My costume consisted of a toga, sandals and a laurel wreath, which Imperial get-up I wore throughout the performance. |
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Gold leaf was applied to the background and his tunic, and perhaps the wreath in his hair, after the panel was placed on the mummy. |
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At the end of the service, Sapper Collins's father Kevin laid a wreath at the war memorial in Kiverton Park. |
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As he started in rearranging the foliage on the wreath he signaled the waiting transmigrator operator to telegraph the bottle back to The Ship. |
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Attach clusters of hypericum sprigs to a wire wreath form by overlapping them and wrapping them with waxed florist's twine. |
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More firmly grounded in Hawaiian culture is the lei, a colorful wreath of fresh flowers or other decorative objects worn around the neck. |
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I turned back, surprised, and smiled broadly, and she put the wreath of skyflowers on my head. |
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A combination of moss-roses and myosotes also forms a charming wreath, especially for a young lady. |
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The meeting followed his laying of a wreath, which he dedicated to Sgt Russell at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. |
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Today President Bush laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. |
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A sheer, unpatterned swag provides relief from the highly decorative coverlet, wallpaper, wreath, and pillows. |
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A wreath will be laid at the Cenotaph in memory of those who died in the hostilities, as young and old come together to honour the fallen. |
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The bottle is made of pure white gold, finest ruby crystal and finished with a diamond-encrusted wreath. |
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Surely Hawkins's contribution to the corpus will stand as one of the offerings most deserving of the laurel wreath the poet himself desired. |
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The double and triple bowknots, the wreath, and the crowns may be used with both the single and double ribbons. |
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Broome schools, naval cadets, police rangers and other community groups paid tribute at the service by laying a wreath. |
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The veterans will lay a wreath at 2pm in memory of their fallen comrades and unveil a new memorial plaque. |
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Hand-thrown cachepots and the arrangement's showpiece, a square wreath, also carry out the pear-green scheme. |
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And yet when the time came, Napoleon grabbed the imperial wreath away from the Vicar of Christ so that he might crown himself. |
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So she poured it into an old window cleaner spray bottle and spritzed her wreath. |
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Each portrait is encircled with a foliate wreath and surrounded by classical rinceaux against a Byzantine style gold background. |
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I scored my first win in this car and enjoyed the champagne and laurel wreath associated with the winner's podium. |
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Flags were flown at half-mast, with a wreath of flowers laid at the base of the flag poles. |
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The grandnephew of Patrick Phelan, Thomas Lawlor, laid a wreath on the grave in honour of fallen patriots. |
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You will be amazed at the beauty and crispness of this hand carved wood floral rose wreath. |
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The young king's head began to ache, and he took of his crown, a delicate woven wreath of gold. |
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Beaver County native Lauryn Williams is in the running for that, along with an olive wreath and a gold medal, when she begins competing today. |
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The star and annulets are surrounded by a wreath of laurel which follows the contour of the medal. |
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Place the wire into the body of the garland or wreath and twist together several times to hold the fruit in place. |
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Tattooed on his hand was a braided vine, shaped in a circle, like a wreath. |
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A wreath of ivy encircled his head, and his hair fell in ripples to his shoulders. |
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The gold wreath symbolizes the unit's goal of continued excellence and achievement. |
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Since 1996 Greece has sought the return of a gold Macedonian funerary wreath, purchased from a Swiss dealer who acted as an intermediary. |
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A wreath that fills a window looks better than one that just hides the door knocker. |
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Curve the ends around to make an oval loop, a circle wreath, or even bend it a bit to make a heart shape. |
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The King had commissioned a gold wreath that he wished to consecrate to the gods. |
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The cemetery of over 6,000 war dead contains a tomb where a giant wreath of gold and silver leaves rests. |
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Twenty-nine golden petals are attached to a leather strip, representing a wreath. |
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Yesterday the memorial was roped off, and a wreath had been placed beside it. |
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Olof just grinned but JB, from behind a wreath of cigarette smoke, turned round with an encouraging glance. |
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The mountain itself is just behind the town, looming so high it creates its own weather and often wears a wreath of clouds. |
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She sat behind her desk, a blue wreath of cigarette smoke encircling her head, while I leaned against the doorframe. |
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Meanwhile, those on the right pilloried him for wearing a donkey jacket while laying a wreath at the Cenotaph. |
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The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth and the smoke encircled his head like a wreath. |
