One of the biggest concerns in Italy right now is the extent of spiralling wage bills. |
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We are at least used now to spiralling costs, so why not keep the planet in a better condition in the process? |
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His feet became entangled in the parachute's rigging lines and he began spiralling downward, head first. |
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The spiralling unemployment rate has resulted in the frustrated youth taking to crime in a big way. |
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A huge blaze at an industrial park in Leeds last night sent plumes of black smoke spiralling nearly 2,000 ft into the air. |
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The hair-cells within the spiralling cochlear duct are arranged in a pattern like the bristles of a brush. |
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Insurance companies say the principal reason for the dramatic increases is the spiralling burden of reinsurance on all the major insurers. |
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The issues are simply spiralling out of control and the government even refuses to acknowledge that there is a problem. |
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However, very few residents can deny the destructive knock-on effects that the spiralling prices may be having on the community. |
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Since his arrest he has been to Gamblers Anonymous sessions in Bristol in a bid to kick the spiralling habit. |
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The issue of the chervonets marked the beginning of the monetary reform that ended spiralling post-war inflation. |
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The spiralling cost of houses means that a home is a huge outlay in terms of borrowing and ready cash. |
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In North Pentecost, the spiralling relationships that oscillate between matriliny and patrilocality present women with a double burden. |
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The single fracture was visible as a fine crack spiralling from one facet edge all the way to the centre of the stone. |
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They discharged their legal team over a year ago after spiralling costs threatened to ruin their business. |
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Jane stared down at the water, the fish spiralling, swimming, moving with the current. |
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If the electrons were orbiting around a positive nucleus, what prevented them from gradually spiralling in towards the nucleus? |
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In South Africa, and much of sub-Saharan Africa, mortality is currently spiralling upwards. |
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An assistant head teacher has revealed her school may be forced to close because of spiralling debts. |
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The great spiralling lamp, lighting the ground floor cafe, is made of copper as are the intricate mesh cupboards of the cloakroom upstairs. |
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The graduates are among thousands of others chasing the same jobs each year to repay the spiralling costs of higher education. |
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Also if I had had some sober time and took a shot of junk, I immediately began spiralling down into the dope slavery of everyday use. |
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The spiralling cost of property has also meant that, for young families, this is usually the first step on the property ladder. |
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As I write this, I find myself spiralling down into even more unhappiness and depression. |
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Moss clung to the rocks and ivy climbed tirelessly, spiralling around the trees. |
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It is widely accepted that workers are being priced out of London because wages cannot keep up with spiralling house prices. |
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The blast ripped through three storeys of the building and started a fire which sent smoke spiralling through the twin towers. |
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The alternative is to try to liquidate a trust that will send prices spiralling down elsewhere hitting other bank loans in barbell structures. |
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It is exactly this vicious circle of mismatched perception and spiralling threat that has led to the current impasse. |
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Policing the event, diverting the traffic and setting up and marshalling the course would see the costs spiralling. |
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I don't care enough about furniture, fast moving consumer goods, spiralling debt, bad public transport, grumpy angry faces. |
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Tuition fees and the cost of living can lead to spiralling debts, or long hours in dead-end jobs taken to make ends meet. |
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Elsewhere prices for brioches, soda breads and rye loaves are spiralling as demand surges. |
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An army of old age pensioners demanded an end to spiralling council tax on Friday. |
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It finally took foreign visitors to make waves about the spiralling cost of living here. |
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At first glance, the 5.2-metre work rises high above you, solid and upwardly spiralling. |
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The goal to attack the spiralling cost of public services may be laudable, but the precedent is dangerous. |
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This morning I noticed a cherry tree which has begun its spiralling journey towards the burning brights of autumn colour. |
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The two foxes met broadside, spiralling inwards anticlockwise to touch whiskers before gliding apart in opposite directions. |
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But it has a ring of truth to me, mixing, as it does, ugliness with disorganization and a spiralling cycle of unaccountability. |
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It is the first rise since property prices began spiralling in York in the last two to three years. |
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He made the point during the weekly post-Cabinet press briefing yesterday, when asked about the spiralling crime wave. |
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I then realised I actually quite like the police station, with its spiralling steps, and bizarre platforms on sillily long stilts. |
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Alcoholism is so widespread here that it has a spiralling effect on the social milieu of the State. |
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The trust does not have any savings to fall back on and rising costs meant spiralling debts. |
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They flew up together, free as birds, spiralling round the proud prow of the magnificent vessel. |
