Dad got fifteen months in prison, while his son got 240 hours' community service. |
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He's lean, strong and can bench-press 240 pounds, his weight and half as much again. |
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Take 120 milligrams to 240 milligrams of Ginkgo biloba extract daily for three months. |
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The document envisages the creation of 240 000 jobs to permanently reduce unemployment to below 10 per cent. |
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This man, who weighed 240 pounds and could box, had a good jab, a solid chin, and could punch. |
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It felt both humbling and a bit nostalgic to lecture, in God's providence to 240 ministerial students in the place I was once called to serve. |
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With a ship's company of over 240, many of them with homes in the Portsmouth area, the arrival was a welcome and long-awaited event. |
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With 240 man-days being equivalent to one man-year, the saving is 35.18 man-years. |
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Instead, they stood back to back on the highest ground they could find, gulping air and praying for the rescuers 240 feet above to save them. |
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The stapled editions were limited to 240 pages simply because they don't make staples long enough to hold together anything larger. |
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The plan has been bitterly opposed by the prime minister's former allies and the 240,000 settlers who live in the occupied territories. |
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He hit only 240 with 17 home runs, but he did record nine triples and 26 stolen bases. |
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I went up with the chief instructor and he was superb and let me take the controls so I actually flew the plane at around 240 mph. |
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It became one of the largest Cistercian houses, with 140 monks, 240 lay brothers, and at least as many again servants. |
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When the cameras stopped rolling, an astonishing four hundred kilometers of film had been recorded, totaling over 240 hours of footage. |
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The future of this business and the fate of its 240 employees remain uncertain. |
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Its 600 hectares is mostly arable land and at one time 240 hectares was under soya beans. |
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Tram bosses clamping down on fare dodgers are now sending 240 to court every week. |
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To put this in perspective, this is the equivalent volume of 522 standard American railroad stock cars, each of which can hold 240 sheep. |
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Researchers have shown that this is the equivalent volume of 522 standard railroad stock cars, each of which can hold 240 sheep. |
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One of its finest features is its magnificent wooden tower and spire which stand 240 feet high. |
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A total of 240 parking spaces are planned for the hotel, but the biggest site will be New Street which will have 566 spaces underground. |
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Last year, an estimated 240 people died from the most severe strain of the superbug, which occurs when the infection enters the bloodstream. |
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If it is an AC motor, then it probably is a three-phase AC motor running at 240 volts AC with a 300 volt battery pack. |
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It is now relatively old and small, with a capacity to produce either 240,000 metric tons of paper pulp or 60,000 tons of rayon fibre a year. |
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Fasten your three-point seatbelts in the Exige and the four-point belts in the Cup 240 and look in the mirrors. |
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On the exterior walls, 240 dressed and corner stones had to be redone and the top floor needed to be completely replaced. |
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The twin-cam, four-valve engine puts out 240 hp at 4,800 rpm and 315 lb ft, of torque at 3,400 rpm. |
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The handset opens like a standard clamshell phone to reveal a 2.8in 240 x 320 touch-sensitive screen. |
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Before 1971 there were 240 pennies in a pound, 12 pennies in a shilling, and maths lessons were a lot more difficult. |
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It has a host of modern comforts and conveniences alongside numerous period features throughout its 240 square metres of living space. |
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The depth sounder tells him how deep his traps are, and the deepest ones we we'll hit today are in about 40 fathoms, or 240 feet, of water. |
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Many of the 240 environmental treaties enacted over the past 80 years remain unratified and unenforced. |
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Given that the boats patrol 240 miles of federal navigation channels in the harbor district, spotting small debris is not easy. |
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The region has been ranked as the second fastest growing in the UK, with a growth of 240,000 people in the past 10 years. |
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A mid season lambing flock of 240 ewes is also run with the cattle enterprise. |
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The placebo contained ferrous sulphate 120 mg and calcium phosphate 240 mg. |
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Six sensors provide 240 degrees of IR imagery to three displays in the pilot house of the vessel. |
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As I handed my coin to the vendor, a vision of 240 of Rossi's enormous overflowing cornets flashed in front of my eyes. |
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The company's models 240 through 270 have manual controls, and the Model 280 uses servo controls. |
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By using a 240-volt circuit, the car might be able to receive 240 volts at 30 amps, or 6.6 kilowatt-hours per hour. |
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The distance between Christmas Island and the southern entrance to the Sunda Strait is approximately 240 nautical miles. |
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The port and the unions have been negotiating for two months over the employment agreement, which covers around 240 staff. |
