We climbed into oilskins, life jackets and clip-on safety harnesses, and became fellow shipmates for the day-night crossing. |
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Our team enjoyed a power breakfast of pancakes, eggs, and bacon before putting on their climbing harnesses and backpacks and heading out. |
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Here you can see intricate jewel-encrusted horse harnesses or the gold block designs on white headscarves. |
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There were two sturdy draft harnesses drawing the cart, slowly as is their wont. |
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Suspension belts are independent work supports used to suspend a worker, such as boatswain's chairs or raising or lowering harnesses. |
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With driving time at a premium, modern carriages and synthetic harnesses make life a lot easier. |
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I went about my usual morning routine, feeding Angel Wing and the pull horses, and putting on the harnesses for the carts. |
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Both collars for larger animals and harnesses for smaller ones have been designed to carry Crittercam systems. |
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He surrenders the leather reins, and the harnesses all festooned with bells. |
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However, small items such as brooches and horse harnesses made out of recycled bronze in native styles have occasionally been found at forts. |
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We expect that the dues would be the same for pilots regardless of whether they fly unpowered gliders, powered harnesses or both. |
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Once the chutes were secured, they unsnapped their harnesses and freed themselves completely from their rigs. |
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The center harnesses the nature's energy in a number of ways to save energy costs and the environment. |
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Three sturdy footsure ponies were trapped out in equally magnificent horse harnesses. |
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Other items sold were blocks of cattle salt, tobacco, horse collars, harnesses, bolts, nails, and ropes. |
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Mark harnesses the advice of these ancient rhetors on the use of example in persuasive speech-making and uses their techniques in his narrative. |
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The internal harnesses comprise unlabeled black wires terminated with crimp connectors at the bridge rectifiers and filter caps. |
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This tension-melting body treatment harnesses the aromatherapeutic power of lavender essential oils. |
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So ski patrollers finally slid along the cables, fitted the passengers with harnesses and lowered them to the ground one by one. |
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It also includes used animal trappings such as harnesses, saddles, halters, reins, rope and chain. |
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We climbed back up the cliff face then strapped into our harnesses for the abseil. |
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Three police dogs are in training with the county's constabulary to wear new lightweight head harnesses fitted with small cameras. |
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Ignition harnesses were prone to succumb to the damp British weather and the failure of the harness would also lead to the engine stopping. |
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They are excellent harnesses for all forms of pulling, although the lower point of attachment does not lend itself readily to skijoring. |
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Quickly and quietly they strapped themselves into the harnesses and forced the silver doors open. |
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The carriages are standard coaster types, but the harnesses are noticeably different in design with a fancy clasp to cope with the thrust. |
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The internal harnesses comprise unlabeled black wires terminated at the bridge rectifiers and filter caps. |
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The leaflet gives information about safety harnesses, pet carriers, dog guards and travel cages or crates. |
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International harnesses have smaller terrets making it necessary to install the pin in the other hole. |
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The crew in the back of the aircraft was cinching down their safety belts and shoulder harnesses. |
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It's common to see men on Greek construction sites wearing thongs or sandals, but not helmets or safety harnesses. |
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There was no gravity inside the small pod so the two survivors were strapped into harnesses to keep from floating around. |
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Each electrical appliance harnesses the energy of electrons in some way to create a useful side effect. |
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Many prosthetic hands were simple clamps or hooks driven by cables attached to harnesses slung across the shoulders and back of the wearer. |
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Founded in Seville in 1892, El Caballo is a manufacturer of harnesses and leather trappings. |
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The vegetable autotroph harnesses solar radiation for its life process, converting it into chemical energy. |
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When war breaks out in 1914, Canada harnesses its industries to patriotic purposes. |
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This source of energy is renewable and harnesses the natural resource of woodland areas. |
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Cable harnesses and electrical components for standard and demanding applications. |
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I believe very strongly that we need a much better policy, one that is more fuel neutral, that harnesses market forces. |
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As property is an increasingly complex field, SPÉCIALIMMO harnesses the skills necessary to meet your needs both securely and transparently. |
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So carry a lightweight rope, harnesses, ice axe, crampons, and ascenders. |
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The accident aircraft was equipped with lap belts and shoulder harnesses for the two front seats, and lap belts for the two rear seats. |
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Internal pneumatic lines and signal wiring is standard on most F-Series Robots, reducing the need for bulky external harnesses. |
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Through IDS, Commonwealth Games Canada harnesses the power of sport for development. |
