This is a typical example for which the well-known consequence is cell retraction and rounding off of the surface. |
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Following the Mexican War, the United States in 1848 annexed most of the region, rounding out the border in 1853 with the Gadsden Purchase. |
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Does one plug on, rounding out characters, filling in the yawning chasms in the plot? |
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After rounding Cape Horn, he lost most of his crew to gold fever in Valparaiso, Chile, where the venture ended. |
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She ran half the length of the pitch to beat a couple of defenders before rounding the goalkeeper and slotting the ball home. |
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The rounding facility was probably included to ease transition to the regulations when they first came into force. |
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The second algorithm involves linear programming with randomized rounding to convert fractional assignments into integral ones. |
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After Chief Yeoman and Howle Hill took the lead rounding the final bend, Made in Japan moved to challenge at the last flight. |
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The fractal shape and rounding of DPTAP domains indicate that domain growth occurred relatively isotropically. |
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It is not surprising that such high-ranking courtiers ended up on the receiving end, rounding out their incomes with ingratiating tips and gifts. |
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Riders enter the arena at full speed, triggering the clock to start and rounding the barrels in a cloverleaf pattern. |
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He stood admiring it at home plate for a long moment before raising his fist in the air and rounding the bases triumphantly. |
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This explanation is flimsy, as chamfering generally involves rounding off the edges, rather than altering 70 percent of its surface area. |
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There will be plenty of merriment as well, with bon-bons, Christmas carols and games rounding off celebrations. |
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By rounding off all sharp edges, the gun does not snag when drawn or holstered. |
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In rounding Flamborough Head the boat shipped a sea and washed the mizzen and boom away, and filled the coble on deck. |
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Instead of rounding up villains, John spends his days shepherding black Hebridean sheep and Highland cattle. |
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The cast are uniformly excellent, rounding out ridiculous yet believable characters. |
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She blushed as he came to, rounding her final swing into a delicate brush of his face with her fingertips. |
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It's a cameraman's film and mostly about riding dangerously through mulga and rounding up scrub bulls. |
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Try rounding up a few friends for a blind test, and see if you, too, can taste the terroir. |
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To avoid rounding over the corners use a hard rubber or wooden sanding block, not a power sander. |
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There were dramatic pictures that came out of there, of the police rounding these people up. |
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He kicked-started the campaign by rounding on opponents of the single currency. |
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Instead, he preferred to highlight the positive aspects of the game, often rounding on criticism of the domestic game that appeared in print. |
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Stevens said he had been drinking and saw someone push or punch his then girlfriend and when he saw her rounding on Mr Owen he joined in. |
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Both these puddings turned out to be a superb way of rounding the meal off. |
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I was dismayed to hear the bishops rounding on the First Minister last week for speaking in support of the idea. |
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I muttered under my breath, my almond shaped eyes rounding to replicate saucers. |
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Thus, using this value is a bit like rounding off your own weight to the nearest hundred pounds. |
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Converting to inches and rounding up, footing dimensions of 14 X 14 inches will be adequate. |
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He dribbled past three French players, before rounding the goalkeeper to score. |
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The older couple glanced at them all, then proceeded down the corridor, rounding the corner as they walked to the elevators. |
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Untill then, you will take rounding, herding and roping classes from my staff. |
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Usher saddles up and begins to ride away, but after rounding a rocky bend, he pulls out a hidden rifle and charges back into camp. |
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A limp handshake and a thank-you for rounding out the end of an otherwise mundane Sunday. |
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As I was rounding off my weekly ablutions in the bath today, I reached for the pumice stone to scrub my soles. |
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We got in the car and he put the gears in drive, and soon we were rounding the block. |
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His dogs will be rounding up sheep, ducks, ducklings and geese, and guiding them through various obstacles. |
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The tips on rounding hours to the next quarter-hour or tenth-hour and dropping your own VBA procedure into a formula were most ingenious. |
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Racing strongly along the rails to the opening turn he quickly shot into a commanding lead that saw him in total control rounding the third bend. |
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Take the track to the left of the castle ramparts, rounding small sewage works on its left. |
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However, on 3 December 1937, the aircraft crashed while rounding the first pylon, possibly due to a high-speed stall. |
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But rounding Halibut Point, I was relieved to see that at least one of them, the guy in the life preserver, was still well astern. |