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He also had 240 hits and became the first leadoff hitter ever to drive in 100 runs. |
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However, the publicity blurb does make clear that Malaysia has three pin electric plugs at 240 volts which is more than Thailand can claim. |
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Having clocked a speed of just over 240 miles per hour, this car still holds the record as the fastest production car ever. |
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Almost 240 people complained to the advertising industry watchdog after the advert appeared in national newspapers. |
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Apple is off to a strong start with iPad pre-orders, with approximately 240,000 in the first two weeks, according to an estimate. |
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The Bengals rushed for 240 yards on 57 carries and held the ball for 41 minutes. |
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He had carding machinery and 9,000 throstle frame spinning spindles in a three storey building alongside the brook, and 240 looms in a weaving shed alongside Chaddock Lane. |
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Today, it is estimated that there are 240 Bengalis in the city, around 80 families, with a majority of them employed at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre. |
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The push for the campaign, which could affect sites across Britain, comes in the wake of the victory by 240 steel erectors at the Wembley stadium site. |
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As the country waited with baited breath, national media covered the mission to rescue the miners, stuck 240 feet underground. |
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The Team Ireland Golf Trust has allocated a total of 240,000 to aspiring golfers who are pursuing their sporting careers on professional golf tours. |
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Last week, he broke Dowd's club record for a dead lift, shifting 240 kg. |
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The wedding reception alone is said to have cost more then 240,000 ringgit, excluding the 50,000 ringgit they donated to charity to celebrate their wedding. |
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The front seats provide a fore and aft slide range of 240 mm. |
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Sir Stuart expected 240 men to join the priesthood, plus around 220 women. |
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MeHg accumulated in the hypolimnion of Lake 240 when oxygen was present. |
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The housing development on the former sewage works in Green Lane started off at 240 houses with beautiful parkland and quickly grew to 360 houses. |
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Out of these 350 designs, 30 come from old blocks that could be saved intact and 240 are woodblocks that were recarved after patterns of old ones. |
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Pledging, also known as initiation, will now be abolished by sigma Alpha Epsilon nationally across its 240 chapters. |
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A fireworks explosion set off a huge blaze in central Lima late on Saturday, killing at least 240 people and turning a busy shopping street into a hellish scene. |
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Magistrates ordered him to do 240 hours of unpaid work within 12 months. |
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The strait is about 750 km long with an average width of 125 km, varying from 70 km at the eastern entrance to 240 km at Deception Bay. |
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Golf is very popular and golf tourism is a major industry attracting more than 240,000 golfing visitors annually. |
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Craig Phadraig, once an ancient Gaelic and Pictish hillfort is a 240 m hill which offers hikes on a clear pathway through the wooded terrain. |
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In addition primary education is provided through a mix of around 240 infant, junior, primary, first and middle schools. |
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Patients received either 240 mg gentamicin as an intramuscular injection at two separate sites or a single, 320-mg oral dose of gemifloxacin. |
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During that period, some 240 million years ago, the area was a shallow tropical lagoon. |
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National Express services 564, 560, 350, 320, 310 and 240 call at Sheffield, as do others on a less frequent basis. |
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His measure of 240,000 stadia translates to 24,000 miles, close to the actual circumference of 24,901 miles. |
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The total vegetation density, including trees, shrubs, herbs and seedlings, has been estimated at 240,000 individuals per hectare. |
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Net farm incomes fell by more than half to pounds 123 a hectacre, meaning that incomes have fallen by pounds 240 a hectacre in two years. |
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For 240 years after the Council of Chalcedon no ecumenical council had issued any norms of church discipline. |
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Today, Portuguese is one of the world's major languages, ranked sixth overall with approximately 240 million speakers around the globe. |
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Grace has more than 240 publications, mostly on fluidization and related fluid-particle systems. |
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Pigafetta was one of the 18 men who returned to Spain in 1522, out of the approximately 240 who set out three years earlier. |
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El Yunque is home to more than 240 plants, 26 of which are endemic to the island. |
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As many as 240,000 Aztecs are estimated to have died, according to the Florentine Codex, during the eighty days. |
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With 240,191 inhabitants in the beginning of 2009, Ghent is Belgium's second largest municipality by number of inhabitants. |
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A Starbucks grande Classic Chai Tea Latte has 240 calories and 7 teaspoons of added sugar. |
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According to a survey conducted by FIFA published in 2001, over 240 million people from more than 200 countries regularly play football. |
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The Olympic Park would be served by ten separate railway lines with a combined capacity of 240,000 passengers per hour. |
