If the costs are to be capitalized, then the next issue is to determine the asset's determinable useful life, if any. |
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Weersink et al. develop a PV model to examine the extent to which agricultural support programs have been capitalized into farmland prices. |
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Many speculators were instantly wiped out, while the less capitalized insurers were left at or near insolvency. |
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But Microsoft is the most highly capitalized company in the software business and has a huge cash hoard. |
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Direct response advertising costs are capitalized as other current assets and charged to expense in the period the events occur. |
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With Boulevard not having capitalized on their earlier advantage, Fort Charlotte seemed desperate to break through the ranks. |
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He seemed to have gained a greater self-confidence from the incredible and unexpected success of his book and he capitalized on it rapaciously. |
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Many of these same words are capitalized even though they are not proper nouns nor the beginning of the sentence. |
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In German, as in English, the initial letter of the first word in a sentence is always capitalized. |
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Successful added-value ventures also are well capitalized and able to cushion for unplanned adversities. |
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Even as the economy weakens, the new wine giants use their financial strength to win market share from poorly capitalized French competition. |
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In many ways, women have always been pushing the envelope and creating ground-level gains that are capitalized on by male leaders. |
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Were they really so thinly capitalized that any haircut would have triggered system-wide failures? |
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Remember, these thinly capitalized companies' insurance buttress truly enormous quantities of securities. |
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Shannon's looks, which he thoroughly capitalized on, made him a natural for television. |
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Second, your contract is required to contain a number of warnings in 10-point type that is boldfaced, capitalized or underlined. |
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Recall that control words were always capitalized correctly regardless of whether they were embedded in normal or in distorted text passages. |
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He often used commas to end a sentence, he rarely capitalized proper nouns. |
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We found more errors in normal text for correctly capitalized definite articles than for capitalized nouns at the beginning of a sentence. |
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This is why most of the BAM artists capitalized the word Black when used in reference to African people. |
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Get in the habit when writing down URLs or e-mail address to underline the letters that may be capitalized. |
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Abraham Lincoln's campaign capitalized on the image of the log cabin and the backwoods railsplitter. |
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Compensation cost arising from the issuance of stock options may be expensed or capitalized in the same way as cash compensation. |
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Proteins are denoted by roman letters and only the first letter is capitalized. |
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During the pre-acquisition stage, only those costs that are directly identifiable to the asset are capitalized. |
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The capitalized value of the same stream of payments will be higher or lower, according as the rate of interest is lower or higher. |
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Tell students that common nouns are not capitalized and proper nouns are capitalized. |
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Even in his e-mail, personal pronouns relating to Serena are capitalized, while those relating to Peter himself are always in lower case. |
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To what extent should advertising expenditure be capitalized and recognized as an asset in a company's balance sheet? |
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This industry became more capitalized as brewhouses increasingly sold to commercial establishments. |
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Our financial institutions are better capitalized and less exposed to the systemic issues plaguing many of their American and European peers. |
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Until now the Bank has not capitalized on the benefits of seeking out and consulting Aboriginal people, including business leaders, as advisors. |
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As products that are capitalized on and disseminated according to an economics model, cultural goods and services generate revenue. |
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It also has a tradition of a strong and responsible public sector, which should be capitalized on. |
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Improvements that increase or prolong the service life or capacity of an asset are capitalized. |
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Pension agreements over and above the employee pension plan obligations are not capitalized. |
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The company at the bottom, Company A, was capitalized with 50 percent bonds, 20 percent nonvoting preferred stock, and 30 percent common voting stock. |
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And don't you know that proper names are usually capitalized? |
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Seagate, properly capitalized, has a chance to really break away from the pack. |
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Ironically, we capitalized on that, even though we were a local show out of Newfoundland. |
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Research and development expenditures not satisfying these criteria are capitalized and amortized in the fiscal year. |
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It asked a special favor, and judging by how many words were capitalized and underlined, its message seemed most urgent. |
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School heads need to be able to identify areas of practice requiring improvement and those where positive trends can be capitalized on. |
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The job market capitalized on this growth with the creation of 1.8 million new jobs. |
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Special interest groups have capitalized on the situation in an attempt to shape public opinion. |
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It also results from the allocation of losses capitalized on the income of international subsidiaries, especially in Belgium. |
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But while our system creates some of these challenges, it also affords opportunities that we have not capitalized on in the past. |