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Air sinks within Highs to replace the outwardly spiralling air at the surface. |
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Place the dough in a greased banitsa pan, starting in the middle and spiralling out, pressing the coils into the spiral shape towards the edge of the pan, baking as above. |
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In the clear blue sky above, four open-billed storks had a got a thermal and were spiralling up, Icaris-like, on motionless wings, to an unknown destination. |
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Regulation of the language school sector is needed urgently to combat spiralling levels of visa fraud involving thousands of individuals, a senior Garda has warned. |
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National security sources say with assistance, it is hoped that the local police service can finally get a handle on the spiralling crime situation. |
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We find ourselves scribbling in large circles, gradually spiralling inwards into a densely layered doodle of no doubt strong Freudian significance. |
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Her spiralling lines and arrows are always on the move, ebbing and flowing across the page. |
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The wind is up in the morning, eddies spin the kayaks around on spiralling columns of water, currents make us aquaplane. |
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An amorphous hotchpotch of settlements and spiralling traffic volumes are the result. |
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I think it is important to call a halt at last to the authorities' data-collecting zeal, which is spiralling out of control. |
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The jokes built and built, spiralling up like a verbal Guggenheim, until the soldiers lay about in a sprawl of helpless joy. |
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Leaves and spiralling tendril arabesques overlap each other in various ways and over several layers, crowned by a trefoil. |
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Their upper and lower points overlap each other in the form of spiralling tendrils. |
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Deficit spending seems to be the main weapon being used to stop spiralling deflation, but this can not go on indefinitely. |
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What followed was a spiralling proliferation of increasingly spurious credit instruments denominated in a debased currency. |
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Expect beautiful visibility and a spiralling shoal of barracuda. |
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A cloud-band of deep-red undulates through a field of blue flowers and green leaves, all carefully organised around spiralling arabesques. |
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Monitoring drug insurance closely » For the past several years, we have dealt with spiralling prescription drug costs. |
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How else to convey its mad caprices, the incomprehensible scale of his cruelty and the spiralling paranoia? |
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More than that, he punted like a metronome, repeatedly spiralling the ball 60 or 70 metres into touch, or into awkward areas downfield. |
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The main part of the body is decorated with a wide inscription band on a background of peonies and spiralling tendrils. |
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The 2008 global financial crisis hit the country hard, sending unemployment spiralling. |
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This is when he began to develop his distinctive style – the gentle, spiralling melancholy which is like listening to someone floating in space. |
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The spiralling increase in brain overload is not restricted to the workplace. |
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This is a more fair and straightforward way of dealing with the spiralling home heating costs. |
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However, sample surveys of spiralling urban divorce cases indicate that wife beating is cited in at least a quarter of all cases. |
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The graph on the chart shows the child's weight and height spiralling downward from average readings at birth to below average as a toddler. |
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Yet, it also has a drug war that is spiralling out of control with greater and greater levels of violence in many communities. |
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However, concerns have been raised that a spiralling demand for patents could result in increased granting of low quality patents. |
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Even after accession, we were plagued by emigration, unemployment, high inflation and spiralling debt. |
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Poll after poll shows that Latin Americans feel insecure in their cities, essentially because of the spiralling crime rate. |
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On the other hand, 2005 saw spiralling prices on the wholesale market which is revolutionising the electricity sector in Spain. |
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An increased supply of rental accommodation has resulted in a welcome reprieve from spiralling rents for tenants around the country, and particularly in Dublin. |
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The steel skeleton is stabilised by the spiralling ramps and by a concrete lift and stair tower on the west side overlooking the main entrance to the zoo. |
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In that scenario, CDR's spiralling losses could go hand in hand with spiralling additional carrying costs for EPFR, which could force EPFR to make use of the market borrowing options legally available to it. |
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The spiralling violence and the persecution, deprivation of rights and deteriorating humanitarian conditions of the refugees were of the utmost concern. |
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Rollicking, ephemeral cycles of passionplay across the stage, evoked by spiralling bodies, dissolving lovers, unexpected ambushes, and collapsing waves and garlands of linked dancers. |
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One side consists of a crescent-shaped area in which two spiralling tendrils mirror each other symmetrically. The area is bordered by a row of gold pearls. |
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Such disproportionate growth had led to major distortions in the size of the regular budget, creating the false impression that it was spiralling out of control. |
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One is that the low cost of gathering information this way may encourage more of it, and a Hobbesian world of spiralling espionage would be bad for everybody. |
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Between them is a spiralling column. These figures, which we can identify as the guardians of the Tree of Life, are a symbolic expression rooted in shamanistic beliefs. |
