Before MLB.com started cybercasting nine innings in 20 minutes, the Mariners, Canucks and others televised truncated reruns. |
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Instead, multiple undifferentiated germ cells appear in the severely truncated ovarioles. |
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So, it was a fairly truncated session, but worth it nonetheless, and we made a pact to repeat it tomorrow. |
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Protein synthesis inhibitors can rapidly block translation elongation and cause release of truncated polypeptide chains. |
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The northern part of the shield is truncated by a 10 km wide embayment, open to the north and filled by postshield volcanism. |
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Even such truncated performances, however, are thought to evoke cosmic responses such as thunderstorms or strong rain. |
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The base is a square of side 4 cubits, the top is a square of side 2 cubits and the height of the truncated pyramid is 6 cubits. |
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You won't just read me complaining about morning sickness, stomach flus, truncated naps, and poopy diaper emergencies. |
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The speakers praised the deeds of the former Mayor whose second term was truncated by legislative and judicial developments. |
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The floor zone in the porches was truncated by the plow at the far northeast and far southwest corners of the structure basin. |
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The fruits were cordate at the base instead of truncated as is typical of H. verticillata. |
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The time from the first stage of deepening sleep to REM sleep is truncated. |
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The first definition is of a truncated mini-state without territorial contiguity. |
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Miller obviously is a top-drawer pivotman, but he's broken down toward the end of each of his NBA campaigns save for a truncated rookie year. |
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Or if I do, it's so ludicrously truncated and ineffectual as to be useless. |
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Thoughts and emotions are not communicated or portrayed so much as suggested, truncated and dispatched with inarticulate pseudo-sophistication. |
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Near the site museum is a row of truncated columns, part of the colonnade of a portico belonging to the forum. |
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It was a game for three players, shaped like a truncated swastika, with chessmen in three different colours. |
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Frogs have radically truncated vertebral columns, relatively large hindlimbs, and a well-developed array of epaxial musculature. |
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This would produce an amino-terminal truncated protein, lacking an essential subdomain required for protein kinase activity. |
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A line from which unstressed syllables have been dropped is said to be truncated or catalectic. |
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At Taskent the upper layer of oolite is more resistant but sharply truncated beneath stromatolites of the overlying Gevne Formation. |
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Arcomytilus has a truncated posterior flank between two low, obtuse ridges not found on Nodomytilus. |
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The camelopard has short horns, covered with hair, truncated at the end, and tufted with hair. |
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Volumes of solids such as prisms, pyramids, tetrahedrons, wedges, cylinders and truncated cones are calculated. |
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Successional patterns will be truncated or prevented in sites with frequent major disturbances, e.g. blowouts, water level changes, etc. |
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There was clear, deceptively simple typography in a uniform typeface and a single strong image, often truncated for effect. |
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Rather, the quartz crystals are cleanly truncated at the contacts, or they wrap themselves around the pyrites. |
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Internally, grains commonly show concentric compositional zonation, which is truncated at broken grain edges. |
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What happened, though, was that the debate ran eight minutes long, so all of the ensuing commentary was truncated. |
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Then it rushed the deal through via an urgency committee which truncated public debate and scrutiny. |
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The film is characterised by the fine balance between truncated anecdotes and a nuanced sense of time passing. |
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Both her parents had had interrupted childhoods, and truncated educations, and were determined their children should not suffer the same fate. |
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I've truncated the entries here on the main page after realizing the scroll had reached ridiculous lengths. |
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This leads the story abruptly to a truncated finale that sidesteps the more harrowing nature of the film's first half. |
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It was truncated on its northern fringe by two prehistoric mining pits and on its eastern side by another. |
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They noted that the affirmative resolution procedure allows a truncated legislative process, but considered that that had considerable drawbacks. |
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The most common type is simply a small truncated concrete pyramid on top of which the wooden post sits. |
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Instead we seem inescapably on course to end up with a lame duck park, with a mangled boundary and pitifully truncated planning powers. |
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Sammy has a yen for Kitty, who actually gives us a truncated version of her famous ribbon dance. |
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The truncated shapes often incorporate diagonals, and these shapes, in turn, recur in the artist's paintings. |
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Multiple phases of zoned calcite are common, often truncated by a major dissolution surface overgrown by a late, granular calcite. |
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Some, like Macmillan, have a page limit, restricting themselves to long short stories, or truncated novels. |
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There are some interesting Australian examples of this truncated rhyming slang. |