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When recruitment took place in 2010, over 240,000 applications were received. |
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The Olympic laboratory tested up to 400 samples every day for more than 240 prohibited substances. |
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Valdes has presented many honorary lectureships and has authored more than 240 publications. |
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The River Shannon, which traverses the central lowlands, is the longest river in Ireland at 386 kilometres or 240 miles in length. |
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The plane was found in the Enrekang region, around 240 km from the port city of Makassar in South Sulawesi, MetroTV said. |
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By September 2017, there had been four fatal crashes in about 240,000 flight hours, flown by 406 aircraft, delivered to six different air forces. |
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Methysticin, dihydromethysticin, kavain and dihydrokavain were detected at 240 nm, demethoxyyangonin and yangonin at 360 nm. |
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In 1959, Cyril Falls estimated 240,000 British, 8,525 French and 260,000 German casualties. |
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Before decimalisation in 1971, the pound was divided into 240 pence rather than 100, though it was rarely expressed in this way. |
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Minke whales have between 240 and 360 baleen plates on each side of their mouths. |
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Around 240,000 Spaniards emigrated in the 16th century, mostly to Peru and Mexico. |
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The city's growth levelled off and the population stabilised around 240,000 for most of the 18th century. |
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Out of 1,864 identified so far 529 were electricians and 240 labourers with 211 carpenters, 174 pipe fitters and 105 bricklayers. |
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Nuclear fission converts some uranium in fuel rods to plutonium, which remains radioactive for about 240,000 years. |
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During the peak of activity in the early 1960s some 240 people worked at the complex, while the rockets were built in nearby East Cowes. |
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It included more than 240,000 headwords and contained over 400,000 entries. |
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For 1975 they would range from 240 million to 259 million tons, depending on husked or unhusked variety. |
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Prior to decimalisation, the pound was divided into 20 shillings and each shilling into 12 pence, making 240 pence to the pound. |
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By June 2014, there had been two fatal crashes in about 240,000 flight hours, flown by 406 aircraft, delivered to six different air forces. |
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Formal Latin literature began in 240 BC, when a Roman audience saw a Latin version of a Greek play. |
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Huge mounds of oil sand are excavated and moved by trucks weighing 240 tons and standing three stories high. |
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The expedition, sponsored by King Edward VI of England and a group of about 240 English merchants, had London's authorisation to establish trade connections. |
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In the 16th century perhaps 240,000 Europeans entered American ports. |
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This move will increase annual production of the Astra from 145,000 to 205,000 units in Ellesmere Port in a three-shift operation, and from 185,000 to 240,000 cars in Gliwice. |
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For better timing of showers, a third reflector, this one 7 meters across and reflecting light on a similar phototube array, will be placed 240 meters from the other two. |
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David Conn II, 47, of Coos Bay was killed in a rollover crash Sunday morning on Highway 240 at Tarheel Road in Coos County, Oregon State Police said. |
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Ulysses can carry 2,166 passengers and crew, 1,342 cars and 240 trucks. |
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In the French GuidAge study, groups of elderly people with memory complaints were randomly assigned 240 milligrams per day of ginkgo extract, or a placebo, to be taken daily. |
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According to Daphne Hatch, the park's wildlife biologist, in 1998 Alcatraz provided sanctuary for about 240 Black-Crowned Night Heron and 15 Snowy Egret nests. |
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Total dose per donor was 240 mg of follicle stimulating hormone administered in decreasing dose during days 9, 10, 11, and 12 of the estrous cycle. |
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In Dublin, Ireland the Thingmote was a raised mound, 40 foot high and 240 foot in circumference, where the Norsemen assembled and made their laws. |
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Residents of Fukushima, 240 km north of Tokyo, overwhelmingly backed the zero option, with all but one of the 30 who were picked in a draw to speak backing a swift exit. |
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The subjects received for 3 weeks each and in random sequence, once-daily diltiazem at 360 mg, verapamil at 240 mg, metoprolol at 100 mg, and carvedilol at 25 mg. |
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At least 240 people have been killed in Burundi since April when President Pierre Nkurunziza announced he would seek a third term which he eventually won. |
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The A root name server includes all 240 country codes such as. |
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In friendly matches, she hit off the back tees used by men, and with her solid build she usually outdrove them, averaging 240 yards with wood-shaft clubs. |
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Following a long midweek coach journey to Hartlepool, the Essex boys might be cream-crackered, so I've already struck a pounds 200-pounds 240 bet Swansea. |
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In the traditional pounds, shillings and pence system, there were 20 shillings per pound and 12 pence per shilling, and thus there were 240 pence in a pound. |
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Edema was measured plethysmographically 30, 60, 120 and 240 min later. |
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