of the most pointed examples is Chris Marker's Sans Soleil (1983), a found-footage sci-fi film, in which Marker repurposes photographs he took of political struggles of the 1960s.
The comment was one of the most pointed from a major central bankers about the difficulties now being faced after years of propping up economies with asset purchases and negligible interest rates.
Most pointed is his inclusion of Dee Barnes, the TV host who was assaulted by Dr. Dre in 1991 (an incident that was omitted from the 2015 N.W.A biopic "Straight Outta Compton").
The tweet was Trump's most pointed attack against the congresswoman yet and has caused fierce outrage from the left, who say the president is endangering Omar and her family with anti-Muslim rhetoric.
The Democratic former U.S. president did not name his Republican successor, Donald Trump, but the speech was among the most pointed comments he has made about politics since leaving office in January 2017.
"I don't think we can wait for ideas that sound good on paper but can't get through the gridlock" in Washington, she said, in her most pointed but still oblique attack on Mr. Sanders.
With a few racist tweets, Trump accidentally unified -- at least for a day -- congressional Democrats after their most pointed internal battle since the new House majority took office at the beginning of the year.
But his most pointed remarks came in his warning against Russian military sales and trade with China, which has displaced the United States as the largest trading partner for Chile, Argentina, Peru and Brazil.
Mr. Tillerson's remarks were the administration's most pointed warning to date as the Trump administration tries to persuade its European allies to support an effort to reopen the nuclear accord to make it tougher.
In perhaps the most pointed exchange at the Banking Committee hearing, she mentioned the CFPB's 2017 case against a financial firm whose business focused in part on loans to first responders to the Sept.
In the process of the investigation, detectives questioned Jeanne on several inconsistences in her story, the most pointed of which was whether she had opened his mail and pocketed any money contained in those epistles.
Former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg has, to date, made the most pointed argument against Sanders -- suggesting that nominating a democratic socialist will have a lasting and deleterious impact on the broader Democratic Party.
It is telling that Ms. Warren's most pointed comment to Mr. Sanders came after the formal debate concluded, and that Mr. Sanders responded not by escalating the fight but by deferring it to another time.
The most pointed exchanges were aimed at Facebook, which acknowledged on Monday before the hearings that more than 126 million users potentially saw inflammatory political ads bought by a Kremlin-linked company, the Internet Research Agency.
The series' most pointed episode yet turns an unflinching spotlight on humans' huge impact on nature, focusing on the flora and fauna that exists in the nooks and crannies of our cities to beautiful, heartbreaking effect.
Like few others in the White House, Ms. Hicks was witness to some of the president's angriest moments and most pointed directives about the investigations into the Trump campaign and its contacts with Russians in 2016.
In his most pointed comments from the restored theater, where President Raul Castro was seated on a balcony with his top aides, Obama said Cubans should be able to choose their governments in free, democratic elections.
GOP lawmakers have generally hesitated to call for more regulation in the face of Europe's sweeping new data-privacy law, saving their most pointed Facebook criticisms for what they say is the company's bias against conservatives.
During an MTV Video Music Awards loaded with subtext and rivalries — including the biggest of all at the moment, Taylor Swift and Katy Perry — it was the women of Fifth Harmony who made the most pointed statement.
In one of the most pointed jabs of the film, we cut between a poor neighborhood flooded with sewage to a rich family watching the rain outside as they reach into a fridge stocked with Voss water.
Tammy Duckworth (Ill.) "Earning a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court requires much more than a genial demeanor and an ability to artfully dodge even the most pointed of questions," Duckworth said in a March 30 statement.
That was the most pointed criticism of Trump, who publicly dismisses the science, dismantles climate policy, abdicates U.S. leadership by withdrawing from Paris, and gives generous White House access to his friends in the fossil fuel industry.
But the inventiveness and resourcefulness of his most pointed work, his willingness to rethink something as simple yet taken-for-granted as press release convention, suggests that his pessimism could be tempered with a touch more optimism.
But it was Mr. Christie who was the most pointed and personal in his derision of Mr. Rubio — a strategy that may not ultimately bring him votes, but could wound Mr. Rubio just as he has been ascending.
Although the video is composed almost entirely of close-ups of the musician's faces and limbs, its most pointed reference is the hall where the performances took place, the infamous Haus der Kunst (House of Art) in Munich.
But after his glaring display of vulnerability — in which he seemed to confirm, before millions of viewers, the most pointed critiques of his candidacy — the question was not whether he had harmed his campaign but by how much.
" Perhaps the most pointed critique came from the Student Senate chairman, Joseph Awadjie, who testified at a meeting of the university's board of trustees on Monday night that Mr. Cuomo's actions were "an attack on the American dream.
She was most pointed on their shared support for Medicare for All, the bill Sanders famously wrote and Warren, after backing it, first put out a plan to finance, then said she would implement in two separate stages.
