Therefore many sailors would tattoo nautical stars on their forearms as a good luck symbol in hopes of returning home. |
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There was a bruise on her cheekbone and her forearms were mottled with them. |
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She flexed her wrists, feeling the leather gauntlets stretch and slide along her forearms. |
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Then she lists exercises for the shoulders, upper arms, forearms, wrists and fingers. |
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Hand grippers are excellent for building and strengthening forearms and hands. |
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The Sancimino boys who run it now are big guys with white aprons and thick forearms, from shucking so many oysters. |
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Strengthening your forearms aids handgrip strength and can help guard against tennis elbow and carpal tunnel syndrome. |
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Now, still lying on the ground, extend your hands out front, streamline fashion, and lift your head by pressing down on your hands or forearms. |
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His hands slapped against the fur of her forearms, their low growls lost on the breeze. |
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I thought I could see the dents on her forearms where she rested them on a table while addressing lunch dinner and elevenses. |
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All of these factors make it easier to focus on your triceps, biceps and forearms than, say, your lats. |
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Porphyria cutanea tarda presents as bullae, vesicles, and milia on the dorsal hands and forearms but does not cause muscle weakness. |
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She lay with her chin on her forearms, deliciously amused at the sight of Wolf plunging through the shallows, growling like an amphibious tiger. |
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The flames licked his face as he covered his face with his forearms and knelt to absorb the shock. |
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With all muscles tensed, his forearms pressed over his stomach under the blinding shock of the bullet tearing through his insides. |
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The muscles in his forearms tapered into strong, tanned hands and calloused fingertips. |
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He enfolds me into his arms, and I place my hands on his firm forearms, feeling his muscles protecting me. |
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The rash typically begins as pink macules, 2 to 6 mm in diameter, located on the wrists, forearms, ankles, palms and soles. |
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We snickered at the warm runnels of amber oil running down our forearms and dripping off our elbows as we savored the wonderful meat. |
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A yellow shawl to match her dress was draped over her forearms, and she chuckled nervously at Allen's reaction. |
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The sleeves were rolled up to just below his elbows, giving me a glimpse of his toned, lightly tanned, and smoothly muscled forearms. |
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Boils occur most often on the face, head, neck, forearms and wrists in that order. |
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Common sites are wrists, forearms, ankles, abdomen, lower back, and in the mouth. |
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Your elbow should have a slightly wider angle, with your forearms and fingertips facing the side wall of the pool. |
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Maintain a slight bend in your elbows and keep your wrists aligned with your forearms. |
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Recoil management is controlled by the muscles of the forearms, wrists and hands in isometric opposition. |
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He has large hands on meaty forearms and grey hair combed to the side over a jowly face that suggests a police superintendent. |
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He had a shaved head and a full ginger beard, with freckles on his face and forearms. |
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She is lying in her bed with her arms extended upwards, bent at the elbow so her forearms rest on the top of her head. |
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She is into animal rights, she says, and a vegan and is pretty fit herself, she adds, demonstrating flexed forearms, biceps and abs. |
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Carry heavy objects close to your chest, supporting the weight on your forearms. |
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He slammed down a chair across from me and sat on the edge, his elbows and forearms on his legs and his hands steepled together. |
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With pushdowns, make sure the only things moving are your forearms via the hinge joint at your elbows. |
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Strong fingers, wrists and forearms will aid in this simple, yet necessary task. |
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Patients then develop a maculopapular rash on the face, forearms, and mucous membranes of the oropharynx. |
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Before he could reach it, Jason stumbled on a raised section of the ground and landed on his forearms, struggling to regain his footing. |
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But Manda noticed she was muscular, eyeing the corded veins and sinewy muscles along her forearms. |
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Continue on to the hamstrings, glutes, abs, forearms, biceps, triceps, shoulders, pecs, lats, traps, neck, jaw muscles and forehead muscles. |
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The puncture wound stings a little and, more alarming, my forearms and hands begin tingling. |
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I bent over slightly and brought my forearms underneath her knees, carrying her bridal style. |
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Abrasions and contusions can be found on the back of the hands, wrists, forearms, and upper arms. |
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At six foot five, with huge forearms and long legs, Brown looks like a bruiser, but he's actually a big softy, both on and off the track. |
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It's less fun to toss things because scalding hot oil usually ends up on your tender forearms. |
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Get your hands up to your forehead with your forearms protecting your face like a train's cowcatcher. |
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When the cicada attacked, the mantis angled to the side and then pinned the cicada with its powerful forearms. |
