The note aroused her suspicions that he was having an affair. |
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The Time Traveler's Wife tracks the achronological course of their lifelong love affair. |
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The Creole affair is important because, from the slaves' standpoint, the Creole affair was the most successful slave revolt in American history. |
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Even though my husband forgave me and gave me another chance, I still continue to see my affair. |
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Beginning in 1946, Greene had an affair with Catherine Walston, the wife of Harry Walston, a wealthy farmer and future life peer. |
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That relationship is generally thought to have informed the writing of The End of the Affair, published in 1951, when the affair came to an end. |
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Fleming was married to Ann Charteris, who was divorced from the second Viscount Rothermere because of her affair with the author. |
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Some scholars have suggested that she and Russell had an affair, but the allegations were never confirmed. |
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In the summer of 1962 Hughes began an affair with Assia Wevill who had been subletting the Primrose Hill flat with her husband. |
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Under a cloud of his affair, Hughes and Plath separated in the autumn of 1962 and she set up life in a new flat with the children. |
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When Barrie learned of the affair in July 1909, he demanded that she end it, but she refused. |
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Thomas spent the last nine or ten days of his third tour in New York mostly in the company of Reitell, with whom he had an affair. |
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The suite of song fragments is about a girl who has an affair while her lover is away, but is ultimately forgiven. |
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It is unknown if their affair was ever sexual, although by this point other members of the group were noticing Rossetti and Janey's closeness. |
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The opening night party was a lavish affair, attended by six hundred celebrities. |
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Godwin and Wollstonecraft's unique courtship began slowly, but it eventually became a passionate love affair. |
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He later revealed that, as a teenager in Vienna, he had had an affair with a woman. |
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Poseidon also had an affair with Alope, his granddaughter through Cercyon, his son and King of Eleusis, begetting the Attic hero Hippothoon. |
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He expected his mother's funeral to be a lonely and sad affair, with nary a soul attending. |
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In 1840, one hundred of those residents who did not have passports were arrested, leading to the Graham affair. |
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However no one was ever prosecuted for their part in the affair in the United Kingdom. |
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However, Harry had already been born by the time the affair between Hewitt and Diana began. |
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Diana exposed Charles's affair with Camilla in a book by Andrew Morton, Diana, Her True Story. |
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In the end, nothing came of these rumours, and the competition remains a strictly European affair. |
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The couple separated in 1964 and divorced in 1965 in the wake of the singer's affair with actor Peter Finch. |
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Nevertheless the strategical and indeed political consequences of this affair were of great importance. |
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Suetonius described Antony's accusation of an affair with Octavian as political slander. |
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Through the Cicero affair, the Germans obtained documents containing references to Overlord, but these documents lacked all detail. |
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This turned out to be a complicated affair, for Sines still belonged to the Order of Santiago. |
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The work of male slaves was a much more formal affair, especially in urban settings as compared to the experience of slave women. |
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Tristan's uncle eventually learns of the affair and seeks to entrap his nephew and his bride. |
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It did not need the Scourers or the Mohocks to make going abroad a perilsome affair. |
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The two happened to meet at a party and rekindle their flirtation, which leads to an affair. |
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An indiscreet servant makes the affair public and the story is in the newspapers. |
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While in Egypt, Antony had been engaged in an affair with Cleopatra and had fathered three children with her. |
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According to Suetonius, Domitia Longina was exiled in 83 because of an affair with a famous actor named Paris. |
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Rae's respect for the Inuit and his refusal to scapegoat them in the Franklin affair arguably harmed his career. |
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Government under polysynody is the affair of human individuals, who through their own efforts create an entity that surpasses them. |
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There were certainly more dimensions to this affair, the full details of which will likely never be clearly known. |
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The French king and king of Sweden are circumspect, industrious, and prospective, too, in this affair. |
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The Profumo affair of 1963 permanently damaged the credibility of Macmillan's government. |
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Percy did not care about the condition of this premature infant and left with Claire, Mary's stepsister, for a lurid affair. |
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This moment marked the start of what he later described as his love affair with the Lake District. |
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In early 1926, Hadley became aware of his affair with Pfeiffer, who came to Pamplona with them that July. |
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Sharp has the same parents as McEwan but was born from an affair between them that occurred before their parents' marriage. |
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So, did your parents have a romantic love affair followed by the saat phere or did it all happen the conventional way? |