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Add fresh flowers or small tree ornaments to embellish the wreath for a party. |
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Guga blew a stream of smoke out of his nostrils, forming a wreath around his head. |
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Join a Ranger for a walk around the upper part of Coire Cas, getting closer to the snow wreath and listening for singing snow buntings. |
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My grapevine wreath goes up in the autumn and is soon replaced by my Christmas wreath. |
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During the wreath laying ceremony young pipers from Marlborough College played a lament. |
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We see a renewed effort to commemorate the fallen on Remembrance Day and the laying of that misunderstood poppy wreath. |
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Four houses up the street, a festive wreath rustled off another set of oak doors and landed plumply in a snowy hedge. |
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On top of all that, she wore a wreath of laurel leaves on her head, like some sort of Roman emperor. |
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Insert a few bundles of greenery into a grapevine wreath and weave butterfly vine with chartreuse seed pods through stiff vine stems. |
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The wreath was supposedly made of pure gold, and Archimedes had to determine whether the goldsmith had replaced some of the gold with silver. |
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I have laid a wreath at the Cenotaph in Belfast to commemorate the British war dead. |
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Presidents laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns became an Armistice Day tradition. |
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Female standing right, presenting wreath to emperor standing left, holding globe and sceptre. |
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Despite inclement weather in some of our centres, ceremonies and wreath layings were attended by all age groups. |
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When displaying your wreath, keep in mind that wood fences, doors, or tabletops need to be protected from the moisture in the moss. |
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In its center is disc within a smaller wreath of laurel which contains a torch between two swords saltirewise and flanked by two mullets. |
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Gather the petals for potpourri, dry some flowers and make a Christmas wreath, scatter a few fragrant petals in your bath water. |
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If needed, prune bridal wreath spiraea, forsythia, lilac, mock orange, quince, and wiegela immediately after flowering. |
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There is a cedar wreath with dried flowers leaning at a cockeyed angle against the cross. |
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It appears he may have been senior staff because of the wreath design of the cap badge. |
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Thread the fabric through the wreath and let it fall lightly across each lighting sconce. |
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Have on hand the baptismal font, pitcher of water, the Advent wreath and matches. |
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Argent, a sea-dog rampant purpure breathing flames gules, a laurel wreath in canton purpure. |
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To hang your wreath, make sure you use heavy gauge floral wire and secure it firmly onto the top of the wreath. |
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She also wore a tiara in her hair designed by Carl Faberge in the style of a laurel wreath, set with cushion shaped diamonds. |
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Saturday's memorial featured a flyover by World War II airplanes, music, speeches and a wreath presentation. |
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A wreath of white roses from Princes William and Harry, and a wreath of flowers picked from Prince Charles' garden at his Highgrove Estate, ringed the altar on the floor. |
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Although the only prize on offer at Olympia was an olive wreath, it is known that victors commonly received other more lucrative rewards when returning to their home city. |
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During her visit to the camp, President McAleese laid a wreath in honour of Sergeant Derek Mooney, the army ranger who died in a car crash in Liberia last year. |
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Tsaneva was responsible for the speedy restoration of the gold wreath and ring, which are the first of the treasures from the latest discovery to be put on display. |
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A delicately crafted link bracelet was soon joined by a bracelet forged to look like a wreath of lilies and one of several strands of gold with emeralds woven into it. |
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The Eritrean flag is green, red, and blue with a gold olive wreath. |
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This was a pennon-shaped scarf of material, usually silk, lined with another colour, and placed on the helmet underneath the crest and crest wreath. |
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She gives you a story line or a message from great granny or a question to ponder, grins around her wreath of pipe smoke and wanders on over the hill. |
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Their breath encircled the chateau like a wreath, wrapping its way around the substantial estate as if wanting to squeeze out every last drop of life, which existed inside. |
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I've bumped into buckets of boxwood, magnolia and holly conditioning in water in the cool pantry before she packed them into an enormous welcoming wreath on the front door. |
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When she mounted the podium to accept her latest gold medal, she was crowned with a laurel wreath as the tournament committee adopted an Athens-style celebratory theme. |
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There is no name on the medal but it has Greek goddess of victory Nike holding a laurel wreath over Phoenix rising from the flames with the Acropolis in the background. |
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If the wreath stuck, they were in luck and their husbands would be good. |
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In a final mark of respect, a rescue helicopter circled low over the bay, dropped a wreath into the sea, and dipped its nose in salute to those on the headland. |
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I looked up at the azure sky through the trees lining each side of the avenue on which we were walking, and it seemed as if we were watching the sky through a wreath. |