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I felt scorches on my arms, and I saw shadowy fingers enclosed around my forearms. |
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The exercise is performed in essentially the same way as the rotating french press except that you won't rotate your forearms. |
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In crawling infants the forearms, extensor aspects of the knees, and the ankle flexures are often the most affected. |
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The biting bugs spared him an attack along their traditional battle lines beyond the waistband but left their marks instead on both forearms. |
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But strong, limber forearms allow you to lift greater amounts of weight as well as hit a softball or golf ball farther. |
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In this manic pursuit of huge guns, way too many trainees neglect their forearms. |
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The long silver blades shot out from the openings in the forearms, the blades shimmered in the sunlight. |
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It seems the freakier the forearms, the fewer wrist curls an elite bodybuilder has performed. |
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He put bracers on his forearms, the right one with a small, round shield attached, and fingerless gauntlets on his hands. |
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The sleeves of his blouse are rolled up to reveal a pair of powerfully modelled, ink-stained forearms, and ominously clenched fists. |
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The contraction spreads up your forearms, through your biceps, triceps and shoulders, and explodes across your pectorals, rippling from outer to inner edge. |
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There is some concern that supporting the forearms may protect the neck and shoulders but increase wrist pain. |
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The child is to sit close to the table and place both elbows on the table, with both forearms extending upwards, and both hands hanging somewhat floppily from relaxed wrists. |
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The most common areas are the inner wrists, the forearms and the ankles. |
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With blood on my hands and forearms, I followed them downstairs and wandered through the crowd in the lobby, a crush of scared and bewildered reporters and hotel staff. |
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In Grecian times bracelets were popular with men and soldiers wore defensive bands of leather, often decorated with gold, silver and or gemstones, on their forearms. |
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His voice, faint as it was, was full of love, and it bristled the hairs on the nape of my neck and raised goose flesh on my forearms. |
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Especially active are the forearms, which contain a sensory organ that is exquisitely tuned to sense chemical changes. |
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The forearms must rotate, enabling the palms of the hands to face downwards. |
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Flick through the CD inlay to behold Adam's ripply tattooed forearms as he gazes mistily into the distance. |
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The work is done using the knuckles, elbows, forearms and fists to unknot areas of chronic tension. |
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He had stayed sitting in the lotus position, his forearms resting on his knees, his hands hanging loose, for the whole night. |
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Tighten your abdominals and push your head down toward the table while providing resistance with your forearms. |
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Strengthening your forearms can help guard against tennis elbow. |
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Show them exactly what you mean by petting their forearms and heads as you would your pet's. Ask them to practice by stroking you. |
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Very beautiful statue Kwele, effigy female ancestor of the forearms stretched forward. |
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Like raised traditional ground, he also requests the glutei, the spinals, the trapezoids and the forearms. |
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Instead of throwing the club from the top by unhinging your wrists immediately, you want to add lag by sharpening the angle created by the clubshaft and forearms. |
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After ponderous proclamations at the initiation ceremony, forearms are branded and huge gold watches passed out to cover the scars. |
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Pietro Pierantoni restored arbitrarily its two forearms to give it the attributes of Ganymede, cupbearer of Zeus. |
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He was now clad in only his cotton tunic and trousers with the leather vambraces remaining on his forearms, his riding boots and a belt around his lean waist. |
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Biofeedback training has no effect on the subjective discomfort scores in forearms, hands or the shoulder and neck. |
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I had to use new leathers after my crash yesterday and didn't realise they were so tight on my forearms. |
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The café is a kind sanctuary for women, with an abundance of exposed ears, forearms, and hair. |
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The animals' forearms, for example, increased their ability to flex in the way that a human flexes his biceps. |
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The second showed an occupant bent forward, forearms folded across the knees. |
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While the workers are tough men with big forearms, they are given to moments of poetry. |
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Two links to the forearms and a bond are available. Vents on the bottom antisobrepresión. |
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Increase the exposure to sunlight of your face and forearms, without sunscreen, to 20 minutes per day. |
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Two kneeling servants hold both his forearms and one leg, probably washing him. |
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Spirits were high as blood-red farm equipment was on the march, crushing doubts and pessimism like so many misplaced forearms! |
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I'd clocked more than 200 miles and my forearms were feeling the strain. |
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By this time, I was bleeding at both knees, my head had become a swollen grenade of aching, pulsating annoyance, and my forearms were wrought with lactic distress. |
