Parties that, however imperfectly, represent the younger generation are still kept out of the race. |
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Within a remarkably short time, it was realized that the family was failing to control the impiety and insubordination of the younger generation. |
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There is a message loud and clear for the younger generation to go vegetarian whether one is an ordinary person or a film star. |
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She is perhaps not the ideal poster girl for the younger generation, but one, like me, who stands in defence of rubbish food. |
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Typically of the 70s, though, McGrath is only cursorily interested in the sexual politics that troubled this younger generation. |
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He said although the service attracted younger wardens, the younger generation tended to have demands on their time. |
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It fears that its voters, particularly the younger generation, will desert the party if it is seen to capitulate to a unionist agenda. |
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Both were built with the aim of teaching the younger generation to love family members. |
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This was the first time I saw a generational split that clearly divided the audience between the younger generation and the boomers. |
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But the thing is that you have to care for these films, for these prints, so that a younger generation can see them again. |
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A wool company has embarked upon a development programme which it hopes will boost sales of the product among the younger generation. |
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Newspapers are changing the way they look and the way they write to appeal to a younger generation of readers. |
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The younger generation prefers to buy coloured umbrellas while the older generation goes for black. |
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A beacon of hope for younger generation lawyers, he regularly goes to court, attends to cases and is still a leading lawyer. |
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The younger generation, in impressive numbers, can talk confidently to strangers. |
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If any town, city or district is to thrive it needs to engage the interest and enthusiasm of its younger generation. |
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What a shining example of the younger generation and their respect for the elderly. |
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But, in his dotage, he's started to regard the younger generation with affection. |
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After reading this report, it seems the younger generation now has a better way to foil the wallopers ' close attentions. |
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And in her tribute, Simpson Miller remembered Abuna as one with a special commitment to developing the potential of the younger generation. |
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Many argue that Zabel might now well be past it and the time has come to allow the younger generation to move their way through the ranks. |
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They use night-vision binoculars, small boats, canoes and kayaks but see education of the younger generation as an important weapon. |
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Third, many people in the younger generation, under age 30 or so, are reacting against the culture of divorce. |
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But among the younger generation there has been a reaction against the positivist and analytical traditions. |
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The existence of such records created an interest amongst a younger generation of performers. |
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We owe it to the younger generation to pass on the vast lore, knowledge and expertise and let them know the heritage of the county. |
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The younger generation look plain kooky in their big black overcoats emblazoned with East German military memorabilia. |
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Dairy products were blamed for virtually everything medically wrong with the younger generation. |
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Here is a chance at least for the younger generation to make known its views on this live subject. |
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He devotes himself to the task of educating the younger generation among the Taiwanese. |
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Meanwhile, the attitudes of the younger generation are largely secular and wised up. |
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Passing on Hindu traditions to the younger generation has always been a duty of parents. |
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Moreover, among the younger generation, ultranationalistic comic books are all the rage. |
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Conservative evangelicals fear that a younger generation is straying from unbendable biblical truths. |
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I think the younger generation have obtained from somewhere or other the impression that I am uncool. |
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As a member of the younger generation, I have no problem with the fabulous unrealised property gains made by older property speculators. |
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For the younger generation the Mardi Gras on Saturday night was their night out. |
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It is for the younger generation to liberate the nation from the fetters hampering its progress. |
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Its revival during the last decade has led to the opening of choir schools to teach the younger generation their heritage of sacred vocal music. |
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I feel they are aiming at older people and people in wealthy jobs more than the younger generation. |
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In India the term is used for the younger generation of people who present a hip image. |
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The film-maker's earnest attempt is to familiarise the life and times of Bharati to the younger generation. |
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In India, where he is read for the felicity of his language, sales of his novels are very much in demand among the younger generation. |
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Only the family is more apt to be considered as influential in shaping the development of the younger generation. |
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A 2007 study had shown that smacking was declining in the family, especially among the younger generation. |
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A genuine source of inspiration for the younger generation, this music devotee has also helped composers deepen their creative potential. |
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The public pension system can simply no longer be financed and is also becoming a burden on the younger generation. |
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Reaching out to the younger generation is a big part of the Legion's desire for partnership. |