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In short, never was a Dr. Slop so beluted, and so transubstantiated, since that affair came into fashion. |
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This harvesting bewrites the unhealable Monogrammed Beach Towels of affair and assenting a brew-house. |
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That affair of the blanketing happened to thee for the fault thou wast guilty of. |
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In a long-skirted, gold and green and white cotton affair that slides mildly over her chestal area right up to her neck. |
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It was in the second affair that poor little Barney showed he was a cocktail. |
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It is my opinion that your part in the affair is only a curtain-raiser to graver things. |
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The second half was a less open affair, in which West Brom grew increasingly and efficiently conservative. |
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Whatever made you think in the first place that I would give up the security of my happy marriage for a hole-and-corner affair with you? |
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I only can properly enjoy carol services if I am having an illicit affair with someone in the congregation. |
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His marriage to Margaret in 1299 ended the war, but the whole affair had proven both costly and fruitless for the English. |
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Soon after the marriage, however, Queen Catherine had an affair with the courtier Thomas Culpeper. |
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I responded by saying that the intervarsity was a student affair and had to be taken up with the students. |
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Strickland were required to clear themselves touching their deportment in that affair. |
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At The Hague, Charles had a brief affair with Lucy Walter, who later falsely claimed that they had secretly married. |
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After having an affair with a junior, her chances of promotion were seriously jeopardised. |
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Napoleon learnt of that affair and a letter he wrote about it was intercepted by the British and published widely, to embarrass Napoleon. |
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I'll feel the pulse of my friends and yours, and when we get the lay of the land, the affair can be accomplished much more easily. |
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Antony's affair with Cleopatra was seen as an act of treason, since she was queen of another country. |
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Catullus was also the first Roman poet to produce love poetry, seemingly autobiographical, which depicts an affair with a woman called Lesbia. |
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He was also joined by Mary's stepsister, Claire Clairmont, with whom he had had an affair in London. |
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They planned to spend the summer with the poet Lord Byron, whose recent affair with Claire had left her pregnant. |
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Lord Amberley consented to his wife's affair with their children's tutor, the biologist Douglas Spalding. |
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In 1941 Blyton met Kenneth Fraser Darrell Waters, a London surgeon with whom she began a serious affair. |
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Kallen edited a collection of articles on the CCNY affair in The Bertrand Russell Case. |
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Since Ellen Ternan also destroyed all of his letters to her, the extent of the affair between the two remains speculative. |
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Orwell had an affair with his secretary at Tribune which caused Eileen much distress, and others have been mooted. |
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After the affair ended, her love for him continued, though she had two subsequent marriages, both to gay Englishmen. |
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Letters published by Olivier's authorised biographer Terry Coleman also indicate an affair with the actor Henry Ainley. |
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However, Andrews was conceived as a result of an affair her mother had with an unnamed family friend. |
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The miniseries portrays them as having a platonic, though highly romantic, affair throughout her reign over England during the 16th century. |
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Docherty was dismissed shortly afterwards, following the revelation of his affair with the club physiotherapist's wife. |
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The boycott contributed to the 1980 Games being a less publicised and less competitive affair, which was dominated by the host country. |
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In the opening game, England took on Samoa in an affair which saw the lead change several times. |
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The match was an exceptionally brutal affair and was abandoned in the second half after a brawl between all 26 players. |
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The fight was a significantly more cagey affair than the first match, with both fighters initially looking to outbox each other. |
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In 1838 and 1839 three significant events occurred to transform the Liverpool race from a small local affair to a national event. |
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On 12 May 1996, the Northamptonshire circuit hosted a round of the International BPR series which was very a British affair. |
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The word 'romance' with the modern sense of romance novel or love affair has the same origin. |
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After the Winebox affair, the Cook Islands gave New Zealand jurisdiction over tax matters. |
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The law-making affair often has an Alice in Wonderland touch. Terms are defined by law, and if the law says black is white, then for the purpose of the law, black it white. |
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Finch and Leigh's affair continued on and off for several years. |
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Olivier returned her to their home in Britain, where, between periods of incoherence, Leigh told him she was in love with Finch and had been having an affair with him. |
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He had his first serious romantic relationship, living with John Perry, an unsuccessful actor, later a writer, who remained a lifelong friend after their affair ended. |
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An intimate friendship sprang up between Wilde and Douglas and by 1893 Wilde was infatuated with Douglas and they consorted together regularly in a tempestuous affair. |