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The classic Range Rover shape is kept in the new design except that the squareness is softened by some subtle rounding off at the edges and front. |
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But rounding the horn and coming back up the peninsula was another story. |
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But analysts say this rounding effect, which caused bitter complaints in some euro zone countries, should be minimal as prices will not be recalculated, just truncated. |
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He looked up at Emily, who was now rounding the table towards him. |
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A moment later, the vehicle appeared, rounding a curve up ahead. |
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Turning to the street, he saw another cab rounding the corner. |
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The guilty will defend by rounding on the accuser, and for that reason I expect to be chastised for the audacity to doubt their value, although some do good work. |
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And what could be more honorable than rounding up your besties to pay homage to a hallowed pop deity? |
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In English, w normally represents a voiced bilabial semi-vowel, produced by rounding and then opening the lips before a full vowel, whose value may be affected. |
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Judge Alex is rounding up the usual suspects and court is now in session. |
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See now, rounding the headland, a forlorn hopeless bird, trembling black wings fingering the blowy air, dainty and ghostly, careless of the scattering salt. |
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This meant the destruction of Boer farms, the confiscation of horses, cattle and wagons and the rounding up of the inhabitants, usually women and children. |
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He feels his adrenaline rounding into a kind of sloshy, Elysian joy. |
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Dinner was accompanied by the not entirely appetising sight of two German truckers wolfing down their bratwurst and rounding off with a succession of roll-ups. |
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Sometimes, rounding one of the hairpin bends on the main roads, you see a work-party of men in pink uniforms mending the road or building a house. |
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Democrats were working hard to pass a budget in a divided government, and Yee was charged in part with rounding up the votes. |
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By August we were rounding up any young man we found, whether we were looking for him or not. |
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Jaz, a newly arrived Sikh student was informed that his path to acceptance in his new school involved rounding up stink bugs and putting them in Mong's bag. |
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Apart from rounding off a page in history, does it matter any more? |
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I see him swan-diving from the rail of the Staten Island Ferry late Saturday night when he disappeared, rounding Sandy Hook by dawn, and turning south for Cape Horn. |
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Avoid hunching your shoulders toward your ears or rounding your back. |
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The TC1-FPU supports the IEEE-754 single-precision floating-point number format and all defined rounding modes. |
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When they had gone I went for a solitary ride, rounding the Jong and striking out into the country through a subsidiary village. |
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Halesowen had led through Peter Sutton, collecting Jon Ford's through-ball and rounding Chuck Martini, but the hosts hit back via Glen Fuff. |
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My salary, and probably yours, is a rounding error on his tax return. |
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Because lip rounding is easily visible, vowels may be commonly identified as rounded based on the articulation of the lips. |
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Oliver did his home work and thought La Bella Dama would move off the fence rounding the turn. |
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After rounding off that year with an Olympic bid, he went on to set the current world's record for decathletes in the 34-year-old age group. |
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On 26 August they reached Ice Haven, after rounding the northern extremity of the land. |
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The White House has been rounding up senators to vouch for her. |
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For precise calculations, errors due to rounding and the number of significant digits of constants must be considered. |
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By rounding the hours, and then calculating morning and afternoon photoperiods, the students can easily calculate the entire day's photoperiod. |
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The grains are irregularly shaped and hackly and do not show evidence of rounding. |
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This includes third base, forcing the players rounding second to head straight for home plate. |
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Nasri then got in on the act, rounding off a counter-attack with a drilled finish that deflected off Jason Lowe. |
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In 1615, Jacob le Maire and Willem Schouten's rounding of Cape Horn proved that Tierra del Fuego was a relatively small island. |
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Only before daybreak was she allowed to get on a horse and do the things jillaroos are supposed to do, like rounding up cattle for the market. |
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This reduces rounding issues and the need to use excessive numbers of decimal places. |
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After rounding Kapp Fie, the coast along the south side is known as Vogtkysten. |
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She says rounding up the pigeons with nets groups healthy and sick birds indiscriminately. |
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The banders can be configured with pre-milling, corner rounding with brushless AC control and pneumatic exclusion of units. |
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What one may also hear in casual speech is wedn't, as vowel rounding is perceptually and acoustically similar to retroflexion. |
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The taming of the auroch probably began with rounding up those animals that would tolerate humans. |
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In a plebiscite, the people of British Togoland chose to join them after independence, rounding off the geographical shape of what is now Ghana. |