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Acquired computer software licenses are capitalized on the basis of the costs incurred to acquire and bring to use the specific software. |
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They are neither consolidated nor capitalized on, and do not yet constitute the digital archives of individuals. |
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During this time, Canada capitalized on the industrialization of its natural resources, and the economy grew at an unprecedented rate. |
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For cost centres that are in the preproduction phase all costs are required to be capitalized. |
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Note: This is a specific instance of an international standard and is therefore capitalized as a proper noun. |
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Note: For a book, only proper nouns and the first word of the title and of the subtitle are capitalized. |
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Chalifour and Cloutier capitalized on a 2.5 kilometre climb to take a commanding lead with only a dozen kilometres to go. |
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When loans are classed as impaired, previously accrued, but uncollected interest, is capitalized to the loan. |
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The decision to have recourse to the capitalized value is outside the domain of actuarial practice. |
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Improvements that extend the useful life of buildings and equipment are capitalized. |
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The amount capitalized is depreciated as a separate component over the period until the next turnaround is expected to be required. |
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The costs associated with these liabilities are capitalized as part of the related assets and depreciated. |
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When capitalized, they are amortized over 5 to 10 years once development is achieved and saleable. |
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Calgary got the first power play opportunity at 13:31 after Darren Bestland went to the penalty box for holding and the Hitmen capitalized. |
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Both these and other artists capitalized on public interest in scenes of distant places. |
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We are well capitalized with access to liquidity from our own balance sheet as well as our clients, financial partners and capital markets. |
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A corresponding amount equal to that of the initial obligation is added to the capitalized costs of the related asset. |
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It is well capitalized and it is underpinned by one of the most effective regulatory frameworks in the world. |
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In their effort to diversify their revenue, they have capitalized on traditional practices to new advantage. |
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Fly, Ravens, Fly Baltimore capitalized on the James fumble, carving up the vaunted 49er defense with a mixture of run and pass. |
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Property taxes, insurance and ground rentals are capitalized on property that is under construction until such time as it is prepared for its intended use. |
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Now respelled and capitalized, Google is an essential part of online life. |
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The plans also include capitalized development costs of 21.9 bln euros. |
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But the fact remains that these entities providing credit insurance are not capitalized sufficiently to provide meaningful protection in the case of a serious downturn. |
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And, we certainly do not expect this thinly capitalized industry to provide much protection to the bloated GSEs when the downturn commences in the U.S. housing market. |
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The first letter is always capitalized, and the second is in lower case. |
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You would prefer it if I capitalized the first letter after the colon? |
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She spoke as if the first letter of every word were capitalized. |
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With a little sleight of hand, I capitalized the word Eclipse there. |
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Words like Celsius are capitalized because they are names of people. |
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At that time, there was a typesetter at the American Atheist Center who refused to capitalize any religious words, and no religious words were capitalized in the book. |
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Amortization of capitalized software development costs begins when the products are available for general release over their estimated useful life, which usually varies between 3 and 6 years. |
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The headword of each entry was no longer capitalized, allowing the user to readily see those words that actually require a capital letter. |
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Nixon capitalized on this changing tide of voting behaviour, and hence won a landslide victory in the 1972 election. |
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Unlike earlier illuminated manuscripts, the first letter of the first word on the line, for every two lines then other lines, are capitalized. |
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Those influenced by German capitalized all nouns, while others capitalized more sparsely. |
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Interest is payable on the principal plus any capitalized interest. |
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This can result in more items being capitalized than non-rate-regulated entities since the regulator-approved allowance may also include a cost-of-equity component. |
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Benefit from the advantages of selfemployment with a company that is soundly capitalized, has staying power, resources, and integrity weighted before profit as the ultimate bottom line. |
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These are large, well capitalized groups who are incented to perform at the highest levels and have the track record to prove it. |
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To stretch his meagre income, he capitalized on his ebullient wit to write short sketches for the humour magazines which then abounded in the United States and Canada. |
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Some states require proof that a new venture is properly capitalized before the state will issue a certificate of incorporation. |
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In modern English orthography, it is the norm for recognized proper names to be capitalized. |
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Words or phrases derived from proper names are generally capitalized, even when they are not themselves proper names. |
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Similarly, African, Africanize, and Africanism are not proper names, but are capitalized because Africa is a proper name. |
