The latter dazzled him not only with his unconventional paintings, but also with his dandified dress and dashing lifestyle. |
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Additionally, as Bartlett notes, unconventional fossil fuels, such as heavy oil, tar sands, shale oil, represent an even larger resource. |
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They reach land in unconventional fashion only to face an insane climb of a nearly sheer cliff at night and in a heavy rain. |
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Lonely teenage misfits with unconventional looks would have their personality revealed to everyone, leading to true love. |
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Chef Patrice Caillot shows us some unconventional sweet twists using wonton wrappers both steamed and fried. |
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She was such a compelling, unconventional character, yet people might question her morality. |
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It's still strange to discover that somebody has been reading your diary, as unconventional as it is. |
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The quirky, unconventional lawman is a plum role that at one point had seemingly passed Cardinal by. |
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The background is complex and unconventional enough to send even a modern bohemian rushing to cover the piano legs. |
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The hidden global internment network is a central element in the CIA's unconventional war on terrorism. |
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The rather unconventional approach to criminals had its pros and cons, analysts said. |
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The only difference is that they are doing it in a more unconventional way. |
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As a result of this unconventional approach, what we end up with is a film with dozens of Peter's voices, but without a voice of its own. |
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He takes an unconventional approach to stress, writing that it is not the killer people believe it to be. |
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The unconventional aspects of the present struggle do not make its stakes any less grave. |
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This production uses some radical techniques and tries to explore unconventional approaches. |
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Williams' vocal style is as unconventional as the melodies that he explores. |
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So both pieces are composed for a weird ensemble, with unconventional weightings of timbre and register. |
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Some had undergone unconventional operations while Neale had also carried out work beyond his capabilities. |
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His unconventional approach to fighting crime makes him a great cop, but takes a toll on his personal life. |
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Klezmer harmonica might be unconventional, but so is Fencioglu's playing style. |
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The culture of our country predisposes us to trust unconventional medicine. |
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The Academy surprised me last year with some genuinely unconventional choices, but I'm playing it safe here. |
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For it is in the essence of his behaviour that he should be eccentric, unconventional and rash in the eyes of public opinion. |
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You are also unconventional, irreverent, and unimpressed by authority and rules. |
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I came up with matching words such as distinct, novel, unconventional, unorthodox. |
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It's an unconventional way of working which seems to have brought him plenty of acclaim at the same time as giving other artists their breaks. |
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Its only hope is a shard of unconventional pumpkin seed brittle, which is sweet and crunchy and redolent with cumin. |
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His father, a nonagenarian, lived long enough to see his unconventional son become an international celebrity. |
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Harris' use of unconventional camera angles and quick cuts invigorates these scenes. |
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The twin threats posed by conventional and unconventional actors dictate a cautious and evolutionary approach to military procurement. |
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Art spiritualized, through unconventional spiritual practices and beliefs, is foundational to any appreciation of Page's visual art. |
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She had seen a TV programme about Ireland and thought that a somewhat unconventional person like herself stood a chance of being accepted there. |
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Despite this unconventional presentation, the opera, by intention, generally avoids imitating Fluxus-style happenings. |
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The band has attracted national attention with its off-kilter performances and unconventional choice of instruments. |
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It was a fairly unconventional film, and I think a number of people including myself found it pretty hard going. |
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The characters are surprisingly unconventional and breathe new life into a well-used storyline. |
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The principle is the same, but the notes become even more complex through the use of harmonic overtones and unconventional bowing. |
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Pam's house near the reservoir was the ideal location for a thank-you party, and the parties there are always so homey and unconventional. |
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In spite of that, and unconventional passacaglias, he is receiving a fair amount of attention. |
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There are certainly more direct paths one can take to a career in theatre, but an unconventional one can produce unique artistic fruit. |
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The result was a startling and unconventional series of designs which really impressed those at a special show at the school. |
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This film is more or less exactly why the average filmgoer prefers the inanity of quiz shows to unconventional arthouse fare. |
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Not surprisingly the comix themselves are as unconventional as their package. |
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This individualization fits well with the new, unconventional protest movement, which favors small, interactive actions over mass demonstrations. |
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His creative approach to the piano defied conventions and his retirement from concertizing was equally unconventional. |