But the most pointed argument came from Ms. Harris, perhaps alluding again to Mr. Buttigieg, who has glided to the top of early-state polls but still struggles mightily with voters of color, the bedrock of the party.
And yet this is likely Mr. Lamar's most jubilant album, the one in which his rhymes are the least tangled — on several songs, he returns to the same phrase, for emphasis — and his stories here are the most pointed.
The potential for financial deregulation advocated by the Trump administration prompted the most pointed opposition to Powell, a former executive at the Carlyle Group private equity firm whose credentials as Fed chair are rooted in his understanding of markets.
We have learned so much from past epidemics and how it affected those in the child welfare system - one of the most pointed lessons being the inclusion of those who are living within the system that we need to reform.
" The U.S. eventually sent a series of stern messages to the Russians, the most pointed of which took place when Obama pulled Putin aside on September 22016th, at a G22012 summit in China, and reportedly warned him, "Better stop, or else.
One of Wilde's most pointed observations serves the artists in this respect, and amplifies their experiment with time: The only difference between the saint and the sinner is that every saint has a past and every sinner has a future.
One of Valley's most pointed bodies of his work features a personification of the Zionist ideal of the Israeli Jew alongside the bastardized and deficient diaspora Jew — respectively, a superhero named Israel Man and his sniveling, abhorrent sidekick, Diaspora Boy.
One of the most pointed critiques of the Warren candidacy was written this October in The Hill by Krystal Ball, a former MSNBC host who supports Bernie Sanders: Warren's upper-crust fan base is, in itself, a cause for concern.
Al Sharpton, Harris made some of her most pointed remarks, separating herself from the packed field of 2020 candidates running for president as a proven leader whose track record reflected a measured and steady regard for the well-being of black Americans.
The protesters, who have taken to the streets since Tuesday in large numbers — sometimes peacefully and sometimes not — have made "Release the Tapes" a signature chant and most pointed demand, and have accused Chief Putney of obscuring the details of the shooting.
He has shown a maddening ability to duck and bluster and filibuster and falsify his way through even the most pointed interrogations, not to mention offend his interrogators' well-tended egos by not always bothering to show up in person for their conversations.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — While the world agonized over the huge nuclear test in North Korea this weekend, President Trump aimed his most pointed rhetorical fire not at the renegade regime in Pyongyang, but at America's closest partner in confronting the crisis: South Korea.
The status of a third possible case is unclear, the Post wrote, and the WHO statement is the "most pointed rebuke toward any government yet" in dealing with an ongoing outbreak that began in the neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo last year.
One of his most pointed messages concerned President Donald Trump's zero-tolerance immigration policy, in which U.S. authorities plan to criminally prosecute all immigrants caught crossing the Mexican border illegally, holding adults in jail while their children are sent to government shelters.
One of the most pointed examples of Bruce's criticism is hidden in plain sight within Chinese Gung Fu..., where in a photo-by-photo case study, Bruce is seen dismantling specific techniques that are put forth in one of TY Wong's earlier books.
Elliott tries to squeeze sympathy for himself out of a vigil for a missing woman — bringing out Early's most pointed, simpering line deliveries — while Portia gets stuck in a corner, smiling and nodding in frozen horror at the pervy guy Chantal used to nanny for.
In his most pointed critique to date, Mr. Buttigieg said Mr. Sanders's agenda lacked broad support and asserted that the senator did not give "a damn" about the swing-state Democrats in Congress who are scared of running with him on the same ticket.
Many. It's worth noting though that beyond issues with limited functionality and performance some of the most pointed criticisms raised about Glass weren't so much about the device itself but rather the societal implications of pervasive cameras and of people constantly immersed in a screen.
In his remarks, he expounded on the points which Apple has been talking about to reporters, the most pointed of which is that this is not about just "one iPhone" and any ruling would be used to force Apple to unlock customer phones again and again.
A member of the tea party and the point man in the Benghazi investigation that hounded Hillary Clinton when she was secretary of state, Gowdy decided to make some of the most pointed remarks against Trump's baseless allegations that the FBI illegally spied on his campaign.
But Juncker reserved his most pointed criticism for Poland and Hungary, where nationalist governments have clashed with the Brussels on multiple issues, including a contested judiciary overhaul in Poland and Hungary's continued rejection of refugees despite the bloc's top court ruling that they must be taken in.
But even after holding several events across Michigan and mounting some of his most pointed attacks against Mr. Biden, most of all for his record on trade, Mr. Sanders was routed, with Mr. Biden capturing 53 percent of the vote to 37 percent for Mr. Sanders.
Some of the most pointed complaints came from lawyers involved in hearings stemming from Trump's remain-in-Mexico policy instituted last year, which requires most asylum seekers who enter from Mexico to return to that country to await a chance to appear before a U.S. immigration judge.