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I had to dash off for a meeting, so the goodbyes were fairly truncated, and got back to the office to find my Korean agenda in my inbox. |
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Now, that is, at best, an abbreviated and truncated version of what had occurred, is it not? |
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In all, that made for a fairly truncated day today, but at least I now feel very blithe, and I had two excellent ideas for the book. |
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Western blot analysis confirmed that this truncated fusion protein is expressed in yeast. |
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In fact, they have a truncated decahedral structure with a 5-fold symmetry. |
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The Persian tiara was more similar to a truncated cone, without the horns and feathers but more jewels, and a conic-shaped tip at its top. |
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The bag is a sort of rounded flattened truncated triangle shape, pleated onto the top band which closes in the centre with a magnetic press stud. |
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They may not be able to handle the higher frequency harmonics present in the sharply truncated sine wave output from a lamp module or wall switch. |
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Here, in one of her truncated villanelles, is a sample of her attitude. |
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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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Cathodoluminescence imaging revealed that all grains contain a discrete core whose internal zonation was truncated by a surrounding brightly luminescent rim. |
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Yorkston apologises profusely for only playing six songs, but while the set seems a little truncated, he still manages to conjure up some moments of real magic. |
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What this means is that there's not a lot of colour to the work, whatever musical pleasures appear are swiftly truncated and the audience is thrown back on the text. |
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Set midway along the main bar, the library forms the building's conceptual and physical centre, thrusting out at right angles like the truncated prow of a ship. |
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These surveys were carried out at a sea state of Beaufort scale 3 and always covered the entire inner lagoon, unless deteriorating weather conditions truncated a survey. |
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The truncated torso, which is displayed on the wall, mixes naturalism and surrealism to create a rare and enigmatic work. |
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One series of tests last year was truncated so that the test aircraft and crew could go and chase drug-runners. |
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The different origins, biochemistry and likely tertiary structure of the truncated plant haemoglobins suggest that these proteins may have separate cellular roles. |
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All of these plotlines feel like they're truncated from longer films. |
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For all of these goods, product cycles are truncated by rapid innovation. |
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It was no accident that Charles often truncated his public speeches. |
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There was a strained pause following that truncated attempt at a sentence. |
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Spring netting was truncated shortly after peak passage of that species. |
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Since Wilson died at an early age, the story is necessarily truncated. |
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Upon migration, it is evident that they are truncated by subhorizontal reflectivity at c.43 km depth, such that they do not continue across the Moho. |
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At this locality, the upper layers of the Mishan Formation are truncated below the unconformable contact at the base of the overlying Agha Jari Formation. |
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In words, what we want is to chop off the units digit, multiply it by something suitable, then either add it to or subtract it from our truncated number. |
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What is less clear is what might happen if the minister calculates that for security or political reasons, the election must be postponed or truncated. |
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From below, it appears as a truncated wedge that broadens and flares out in response to the contours of the site, and is cantilevered off three slender columns. |
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However, if imbricate structures of folds are truncated by low-angle thrusts, the decapitated upper portions of the systems should be found, carried off towards the foreland. |
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Some of these messages are coming through mysteriously truncated. |
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In the second, essentially a truncated red wine fermentation, the bubbling juice is left in contact with the skins for a few days, then run off into its own vat. |
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The cleaning layer has fully reticulated pores in a uniform network of substantially equilateral cells 34, such as tetrahedrons, truncated octahedrons and decahedrons. |
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For example, at Smiling Dan, six blade tool categories were recognized, including denticulated, unretouched, retouched, notched, truncated, and side and end retouched. |
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If Westminster MPs only talked about issues that fell within the legal purview of the House of Commons they would have some extraordinarily truncated discussions. |
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A flat glass plate closes the cylinder on the oil side, whereas a truncated glass sphere mounted on a thin metal diaphragm closes the side of the salt solution. |
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Many of the beneficiaries of this system were appointed very young after truncated studies, lightning ordination, and rapid progress through a hierarchy of lesser dignities. |
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The ellipsis indicates that a piece of additional supporting material has been removed from the main DVD blurb, leaving us with a truncated summary of the original concept. |
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With one exception, the B-1B, the projects were canceled or truncated. |
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The truncated relic is both a dismembered and disremembered remnant of its former self. |
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From this direction it appears as a truncated cone, steep sided with a wide level top. |
