The wheels moved backwards as the struts shortened up and then swung inboard, pulling clam shell covers with them. |
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Outside, the wave shapes are secured from coastal winds by steel struts, a reference to masts. |
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The portico's tall columns are scarfed struts coupled in almost Aaltoesque fashion with blocks to increase their stiffness. |
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She struts peacock-like from one side of the stage to the other, gripping the pole like a chair-lift banister. |
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However in my opinion he is nothing but an over glorified peacock the way he struts around the school like he owns it. |
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Axles and bracing struts were hinged to the bottom longerons of the fuselage. |
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The struts of the high girders, which plunge down from the top like the tracks of a rollercoaster, are not absolutely straight. |
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Each wheel was carried in a fork formed by a pair of hydraulic shock absorber struts. |
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This takes the form of two piers connected with cross bracing struts, which also act as a ladder to the top. |
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Mr BW has put a sheet of wood underneath him to spread the load across the metal frame struts. |
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While the struts appear to partially compensate for the under sizing of the joists, the king-post trusses are more difficult to rationalize. |
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Without adding much weight to a structure, struts allow it to resist bending and buckling. |
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From the bowl upwards, the structure gets slightly thinner and culminates in four struts that come together leaving four loops. |
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The tallest of the beaters crashed his head against one of the struts for the canvas awning. |
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Alternatively, the struts may have the form of circles or ellipses which lie tangential to both the longitudinal profiles and to each other. |
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The huge pylons that acted as refuelling struts reach for the surface, cloaked with extraordinary coral growth and clouds of fry. |
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Detailed calculations made during the inquiry indicate that some struts would have been overstressed. |
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In the air, its high wing and lack of wing struts gave occupants exceptional visibility. |
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She talked various relatives into donating land, helping with the construction of the church, and making pews, doors and roof struts. |
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The young man struts, prances, like a kind of teenage prankster, with stink bombs and remote control detonators. |
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We could feel the landing-gear struts compress as the ship hit some heavy swells and pitched wildly. |
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The Umbra came to rest in the center of a small ring of rocks, its landing struts sinking into the fine desert sand. |
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The front set-up uses struts with lower wishbones, coil springs, and hydraulic shocks. |
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Huge roars of laughter fill the comedy club, as the stand up comic struts his stuff. |
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The vertical shock absorber struts attached to the front wing spars below the engine nacelles. |
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Non-expanded polycarbonate struts under the soundboard provide the stiffness that is needed to withstand the tension from the strings. |
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Two wide wing bracing struts were built from steel tube and balsa wood and fabric covered. |
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Once the truss landed, workers tilted it to the correct angle and installed permanent bracing struts to the building. |
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Roof vaults are supported at their ends by big A-frames with large raking struts exposed. |
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Molly clambers up onto the wall and struts up and down for a moment whilst she gets her balance on the wall. |
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Clooney struts around grizzled, looking like he had just bathed in a barrel of trout entrails. |
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The arrogance is masterful as Hicks struts, peacock like, around the stage, posing and displaying his wounded body. |
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The superstructure was built atop several huge columns, criss-crossed with stabilising struts, protruding from the waves. |
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The nose gear struts there they can jack it up, put it on a tug and they'll move that airplane off the runway pretty quickly and examine it. |
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Since the metal struts have been mounted on the Utsteinen ridge, work on the station has been advancing fast. |
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The impact with the trees and ground broke the float attachment struts and the wing attachment points. |
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Good things happen when we can go after the financial struts and pillars that help support organized crime gangs. |
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Support struts may be mounted above of the antenna as well, which makes the construction of yagi arrays much simpler. |
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This term refers to the practice of having uprights and struts cut in so deeply that they lie above each other on the same level on the facade. |
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This reasonably priced system provides highly machined plastic connectors and sufficient highly engineered struts in various lengths to build scores of geodesic forms. |
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At the rear of the craft struts integral to the ship's docking facilities were bent and crumpled as it hit stern-first, gouging a huge rut through the earth. |
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Two 2 in. x 6 in. struts run from purlin to truss principal. |
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In order to stabilise this framework, slanted braces or struts are inserted. |
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Joining the two other members of the camp staff, Jon Voigt is a particularly nasty delight as he struts around with a six-shooter and a greasy pompadour. |
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The transparent PLEXIGLAS® is hardly noticeable among the wooden roof struts. |
