There was a McDonalds in our campground, and I decided to kill another half an hour and get myself a hamburger. |
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They prefer chuck roast, cut into 1-inch cubes to hamburger or ground beef. |
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As I hadn't eaten since breakfast, I decided to look for a stall selling convenience food, such as a hamburger or a pizza. |
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If you'd like to contain the sloppiness, serve on whole-grain sandwich thins instead of bulky hamburger buns. |
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In Japan, commercial products made from kenaf include hamburger wrappers, fast-food containers, and wallpaper. |
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Gordon had an all-American hamburger with fries and I had sausages and champ. |
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If you try to order a quarter-pounder in a Canadian McDonald's, you won't get a quarter-pound hamburger. |
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At the grass-roots level, for every shopkeeper boarded up there will be a pub or hamburger stall doing a roaring trade. |
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It was morning and we were all sitting on the floor in my bedroom eating leftover pepperoni and hamburger pizza for breakfast. |
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I liked the recipe for Fritas, the mini hamburger street food eaten in Cuba. |
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This was followed by his flip-flop on the testing for salmonella in hamburger meat served in school lunch programs. |
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I have used everything from cinnamon, nutmeg and cumin to oregano, basil and rosemary and a lot of other herbs in hamburger dishes. |
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I could turn a big lump of cheap meat into short ribs, prime ribs, rib eyes, deckle steaks, and high-quality hamburger. |
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Tell her your favorite meat is hamburger and stress your connections with the Texas beef producers? |
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In 1998, just over 51 percent of all beef imports consisted of trimmings and manufacturing grade beef which are ground into hamburger. |
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Long before the hamburger and the fried chicken, colonial circulation spawned a popular staple which Cairo made its own. |
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As for the foie gras and truffle hamburger, small and raw on the inside, well, it lent a whole new meaning to the term fast food. |
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Also, anyone who asks for a hamburger without a bun should be left alone to eat in their Atkins friendly fraudulence. |
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The buffet is packed with stuff like sirloin, pork, shrimp, calamari, chicken, andouille and smoked sausage, as well as hamburger and hot dogs. |
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Even when it isn't, most people want more on their hamburger than a bun and a little ketchup. |
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But explorers would not eat prissy little candy canes and peanut brittle when they could tear into a hamburger, would they? |
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He has never eaten meat his entire life. I asked him if he gets hungry when he smells hamburger or steak sizzling, and he said no. |
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As soon as she was in the cafeteria, she bought a triple sized hamburger and a cup of coffee. |
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Since hamburger meat is your flesh of choice, you don't qualify as an anthropophagist. |
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So does hamburger, leather, wool, shearling and many other products that most of us use daily. |
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He cautiously removed from under his helmet the hamburger, thievishly glanced round and thrust it into his mouth. |
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During various visits to Washington he has been known to enjoy Tex-Mex, Chinese and even a hamburger. |
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The Market sent over a canned ham, bacon, hamburger, cube steak, and a roast beef. |
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Igor was busy most of the time scoffing a hamburger, which he propped up on the music stand before and after solos. |
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Chances are quite good that lunch on any given weekday was a hamburger patty and cheese on plain, dry bread served with fries. |
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Left to his own devices, the denizen of hamburger restaurants would eat fresh carrots and brown rice, his natural choices. |
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It's an old fashion diner with great service and even better food, even if their main dish is a hamburger and fries. |
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I remember the day our local hamburger bar was blown up with a limpet mine stuck under one of the tables. |
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Dave told Min once he'd been ripped on LSD and put the top of a hamburger bun on in place of a distributor cap. |
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Peer over your plate to see the deft hands of prep chef Samuel Ramirez shape cornmeal-molasses dough into fat hamburger buns. |
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The man held out both hands, a cooked hamburger patty in one and the shirt in the other. |
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I've since worked out that the same principle works well for hamburger patties. |
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The startup company has figured out a way to combine the process of bioprinting with edible food so they can create a hamburger patty. |
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Mixing meat with eggs and bread crumbs alone is simply hamburger loaf. |
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Avoid ordering any size larger than a regular hamburger or small fries. |
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I am concerned that good housekeeping practices such as recycled hamburger shells will be confused with creating a just and sustainable world. |
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Ben's offers an assortment of hotdog and hamburger buns to suit any barbeque. |
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Next to the relatively recent phenomenon of hamburger restaurants, Belgium also has a tradition of French-fries stands and sandwich bars. |
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It was not unusual for 150 customers to crowd around the tiny hamburger stand during peak periods. |