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However, Geoff Lewis makes the best of a truncated afternoon with wins on Morris Dancer and Ward Drill. |
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The long antennular aesthetascs and the long plumose natatory setae of the first and second maxillipeds have been drawn truncated. |
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The space of the El Al pyramid is created essentially by the packing of truncated tetrahedrons. |
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The Witteberg Group is truncated by the overlying Dwyka sediments of glacial origin. |
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The tendons now form the edges of a slightly distorted truncated tetrahedron. |
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This ideal net gives rise to the formation of B12 truncated tetrahedra, where the A cations are lodged. |
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A truncated PUREX type extraction process would be one possible method of making the separation. |
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The architects were Arnold Dunbar Smith and Cecil Brewer, although the building as it now stands is a heavily truncated version of their design. |
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The truncated icosahedron and truncated icosidodecahedron have fivefold symmetry and cannot four four-connected frameworks with lattice symmetry. |
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It is also a Catalan solid, the disdyakis triacontahedron, dual of the truncated icosidodecahedron. |
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Secure in his now truncated realm, Dafydd now appears to have pushed ambition to one side and resolved to enjoy the quiet life. |
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The top of the fell resembles a truncated cone, cut off at an angle and sloping away to the south. |
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The truncation procedure that produced the truncated cube I can be applied to arbitrary polyhedra so as to obtain new polyhedra. |
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The 1559 Book retained the truncated Prayer of Consecration which omitted any notion of objective sacrifice. |
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A truncated form of leptin receptor, Ob-Ra, was predominant in placenta and vascular tissues. |
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The senior bishop of the seven diocesan bishops of the Scottish Episcopal Church bears the truncated title Primus from primus inter pares. |
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In this version the innermost points of the lower left and upper right diagonals of the St Patrick's cross are cut off or truncated. |
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The plesiohedra include such well-known shapes as the cube, hexagonal prism, rhombic dodecahedron, and truncated octahedron. |
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The Bembridge branch closed in 1953, and in 1966 the Ryde Pier Head to Ventnor line was truncated to terminate at Shanklin. |
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Typically, damage initiates at the smaller crosssection end of the truncated cone. |
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Results suggest that truncated words are a much more frequent type of disfluency than mispronounced words in all three languages. |
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The third arm is a truncated spur, running only half a mile to the summit of the Old Man before tumbling away south eastward to the valley floor. |
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The truncated horn timbers had been led through the transom and firmly fastened to it. |
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Cerro Amarillo, a domal feature approximately six kilometers across, and Cerro Bola, which is truncated by a major north-south trending normal fault, rise above this surface. |
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In this subsection the optical behavior of different truncated cubes will be analyzed and compared to those of a cube and of a sphere of the same dimensions. |
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The usual procedure for deriving finite-difference equations consists of approximating the derivatives in the differential equation via a truncated Taylor series. |
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Microplasmin is a truncated form of the natural human protein plasmin. |
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Evans later performed a highly truncated version of the play that he played for South Pacific war zones during World War II which made the prince a more decisive character. |
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Therefore eight triangles and eighteen squares join up to make an icosihexahedron, which I call a truncated cuboctahedral rhombus or a rhombicuboctahedron. |
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Do you know which sport is played with a truncated icosahedron? |
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Birkness Comb, also called Burtness Comb on Ordnance Survey maps, lies between the truncated and unnamed northern ridges of High Crag and High Stile. |
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However, it more closely resembles the altar of Zeus at Pergamum, or even of the Sullan-era Fortuna Primigenia sanctuary at Praeneste, but with truncated wings. |
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They observed hard triangular prisms and hard gyrobifastigia to directly transform into their space-filling crystal, while hard truncated octahedra, rhombic. |
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Its headwaters have been truncated by erosion of the south coast. |
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The abacus is moulded in three sections and has four main concave faces corresponding with the tapering volutes below and truncated by a short sqaure face on the diagonal. |
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Its face is a little concave and not at all truncated at the base. |
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But other difficulties with this book include name-calling, belittling, adolescent obscenities, political oversimplifications, and, ironically enough, a truncated theology. |
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Clone 4A4 recognizes both the transactivating and truncated p63 isoforms. |
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Fullerenes are truncated icosahedrons with 90 edges of equal length, 60 vertices, 20 hexagonal faces, and 12 pentagonal faces that form a closed shell. |
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Its pore structure consists of truncated octahedra linked to other cavities through 6-membered rings and of truncated cuboctahedra linked together through 8-membered rings. |
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The old upper class traditions of university life had, at least for the time being, faded, and most of the male students were studying for highly truncated degrees. |
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