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The installation place of the radar sensor must be chosen such that no struts or inflowing material cross the radar signals. |
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His ball struck one of the struts and with a whang!, caromed left, right around the dogleg, leaving him with just a chip shot to the green. |
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I answered him that one can describe a car as riding smoothly, without dilating on the geometry of its hyperdihedral MacPherson struts. |
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The circumstance that led to the non-airworthy condition of the accident shock struts was not determined. |
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The quality control in place at the time did not detect this irregularity and these non airworthy shock struts were installed on the aircraft. |
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If you keep the struts inflated, you can use the bag extension and stow the kite without folding it. |
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A skinny man wearing a monocle, tailcoat, cravat, brogues and pink Lycra leggings struts across stage, nodding to Ella Fitzgerald. |
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The joined struts are mortised and tenoned to both the joists and rafters. |
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If mounting on a thinner surface cannot be avoided, this should at least be reinforced with stiffening struts or ribbing. |
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The toil of drilling and fixing the 50 anchoring points for the metal struts during the month of December are now paying off. |
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Custom steel castings were designed and manufactured for the yellow cedar struts supporting the cantilever overhang. |
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We found the solution in a polygonal glass façade, on which we secured stainless steel struts with vertical rails. |
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Fewer struts means savings in materials, advantages during excavation and when re-strutting during pipelaying. |
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Build-up around struts, weldment joints etc. caused after the time cycle, generate additional false echoes. |
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Also, in order to improve driving dynamics, the rear suspension struts have been replaced by a double-wishbone setup with swingarm. |
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Engineering applications of load cells include: measurement of load in struts, tiebacks, rockbolts and anchors. |
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The vibrating wire load cells are used to measure loads in tiebacks, anchors, struts and rockbolts. |
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Strut-mounted models may use two or three support struts and wind fairings are available for all struts. |
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If there are any wires or struts for the tail, check them carefully for nicks and chips, and examine the ends, both the top and the bottom, for signs of rust or movement. |
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Open the dump valve on the wingtip of the leading edge and empty all the struts. |
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With the OSF, the struts lie in or near the frontal plane, which would explain the advantage of the OSF in frontal plane stiffness. |
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The Cessna 208 aircraft type is a high-wing monoplane with fixed landing gear and wing struts. |
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When he enters the senate chamber in the morning, he struts and swaggers like a crow in the gutter. |
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Check the frame parts and tubular struts for plastic deformation or impaired functioning. |
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As a result the previously rich figural ornamentation gave way to simpler constructions with V and K struts. |
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Its multi-link rear suspension counteracts any tendency to understeer while the McPherson front suspension struts promote superior comfort. |
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Crisscross bracings that help them stay parallel are called herringbone struts. |
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As a result the struts remain visible and give the cabinet its unmistakable appearance. |
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I was actually just outside thepolice station, struts and I do not realize! |
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Vessel installations, such as e.g. ladders, limit switches, heating spirals, struts, etc., can cause false echoes and impair the useful echo. |
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To enlarge the ST, new cross struts, a new appropriately sized seat cover and, depending on the ST, a new frame must be installed. |
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The suspension on the Pilot consists of MacPherson struts up front and a multi-link rear system with trailing arms, shocks and coil springs. |
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The wings of these tiny insects are simple hair-fringed struts. |
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The racer was originally built with two parallel interplane wing struts and these were replaced with single rigid I struts but even these did not solve the rigging problems. |
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I still can't decide whether or not it was once a train station but it certainly looks like one with its metal struts, big arched roof and an enormous clock at one end. |
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Solid timbers and struts took on the grotesque softness of a shelled oyster, as glass shattered, cloth rippled, and counters spewed their contents. |
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An instant later several more bursts of fire followed, and the ship bucked into the air and then smashed back down, its landing struts sheering off completely. |
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The sail plan shows masts with a sharp rake, nicely steeved bowsprit, stub top-mast on the main, no spreaders, jumper struts nor permanent back-stays. |
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I laughed as the landing struts slowly eased off the ground. |
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He struts with imperial stride to the wharf and down center stage. |
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An overweight, middle-age woman struts out on stage wearing a tube top, miniskirt and high heels to the deafening whoops and hollers of the studio audience. |
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I just can't stand the man's style, the way he swaggers and struts and smirks and the way he looks sly and deceitful and the way Americans can't see it. |
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The new technology enables the stent to have better radiopacity during the procedure, as well as thinner struts. |
