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"swifter" Definitions
  1. nautical
  2. a line run around the ends of capstan bars to prevent their falling out of their sockets

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The backlash to the textbook's publication has been rather swifter.
But independent media is calling for swifter action, namely Slutsky's resignation.
But 5G is not just about faster and swifter wireless connections.
We've created a system that requires certainty and punishment, swifter trials.
"The consequences have been swifter" in the past, Mr. Dallek said.
The poem became a bit shorter, more direct, I hope swifter.
When he offered to arrange a swifter mode of transportation, she declined.
The Cloud Act considers these issues and provides thoughtful and swifter solutions.
Remember when Muhammad Ali's fast fists and swifter tongue ruled the world?
He operated at a swifter pace than that at which the evidence rolled in.
The approval process through the USDA rather than the FDA, too, was much swifter.
If the new proposal gets approval, things could get a lot simpler and swifter.
If they weren't white, many say, there would be a harsher and swifter response.
Executives hope such efforts will deliver swifter, more accurate service without increasing labor costs.
Even Trump admitted the reaction to its passage had been swifter than he expected.
He needs to do so by immediately firing Peter Strzok and by taking far swifter action.
Swifter writing is usually better, and you don't typically need three words when one will do.
Perhaps if this were a male issue, we would see swifter action to remedy this crisis.
Laikago is a far cry from the Boston Dynamics breed, which is sturdier, swifter and smarter.
Drum beats are introduced at moments when the swifter inner worlds lap their slower outer neighbors.
He called for swifter legal proceedings, expressing frustration about having been detained for six months already.
Filling the lower benches is a tougher task, and generating swifter justice a tougher one still.
Protesters have demanded swifter state action and some have called for Snyder, a Republican, to resign.
The bill comes as state officials are clamoring for swifter action ahead of the 2018 midterms.
"I believe in Rick Grimes," Rosita confidently declares, but urgency moves them to take swifter action.
UPI is government's audacious project to make person-to-person and e-commerce transactions swifter and easier. 
With this new growth tool in its belt, Instagram may see even swifter adoption in emerging markets.
Age also played a role, with smaller, swifter, younger dragons besting bigger, slower, and much older dragons.
In the same interview, Trump insisted that lawmakers needed to be swifter in pushing his agenda forward.
Theoretically, the boy, because laws pertaining to Mexicans allow for swifter deportations, could be quickly sent home.
She loved the churn and the separation of bodies as the slower swimmers fell behind the swifter.
But the sit-in outside the courtroom had provoked a swifter response, and now here she was.
The triumph of a plodding species over a swifter one isn't just the stuff of Aesop's fables.
Lawmakers in India's Parliament have condemned the Hyderabad incident, demanding stricter legislation and swifter punishment for rapists.
Recovery time is swifter and side effects are fewer, which can reduce the need for postoperative opioids.
Lawmakers in India's Parliament have condemned the Hyderabad incident, demanding stricter laws and swifter punishment for rapists.
But it was really, really great and fun as a tour, also surreal for me as a Swifter.
The UPI is India's audacious project to make person-to-person and e-commerce transactions swifter and easier.
Before he could recover his guard he was tagged with a swifter right hook from the recovering Garbrandt.
The government has expressed the need for these niche banks that could offer easier and swifter banking facilities.
It took Congress seven months to fund the Zika response, and the next pandemic could be much swifter.
He added that the concerns about the swifter timeframe were "just not an issue of significance" for him.
"My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle, and they are spent without hope," one T-shirt read.
But swifter civil justice, which Italy urgently needs to secure foreign investment, does not seem to be a priority.
This suggests that the current refugee flow from Myanmar is swifter even than the exodus from Rwanda in 7003.
Companies argued that arbitration offered a simpler, swifter and less expensive alternative to court, without the headaches and delays.
As technological innovation continues to accelerate, the impacts may be broader and swifter than at other points in history.
Wherever they can, the Taliban replace the government's justice with their own swifter, harsher (and, some say, less corrupt) variety.
The format allowed swifter execution as it does not require regulatory clearance and is not subject to a debt cap.
Her 20-year-old daughter, in her third year of studying computer science, said stricter and swifter justice was needed.