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A male ring-tailed lemur, for example, has scent glands on its forearms. |
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I have to, otherwise I shall strike to the left of me and the right of me with my mighty thewed forearms, probably snapping a few heads along the way. |
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Mutilation of the upper extremities accompanied by comminuted fractures of the metacarpals, wrists, and forearms were found in two of the suicide cases. |
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These men with weather beaten faces and broad shoulders went about their business quietly, their shirtsleeves rolled up over their muscular forearms. |
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It seems that despite the popular myth, according to the 500,000 seamen's records held at Kew, sailors tended to confine their body art mainly to their forearms. |
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I could see his white Nike shoes, his sharply creased trousers, the powerful veined forearms and blacksmith's hands, the fingers round and surprisingly short. |
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Thin membrane-like fins were obtruding from his forearms and lower legs. |
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Nowadays, these wooden clinker-built dinghies are equipped with reliable outboard motors which means you no longer need forearms like Popeye to go afloat on Leven. |
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Kitted out in his team-issue polo shirt, the peak of his baseball cap shading his outdoor complexion, short sleeves revealing the power in his forearms still. |
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Generally, dry skin is present in specific areas: on the back of hands, the sides of the face, neck, lips, the front of the legs and the outside surface for the forearms. |
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Two to three days later, the temperature falls and the patient feels somewhat better, at which time the characteristic rash appears, first on the face, hands and forearms and then after a few days progressing to the trunk. |
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Today's most advanced prosthetic forearms, for example, enable amputees to grasp and release objects at will by selectively flexing muscles in the remaining arm. |
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A group led by Dr Horch connected electrodes to peripheral nerves in the subjects' forearms to both record and stimulate neural signals to and from a robotic arm. |
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It also had longer hind legs and shorter forearms, similar to climbing mammals that hang under branches, such as sloths and gibbons. |
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Chlorhexidine in alcohol may be used for preoperative surgeons' and nurses' hands and forearms antisepsis. It may also be used for the final preparation of patients' skin prior to a surgery. |
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The forearms converge to the pubis, the hands overlapped on it. |
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It seems not, but unlike Ethiopians they can complain about it. The next day a driver with muscular forearms steers his lorry over deep ruts on a dirt track. |
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Place forearms against wall and lean forward. |
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Milkers developed pox-like lesions on the skin of the hands, forearms and forehead accompanied by fever for three days, axillary lymphadenopathy and general malaise. |
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Philip Horst's prison-governor Don Pizarro makes a thunderous vocal entrance, but when he starts carving gashes in his forearms you wonder what morbid-psychology book Bieito has been reading. |
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Good-to-go vascularity snakes around her forearms. |
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Tasks such as emptying bedpans, washing patients, changing sheets and cleaning toilets have been shown to cause contamination of the caregiver's gloves and hands and occasionally, of the caregiver's forehead and forearms. |
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Flattering look with dorsal hump, the Crow is doing its best to be comfortable with Stretch Cordura inserts under the arms and forearms as well as smocking ease placed at strategic locations. |
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I planned the mesh armor's highlights to be different than from a Guardian, hence I stressed shoulders, chest plates, calfs and forearms with the lighter green I was using. |
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Raise the chalice a few inches above the corporal so that your left hand will not rest upon it, and place your forearms on the edge of the mensa as at the consecration of the Host. |
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Both hands are open, fingers aligned with forearms. |
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Unmindful of the mosquitoes that covered my forearms and neck, I stooped with a grunt of delight to snuff out the life of some silver-studded lepidopteron throbbing in the folds of my net. |
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The forearms or wrists may not leaning on handlebar, saddle or pedals. |
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Both palms are open and the fingers are aligned with the forearms. |
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The arms and forearms shortened relative to the legs making it easier to run. |
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A premier class rider must increase his muscles especially in the upper body as in the breaking and acceleration phases he has to undergo heavy strains mostly in the forearms and in the triceps. |
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Sitting reduced blood flow and shear stress in the lower legs and forearms. |
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Rest your hands and forearms on your thighs, palms turned upwards. |
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Over the same time multiple subcutaneous abscesses developed in the axillae and on the forearms and legs of both parents and the elder sibling. |
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Wear a gown if it is anticipated that the forearms or clothing will have direct contact with the patient or potentially contaminated items in the patient's environment. |
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I scratched my head on how to improve on the natural abilities of the creature, and came up with some extra plating for the forearms, creating a specific piece from the Warwalker leg and weapon shield. |
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Yet although we use our forearms constantly, how often do we stretch them? |
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Antisepsis of the hands and forearms in complement with a simple wash. |
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