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We provide simple harnesses to complete heavy duty cable systems industry and transport machines. |
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These accessories allow a simplified, quick method of assembly and are perfectly suited for pre-wiring of harnesses. |
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Use something like leather harnesses, ties, and elastic material. |
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A focused transition and longer-term recovery framework which harnesses all these capacities will be needed. |
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The Louis' diesel horses are silent, as though needing time to readjust their harnesses, then snort back to life. |
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Medusa-emblazoned harnesses, stylish rock concert tees, and blaring rap music. |
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Twenty-first century conservation harnesses new technology to squeeze as much out of a barrel of oil as we have learned to squeeze out of a computer chip. |
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Also available were supplies such as hay, oats, straw or shavings, harnesses, horse collars, whiffletrees, towlines, horsebridges, fenders, pike poles, and hardware. |
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Virtual Babysitter Who needs kid harnesses and leashes when you can slap a gps on your pet and dog instead? |
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Fifteen kids in climbing harnesses and helmets, carrying lunch boxes, climb out and begin their hike to a rock wall for a day of climbing and rappelling. |
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There was no entry in the records specifically mentioning repair of the wiring harnesses from the terminal strip to the hydraulic power pack. |
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Without really noticing, he saw Nathan and the others on the bridge grab their harnesses as Sean pulled away into a barrel roll, dodging cannonfire. |
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But as the story develops, and Andrew discovers he is telekinetic, he harnesses his new powers to improve his filmmaking. |
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Climbers pile up as harnesses and shoes and ropes come out, helmets are donned, groups splinter into pairs and trios, and the conga line slowly inches up the mountain. |
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He added that the men had brought the harnesses to the roof but had not fastened them. |
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The canards, spring-opening tailfin assembly, telemetry package, roll bearing, missile skin sections, and wiring harnesses were designed and fabricated by the same company. |
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Their eyes, all four of them, rolled and showed white as the harnesses were strapped to them, mindful of the spikes that traveled down their spines, sharp and menacing. |
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For one thing, he insisted that the harnesses be slimier and less mechanical. |
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Workers wear special harnesses and stand on carefully constructed platforms, supported by a scaffolding system that is almost as complex and labyrinthine as the bridge itself. |
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The divers kitted up in harnesses and ascended the wet ratlines. |
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Ideally trampolining should be done in a supervised setting with trained personnel, using harnesses for difficult manoeuvres. |
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The passengers were quickly instructed to unfasten their safety harnesses and evacuate by the right side doors that were not submerged. |
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All the occupants were conscious after the impact and were able to unfasten their restraint harnesses and seat belts. |
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Its trapezoid back design allows for good packing and easy closing even for bulky harnesses with foam protectors. |
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Separate plastic buckets carry the right and left harnesses. |
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With some help getting into the high cockpit, Bullard settled himself into the bucket seat and began the ritual of strapping on parachute and safety harnesses. |
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Crew members sit facing each other and secure themselves by wearing safety harnesses and seatbelts. |
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The advent of the motor car did put out of work those people who manufactured buggies, or harnesses to go with buggies, or wheels, or whatever. |
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The children were enraged, not understanding yet about time running out, kicking and scratching us as we unstrapped them from their harnesses. |
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The bungee jumpers now use special harnesses and strong elastic cords. |
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Nash was pleased to see that Fric had padded and rigged the horse's harnesses for silence, as well as shoeing their hoofs with leather covers to muffle their trot. |
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Fastening points for the attachment of safety harnesses should be provided close to the companionway and on both sides of the control station. |
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For nearly 20 years producing leashes, collars, muzzles and harnesses in four colors of the finest leather harness. |
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Although the paramedic seats were equipped with four-point seat restraints, neither paramedic was wearing the shoulder harnesses. |
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Spin-Out? is a patented design that harnesses the centrifugal force of the shaft to spin abrasive particles out of the seal cavity. |
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Its products include seat belts, slings, anchors for transport, safety harnesses and webbing for parachutes. |
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When the electrical harnesses came to be fitted in the forward and aft fuselage sections, many didn't connect with each other. |
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Before that, boats leaked, engines were unreliable or inflammable, radios crackled, and safety harnesses were not often worn. |
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In Class 3 ballast became a problem early on as light pilots filled their harnesses with lead so they could fly the same size wings as the bigger guys. |
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Sanchez brought a foldup case packed with Butterfly Jig bodies and spare double hook harnesses. |
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He talks of karabiners, belay devices, harnesses and the relative merits of different quality ropes. |
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In pitch darkness I used to put harnesses on the dogs. |
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All seat belts and shoulder harnesses remained intact and likely restricted forward upper body movement on impact, minimizing injuries to the occupants. |