Races require special drones that are swifter than those mass-produced for consumer use by firms like DJI of China.
Some deem it reasonable to contract for a more certain, swifter outcome through arbitration than through the costly litigation process.
But founder Julian Assange and others have since abandoned this approach in favor of swifter and potentially more dangerous unredacted releases.
Why were we so much swifter to accept refugees fleeing Communism than those now fleeing Islamic extremism and a brutal dictator?
Trump outlined a series of agreements with private companies, including Google, Target and Walmart, to facilitate swifter coronavirus testing for Americans.
But either way, Mr. Rishikof's discussions with defense lawyers about a potential way to bring a swifter end to the Sept.
Ozias-Akins hopes to try to use Crispr, a new tool for genetic manipulation, to enable swifter and easier DNA editing.
By some estimates, these outages should undoubtedly lead to a swifter market rebalancing, but ones like in Nigeria are just the start.
Tech companies may have been slow to recognize that the political winds were shifting, but they're still much swifter than government action.
The irony of Democrats pursuing this as a "swifter" option is it would likely also get tangled up in a court case.
Patient advocates had called for swifter action, saying that withholding data could deprive them of life-saving information about their own care.
The shortfalls have led to more pressure from states for the Trump administration to take swifter action to meet health care needs.
Those comment reels can morph into chat-like threads on desktop that stay with you for swifter replies as you browse the site.
These same users will benefit from a new basic web SDK that opens up the swifter login experience to users facing low connectivity.
Senators have called for a swifter resolution to the process and more transparency about what the administration is choosing to exclude and why.
Dujovne, who is considered more of a fiscal hawk, has pledged a swifter decrease in the fiscal deficit and a broad tax reform.
The S&P 500's move was even swifter, taking the broad index just 16 trading days to tumble into a bear market.
In this particular context, their success will be determined by children, who offer much clearer and swifter verdicts than even the tersest adults.
Its decline was limited by the Federal Reserve's signal last week that it might increase interest rates at a swifter pace than previously thought.
Brown negotiated the deal with labor unions to head off competing labor-backed ballot initiatives that would have imposed swifter increases with fewer safeguards.
Lacker has repeatedly advocated a swifter pace of rate rises than many of his Fed colleagues in order to ward off possible inflationary pressures.
Barring an unforeseen change of heart by another Republican senator, it appeared Alexander's decision would bring a swifter conclusion to Trump's two-week trial.
The climate talks come against the backdrop of intensifying youth protests demanding swifter action and new scientific reports about the human cost of climate change.
Over a week later, pressure is mounting for Las Vegas police to explain their reaction time, and whether a swifter response could have saved lives.
But the renewed swell of interest and people trying to learn about the check-in protest may have warranted a swifter renewal of the trend.
Mr. Swamy, a former commerce minister and law minister, was jubilant on Saturday, saying a change in leadership would probably lead to swifter economic growth.
Scientists do not know precisely why, from a physiological standpoint, we are less able to maintain our old, swifter pace as we reach middle age.
The in-depth look at the brothers' lives and training also offers nifty, practical advice for any of us who might like to be swifter.
French banks generally do not write off impaired loans before they are fully resolved as opposed to some jurisdictions with a swifter write-off policy.
This should put to rest any lingering belief that the military commissions would require less process than their civilian counterparts and lead to swifter justice.
"We are certainly considering 'prime' status in Europe, 'breakthrough' in the United States and 'sakigake' in Japan," he said of various paths to potentially swifter approvals.
The two benchmarks have been on the rise of late due to swifter-than-expected declines in Iranian exports and notable declines in U.S. crude inventories.
French banks also generally do not write off impaired loans before they are fully resolved as opposed to some jurisdictions with a swifter write-off policy.
The cyclists had been swifter with pedal assist, about four miles per hour faster on average, but reported that the e-riding felt less taxing, physically.
Realizing this, the question becomes, is the affected patient population willing to assume this risk in order to have swifter access to a potentially effective therapy?
Bet that the Trump phenomenon is transferable: that political parties are open to swifter change than commonly believed as long as you are loud and authentic.
And Fred Guttenberg, whose daughter Jaime was killed in the Valentine's Day shooting in Parkland, said the Texas attack simply underscored the need for swifter action.