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It is risky to wrap cheese and raw meat together because drippings from the hamburger may cross contaminate the cheese with harmful bacteria. |
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They want everything to be what I call cookie-cutter or hamburger television stations, where they just churn out the exact same product. |
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Resist the urge to play chef and mix in cottage cheese, hamburger or eggs into his chow. |
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Scientists, using high-speed cameras, have discovered that raindrops resemble the shape of a small hamburger bun. |
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Another peculiarity of Hyperion is its nonspherical shape, which is sometimes described as resembling a thick hamburger patty. |
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In other words, to sell special drinks that may make fat people less likely to pile on the pounds after eating a hamburger and fries. |
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Sid kept going, hobbling, feeling the rimrock make raw hamburger out of the soles of his feet. |
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Most guys I know would eat one or two tortillas for dinner and load them with salsa and cheese and hamburger and refried beans. |
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A spokeswoman said a shortage of lean beef in the U.S. is forcing the company's hamburger suppliers to turn to cattle from Australia and New Zealand. |
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I know to use ground chuck instead of hamburger or even ground loin. |
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You'll also find organic vegetarian restaurants, hamburger joints, souvlaki cafes and tapas bars. |
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For example, a fast-food chain advertises a meal combination that includes a hamburger, fries and a drink. |
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A simple, toasted hamburger bun will work nicely, if ciabatta or focaccia bread varieties are not available. |
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Do you know where to find the best hamburger, the best shawarma, and the best dim sum in town? |
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The brand supported the launch of these wholemeal hamburger buns with an advertizing campaign on the French television. |
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I cannot quite comprehend that because oftentimes in the cafeteria we are served roast beef, hamburger or fried chicken. |
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And they slashed the price of their hamburger from a competitive 30 cents to just 15 cents. |
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Hi, can I store homemade spaghetti sauce with hamburger and sausage in the refrigerator for 3 or 4 days? |
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The possibly highly productive cultural mixture of a diverse and rich world becomes a cultural stew with less taste than a MacDonalds hamburger. |
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It was the sale of Multimixers, which first drew him to the McDonald brothers' hamburger stand in San Bernardino, California. |
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Tender chicken fillet, lettuce, tomato, mustard and honey sauce. Served on a toasted hamburger bun. |
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After all, the greasy hamburger will not suddenly become a health food only by adding a few vitamins. |
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It was a basic hamburger, with fresh lettuce and tomato, slathered with a sloppy oversize dollop of mayonnaise. |
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Smashing up a hamburger joint might give a person kudos of a kind. |
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On offer is everything the fun-lover would expect to find in a western theme park, right down to the hamburger bars, popcorn stalls and a large amusement arcade. |
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As chefs set their sights upon upgrading the hamburger, an agreed-upon definition of the classic version was needed. |
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In El Reno, when you order a hamburger, an onion-fried burger is assumed, unless you instruct the cook to leave the onions out. |
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The cheese is arranged so that only about one-quarter of each slice rests atop the hamburger. |
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Everyone got to meet my cats, Marian got to show off her salad making talents, and all it set us back was the cost of some frozen hamburger patties and a few bottles of beer. |
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For those that need to visualize this, think about the way hamburger grease clogs your drains. |
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She put three frozen hamburger patties into the microwave to defrost them. |
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Will they prefer the hamburger to the Hyderabadi dum biryani? |
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Two recent studies out of the United States find cranberries may help fight harmful bacteria in foods like hamburger patties without affecting the taste. |
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What amuses me is that in topping hamburger and hot dog buns, the tortilla emblematically re-enacts past fears of the Germanization of America. |
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By the way, a hamburger also tastes delicious in a fresh wholemeal bun. |
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The following year, hamburger number 20 billion was sold. |
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Jacquet is the clear leader in France on the market for specialty bread, and continues to progress for hamburger buns, and end of year festive bread. |
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As leaders in France on the hamburger bun segment, Jacquet already proposes a range with two plain references: standard format hamburger buns and the giant hamburger buns. |
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How can you tell when a hamburger patty is cooked to a safe temperature? |
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When cooked, place a hamburger patty on each bun and garnish to taste. |
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Yes, you can freeze hamburger patties made with a raw egg. |
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And the best thing is that everyone can put their own favourite toppings of home-made relish, gherkin, fried onions, cucumber and tomato slices and lettuce on their hamburger so that it's just the way they like it. |
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The two used hacksaw blades smuggled in frozen hamburger meat to break through their cell walls. |