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Poorly designed harnesses and packsaddles can injure animals. |
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Although a new system for installing the harnesses was being developed, the first 26 aircraft would all need difficult and time-consuming rectification work. |
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To what extent were lap belts and shoulder harnesses used? |
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The wet, slushy conditions at the departure and landing runways and the oily condition of the wiring harnesses were conducive to electrical faults in unprotected wiring. |
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The electrical wiring harnesses of the landing gear and flap systems between the left nacelle terminal strip and the hydraulic power pack had numerous small areas of chafed insulation, exposing bare wiring. |
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In electrical engineering and electronics, cable ends, cable harnesses, soldered joints or terminal blocks are often protected by a plastic sheath. |
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Among their uses are Arctic and cold-weather clothing, tropical wear, rot-resistant material, webbing, inflated life vests, tent fabrics, safety belts, and parachute cloth and harnesses. |
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It's ratched harness and integral pivot and toe stopper is also a great improvement compared with the traditionnal leather harnesses on traditionnal snowshoes. |
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Its innovative suite of products harnesses the power of mathematics, providing industry and academia with the most advanced mathematical tools, complete with fully integrated numerics and symbolics. |
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The Department of Transport require the fitment of lap belts and shoulder harnesses in seaplanes and require their use by all pilots during take-offs and landings before the 1995 seaplane season begins. |
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One reason for yoking donkeys is simply for convenience and simplicity where withers yokes for oxen are already available, and where equine harnesses are not easy to obtain. |
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Safety harnesses were lowered from the summit by Ryan, our excessively energetic guide, and so began the process of scaling, slipping, screaming and slamming soft bodyparts or helmet-encased heads against hard rock. |
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Over the past four decades Norman has collected hundreds of old equine implements, from harnesses to harrows, hayrakes and seeders. |
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This method harnesses the different physical forces, such as van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonds, dipolar or even interactive electrostatic forces that cause water to bind to compounds in the sample. |
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Nexans' electrical harnesses were also installed on the Mars Express probe, which visits Mars and deploys a lander to analyze ground samples for signs of life. |
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Plastic coated, 4 parts Stable, plastic coated harness bracket for professional storage and presentation of your valuable harnesses. Brackets for harness, driving pad, breastplate and breeching. |
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In the health sector, the target set in the National Development Plan is the elimination of social exclusion by means of an intercultural, communitarian family health system which harnesses traditional medicine. |
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We strap on harnesses and helmets and off we zip. |
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Examples are dog and cat food, fish food, bird seed, animal crates, bird cages, cat litter, toys for animals, leashes, harnesses, muzzles, collars, pet shampoos, aquariums, and veterinary supplies. |
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Rigorously tested, the electronic components in our collars, leashes and harnesses have proven to be water and weather resistant however should not be submerged under water. |
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Before being let loose amongst the trees, people are kitted out with harnesses, pulleys and karabiners and given a 30 minute safety briefing. |
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A team of Choisy professionals harnesses the most advanced scientific and marketing tools and studies to highlight the Enviro-Technik and economic qualities and advantages of Choisy products and services. |
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The suite of interactive solutions harnesses the power of interactive gaming technology to help employees understand, retain and apply standards, codes, guidelines and policies in the workplace. |
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The strength of the housing partnership approach is that it addresses the needs of the community and harnesses local creativity rather than being bound by program dictates. |
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Tidal energy harnesses the movement of ocean water to generate electricity through a number of mechanisms. |
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The main components of the loom are the warp beam, heddles, harnesses, shuttle, reed, and takeup roll. |
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They have been specially prepared for the rally tracks, incorporating full roll cages and a fire safety system and sport seats and harnesses. |
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Pomegranate Essence harnesses the nutritional wonders of the miracle fruit in one delicious dressing. |
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Horse brasses are the traditional decoration on draft horse harnesses, hanging from the top of the headstall, on the horse's forehead. |
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Shame the owners, particularly those who force their dogs to battle it out in Birmingham parks simply for street cred, by fitting them with harnesses, too. |
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Instructors Django and Steve showed us how to climb safely and taught us how to keep our harnesses clipped to the metal cables via two carabiners. |
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The company has determined that its On-Sight and Alpinist climbing harnesses can be accidentally reconfigured so that their belay loops do not perform as designed. |
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The harnesses are controlled by cams, dobbies or a Jacquard head. |
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And in even more workshops in the hills, highly skilled workers manufactured knives, tools, weapons and harnesses, using water, coal and charcoal. |
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Many of the intricate designs etched into suits of Greenwich armour, including King Henry's own personal tournament harnesses, were based on designs by Holbein. |
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