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Make an herb wreath for the kitchen by wiring on fresh herbs to a grapevine wreath and adding chilies, bouquet garni, tiny terracotta pots and a big gingham bow. |
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The wreath tradition stuck around until he mercifully ended it. |
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At the service, a Metis fiddle lament, an Inuit throat song and a First Nations honor dance added unique touches to the traditional wreath laying and playing of the Last Post. |
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But the traditional way of attaching them to the wreath ring is to bind them with one long piece of twine, wrapping it three times around the ring for each sprig. |
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More than 60 years later, a wreath from his family rests on his grave at Lyness cemetery, where he was the sole officer buried alongside shipmates from the ranks. |
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A wreath of green leaves is placed on her head where a red band stands out against her white-blond shaved head. |
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Add a Christmas wreath, holly, and bright red rope, and you'll have a project that will stand out and can be seen from blocks away when flooded with bright, white spot lights. |
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Around the rock rested an expansive wreath of heathers and rhododendrons. |
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His methods here are based on wreath products and permutational products. |
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As they came down they neared a grave, where some pious friend or relative had laid a wreath of immortelles, and put a bell glass over it, as is the custom. |
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He also parted company with the Farnese Flora by exchanging her wreath and fillet for oak crowns, a reminder that his figure stood against the thick woods of Versailles. |
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When I visited Heather's grave site in December 1997, the headstone was flanked by potted poinsettias, fresh carnations, a Christmas wreath and several angel figurines. |
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She had done up her hair as was befitting royalty, and had placed a wreath of duskbloomers, a soft purple flower, intertwined with coral and pearls as a crown. |
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Also, it is customary for the president or vice-president to give a speech honoring the contributions of the dead and lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. |
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It usually includes a small bouquet of flowers, a garland, or a small wreath that is placed on the inside lid of the casket for open casket services. |
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Events will include a civic procession and wreath laying ceremony on Saturday followed by a civic service at St Charles Borromeo to celebrate Wilberforce's life and work. |
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While I was a deputy mayor I laid a wreath on the war memorial. |
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Before leaving Belize, Harry laid a wreath for British soldiers at Price Barracks in Belize City. |
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For wreaths, attach fresh greenery to artificial wreaths using the wire bristles on the wreath or attaching with florist wire. |
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In Swedish families today, the oldest daughter wears a white dress, a red sash, and a lingonberry wreath that holds seven candles. |
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In ancient Greece, the laurel was used to form a crown or wreath of honour for poets and heroes. |
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EeEeEe Add some visual interest to your front door with a unique doorknocker or seasonal wreath, or replace the front door hardware. |
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He laid a wreath at the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi and signed the guest book. |
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The rank insignia of a field marshal in the British Army comprises two crossed batons in a wreath of oak leaves, with a crown above. |
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She padded closer, pulled out a wreath, pressed it to my forehead. |
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Grievers laid a wreath near the Saint Thomas historical shrine, where the Czech national, Thomas Rezika, died. |
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Silver sequin wreath, PS16, Paperchase The tealight is a wonderful invention, isn't it? |
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The crest on top of the arms is a white or silver legless wyvern with red and white wounds showing, on a wreath of red and white. |
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Napoleon entered the ceremony wearing the laurel wreath and kept it on his head throughout the proceedings. |
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A weak fluorescent signal is detected at the aboral end of the cell body localizing to the ciliary wreath. |
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Over the Yule period write wishes on strips of paper and thread them onto the Yule wreath. |
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He has authored more than sixty published journal articles on infinite group theory, formation theory and Fitting classes, wreath products, and automorphism groups. |
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On Wednesday, Fischer will lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Rome and then he will deliver a speech to the Italian-Austrian business forum. |
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It is also a reference to the Wessex Dragon, a symbol of the Saxon Kingdom which Dorset once belonged to, and the gold wreath featured on the badge of the Dorset Regiment. |
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If your table setting demands something taller then opt for the Festive Pillar Candle with wreath, the dearer option here but still only pounds 10 from Next. |
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To create a full-looking wreath, slide the knots close together. |
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Sometimes a heraldic Chapeau replaces the Wreath, or occasionally appears between the Wreath and the Crest. |
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It is also known as the Coral Vine, Queen's Wreath, Mexican Creeper or Confederate Vine. |
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Esperanto is also found in the comic book series Saga as the language Blue, spoken by the inhabitants of Wreath. |
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