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What's so unconventional about mediocre food, chic interior design and waiters dressed in black? |
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It is the most pleasingly unconventional documentary portrait in recent memory. |
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His unusual head of red corkscrew curls, his unconventional looks, have attracted some scathing press. |
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As a covert operative she made trips abroad to exploit her expertise in unconventional weapons. |
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Like the brothers, Jordan's Furniture is unconventional, fun-loving, and ever changing. |
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The unusual setting and unconventional rules meant the game attracted lots of spectators. |
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In an effort to get at some difficult truths, reporters and writers have at times resorted to unconventional and controversial practices. |
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This movie is so deftly directed and wonderfully acted that it can be enjoyed as a sumptuous spectacle of unconventional costumed camp. |
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In this unconventional format you don't need much voice projection, with the actors only a short distance from the audience. |
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She was beautiful in an unconventional way, triangular elfin face with big, expressive eyes and a lithe body. |
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He printed on shopping bags and plexiglas and placed unconventional material like diamond dust on his prints. |
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He always struck me as an unconventional cove for whom few things would be off-limits. |
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Innovation and doing your own thing are a day-to-day affair, where the watchwords are innovation and unconventional solutions. |
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Amusing, instantly likable, and whip-smart, he's in possession of a life so unconventional and fantastical, it's more twisted than fiction. |
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His unconventional and highly individualist style may be forgiven, as well as his occasional overriding of the composers' instructions. |
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As an essayist, he sets himself apart from rigidly academic criticism and theory and relies on a variety of unconventional references. |
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They're not completely arrhythmic, the rhythms are just highly unconventional, often with different parts playing in different time signatures. |
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An unconventional approach to life was accompanied by humour, frankness, and generosity. |
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There's clearly something about his rumpty, unconventional charm that allows him somehow to mix with all manner of people. |
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My tastes run to the unconventional, so if yours don't, this may not be the place for you. |
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While not a big box office hit, it drew attention to Babi's unconventional Western looks and she won dozens of subsequent roles. |
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Now, there are many reasons why the more unconventional parties are shuffled off to the sides of the electoral process. |
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His failure to attain tenure at a major university was the result of his unconventional ideas. |
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His secret plans for a new and unconventional way of life have only just emerged from the letters he wrote to friends. |
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Between all the mea culpas, the Senator doesn't give readers enough of his quick, unconventional wit. |
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With lots of different exciting models to choose from, low riders and three-wheelers are unconventional offering you flexible options. |
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His tactics appear unconventional at first, but it soon becomes clear that there is method in his madness. |
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His father worked in the shipping industry, and was unconventional enough to wear a beret to work instead of the statutory bowler hat. |
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Both are strongly unconventional films in the dark noir tradition. |
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In closing, Azhar told the crowd to take risks, be unconventional, and never be afraid to express themselves. |
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Though the burial rites she provides for her mother are unconventional, there is finally an important silence, and then the living praise God in the words of the Kaddish. |
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But the method of going about the task is unconventional to say the least. |
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Soldiers can participate in conventional tactical operations as well as more unconventional, overwater joint and combined training and operations in the East and West Seas. |
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The humor is offbeat and unconventional, but much of it is funny. |
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Major weapons systems, such as aircraft carriers, fighter jets, artillery cannons and submarines are likely to be much less useful in unconventional wars. |
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His vigorously unconventional storytelling has earned him as many critics, who chide him for being overly clever and self-referential, as devotees. |
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His penchant for big questions, his lucid and often limpid prose, and his willingness to pose unconventional and unpopular arguments have combined to make him a must-read. |
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Attempts at singing punctuate the record, and though Mos Def's technique is unconventional and amateurish, his efforts still manage to remain somewhat charming. |
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Both songs are remarkable works of songcraft, with meticulous arrangements that balance unconventional chord progressions with moments of pure melodic grace. |
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The unconventional approach paid off for Keith Lamb, who legered lobworm to the far bank next to Beavers Bridge where he found a shoal of perch in residence. |
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Of special interest to aeronautical students was the section on experimental aircraft, displaying flying machines with unconventional shapes and unusual designs. |
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She is the first critical incident thanatologist assigned to an emergency response exercise associated with unconventional concepts in weapons of mass destruction. |
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I will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in LAPD uniform whether on or off duty. |