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In another episode entitled Boss Bacon Burger, over 400 strips of bacon are used to make a gigantic hamburger with bacon and other toppings. |
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The Economist's Big Mac Index compares the purchasing power parity of countries in terms of the cost of a Big Mac hamburger. |
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The manager had to put out the fire after a raw hamburger was served to a customer. |
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Hopefully, hamburger stands at Sauble Beach, restaurants in Owen Sound, and bed and breakfasts in Tobermory will all proudly advertise locally grown beef and produce on their menus. |
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It failed to distinguish between a doughnut and a whole-grain roll, or a hamburger and a skinless chicken breast, and it did not make clear exactly how much of each foodstuff to eat. |
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They serve as fragrant hamburger crushers, elegant vanquishers of pizza. |
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On August 5th they cooked the world's first hamburger made of meat grown from scratch in a laboratory. The historic patty was not exactly a Porterhouse steak and a bit bland, according to two volunteer tasters. |
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Almost all export sales are made in Europe with pre-cooked products that are typically French with a long shelf life, hamburger buns and waffl es. |
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There were tales of pilots making unscheduled landings, leaving passengers stranded thousands of miles from their destination, or dashing off for a hamburger before take-off because they did not like the airline food. |
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Is it safe to wrap cheese and raw hamburger in a plastic wrap together? |
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A narrow corridor led to a pleasingly down-at-heel hamburger joint. |
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This south-of-the-border burger mixes the guacamole into the hamburger meat for extra-rich butteriness. |
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Were you aware that if your barbecued hamburger meat is not thoroughly cooked you may be exposing yourself to food poisoning caused by the E.coli bacteria? |
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It's not a simple matter of a hotdog or hamburger, neither of which have any higher cholesterol or lead to any further problems in term of what's going to happen in your life. |
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The girls ignored him and then ducked into a hamburger shop. |
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Souvlakis is affectionately dubbed the hamburger of Greece, while moussaka is another popular dish. |
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After the visit they could enjoy themselves in the Frisomat amusement park: jumping castles, a rodeo bull, a speleobox, hamburger and waffles stalls,? even the adults had a great time. |
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You can live for years in Los Angeles without ever meeting a hamburger flipper, but a day spent without meeting a valet parker is a day spent indoors. Valet parking is perhaps the quintessential service job. |
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At a Cook-Out restaurant in North Charleston during the lunch rush, he wolfed a hamburger with onion rings and introduced himself to diners, though for most he needed no introduction. |
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Examples include: white bread, rye bread, pumpernickel bread, raisin bread, whole wheat bread, pain courant francais, malt bread, hamburger rolls, whole wheat rolls, milk rolls, and soda bread. |
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Salisbury steak, an almost daily occurrence in the college cafeterias of yesteryear, was named after this theorist, but, according to Fernández-Armesto, what Salisbury actually invented was the hamburger. |
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Today, nobody remembers Elvis as a medication junky, nor do they remember that he once smashed a dozen televisions in a rage, or took a plane to Las Vegas to buy a hamburger. |
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A THE hamburger was originally the Hamburg steak, made from chopped beefsteak with egg as a binding agent. |
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Kelly had earlier told the commission Tripodi showed up unannounced on his doorstep with a hamburger and a coffee and they discussed what their former colleagues were up to. |
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The low-carb version, the same thing without the bun, has about 250 less calories than the typical hamburger. |
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That label would be for products like hamburger. |
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Salisbury steak, first recorded in 1897 and named after James Salisbury, a doctor during the American Civil War, who recommended people eat hamburger three times per day. |
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After a day in the sun, he looked more grilled than his hamburger. |
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Whether it's tacos, meatloaf, lasagna, or the ubiquitous hamburger, Americans stuff themselves with ground beef without a second thought about its consequences. |
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The sadists who flay Jesus into hamburger, crowned him with thorns and harass his every step along the stations of the cross are a cretinous, drunken lot. |
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The easiest way to realize that is to think of foods that we all know to be obesogenic, like a double hamburger, a large Coke, french fries, and ice cream. |
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When we see someone eat a hamburger in a commercial, we store that experience as having happened in reality when, in reality, it was a case of virtual consumption. |
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With a hamburger, cheeseburger, or CHICKEN TENDERS Kids Meal, kids can now choose a side of either fries or MOTT'S Strawberry Flavored Applesauce. |
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Anyway, the shingle in question was a piece of dried toast, and what sat on it was either crumbled hamburger or chipped beef in a sauce made of milk and basic seasonings. |
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I also made a shish kabob of sorts by skewering hamburger buns soaked in anise extract on an overhanging limb, hoping it would carry the food scent farther into the woods. |
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In the early part of 2013, outrage was sparked by reports that Tesco and other British grocery stores were selling hamburger patties with was 29 per cent made of horsemeat. |
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