While Oettinger and the 63-year-old chancellor herself lean toward a final Merkel term that lasts into the 2020s, others are straining for a swifter handover.
It's just as indestructible as its micro USB and Lightning counterparts, but it also boasts 5 Gbps transfer speeds, which is ten times swifter than USB 2.0.
That effect wore thin as the U.S. session continued, with traders growing skeptical that the data was enough to suggest a swifter pace of Fed rate hikes.
But even centrist policymakers like the San Francisco Fed's John Williams see receding risks of persistently too-low inflation and the potential need for swifter rate hikes.
Expectations that tax cuts, infrastructure spending and reduced regulation will elevate inflation and lead to swifter rate rises have also pushed U.S. Treasury bond yields sharply higher.
Mr. Dowd and Mr. Cobb believed that the cooperation would help prove that the president had done nothing wrong and bring a swifter end to the investigation.
He warned Texans to be vigilant and to stay away from rising water, noting that it can be far deeper, with swifter currents, than it may appear.
The proposal, which has been floated by the Justice Department since last year, is aimed at allowing foreign law enforcement swifter access to data on non-U.
But there could be a swifter movement on China, and Trump now is more likely to accept a smaller deal, putting aside some of the thornier issues.
Mr Macri has had swifter success in restoring the integrity of Argentina's statistics than he has had in correcting the other economic distortions that Ms Fernández bequeathed him.
It's been a brutal quarter for Facebook At least its swifter user growth rates show Facebook survived its biggest ever data breach without scaring off too many people.
India has launched a new payments system called Unified Payment Interface, or UPI, which is designed to make person-to-person and e-commerce transactions swifter and easier.
The outbreak has overwhelmed the U.S. health system in some areas, prompting urgent calls for the administration to take swifter action to help states gain needed medical equipment.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A German court rejected on Thursday a lawsuit brought by a group of farmers trying to compel the government to take swifter action on climate change.
The rise of quantitative and algorithmic trading, aided by persistently low volatility, has made market pullbacks swifter than they used to be, said JCI portfolio manager Alessandro Balsotti.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Facebook Inc's hardware development division on Wednesday announced a new partnership with Harvard, Princeton and 15 other universities intended to allow swifter collaboration on technology research projects.
The push by local and regional leaders across 16 U.S. states suffering worsening floods aims to halt development in low-lying floodplains and drive swifter action on climate change.
That process could be even swifter this time out - part of the reason why OPEC and other forecasters expect the cuts will only last for a set six months.
And Shelby, in turn, will bring in Ken Miles ( Christian Bale ), who is swifter than any other driver on the circuit and more stubborn than is good for him.
The main hall of the sterile conference center in Poland where the talks are being held was filled twice on Friday with protesters demanding swifter action from world leaders.
At nearly four hours long, "Iceman" (like "Angels" and "Cursed Child") is not for those with short attention spans, though it is swifter than earlier productions of the play.
The real test of leadership isn't "stronger ambition," a favorite phrase in the Madrid hallways, but the swifter diffusion of new technologies and approaches that will reduce emissions rapidly.
EU governments need to take on more of the financial burden of building out networks of charging stations if they want swifter adoption of low-pollution electric cars, he added.
The drug business, dependent on a well-established witness-suppression program, operates a far more powerful system of deterrence, with far swifter punishment, than any lawful state could ever devise.
But Netanyahu's push for immunity shows how his survival-at-all-costs approach to politics could bring an even swifter end to democracy in the country should he go unpunished.
Some will be looking forward to a new administration that may be swifter with decisions and more willing to give authorizations that on-the-ground commanders deem necessary and have sought.
Twitter and Facebook leaders defended their platforms' efforts to stem foreign election interference to lawmakers who said it was time for swifter action to stop online meddling in the democratic process.
For one thing, the political science literature on arms support to rebel groups suggests that, more often than not, they drag out conflicts rather than bringing them to a swifter end.
With the exception of Alabama, which joined the federal consolidation, these states potentially stand to wrest swifter, bigger paydays for their constituents, as long as the states can prove their cases.
Calls have multiplied for mandatory medical exams to determine the age of migrants claiming to be minors and for swifter deportations of those who — like the suspect — have been denied asylum.