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All that is required is an artistic mind that finds unconventional uses for unwanted material dumped in scrap heaps, or abandoned in rubbish dumps. |
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He shared her unconventional love of rude words and dirty jokes. |
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She was an unconventional model, unusually short and especially thin, who launched the era of the waifs and heroin chic. |
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Hex Tie has been dubbed a revolution in the clothing industry due to the tie's unique designs and unconventional overlay. |
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Thus far, no country has emerged from the application of these new and unconventional techniques and renormalized its policy operations. |
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From his dandyish style to his unconventional opinions, he has always cut a dash. |
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Meanwhile, in Buenos Aires, the sadomasochist community must hide in order to freely engage in unconventional sexual practices. |
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Ohio allows 70 groups, including universities, nonprofits and many unconventional agencies to be authorizers. |
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The film, with its unconventional casting, doesn't fall prey to caricaturing India's Zoroastrians, known as Parsis, either. |
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Architects of the 18th century could not forget Wren, but they could not forgive some elements in his work they deemed unconventional. |
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By Day Three, the whispers were lost in the raucous applause evoked by the unconventional showstoppers selected by various designers. |
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This unconventional arrangement is closer to PenTile matrix family than the baseline RGB stripe matrix. |
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Hunky Dory is the tale of an unconventional drama teacher who inspires her pupils to chase their dreams. |
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And a wedding walk was so unique, so unconventional, so unexpected that it was positively Jobsian. |
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A large portion of the world's total oil exists as unconventional sources, such as bitumen in Canada and extra heavy oil in Venezuela. |
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These oil sands resources are called unconventional oil to distinguish them from oil which can be extracted using traditional oil well methods. |
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The calculus for peak oil has changed with the introduction of unconventional production methods. |
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However, by 1675 the issue could not be avoided and by then his unconventional views stood in the way. |
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Faced with so many restrictions, Omanis have resorted to unconventional methods for expressing their views. |
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This had different effects on the overall product, creating unconventional beer flavors. |
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Despite the unconventional spelling, the verse is in Modern English, not the Middle English of the thirteenth century. |
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It is not uncommon for contemporary composers to use unconventional instruments, including various synthesizers, to achieve desired effects. |
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The SAF is being developed to respond to a wide range of issues, in both conventional and unconventional warfare. |
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An exception was arithmetic, for which he had an aptitude, but arrived at the correct answers by unconventional means. |
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Hydraulic fracturing has been seen as one of the key methods of extracting unconventional oil and unconventional gas resources. |
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Cassius Dio records that the Caledonians inflicted 50,000 Roman casualties due to attrition and unconventional tactics such as guerrilla warfare. |
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In January 2015 the Scottish Government placed a moratorium on granting consents for unconventional oil and gas extraction. |
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There were also very unconventional trophies, such as the wig of a captured captain that the famed pirate Walter Kennedy once took as booty. |
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Her work was unconventional for its day, and little of it was published during her lifetime. |
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The unconventional package, complete with blue air mail sticker, arrived intact following a 7, 500 miles journey across the Atlantic. |
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Poet and translator Pinsky offers this unconventional guide to self-teaching poetry. |
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Nicknamed Wheezers and Dodgers, the DMWD recruits were boffins led by Commander Sir Charles Goodeve, formed to research, test and develop ideas for unconventional weapons. |
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So said Royal Little, the mild, 50-year-old president of Textron Inc., whose unconventional production ideas have built a textile empire in less than three years. |
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He also argues that if the Confederacy had fought using unconventional tactics, they would have more easily been able to hold out long enough to exhaust the Union. |
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The unconventional quaff, made with soft-serve ice cream, Samuel Adams Octoberfest draft, vanilla and caramel, was unveiled in September and is available through Nov. |
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Edinburgh University's student sport consists of 67 clubs from the traditional rugby, football, rowing and Judo to the more unconventional Korfball and gliding. |
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Until the late 20th century, Wollstonecraft's life, which encompassed several unconventional personal relationships, received more attention than her writing. |
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The venture did not lose money, nor did it make much, and in July 1938 Gielgud turned to more conventional West End enterprises, in unconventional circumstances. |
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Trip hop tracks often incorporate Rhodes pianos, saxophones, trumpets, and flutes, and may employ unconventional instruments such as the theremin. |
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The opposite supposition is that younger people are more receptive to social change and unconventional ways, thus more likely to marry out at a higher rate. |
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Marchetto further provoked Prosdocimo's ire by applying traditional terms such as enharmonic, chromatic, and diatonic in unconventional ways to his newly defined intervals. |
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