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Our main focus now should be to ensure that all positive advances and headways made in this conference are capitalized and formulized. |
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The Spaniards capitalized on her Aztec roots to colonize Mexico. |
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In such circumstances, the proper period for amortizing the capitalized costs of obtaining the first loan includes the term of the second loan. |
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Founded a little more than thirty years ago, SISO has moved on and capitalized on what is today its very sum and substance, control and supply of materials to professionals. |
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Software development costs are capitalized when the technical feasibility of the software has been established and they are considered recoverable. |
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In addition, a provision was raised for CHF 1.0 million of deferred tax credits capitalized on the balance sheet, as the possibility of using them now appears uncertain. |
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Grants received in respect of development activities are recognized as a deduction from capitalized development costs if they have been definitively earned by the Group. |
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In the current market conditions, the MOG board strongly believes that this can only be achieved by a significantly more capitalized company. |
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The capitalized asset retirement cost is depreciated on the same basis as the related asset and the discount accretion is included in determining the results of operations. |
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Many of these are cost-deferral models, and the costs capitalized are subject to carry-forward or write-off on the basis of management decisions to continue with activities in a particular area, or to abandon them. |
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In the Eastern Europe, Middle East, India, and Africa region, Schindler capitalized on the boom in the construction industry to further strengthen its market position. |
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Often the courts and others have recourse to payment of a capitalized value when payment of the amounts comprising that value is not practical or not desired. |
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Capitalized costs represent the amounts of capitalized proved and unproved property costs, including support equipment and facilities, along with the related accumulated depreciation, depletion and amortization. |
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In our minds we have capitalized these words and we have given them a rather Platonistic interpretation, thus perceiving art works as the shivering shadows of a transcending Truth. |
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In the case of conferences, when the phrase is in a language that normally capitalizes each word of a name, even in running text, consider a capitalized phrase a name even if it is preceded by an indefinite article. |
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Unamortized capitalized software development costs determined to be in excess of the net realizable value of the product are expensed immediately. |
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Connor further capitalized on this demand by incorporating hundreds of different design variations in order to custom-build these boats for particular needs. |
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For other financial instruments, transaction costs are capitalized on initial recognition and presented as a reduction of the underlying financial instruments. |
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Major universities in the U. S. have certainly capitalized on the potential business aspect of collegiate merchandising, especially with the help of the very profitable college sports industry. |
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This IP can be further capitalized on through pooling of these resources. |
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Noah capitalized on his brother's keen interest. |
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Development expenditures, net of tax credits, if any, are capitalized when they meet the appropriate criteria for capitalization in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. |
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Many of the institutions that have gotten into terrible trouble were well capitalized under current regulatory standards almost up to the point when they required rescue. |
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Through some of the most memorable and exuberant musical and comedy sequences ever filmed, Singin' in the Rain capitalized on the dilemmas of the transition to sound. |
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Its expertise is provided by teams of consultants and is capitalized on by use of its modeling products: MEGA Process for process analysis and MEGA Architecture for optimizing IT architectures. |
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Montreal capitalized on all those developments by becoming Canada's main manufacturing centre, as well as its transportation and financial centres. |
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Exploration costs are capitalized on the basis of specific mining property blocks or areas of geological interest until the mining assets to which they relate are placed into production, sold or allowed to lapse. |
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After many delays, Romania has achieved important progress towards putting the banking system on a sounder basis, and the financial sector appears today generally sufficiently capitalized, liquid and well supervised. |
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As the investment cycle progressed, the value of these approaches became stronger, and CEPF capitalized on these successes by supporting similar projects in different areas. |
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Over the last several years, Morguard Investments' Queen Street properties in Ottawa have capitalized on conservation, including one building that provides workspace for hundreds of government employees. |
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Canadian banks are well capitalized, well regulated and well managed. |
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In British English, the word following the colon is in lower case unless it is normally capitalized for some other reason, as with proper nouns and acronyms. |
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Some of the larger capitalized companies with noticeable gaps between market capitalization and enterprise value include Nintendo, Kyosera, Takeda, and Matsushita. |
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Many of the changes created by the final regulations address whether certain costs should be capitalized and depredated rather than expensed in the year incurred. |
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Nevertheless, fronting carriers reinsuring with a captive can assume substantial credit risk because the captives reinsuring the risk may not be sufficiently capitalized. |
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Which of these items are capitalized may be merely conventional. |
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In most alphabetic languages brand names and other commercial terms that are nouns or noun phrases are capitalized whether or not they count as proper names. |
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