Opposition parties argue that while repossessions remain rare in Ireland by international standards - banks are pushed to restructure loans instead - so-called "vulture funds" are more likely to seek a swifter resolution.
The idea that making everything faster and easier and swifter and cleaner and making sure there's absolutely nothing in between your impulse and the expression of that impulse, that's actually a problem.
Many of those who were interested in the category had already picked one up – and it's hard to imagine that smart home hubs will have a swifter upgrade cycle than, say, tablet.
Together, the experiments help to explain what can make one runner swifter than another and also raise interesting questions about whether it is cheating if part of the answer is their shoes.
We have also witnessed the brutal campaign against Central American unaccompanied minors, who were first targeted by the Obama administration, when a "priority juvenile docket" was created to ensure swifter deportation proceedings.
But ACLU attorneys say it could be the only fair option for some parents, who might have given up valid asylum claims thinking that would lead to swifter reunifications with their children.
But Alexander Dobrindt, chief lawmaker of the Christian Social Union (CSU), the Bavarian sister party of Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU), said the so-called "Union" conservative bloc must find a much swifter solution.
China has agreed to train Indian pharmaceutical executives to help them gain a swifter entry into the Chinese market, a government document seen by Reuters on efforts to improve trade with China showed.
That war destroyed capital stock, and so the post-war decades were in part a rapid rebuilding of capital – a process that is swifter and easier than developing an economic base from scratch.
The national trade association may endorse swifter approval of generic drugs, but brand-name drug makers often go to court to block copies of their products, asserting that their patents have been infringed.
Global fashion sales grew by about 4.5 percent to $1.7 trillion in 2018, found analysts at McKinsey and Company, who said social media is bringing trends to consumers at an ever swifter pace.
People in Uganda, it turned out, walked much more quickly than those in Seattle when they were by themselves, their pace averaging about 11 percent swifter than lone walkers in the United States.
A section dedicated to cyber threats would empower the Department of Energy (DOE) to take swifter action in the event of a major hack, authorizing it to direct energy companies in a cyber crisis.
BEIJING — A major university in southern China has barred a professor from teaching after female students went public with sexual harassment allegations against him, unhappy that the university had not taken swifter, firmer action.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German economy is at risk of overheating, according to a leaked advisory council report that follows pressure from the Bundesbank for a swifter end to the European Central Bank's expansive monetary policy.
He had by that time already floated the idea of designating the US election system as critical infrastructure, a move which would give states swifter access to DHS assistance in the event of an attack.
Much of what they recommended was to move faster and on a far larger scale: more testing, more ventilators, more hospital capacity, more limits on travel and gatherings, swifter development of treatments and a vaccine.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI wished it had taken swifter action as Beijing recruited U.S.-based researchers to transfer intellectual property from American laboratories, a senior official at the agency said on Tuesday during Senate testimony.
The strongest sign yet that he is retreating from his earlier promise came Thursday, when Trump conceded that the civilian courts offer a swifter way to bring terror suspects to justice in the communities they attacked.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Fewer migrants are dying as they try to cross the Mediterranean to Europe, which may reflect better management of refugee flows and swifter rescue operations, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Tuesday.
In a filing with the court, HHS official Chris Meekins said the administration had streamlined its vetting procedures to comply with a July 10 court order, but that the swifter process could put children at risk.
Differences between Cobb, who was said to be interested in releasing as many documents as possible to bring the inquiry to a swifter end, and White House counsel Don McGahn appeared to have triggered the dispute.
If financial pressures mean you need to work again before you feel psychologically ready to job-hunt, investing a little cash in therapy up-front could pay off in a swifter return to a steady paycheck.
Numerous attempts have been made to create improved and swifter-acting surgical adhesives, but few nontoxic materials can meet the criteria of holding fast on wet tissues while resisting pressure and the movement of a beating heart.
The swifter subscriber ramp combined with greater operating leverage than we had previously modeled raises our outer year EBITDA estimates 20-30% (excluding consolidation of Fox) and our DCF based price target ~29% from $20193 to $165.
Amazon's judgment is swifter and less predictable, and now that the company controls nearly half of the online retail market in the US, its rulings can instantly determine the success or failure of your business, he says.