" Here are five of the most pointed sections of the editorial: "But the facts in this instance are unambiguous: The president of the United States attempted to use his political power to coerce a foreign leader to harass and discredit one of the president's political opponents.
Mark Sanford, one of Trump's most pointed intra-party critics, lost a primary in South Carolina, and as Trump endured a fresh round of scrutiny for downplaying the murderous tactics of North Korea's Kim Jong Un. The tweet also appeared to be an escalation of McDaniel's hyperpartisan rhetoric.
SAN FRANCISCO — As a crisis unfurled at Google over an employee memo that argued biological factors helped explain the shortage of female engineers and leaders in Silicon Valley, some of the most pointed critiques of the company's handing of the issue were posted to its own message boards.
Weekend Update spent most of its time going after Kavanaugh — "if you took a shot for every time Kavanaugh lied about his yearbook, you'd be as drunk as Brett Kavanaugh was in the summer of '82," Michael Che said — but McKinnon's sketch was the funniest and most pointed.
" Vice President Pence offered some of his most pointed comments yet on the case, telling reporters in Colorado on Thursday that "if a journalist lost their life at the hand of violence, that is a threat to a free and independent press around the world and there will be consequences.
In its most pointed accusation, the suit alleges "the gang rapes were considered a 'bonding' experience for the football players" and were part of a "system of hazing their freshman recruits" initiated by Baylor football players, who had their recruits invite freshmen women to house parties hosted by members of the team.
"As more of its resources are readily available to view online, users will not need to be in Washington, D.C." The hearing's most pointed questioning centered on the copyright office, which has had its own technological failings in recent months, prompting some to suggest that it should be made into its own agency.
DAVENPORT, Iowa — Bernie Sanders made some of his most pointed comments in support of impeaching Donald Trump on Tuesday, saying he believed the president had committed a number of impeachable offenses, but also expressed deep misgivings about supporting a move that could embolden Republican voters only to fall short of success in Congress.
In her most pointed strike against Sanders on the issue, the Democratic front-runner linked the Vermont senator to Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
Amazingly, the most pointed criticism of Trump in the run-up to the caucuses has come from Tea Party members of Congress, who advertise themselves as Trump-like on the issues, from their push for a wall at the southern border to their opposition to President Obama's trade deals and nuclear accord with Iran.
"Economic activity increased at a solid pace in the early part of 2019," with sturdy household consumption offsetting weak business investment and growing risks from a tariff-related slowdown in trade, the Fed said in one of its most pointed accountings yet of how the Trump administration's use of tariffs has affected the economy.
DOVER, N.H. — Tensions in the Democratic presidential primary reached new heights on Saturday as former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg clashed over experience in their most pointed confrontation to date, while Senator Bernie Sanders lashed both Mr. Buttigieg and another opponent, Michael R. Bloomberg, on the final weekend before the New Hampshire primary.
Some of the most pointed questions from lawmakers on the House Committee on Financial Services, however, focused less on the broad economics of the Fed's rate hike and more on the tools the central bank has used to achieve it, particularly the payment to banks of interest on the roughly $2.5 trillion in reserves held at the Fed.
But some of Search Party's sharpest, most pointed material certainly takes aim at some specific millennial tropes, like sacrificing personal integrity in the name of #brand building (see: Elliott and Chantal's pathological lying), and unearned self-righteousness (see: Drew's hypocritical high horse, Dory insisting that her constant quests for meaning come from just being a good person, dammit).
" Lady Gaga, for Most Pointed Anti-LGBT Concert Jab: "And to Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceTrump adopts familiar mantra on possible recession: fake news The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters FEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud MORE, who thinks it's acceptable that his wife works at a school that ban LGBTQ, you're wrong.
Individual people — not so much.. When asked which countries in particular are the worst culprits, most pointed to China and the US. A majority of those surveyed also see some of the major damage from climate change hitting the economy, cities taken over by sea level rise, displacement and small wars, with some saying it could lead to a world war or extinction.
"Racial equality must be central to combating economic inequality if we are going to create a government that works for all of us and not just the 250%," Sanders said on Monday -- a construction he returned to throughout his address, which contained some of his most pointed remarks on race since he emerged as a national figure three years ago.
Joaquin CastroJoaquin CastroJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts Texas Democrats tap Joaquin Castro to deliver key address Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE (D-Texas); Matt and Mercedes Schlapp; Nicolle Wallace; Andrea Mitchell; Peter Alexander; White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders — who was seen smiling, despite being at the center of some of Wolf's most pointed quips; Hallie Jackson; Kasie Hunt; Kristen Welker; Rep.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann Warren Sanders condemns his supporters' 'ugly, personal attacks' against Warren The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden riding wave of momentum after stunning Super Tuesday Delegate battle ahead likely favors Biden MORE (D-Mass.) in arguing that her policies are too liberal to become reality, but it saves its most pointed criticism for former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Sanders says Biden winning African American support by 'running with his ties to Obama' MORE.

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