This being the case, then it would seem to me to be undemocratic for unions and Government to join forces in preventing them from doing so. |
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We join forces with others to reduce crime, the number of criminals and victims. |
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Both warrior and martyr alike join forces in the town and attempt to keep the peace. |
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Ground Force will also join forces with the Eden Project to create a Garden for Africa before the show comes to a close. |
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Politicians should be brave enough to bell the cat and join forces to tackle the national task. |
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The premier reiterated Asian countries need to step up efforts to join forces to ensure the balance of the global economy. |
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Finally, when I got to the mission where the Vikings and Cimmerians were to join forces, the game couldn't load the mission without crashing. |
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The idea is that when you put your foot down the electric motor and the V6 join forces to provide Herculean power. |
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If you want to join forces with such organizations, that is your privilege. |
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And for the first time there will be cash prizes for the leading players who will join forces with amateurs in the team event. |
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The teenager's death prompted Stanwell residents to join forces to try to enforce a new traffic calming scheme in Long Lane. |
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Now, she is qualified to join forces and she can be pacified by this inane and ossified ideology. |
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I reckon the sly-groggers should join forces with the wowsers to burn down all the pubs. |
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The two tried to join forces, with Chiang as the head of the National Revolutionary Army, but dissension led to a civil war. |
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They play the offspring of two warring criminal families who join forces to try and bring peace to the neighbourhood. |
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They were still viewed as a fifth column liable to join forces with the country's enemies at a moment's notice. |
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He felt that he wasn't even scratching the surface of animal trafficking, which is why he decided to join forces with other groups. |
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Edward's response was to join forces with the Flemish in 1337 and this was the principal cause of the war. |
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In a carnival atmosphere, leading artists, architects, illustrators, cartoonists, dancers and unicyclists will join forces in a drive to get the nation drawing. |
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Soprano Sarah Crane and baritone Shaun Brown join forces with pianist Bernadette Groot as they go walkabout with songs of travel, dreaming, love and seeking high adventure. |
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Mr Dervis pulled back after Mr Cem brusquely turned down Mr Baykal's invitation to join forces under the CHP banner. |
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Geologist Ward and astronomer Brownlee are at the fore of this exciting new field and join forces here to illuminate likely scenarios for the end of Earth. |
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These slices join forces with thicker-cut, oak-smoked back bacon with a half-inch strip of cream-coloured fat and strong chestnut rind frying in its own fat. |
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On a day when young and old enjoy the fun and frolics, Deen Celtic Soccer Club and the Parish Development Committee join forces to provide the entertainment. |
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To keep things going, the partners must join forces to sustain a viable and functional committee. |
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Maybe not too bad, so long as the enthusiasts for bold economic and social reform were able to join forces and shove aside the doubters. |
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Individuals who join forces in a combined effort when the maxim is: Let's gather ideas, let's get started. |
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They agreed that the discussions had progressed little beyond the expressed desire to join forces. |
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We must join forces in order to call a halt to bureaucracy and exploitation. |
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What is happening is that, although European companies join forces with their American counterparts, they play second fiddle to the Americans. |
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It's a bright idea to have crooked cops besiege the police station so that the good cops and their prisoners have to join forces to repel the invaders. |
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To expand into developing countries, Western business schools often join forces with local institutions. |
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After the show, Flavin's son, Stephen, the estate's executor, decided to join forces with Zwirner. |
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We would like to join forces with you in the coming weeks and months in paying off the mortgage of Nice. |
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Eesti Pank and the European Central Bank invite you to join forces with them to spread information about the euro in Estonia. |
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In such circumstances, the State will join forces with workers and employers in order to mitigate the effects of the crisis. |
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Here you must join forces with the other humans who are trying to find a way rise up against the Watchers, escape the Void and return home. |
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The minute you start putting in Western forces even some Libyans who hate the militants will join forces with them. |
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It is therefore desirable that in the future Regional Authorities will join forces with the European Union regarding the future of Energy Policy. |
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We join forces with many organisations who work to address the challenges of the future. |
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The proceedings begin in 1983 when this superficially ill-assorted bunch join forces in an undergraduate house-share. |
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Clearly, when up against so many different people in charge, and so complex a power structure, it is essential to join forces. |
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If the Americans are going to lump them together with ISIS, maybe best to join forces. |
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And we all continue to join forces to honor and support our remarkable military families. |
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In the absence of action by Hermosa and the government of El Salvador, they should now join forces and make any outstanding payments. |