The 9-0 vote was a function, instead, of their view of a law Congress passed two decades ago making capital punishment swifter and surer to administer: the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 (AEDPA).
The U.S. dollar eased against a basket of major currencies on Monday after U.S. data showing retreating inflation and a downward revision to consumer spending dampened expectations for a swifter pace of Federal Reserve interest rate increases.
You need to address head-on the ways in which a President Trump seems like a man whose instincts, inclinations and explicit promises could make that march of folly ever so much swifter, ever so much worse.
On the other hand, Grindal said that this time around the response by the Chinese government has been swifter than it was following SARS, and that advancements in science mean cases can be more quickly identified today.
"A big reason I am in London is because of the Extinction Rebellion (protests) taking place here," said Paul, referring to a global protest movement, launched in Britain, urging governments to take much swifter action against climate change.
The new survey data came as the pound fell to a five-week low against the dollar and other major currencies on Friday over concerns that Britain might leave the European Union at a swifter pace than expected.
A series of unseasonably hot summers has propelled climate change to the top of the political agenda in Germany, with thousands of people inspired by teenage Swedish activist Greta Thunberg taking to the streets to demand swifter action.
But still, seeing the pace at which carriers are expanding 5G networks while also increasing bandwidth suggests that the upgrade to 5G will be swifter than the transition from 3G to 53G, in dense urban areas at least.
If the institution they have besmirched hopes to survive this terrible moment intact as a valued voice on behalf of the more than 35 million people living with HIV infection, it must take swifter and more significant action immediately.
But the group of insects that includes jewel wings and dragonflies took to the air long before birds were even on the evolutionary horizon, and their vision is swifter than any vertebrate's studied thus far, said Dr. Gonzalez-Bellido.
In an email, the representatives of several civil society groups in Myanmar hailed the 24-hour timeline as "historic", but said Facebook had failed to set up an effective mechanism in the country for swifter detection and removal of threatening posts.
Grossi took over following the death in office of long-serving IAEA chief Yukiya Amano of Japan, who pressured Iran to provide swifter access to sites of interest to the agency, while avoiding confronting the Islamic Republic publicly, diplomats say.
In addition to opposition to the annual confab of global business and political leaders in Davos, about 150 km (93 miles) from Zurich, that included a visit from U.S. President Donald Trump, demonstrators called for swifter action on climate change.
The administration's move to impose import tariffs against China, Europe, Mexico and Canada is also expected to contribute to inflation, which tends to ramp up bets on a swifter pace of Fed rate hikes and, in turn, a stronger dollar.
It would replace the George W. Bush administration's plan for what was called Ground-Based Missile Defense sites in Poland and Romania, and Mr. Obama described his new Aegis-based European Phased Adaptive Approach as a "smarter and swifter" defense system.
But analysts say the Chinese economy is not out of the woods yet, and the chance of reaching a trade deal during Vice Premier Liu He's visit has declined, adding more uncertainties which might prompt policymakers to take swifter and stronger action.
First there were none and now they are seemingly everywhere: Within a year of launching e-scooter services, already, nearly 4 percent of people in major U.S. cities have used an electric scooter, a much swifter adoption rate than previous forms of transportation.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Hundreds of protesters calling on global leaders to take swifter action on climate change will face up to 5,000 military personnel and police from across Switzerland as they march to the ski resort of Davos for a planned demonstration.
"While in the pre-sovereign crisis period buoyancy was masking latent vulnerabilities, there appear to have been some learning process by rating agencies since 2010, leading to a swifter adjustment of rating agencies to a move in fundamentals," the ECB paper, published on Thursday, said.
In coming years China could reform the world's largest army into a smaller, swifter and harder-hitting rival to the America's own army, while also deploying high-tech new warplanes and warships from new air and naval bases on manmade—and potentially illegal—Pacific islands.
It would grant prospective refugees swifter rights to work, but also put more obligations on them, meaning that if they do not cooperate with the authorities or head to an EU state of their choice rather than staying put, their asylum application could be jeopardized.