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Soon the benefit society realized the importance of involving this younger generation in its activities not only as an insurance company, but also as a cultural center. |
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Pax Romana naturally takes advantage of this forum and often lets the younger generation of the IMCS speak. |
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The younger generation works long days for a pittance, causing physical and mental weariness. |
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The mentorship, she believes, will help the younger generation address the physical, attitudinal, and practical roadblocks between them and architectural careers. |
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We have a younger generation coming up since the fall of the shah. |
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We've got a great new younger generation of foreign correspondents. |
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Now the generation of 1968 defends its position in academia and politics against a younger generation, often misleadingly labelled as post-modern rebels. |
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I am particularly happy to see so many people and so many people of the younger generation, upcoming scientists and managers. |
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One way is to document your past knowledge and innovations involving the younger generation. |
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He inspired a younger generation of scholars to take the same measured approach to the problem of remaining faithful to the Church while advancing new knowledge. |
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It is doubtful whether our younger generation can figure them out. |
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But the members of the younger generation in Tea Alagic's head-scratcher of an interpretation fail to hold attention. |
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The new Greens, he adds, belong to a younger generation and several have already proven their mettle by snubbing standing invitations to join the provincial Liberals. |
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Allemano and Carn are part of a younger generation of Toronto jazz musicians that are stepping up and are worthy to be heard alongside those in the Toronto establishment. |
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History is necessary to instil patriotism and pride in the younger generation about the cultural heritage, values systems and religions, she says. |
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He attends community meetings, is a storyteller and shares his wisdom with the younger generation. |
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In order to improve the participation of the younger generation, in 2000 UNV set up a pilot internship programme, in cooperation with Italy. |
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There is no succession planning as fleets are not viable and there is a lack of interest from the younger generation to become fish harvesters. |
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New musical styles had displaced the hot jazz he helped invent, and a younger generation of players disdained him. |
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Maybe next year we can sit around a campfire telling ghost stories or get a horse and buggy ride and leave the playing to the younger generation. |
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This will remain one of the best ways in which we can be in touch with the younger generation. |
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Teachers must be the first in line for lifelong learning, if it is to be passed on to the younger generation. |
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Some people even see it as a kind of Pied Piper, a sinister force that will spirit away our younger generation. |
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I have also witnessed the increased awareness of our military history among the younger generation. |
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Especially people of the younger generation tend to estrange themselves from their age-old traditional heritage and its true meaning. |
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It is essential for this module to include the younger generation into the women's learning processes. |
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A website and staging aimed at the younger generation but which can also be used by teachers. |
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One of the major adaptations during the plateau phase can be the emergence of a younger generation interested in management of the farm business. |
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Speedy, abridged communication and the influence of a younger generation has created a pandemic of text speak, acronyms and lazy grammar. |
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Lastly, all agreed that the younger generation can and must play a part in the formulation of longterm planning strategies. |
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Some suggest that younger generation cadres in the leadership circle would be pragmatic in orientation and make significant changes to state policies if they came to power. |
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To keep Ukrainian traditions alive, some association members have organised courses of Ukrainian embroidery and Easter egg painting for the younger generation. |
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The Kirans aimed these productions at the younger generation and were extremely successful in harnessing the participation of a majority of youngsters at the performances. |
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The decisive No vote among the younger generation was distressing. |
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Rather than hiding its successful people, the new hero-worshippers asserted, Australia needed to promote them as the role-models for a younger generation of achievers. |
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But the current younger generation, at least as it is on view here, doesn't have any of the patricidal or matricidal tendencies that young artists used to have. |
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He adds the younger generation also likes that the interrupted work schedule provides time to participate in activities important to them. |
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The younger generation has no doubt been a popular topic of conversation ever since man first put thoughts into words. |
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The stories were also interesting because the author is representative of the younger generation of netfic authors. |
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Some people will get to relive the past, while the younger generation will finally get to feast their eyes on some of the models they have always only heard about. |
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The younger generation in Iran are Internet savvy, they're glued to satellite television, and that is part of the problem that the hard-liners have. |
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This inability of the Sahraoui pro-independence movement to attract and recruit the younger generation increases the risk that young people will slip into criminality and Islamist terrorism. |
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This program has been a great benefit to the Village of Archerwill by funding our skateboard park for the younger generation of the village and surrounding area. |