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Eventually, Max and Mona join forces to uncover the vast conspiracy behind the Valkyr drug. |
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Both Intesa and Sanpaolo managed to outmanoeuvre big, predatory shareholders to join forces. |
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Today, in Belém, we join forces in this spirit to carry on the legacy of this inspiring educationalist and world citizen. |
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The Ottawa Citizen and the NAC join forces once again to provide a special complimentary preconcert newspaper guide in a student-friendly format. |
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Team Up or Takedown-Battle friends online and grab their mugshots, or join forces to complete more than 300 online challenges. |
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Most importantly, however, we must all join forces in fighting the people who rake in huge profits from trafficking in human beings. |
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Younger visitors will enjoy a specific space where ludic and pedagogic programs will join forces to ensure learning through games and good humor. |
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The two market leaders have now decided to join forces to strengthen their position in the SME market. |
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Public purchasers could also join forces to exchange expertise and ideas and to reach a critical size of the order. |
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We must join forces to ensure that human rights as such become effectively universal and indivisible. |
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Consequently, much remains to be done in order to join forces and complete the reform. |
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It is therefore important to join forces and make the best use of all this creativity, energy and willingness to achieve change. |
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It is only logical for us to join forces and work together to come up with solutions at the European level. |
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When the welkin had ceased to ring with their laughter and screeches, it was customary to join forces and proceed arm-in-arm to spend the evening in the town. |
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Reasoning that he and Jean Carrel ought to join forces instead of competing, Whymper tried to persuade the Italian mountaineer to work for him as a guide. |
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The two posses decided to join forces and set off hauling their rations down the street. |
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The funnymen from two great comedy series join forces for the new animated series Sit Down, Shut Up, premiering tonight. |
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To defeat them, all nations must join forces in an effort encompassing every aspect of the open, free global system so wickedly exploited by the perpetrators of last week's atrocities. |
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The Limagrain Cooperative is a union of farmers who share a common vision of the future, and who have decided to join forces to breathe life into their project. |
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Will they join forces and battle the White Walkers together? |
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Education, endlessly renewed, is always vital in the face of eccentric fantasists, agitators, warmongers, always ready to join forces when it comes to breaking the limits of the rational. |
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Sydenham's attempt to prevent the growth of a strong opposition to his autocratic rule backfired ironically. For in June, 1841, Baldwin resigned from the Council to join forces with Lafontaine. |
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To be philosophically and morally consistent, Amnesty International should get off the political fence and join forces with the worldwide pro-life movement. |
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Warlords very cunningly join forces with international terrorist networks, and intense cooperation between all Member States of international rule of law is the only answer. |
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Four droll amateur musketeers join forces to infiltrate and commit industrial espionage at a multinational corporation planning to pollute their local coastline. |
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When one of these gifted folk is murdered, the other superhumans join forces to solve the mystery. |
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Furthermore, the Conservatives and Liberals are going to join forces again, this time to scrap the environmental assessment process for energy mega-projects. |
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We need, we have always needed, to join forces and act more coordinately, to make our voices heard in the political arena at all levels an by the public at large. |
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We are pleased to join forces with Career Step to help Utahans gain the skills they need for professional success. |
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Even the Comes of the Saxon Shore did not join forces with Constantine's campaign to Gaul. |
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Set directors, technicians, and feelancers join forces in the success waiting to happen, whether it involves a short animated cartoon segment or a full-fledged mega Hollywood production. |
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Here he could join forces with General Abubakar. |
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One of the Organization's key objectives, enshrined in its charter, was to coordinate and join forces to work against international terrorism and other threats to security. |
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The idea behind the merger was to enable the local cable car operators to join forces and position themselves firmly for the long term, bucking the downtrend in a constantly changing operating environment. |
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Star Wars and Zazzle join forces to bring you this collectible Jedi Academy Logo Apparel, available on over 350 styles of men's, women's and kids' clothing. |
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Errea 3DWear is proud to join forces with Stade Toulousain and its players in the most important time of the season. |
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The Isle of Man, the Channel Islands, Anglesey, Lundy, Holy Island and the Scillies join forces to create the independent Outer Islands Nation. |
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Since these pathologies can affect several organs in addition to the skin, treatment is often multidisciplinary: a dermatologist, internist and rheumatologist often join forces to meet the patient's needs. |
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Zulkarnaen is believed to have helped organize fighting in the Maluku islands in the 1990s, and organized a meeting among militants who trained in Afghanistan at different times, enabling them to join forces. |
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It was this sad, depressing experience and outlook that stimulated the founding fathers to stand-up for free and independent broadcasting, to join forces beyond national borders, to unite for freedom and peace in Europe. |