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Their affair continued, not always smoothly, for eight years. |
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John has been complicated in the affair by new tapes that surfaced. |
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The affair at the time made much noise in the fashionable world, and formed the subject of the condolatory address in question, from Lord Byron's pen. |
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The official league went on to become a successful annual affair that attracted players and audience around the globe, while the Indian Cricket League has been disbanded. |
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Bob showed great discretion despite his knowledge of the affair. |
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The affair was investigated for possible treason, but no action was taken. |
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However, Bassey's first husband suggested that Samantha, born during the couple's marriage, was the result of an affair between Bassey and Peter Finch. |
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The historian Tacitus suggests that Claudius's ongoing term as Censor may have prevented him from noticing the affair before it reached such a critical point. |
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In this year he developed an affectionate friendship with Aglaia Coronie, the daughter of wealthy Greek refugees, although there is no evidence that they had an affair. |
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In August 1883, Janey would be introduced to the poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, with whom she embarked on a second affair, which Morris might have been aware of. |
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They married in 1979, but less than five years later they parted when she discovered he was having an affair with his manager's secretary, Gill Bennett. |
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She also employed Francis Dereham, who had previously been informally engaged to her and had an affair with her prior to her marriage, as her secretary. |
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Elizabeth, though protesting her innocence in the Wyatt affair, was imprisoned in the Tower of London for two months, then was put under house arrest at Woodstock Palace. |
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Alan mercenaries were involved in the affair with the Catalan Company. |
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James's funeral on 7 May was a magnificent but disorderly affair. |
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During filming, star Lana Turner's possessive gangster boyfriend, Johnny Stompanato, who was visiting from Los Angeles, believed she was having an affair with Connery. |
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It cannot be determined whether he disgraced the King or the barons in this affair, but it is speculated that some kind of political intrigue was involved. |
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A long early poem by the Nicaraguan poet Ernesto Cardenal, Con Walker En Nicaragua, translated as With Walker in Nicaragua, gives a historical treatment of the affair. |
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Since citizenship is a Kingdom affair, and is thus not distinguished for the four countries, citizens from all four countries are also citizens of the European Union. |
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She was having an affair with Lyndhurst, and began another with Disraeli. |
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In the same year Disraeli published a novel, Henrietta Temple, which was a love story and social comedy, drawing on his affair with Henrietta Sykes. |
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And if his love affair with Old Trafford was strained by the saga of his demand to leave earlier this season, the bond was rekindled as United claimed a vital victory. |
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In the 1931 Championship Wales beat Ireland at Ravenhill in a bruising affair that not only gave Wales the title but denied Ireland the Triple Crown. |
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He survived the political upheavals caused by the Lords Appellants, despite the fact that Chaucer knew some of the men executed over the affair quite well. |
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He is angry with his mother because of her long standing affair with a man Hamlet hates, and Hamlet must face the fact that he has been sired by the man he loathes. |
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Hamlet is suicidal in the first soliloquy not because his mother quickly remarries but because of her adulterous affair with the despised Claudius which makes Hamlet his son. |
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The platonic love affair inspired the novel Across the River and into the Trees, written in Cuba during a time of strife with Mary, and published in 1950 to negative reviews. |
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In 2014, Vanity Fair and The Economist published allegations that Blair had had an extramarital affair with Wendi Deng, who was then married to Rupert Murdoch. |
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For the mounted knight war could be a relatively low risk affair. |
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In April 2004, the British tabloid News of the World carried claims by Beckham's former personal assistant Rebecca Loos that he and Loos had an extramarital affair. |
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Persistent suggestions that Harry's father is not Charles but James Hewitt, with whom Diana had an affair, have been based on a physical similarity between Hewitt and Harry. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the attack, Victoria's popularity soared, mitigating residual discontent over the Hastings affair and the bedchamber crisis. |
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As Alice prepared with her family for the preball dinner, an intimate affair for thirty of Gertrude's closest young friends, she had good reason to worry. |
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Soon after the revelation, Brooks pondered whether Jude Callegari could have been Rowling as part of wider speculation that the entire affair had been a publicity stunt. |
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Twenty years later, though in his sixties and devotedly married, he was reinvigorated by a love affair with a much younger woman, who later became his second wife. |
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On 25 January 2008, a musical play about the love affair between Robert Burns and Nancy McLehose entitled Clarinda premiered in Edinburgh before touring Scotland. |
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Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson are fueling rumors of a possible Robsten reconciliation since news broke of her affair with director Rupert Sanders. |
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