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The younger generation appreciates this honesty. |
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The younger generation will look different. |
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It is very important for us to encourage the younger generation to take up the torch and continue the tremendous contribution and efforts made by today's seniors in our voluntary sector. |
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The younger generation will be thrilled by the famous Stodolnà Street, the location of more than 70 entertainment establishments, which are open all night. |
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We shall only succeed in setting development on a different track if we take fully into account the younger generation and the generations to come. |
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On the other hand, if it maintains assumptions about the optimal regime having to remain authoritarian, there will be no buy-in from the younger generation. |
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At some point, the decision making will transfer to the younger generation, but senior family members are still the producers who show up at meetings and in the statistics. |
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The fact that the younger generation of today is more inclined towards the sweet flavour of soft drinks instead of the bitter-sweet table beer is undoubtedly due to the efforts of the soft drinks marketeers such as Coca-Cola. |
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A number of campaigns were aimed directly at the younger generation. |
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Ensure the improvement of the general level of education and health, paying particular attention to the younger generation and disadvantaged regions. |
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The 1949 Revolution brought literacy to the younger generation of women through free universal education, a crucial step toward their integration into economic and social life. |
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A young Home Guard officer decides to show his Blimpish superiors that the younger generation is fed up with playing old-fashioned war games. |
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Among the younger generation whom he encouraged were Bridget Riley and Bruce McLean. |
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They were followed by a younger generation, including Paul van Ostaijen and Gaston Burssens, who activated the Flemish Movement. |
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Their descendants strongly supported Kublai's coronation in 1260, but the younger generation desired more independence. |
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Under the terms of article 10 of the Constitution, the State has an obligation to protect children and cater for the welfare of the younger generation. |
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And when all the kids finally moved out, she and Sawyer had had plenty of...how did the younger generation put it? Bow-chicka-wow-wow? |
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In the end, the formerly successful generals were replaced by a younger generation considered more loyal to the government in Damascus. |
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At later hours, La Barra becomes a central attraction for the younger generation. |
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While Nana's popularity has never really caught on with the younger generation, the bespectacled diva remains a veritable idol for millions of faithful fans around the world. |
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This was seen as an attempt to appease the frustration of the younger generation. |
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Alf is horrified when the younger generation make it clear they don't think Anzac Day is important. |
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If the younger generation can immerse themselves in the positive task of study, this will give hope to them and their families and thereby lay the foundations of national security. |
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I think we do a good job through our national committees, through our own education efforts to inculcate in the younger generation that we live in a global village. |
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Those who run up excessive debts today are behaving exactly like those who are today despoiling our environment, for today's younger generation and generations yet to come will have to pay the price for it. |
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They recognize that the voice of the younger generation, particularly those who hold fast to traditional standards of morality, is pretty much absent. |
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Web 2.0, however, remains the stamping ground of the younger generation, keen to seek out nuggets of information that filter down through social networks. |
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However, the spotlight is also likely to fall on a younger generation of SDLP politicians, with Stormont finance and personnel minister and Hume confidante Mark Durkan regarded as its strongest candidate. |
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The younger generation of Arabs may be less fettered than their elders. |
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Is the younger generation ready to kick out all the old clichés? |
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All the more so since Ali Farka Touré turned out to be particularly innovative in his role of old wise man keen to transmit his experience of the western circuit to a younger generation. |
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Now it is our turn to teach the faith, handing it on to the younger generation unchanged and untainted by heresy, lest the Church become the desolate kingdom spoken of by Our Lord in the Gospel. |
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Both Black Amber andSarson are potentially smart sprinters from the younger generation while any softening of the ground would favour Gorse and Night Shot. |
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Cricketing authorities were looking to boost the game's popularity with the younger generation in response to dwindling crowds and reduced sponsorship. |
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A resurgence in Afrikaans popular music since the late 1990s has invigorated the language, especially among a younger generation of South Africans. |
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Association football, basketball, waterskiing and sandboarding are among the sports that have emerged quickly and gained popularity among the younger generation. |
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It is such a forlorn, sad dream of an aged man which, in itself, was replicated in the younger generation with their veneration of Gadoid, Castro and so forth. |
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A younger generation of novelists that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s included Shena Mackay, Alan Spence, Allan Massie and the work of William McIlvanney. |
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With its diglot form and its content of Kaytetye history and culture, the book is certainly a repository of information for the younger generation of Kaytetye. |
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His books are popular among members of the younger generation. |
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