And soon one cup of coffee morphed into two and three before we finally stood up to pay the check and leave the restaurant. |
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In other contemporaneous drawings, the fish bodies seem to have morphed into billowing sails and scuttling deep-sea crustaceans. |
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What was once relegated to the category of trivia has not, tastelessly, morphed into a television channel. |
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Mid-sentence, her voice morphed into something ugly and grating, something rough and cold and frightening. |
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The dragon's spirit possessed this evil man's body, and morphed it into a vision similar to how his carcass looked when it was living, breathing. |
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Tiny wrinkles morphed into deep creases in his skin, by his eyes and near his mouth. |
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So dirt has morphed from moral blemish to commodity, and with it a market has been born. |
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Mortis knew she was caught when the small cat smoothly morphed into a woman. |
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It told the strange story of one man's yearning to fit into society so much that he magically morphed into his surroundings with ease. |
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Hope has morphed into widespread gloom as widespread economic suffering becomes the new normal in America. |
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Her tresses have morphed from her natural brunette to very light blonde and back in a few short years. |
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The Vancouver event is known for being more grass roots than Toronto's slick show, which morphed into an important marketing machine years ago. |
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The word 'truth' is morphed into the nonce-word 'tlooth' in the title of Mathews's second novel. |
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The habitual, gentle and ordinarily longed-for oblivion of the end of the day had morphed into something considerably more sinister. |
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The color code has morphed over the years, but here's a summary of the current version. |
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The spoiler has morphed with lightning speed, a sure sign of this publishing event's place in the culture. |
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I heard a discussion about Georgian wine glasses that morphed into the disclosure that Georgians, both rich and poor, were drunken sots. |
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Shevchenko brings a smartish save out of Toldo with a cross that sort of morphed into a shot because the goalkeeper was out of position. |
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What started out as her thesis morphed into a lauded feature-length documentary. |
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For thirty seconds the camera close-shot her face, which morphed from an almost pained expression to a dim smile. |
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The reason for going to Iraq has morphed from imminent threat to long-term change. |
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Over the decades, the net has morphed into something rather different a system for interacting with those whom you already know. |
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Anti-Americanism in the mid-east, on the other hand, has morphed into hatred. |
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Eventually, these widely disseminated, narrowly defined warnings created greater levels of fear, which over time morphed into general anxiety. |
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A wacky, black-comic interlude has morphed with appalling speed into a potential bloodbath. |
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It started out as a thriller, morphed into action and towards the end tried to be a comedy. |
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Eventually the idealistic plans of keeping peace in the hood morphed into a criminal element never seen before in Los Angeles. |
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The meat was assuming a delicious caramelization as small bits of fat morphed into sugar. |
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He has morphed a quirky novel into an enthralling, tender and, crucially, fun piece of cinema. |
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The image morphed to show a snow covered street, facing some kind of large store. |
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They were no longer the shape of humans, but had been morphed into huge indescribable creatures. |
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Even cities laid out on a rigid grid by the Romans had often morphed into irregular streets by the Middle Ages. |
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Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs morphed into commercial banks and swiftly dialed down their debt levels. |
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The sunny weather somehow morphed into gales, bright sunny intervals, a thunderstorm that would not have been out of place in the tropics and light showers. |
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The former hurricane Ophelia has morphed back into a tropical storm. |
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The Maiden axe attack was morphed over the years from dynamic duet to triumphant trio. |
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Social balls and charity have morphed into PR events and openings. |
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It morphed into this gigantic, intangible thing that loomed distantly, shadowing our eventual departure from the college, and colouring our future plans. |
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As the film's sequels veered toward camp and comedy, Chucky morphed into an object of affection. |
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At moments during this hourlong dialogue, contentiousness morphed into a place where low comedy meets sophistry. |
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The symbols may be watercolours or digital icons in the form of morphed isolines or tiny dots. |
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The images, best characterized as a visual stream of consciousness are filled with a number of morphed animals, symbols and ink splatters. |
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And we loved how you morphed a common identity trope into a revengeful power trip. |
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Hip hop artists have now morphed into businessmen and media moguls. |
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Each of the multicolored camp sites has morphed into a tiny village, each taking on its own character. |
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By then, Wilson had been elected governor and morphed into a restrictionist. |