The swifter recovery of U.S. banks and the U.S. economy after the global financial crisis of 2008 have funded a stronger dollar in recent years, firstly against the yen JPY= in 2012 and 2013 and then more broadly from the second half of 2014.
While Mr. Trump seemed unlikely to hold Prince Mohammed to account, some lawmakers and experts said the United States was determined to use the furor over the killing as leverage to force the prince to bring the war in Yemen to a swifter end.
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Hundreds of protesters calling on global leaders to take swifter action on climate change will face up to 5,000 military personnel and police from across Switzerland as they march to the ski resort of Davos for a planned demonstration.
But Merkel said such calls, most recently from the European Commission's climate chief Miguel Arias Canete, for swifter cuts to harmful carbon dioxide emissions would be counterproductive, adding that setting new goals made little sense when European countries were already struggling to meet their cuts targets.
The swifter-than-expected rate cut is designed to prevent the kind of credit crunch and financial market disruptions that occurred the last time the Fed had to cut rates all the way to the bottom, during the global financial crisis just over a decade ago.
Editorial Of all Puerto Rico's continuing miseries seven weeks after Hurricane Maria's devastation, the most blatantly unjust is that islanders have been denied the more generous and swifter food relief distributed to storm victims this year in Texas and Florida under the emergency food stamp program.
"The CFPB could have found a swifter, more effective path for consumers and credit providers if they engaged with lenders, auto dealers and the American public on a more sensible regulatory approach," said David Hirschmann, president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness.
"A little dose of transparency, it seems, can go a long way, so there is no reason why the trend should not continue with swifter access to oral argument audio, online explanations of recusals and a high court webpage to which the justices' financial disclosure reports may be uploaded."
While expectations for higher inflation once tended to ramp up bets on a swifter pace of Fed rate hikes and, in turn, boost the dollar, strategists say the perceived improbability of a Fed rate hike until at least June has reinstated inflation's traditional role of eroding the dollar's value.
Google's response to the COVID-19 pandemic looks to be a far swifter and more aggressive to the threat posed to public health than its approach to other types of content that can also be harmful to people's health — such as anti-vaccination content, which YouTube only moved to demonetize last year.
Most of the property's 22 other cottages and multi-bedroom homes are within striking distance of the Lodge, and can be reached in a few minutes by foot or golf cart, which are swifter and quieter than standard models (they don't beep when backing up, so as not to disrupt any quests for mental wellness).
So is the epigraph you pass on your way back up the stairs into daylight and life: And in their death they were not divided They were swifter than eagles They were stronger than lions II Samuel 1:23 Domaine National de St.-Cloud is in the commune of Marnes-la-Coquette, outside Paris.
Finally, a fair, transparent and nonpartisan process is established for a comprehensive audit of the VA. This is designed to transform the VA from reliance on outdated and inefficient facilities to a more modern infrastructure based on current health-care delivery models, incentivizing the agency to move towards electronic record keeping and swifter communication between the agency and veterans.
Graphic: Clockwise: (Sam Woolley, Brett Foxwell, CDC, Sam Woolley/Shutterstock)The end of summer is fast approaching, though the fun in the sun is coming to an even swifter conclusion for some of us: Take the tale of Paul Ceglia, the man who allegedly used forged documents naming him as a Facebook co-owner to try and rip off CEO Mark Zuckerberg in court.
U.S. gross domestic product was on track to expand at an annualized pace of 1.94 percent in fourth quarter of 2016, faster the previous forecast of 1.89 percent a week ago, while GDP in the first quarter was on course to grow by an annualized pace of 2.09 percent, swifter than last week's estimate of 1.94 percent, the New York Fed's Nowcast model showed.
So it goes with the puffins, who are forced to fly all the way out to sea to catch fish, then fly all the way back to feed the pufflings, only to have to get past a skua — a swifter bird that's more skilled at maneuvering and likes to fly in and snatch the fish right out of a puffin's grasp, rendering all of that work for naught.
So, I am not going to go there, but I will tell you, the president&aposs frustration is one that is shared by many Americans, Judge Jeanine, because people just want to make sure that all sides of this are being investigated and I would note that since the Department of Justice and the FBI started to turnover with more of these e-mails and more of these unredacted documents, I suppose at a swifter pace, look at everything that has come out.

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