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In Basel, rounding is being reintroduced because of the influence of other Swiss German dialects. |
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His return was greeted with reserve and coldness in the court of Prince Henry, who had expected the navigator to succeed in rounding the Cape. |
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Usually, the higher a back vowel, the more intense is the rounding. |
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It can tow a small trailer or snacker feeder up to 250 kg, is useful for rounding up livestock, ideal for estate management and golf course work and for livestock husbandry. |
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This also proved unsuccessful, in part because not long afterwards Bartolomeu Dias returned to Portugal following a successful rounding of the southern tip of Africa. |
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After months of trying to get a permit and rounding up his 10 sons, Kako immediately gets hold of a school bus and sets about rounding up his father, Mamo, and many brothers. |
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The Studly slip-on flat with all-over studs is sure to grab attention and rounding out the mix is the Bolddd platform pump with bronze studs on the tip. |
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The photo on pages 22 and 23 of your February issue shows the driver of a Chevy Beretta topping a hill and rounding a curve on the wrong side of a double yellow line. |
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It should be behind the pointsman in the foreground, going round the roundabout if it was to go straight ahead or turn left after rounding the cop. |
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Leaving The Solent through The Needles Channel, the race follows the southern coastline of England westward down the English Channel, before rounding Land's End. |
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Geddo grabbed the winner in the first half's stoppage time when he finished off a fortunate solo run, which saw him rounding Mathurin Kameni before hitting an empty net. |
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She had also forgotten both diet and protocol as she joined Sven in guzzling large cokes, practically inhaling fries and gravy, and rounding off the meal with double malts. |
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Shoes that are stitched aloft go through the same operations as the channel-stitched shoes, with the exception that the rounding machine contrivance of cutting is eliminated. |
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After rounding the Guaniguanico in Cuba, Grijalva sailed along the Mexican coast, discovered Cozumel, and arrived on 1 May at the Tabasco region in southern Mexico. |
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Roundedness is named after the rounding of the lips in some vowels. |
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Rounding the corner of the ship were nine longboats full of naval officers and ensigns. |
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Rounding the corner behind it raced Emily, flapping her arms and screeching at the top of her lungs. |
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Rounding out their arsenal were fragmentation grenades, claymore mines, and AT-4 anti-tank rockets. |
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Rounding out this system are six ice water chillers and 15 evaporative condensers. |
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Rounding off the pavilion's layers is a roof garden with grassy hummocks and a calm, reflecting pool. |
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Rounding out Madrid and the Avalanche's six aces are standout defenders Roberto Carlos and Rob Blake. |
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Rounding the extras are two TV spots and a handful of trailers for other recent MGM films. |
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Rounding everything out on the gameplay side is a fun, well-designed two-player split-screen mode. |
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Rounding out the disc is a brief newsreel of the film's Canadian premiere and the original theatrical trailer. |
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Rounding up, Salih stressed that it would be foolish and unkind to turn down laurels bestowed by those who appreciated your work. |
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Rounding a bend in the road, she pulled up sharply to park, and stepped out, walking quickly towards the pharmacy. |
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Rounding the curve in the road Crow makes a turn and heads straight towards the finish line ribbon strung across the road. |
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Rounding out the cast are her sulky daughter, a prisoner called Garin and a court troubadour, all of whom are suspects when the count is stabbed through the heart. |
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Rounding the notorious San Juan section, where the rough surface was still wet from a nearby waterfall, he saw fresh tyre tracks that veered abruptly off the unprotected edge. |
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Rounding out the visuals is the very smooth frame rate Gladius enjoys. |
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Rounding off the night are two short but powerful choreographies, Kaamos and Arbos, making their Canadian debut in this show, which runs until June 2 at Place des Arts. |
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Rounding out the exhibition was a video projection bookended by sequences of footage shot inside the Vatican. |
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Rounding out the team is Philomela Salem, an artist, educator and advocate of child wellbeing. |
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Rounding out the field will be three other great competitors, Jesse Kanuka, Wayne Algenio, and Johnnie Excel. |
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Rounding out the list of semifinalists are two outstanding offensive performers and one high-scoring defenseman from the ECAC Northeast. |
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Rounding out the evening's live telecast, former undisputed heavyweight champion Tyson takes on former world champion Norris. |
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Rounding is generally realized by a decrease of F2 that tends to reinforce vowel backness. |
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Rounding off its diagnostic portfolio, Carl Zeiss Meditec introduced the VISUREF 100, a combination Autorefractor and Keratometer, during the Joint Meeting. |
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Rounding out the solutions, GMI also offers the GMIPoll, the only survey that polls global opinions in real time, on-line, and with statistically accurate results. |
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