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Or join forces with the wider public in a bid to distinguish the meretricious showboaters from the artists of real merit? |
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The latest news update that we've received says that many people from nearby provinces are heading to Saigon to join forces with the people from Tien Giang. |
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Net and Motivational Fulfillment join forces to provide clients with omnichannel fulfillment services and fully-integrated EDI solutions. |
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South Korea may join forces with the communist North as guests of honor at the world's largest book fair next year in this western German city, organizers said. |
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The mayors of the other municipalities that make up the Parc régional Massawippi, Mr. Vincent Gérin of Ayer' Cliff, Mr. Jacques de Léséleuc of Hatley and Mr. Jacques Demers of Ste-Catherine-de-Hatley join forces with Messrs. |
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It may sometimes appear politically expedient to join forces with illiberal organizations in the face of a common enemy, but this is not a sound, long-term strategy. |
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Enabling technologies such as biotechnology, information technology and nanotechnologies have begun to join forces with cognitive science, social psychology and other social sciences. |
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It is easier for them if they join forces and co-operate with seaports. |
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Enraged by his impudence, they join forces. |
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He stressed that all parties should join forces to fight corruption. |
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He should join forces with the Eagulls bloke. |
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If several countries join forces, it is still more worthwhile in socio-economic terms because a larger portion of the benefits then comes back to the taxpayers. |
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The Commission has encouraged Europe's cultural institutions to join forces and work towards the creation of a common multilingual access point to digitised resources across Europe. |
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Their exact specialities, however, are not always sufficiently well known outside the frontiers of the country in which they are established, especially by companies, which could usefully join forces with them. |
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To meet this challenge, the partners intend to improve the spatial and temporal coverage of certain indicators, develop new ones, and join forces with additional collaborators. |
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The fact that public or private interests join forces with emerging countries to cultivate land together is not reprehensible in itself, if the resulting profits are shared. |
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Inter Pares supports people working in their own communities, and helps them to join forces with others regionally and internationally to make change happen. |
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While our interests had not yet aligned, we remained hopeful that a compatible business model could be developed and we could join forces to our mutual benefit. |
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Let us now join forces with the common goal of working together to ensure that this apology opens the door to a new chapter in our lives as aboriginal peoples and in our place in Canada. |
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We are very pleased that Ringier, one of the most important European media players with a strong Romanian presence, decided to join forces with us in this project. |
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Another strong motivation to join forces with the Spanish was that Tlaxcala was encircled by Aztec tributaries. |
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Thirdly, we must make it absolutely clear that in the longer term, we can safeguard our energy supply only if we can join forces with partners who are reliable and democratic. |
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These agreements are a great example of how countries can join forces, build off each other's strengths and put exciting innovative products to work on the global stage. |
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This is the first time a label has ever used the smart card as a distribution channel, and Gemalto is proud to join forces with the world's leading music company. |
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Meanwhile, Montfort had made an alliance with Llywelyn and started moving east to join forces with his son Simon. |
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I am ready for hon. members to accept the dare, but I also welcome every member to take up the challenge, to join forces with the NDP on this, to show some sense and some basic decency. |
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We are pleased to join forces with one of the leading media and TV broadcasting companies, which is motivated and dedicated to increasing it business abroad. |
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Canadian researchers from universities, industry and government are invited to join forces with international collaborators at all these facilities. |
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Chapman and Andretti ran into each other in a hotel coffee shop the morning after the race, and decided to join forces. |
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We are pleased to join forces with the UNFCCC to simultaneously address a leading cause of biodiversity loss, and a major source of greenhouse gas emissions. |
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We are delighted to join forces with the medical community, pharmacists and other health care professionals in facilitating the creation of support mechanisms and more importantly, a multi-faceted patient education program. |
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They join forces here in a unique show in which masks, marionettes, magic and movement retell a thousand-year-old story that has lost none of its power to move us. |
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Public-private partnerships recognize that many of the world's problems are too big, too complex and too interdependent for one actor to solve alone and that actors can be more effective when they join forces. |
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Have we returned to the times of Papa and Baby Doc, where one's choice to join forces for the defence of fundamental human rights was an unpardonable crime? |
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As per this contract, MAA will join forces with EAA to focus in commercial aviation and accredited avionics as well as financial and administrative issues. |
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When rogue vampires Rachel, Antoine and Jack come to Sporks and start gnawing on the residents, Edward and Jacob join forces to protect Bella from harm. |
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Under these harsh circumstances, the locals accepted the call of Emperor Alexius I Comnenus to join forces with the Byzantines against the Normans. |
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The unlikely heroes join forces to defeat their tentacled arch-nemesis. |
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