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What Boston celebrates as Patriots' Day has been morphed by many into a militia rally incorporating guns, Waco and Oklahoma City. |
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The bas-relief depicts another battle of Hercules: he is again wrestling with Achelous, but his foe has now morphed into a bull. |
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Their spokespersons morphed into polished television performers overnight. |
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You will develop a flair for short, pithy phrases that will identify you as the writer, whether your byline is published or your story is magically morphed into a brief. |
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These are real, warm, outspoken women, who should have had a word with Curtis, before he morphed into Hughes and sprinkled stardust in their eyes. |
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English, once something of the good-guy, straight-arrow of the movie business, has morphed into a person everybody thinks there's something wrong with. |
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He came from the radical Highland tradition: those crofting groups morphed into the Liberals and was anti-Tory, left of centre. |
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These bargaining information leaflets morphed into critically-important, daily strike bulletins after negotiations broke down. |
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From a local issue of law and order, De Luca's trial has morphed into a national test case on the limits of free speech. |
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Jarryd Roughead's unfinished AFL business has morphed into a quest to help achieve the greatest Hawthorn era. |
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A civil war has been going on for quite some years, which has morphed into a narco war that is very serious. |
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Her business focus morphed from retail into consulting more or less seamlessly. |
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Cream City eventually morphed into another institution, and today my family still does its banking there. |
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Our familiar umbrella has morphed, but continues to symbolize trust and protection. |
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I don't think they get enough credit for what they have morphed into. |
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The Russians, who abstained rather than using their veto, were horrified to see how quickly R2P morphed into regime change. |
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The examination morphed into a far-reaching conversation between Bryan and Darrow on scriptural interpretation. |
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That was the year, she says, when her fear of Arabs morphed into a deep-seated hate. |
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By the final reel, she has mysteriously morphed into Jennifer Jason Leigh. |
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Now the stereotype has morphed from the boring little bean counter to the mad, incompetent and corrupt fool placing the financial security of millions at risk. |
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But over time, the concept of cultural appropriation has morphed into a parody of the original idea. |
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It morphed again in 1458 when the Ottoman Turks converted the structure into a mosque. |
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One would assume with all of these reforms, Cuba would have by now morphed into a tropical facsimile of Norway. |
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Additionally existing osciallators can be morphed or modified with special algorithms to alter the sound. |
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They had really morphed into more of an organized crime operation. |
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The open reading morphed into a reading by a group called Lit! |
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A single element could be morphed into a quilt of many colors. |
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On The Real Housewives of New York City, Alex McCord has morphed from wallflower to rabble-rouser. |
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But instead, ladies and gentlemen, I am unproud to have to announce that rock has morphed into another musical concept with about as much dignity as a TV evangelist. |
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Fairly or not, Quayle morphed into a parody that haunted Bush for four years. |
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The ultra-dependable person in your life has morphed into the biggest flake on the planet, canceling plans, showing up late for dates, standing you up. |
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After he spotted Tautou's face on a poster for Venus Beauty, the blonde, blue-eyed Englishwoman morphed into a dark-haired, brown-eyed Parisienne. |
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Carleen the Dancehall Queen, a character she created for her sketches there, morphed into Novelette, a coiffeuse who can tell everything about her clients by their hair. |
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The main clubroom became Terence Conran's enormous Meza restaurant, the basement morphed into the Floridita bar, and whatever remained became the entrance to Soho Lofts. |
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After decades of privatizing, profiteering, and insurance company-driven bureaucratization, Florence Nightingale has morphed into Vampira. |
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First appearing circa 1824, the term started out as a label for the Jacksonian rabble and morphed into a symbol of dysgenic threat, a people thought to be fit neither for citizenship nor for factory work. |
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Talaat Harb Street became crowded with vendors and parked cars. When the Riche reopened, it morphed from a handmaiden of modernity into a refuge from it. |
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The formerly overweight and middle aged Frank has morphed into the wide-eyed Wood with beatnik looks and a more unthreatening vulnerability. |
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Our initial gathering morphed into the Interfaith Sanctuary at ola. |
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Kermit is no longer the upbeat frog we once loved but has morphed into a more cynical, embittered version of himself. |
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We started to rebuild the porch, which turned into taking off the horrid pebbledash which morphed into the upstairs windows being replaced. |
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Has the Animal Chin director's cut morphed into another larger, more universal Stacy Peralta video project? |
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Sadly, short shorts got out of hand among men when they morphed into what was termed budgie smugglers. |