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After a mysterious malfunction sends their small plane spiralling out of control, a rookie pilot and her four teenage friends find themselves trapped in a deadly showdown with a supernatural force. |
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He heard two loud cracks and looked up to see that the right wing had separated from the aircraft, which was spiralling downward, trailing debris. |
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There has been substantial increase in imports of refined petroleum products in the last few years, which has grossly affected domestic prices and has led to spiralling inflation in many sectors. |
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The colossal distances and scattered settlements, combined with challenging topography and a harsh climate are factors to send costs spiralling on the construction and operation of roads and other infrastructure developments. |
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In these cases, the democratic process is increasingly spiralling downwards, a situation which ultimately compromises the peace, development and stability of Nations. |
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Its spiralling cycle of prosperity, demand and production had a profound influence on overseas trade. |
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Down I went spiralling down like a hawk spiralling down in search of prey. |
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They just haven't been returning our emails since last Monday, when the goings-on of the Red Wedding sent us into a spiralling, snotty-nosed depression. |
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The Gherkin's bulging entasis reaches a climax ordained by its geometry, given tremendous upward thrust by its spiralling bands of lozenges that cover its surface. |
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The spiralling cavities allow the fruit to proceed from the de-stemmer to the fermentation tanks with minimal damage, yielding virtually whole grapes. |
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At a time of vertiginously spiralling economic and environmental stress globally, these are insights many of us in the developed north would be well advised to attend to – and by no means merely the poorest among us. |
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Despite record takings last year, they blame the crumbling economy and spiralling costs of shows for axing dwarf stars. |
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But the unelected government's problems are multiplying: poverty has risen sharply in the past few years because of spiralling food prices, a Dhaka-based think-tank said this week. |
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One, with its interior spaces arranged in concentric circles and connected by a spiralling staircase, brings to mind a giant exploded conch shell. But shells are all that remain. |
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One of the medallions has a geometric pattern: two shapes spiralling away from one other that end in fanciful groups of stems and leaf buds make up the background of an inscription written in elegant cursive characters. |
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It could also kick-start ruinous spiralling inflation in both countries. |
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Zimbabwe's central bank introduced new higher-value 100 billion Zimbabwe dollar notes on Monday as part of a desperate fight against spiralling hyperinflation, the bank said. |
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Stuck in an unfulfilling relationship, an impromptu Facebook message from her first love sends her spiralling into self-reflecting nostalgia. |
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EastEnders Janine has always been a bit of a nut job and her behaviour is spiralling out of control again. |
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The elegant beauty of this divine process is to be noted exoterically in the double helix of DNA, and the long spiralling filaments of plasma in deep space. |
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Taking this symbol a step further, if the two spiralling strands are seen as intertwining spirit and matter, consciousness could be viewed as the product of their evolving interaction. |
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In such economically nonviable countries, poor income distribution, spiralling population growth and technological backwardness lead to social exclusion, which in turn stirs up ethnic, ideological and religious animosity. |
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This is because of the spiralling prices of betel leaves after Cyclone Phailin destroyed betel vineyards in most of the districts. |
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Natural differences in the tempo of movements of capital and labour in the age of globalisation are leading to a spiralling drop in employment standards. |
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For instance, one of the main reasons drug costs are spiralling out of control is that the heath care system cannot deliver preventive measures like diet, exercise, and nutrition. |
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The agave crisis kicked in a few months ago, sending prices spiralling. |
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The shock upset was ascribed to voter anger over perceived cronyism and corruption, discontent among Chinese and Indian minorities, and spiralling food and fuel prices. |
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From the myriads of spirallae that make up the atom to the kundalini force that rises in the awakening human being as a caduceus of electrical power, the spiralling proceeds. |
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The spiralling increase in the price of 'black gold' is leading to a new, general wave of increases in the prices of widely consumed goods, on top of the constant price rises which have significantly eroded workers' incomes. |
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Walters and his crack cast expertly pace the spiralling lunacy that involves a multiply over-booked room, mixed-up bags, and two entrapping alarm bells secreted under the bed. |
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The costs of modernising the West Coast Main Line were also spiralling. |
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Governor Sir Mervyn King told MPs the economy was too weak to withstand a hike in interest rates, which has historically been used to choke off spiralling prices. |
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Several Shias were then killed and dozens of shops outside the seminary were set on fire in the latest incidence of spiralling sectarian violence in the region. |
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Other similar features include high clouds forming an eye wall, other high clouds spiralling around the eye, and a counter-clockwise spin in the northern hemisphere. |
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The heights dizzied her, spiralling stone promising faintful vistas. |
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The outside of the towers still have the putlog holes from their original construction, where timbers were inserted to create a spiralling ramp for the builders. |
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