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For easier transport the struts are split in two parts. |
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Flat obstructions and struts cause strong false echoes. |
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Subsequent maintenance on the landing gear did not involve inspection of the pressurized sections of the shock struts, so the struts remained in a non airworthy condition. |
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Its fully independent suspension, with struts and coil springs up front and a multilink rear setup, loves to caress the road. |
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So until the 1930s most wings were too light weight to have enough strength and external bracing struts and wires were added. |
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The roof spans have wrought iron trusses with cast iron struts on girders between the columns. |
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Longitudinal steel struts help disperse crash energy away from the front to the rear of the vehicle, further helping to reduce the strain on the occupants. |
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Then retighten the nuts that were loosened to adjust the disc struts. |
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And the man who ordered the killing still struts the streets of Belfast in the company of the IRA's chief of intelligence, Bobby Storey, and leading provisional IRA man, Eddy Copeland. |
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Gently slide left and right mainlanding gear into plastic mounting clips on the bottom of the wings, orienting the struts toward the front of the airplane as shown. |
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In each disc row the length of the outer disc struts is adjustable. |
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For securing the hinge plates of wall struts and sprag braces. |
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It now also produces parts for the aerospace industry, machining components such as pylons and struts, supported by AS9100 and ISO 9001 quality certification. |
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It is, first of all, magnificent, a steel hypostyle in which the weight of the tower above your head comes to earth through a grove of graceful struts. |
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Their function is to increase the capacity of the transoms and at the same time cause the struts effect, thereby making the whole structure completely bound and vertically in square. |
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Stevens is delicious and spirited in the part as she struts about the stage, never missing a beat with her adopted cockneyish accent. |
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The glazed roof and vertical struts supporting the fluted aluminium ceiling, beneath the wooden floor. |
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That area was a shield of hardened foam, sprayed as a protectant over the point where one of two rods, or bipod struts, protrudes from the tank to connect it to the shuttle belly. |
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The video shows the nose of the aircraft, the front wheel well, diagonal struts supporting the wings, wheel of side landing gear and the cockpit seen from the co-pilot's side. |
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She struts convincingly around the opening bars and then disaster: as her cape is yanked off she's pulled off her podium and clatters to the floor! |
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The range includes wishbone suspension links, axle struts, wishbones, stabilizer struts and bearings, drag links and track rods, steering shock absorbers and pumps for power-assisted steering. |
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Some of its struts have begun to resemble the pastry on a millefeuille. |
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Connector-rails across the entire width of the panel make quick and easy work of attaching accessories like panel struts, universal walings and pouring platforms, with no obligatory fixing points. |
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The DLR is supported on Y-shaped precast concrete struts on the JLE platform. |
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In the photo, one can see how he can barely take his eyes off Maud Welzen who struts by in itty-bitty lingerie, the New York Post reported. |
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The driveshaft is a stronger unit while the suspension includes new struts, sway bars and bushings. |
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From those we removed nonsymmetric outliers that were caused by broken or heavily bent struts, leaving 7058 struts for the analysis. |
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I could see from the struts distributed along the roof's edge and supposed to insert into the house wall that both components have a different size. |
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One was devoted to 'Airplanes' and illustrated with photographs of early biplanes and triplanes, with their wings connected by struts. |
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With a single high cantilever wing, there are no support struts to get in the way of doors, which can be opened a full 180 degrees to load people or cargo. |
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Aircraft struts pumped up to accommodate heavier loads. |
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Now there are five, solidly built, with concrete bases, galvanized poles and struts, and heavy-gauge mesh, shaded by young bluegum trees. |
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Leland, in his last issue, struts out with a chip on his shoulder, and dares Bush to knock it off. |
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Defense work was prevalent during WW II, and DeBourgh manufactured struts for the gliders, parts for B24 bombers, and rocking rollers for Bailey Bridges. |
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The sexy singer struts her stuff around the Middle East's glitziest clubs for her latest single 'Asad Wahda' in a variety of barely-there outfits. |
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Every fellow that you meet upon track near Stockton or Austin City, walks as though he were defying lightning, yet this without silly struts or braggadocii. |
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When Hernando Cortez struts his stuff in turn for an all-lady chorus, the reversal is a hilarious send-up of a certain brand of 1970s pop feminism. |
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Pleased with his work, the swindler struts into a neighbouring room, where an argument ensues and an enraged associate cruelly ruffles the coiffeur into humiliating disarray. |
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Crucial lugs for holding tie bars and struts in the Tay Bridge had been cast integral with the columns, and they failed in the early stages of the accident. |
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