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Carmel's group looked for places in the ancient DNA where cytosines had morphed into thymines. |
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Another was met by a mumbled answer that morphed into a fit of coughing. |
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Spendaholic Steve seems to have morphed into the Street's own version of Santa. |
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The FPU morphed into a political party in 1912, the Fisherman's Union party. |
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Over time, this marriage of convenience morphed into a full-blown and inherently unhealthy codependency. |
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During the 19th century, the virile Arab and Turk who had once provoked paranoia in Christendom morphed into the sick man of Europe – the will-less Muselmann. |
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Miley Cyrus morphed from cherub-faced Disney tween into raunchy twerker. |
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Thus Cuba morphed into the cold war that has outlasted the Cold War. |
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In the era of global warming, it has morphed – along with so much of Blackwood's work – into an eco-fable about the ravishing remorselessness of nature. |
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They have also not made clear how the bribery charge subsequently morphed into a guilty plea for accepting bribes, or how accepting bribes relates to stealing commercial secrets. |
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A watchable moment that inevitably morphed into an unwatchable eternity. |
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At some point – quietly, without ceremony and certainly at no one's urgent request – Zac Efron morphed from a fibreglass facsimile of matinee-idol perfection circa 1957 into rather a good actor. |
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His Social Darwinism, with its Southern strategy of survival of the fittest, has not morphed into a Scientific Darwinism. |
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With image morphing, software identifies key points of common features in the two images that are to be morphed. |
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The 19th century spiritualist pseudoscience of a world of ghosts and occult belief in spirits, a complex adaptation to modernity, has morphed into 20th century sciences. |
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Yet what began as emulation swiftly morphed into contestation. |
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When it comes to the environment over the past little while, I have seen it float from a made in Canada policy that has morphed into what seems to be in lockstep with the United States of America. |
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It was another four years before that new direction properly morphed into Rogue States with the addition of guitarist David Wright. |
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My anxiety morphed into obsessive-compulsive disorder, and I began to mumble small prayers under my breath, including pleas for the happiness of my mother in the afterworld. |
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That morphed into timeshares to chop up the pieces more. |
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Back in the 70s when the BLA were more active, they were looked at as part of an internal security investigation that eventually would have morphed into domestic security or domestic terrorism. |
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Hauz Khas, originally a residential enclave of south Delhi, immersed in the greenery of its Deer Park, has morphed into a great place to feel the pulse of India's creative scene. |
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This mission has quietly morphed into a nation-building exercise. |
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The artwork showed a flashy fun fair that morphed into a demagogue's face. |
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In its original form the CRM program was a direct to consumer magazine that has since morphed into a lifestyle portal online with over 5 million subscribers. |
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I observed, too, that nervous laughter gradually loosened them up and morphed into curiosity about what they would produce in their next assignments. |
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Meta leapt forward. In midair his lower half morphed, and suddenly he was one-half humanoid, one-half coiled spring. |
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Prim school marm white-lace shirts and prairie dresses morphed into flirty, short, ruffle-skirted dresses, and Navajo blankets formed geometric piping on boxy short jackets. |
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Red alder has morphed from a nuisance tree to a respected hardwood in North America and beyond. |
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Sunbrella's distinctive yellow, red and blue umbrella has morphed into a stylized umbrella, symbolizing the trust and the protective qualities long associated with the Sunbrella brand. |
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Halfway through middle school, Edgar morphed from a soprano to a bass, much to the amazement and amusement of his fellow choristers. |
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Consequently, the practical operationalization of the concept of coordination has in recent times morphed into harmonization, a much more subtle and demanding task, the effects of which are harder to discern. |
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This organization eventually came into being a couple of years later as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which subsequently morphed into the World Trade Organization. |
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Dirty politics have morphed into mindless politics. |
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Several mechanical components were used for test cases of stress reduction capabilities, comparing the initial meshed models with the morphed ones. |
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As well documented in Frank's book, his native state's rectitudinous rectangularity has morphed from its early radical progressivism to its current radical conservatism. |
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Partly as a 'screw you' to all the people who treated me so badly, to be honest. Show them the ugly duckling has morphed into a swan, that kind of thing. |
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More than 50 species of honeycreeper, including the 'akikiki and the 'akeke'e, evolved from that one ancestor, and they morphed with little impediment. |
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In which the former dancing fool in genie pants stopped cavorting for KFC and morphed into a mack daddy gangsta, a media illusion that would have shocked Guy Debord. |
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