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The W-League was initially composed of eight teams : Adelaide United , Brisbane Roar , Central Coast Mariners , Melbourne Victory , Newcastle Jets , Perth Glory , and Sydney FC . | The league had eight teams . | [] |
Central Coast Mariners were forced to withdraw from the 2010 – 11 season due to a lack of funding and have yet to return . | The Central Coast Mariners had to withdraw from the 2010 – 11 season . | [] |
Conrad Gessner ( ; 26 March 1516 – 13 December 1565 ) was a Swiss physician , naturalist , bibliographer , and philologist . | Conrad Gessner ( or Konrad Gessner , 26 March 1516 – 13 December 1565 ) was a Swiss naturalist and bibliographer . | [] |
Gessner compiled monumental works on bibliography ( " Bibliotheca universalis " 1545 – 1549 ) and zoology ( " Historia animalium " 1551 – 1558 ) and was working on a major botanical text at the time of his death from plague at the age of 49 . | His five-volume " Historiae animalium " ( 1551 – 1558 ) is a forerunner of modern zoology . | [] |
To his contemporaries he was best known as a botanist . | To his contemporaries he was best known as a botanist , though his botanical manuscripts were not published till long after his death ( at Nuremberg , 1751 – 1771 , 2 vols . | [] |
Gessner 's great zoological work , " Historia animalium " , is a 4,500-page encyclopedia of animals that appeared in Zu ̈ rich in 4 volumes between 1551 and 1558 : quadrupeds , amphibians , birds , and fishes . | His great zoological work , " Historiae animalium " , appeared in 4 vols . | [] |
A fifth folio on snakes was issued in 1587 . | ( quadrupeds , birds , fish ) folio , 1551 – 1558 , at Zu ̈ rich , a fifth ( snakes ) being issued in 1587 . | [] |
Not content with scientific works , Gessner was also active as a linguist and bibliographer , putting forth in 1555 his book entitled " Mithridates . | Not content with such vast works , Gessner put forth in 1555 his book entitled " Mithridates de differentis linguis " , an account of about 130 known languages , with the " Lord 's Prayer " in twenty-two languages , while in 1556 appeared his edition of the works of Claudius Aelianus . | [] |
There he was also appointed to the post of lecturer of Aristotelean physics at the " Carolinum " , the precursor of the University of Zu ̈ rich . | In 1540 – 1541 he visited the famous medical university of Montpellier , took his degree of doctor of medicine ( 1541 ) at Basel , and then settled down to practise at Zu ̈ rich , where he obtained the post of lecturer in physics at the Carolinum , the precursor of the University of Zu ̈ rich . | [] |
In addition to his duties there , and apart from a few journeys to foreign countries , and annual summer botanical journeys in his native land , and illnesses , he was able to devote himself to research and writing . | There , apart from a few journeys to foreign countries , and annual summer botanical journeys in his native land , he passed the remainder of his life . | [] |
He died of the plague , the year after his ennoblement on December 13 , 1565 . | He died of the plague , the year after his ennoblement . | [] |
In 1541 he prefixed to his treatise on milk and milk products , " Libellus de lacte et operibus lactariis " a letter addressed to his friend Jacob Avienus ( Vogel ) of Glarus on the wonders to be found among the mountains , declaring his love for them , and his firm resolve to climb at least one mountain every year , not only to collect flowers , but in order to exercise his body . | In 1541 he prefixed to his " Libellus de lacte et operibus lactariis " a letter addressed to his friend , J. Vogel , of Glarus , as to the wonders to be found among the mountains , declaring his love for them , and his firm resolve to climb at least one mountain every year , not only to collect flowers , but in order to exercise his body . | [] |
In 1555 he issued his narrative " Descriptio Montis Fracti sive Montis Pilati " of his excursion to the Gnepfstein ( 1920 m ) , the lowest point in the Pilatus chain . | In 1555 Gessner issued his narrative ( " Descriptio Montis Fracti sive Montis Pilati " ) of his excursion to the Gnepfstein ( 1920 m ) , the lowest point in the Pilatus chain . | [] |
The Reserve Bank of India ( RBI ) is India 's central banking institution , which controls the issuance and supply of the Indian rupee . | The Reserve Bank of India ( RBI ) is a top banking institution of the Republic of India . <SEP> The bank controls the money supply in the country . | [] |
It commenced its operations on 1 April 1935 in accordance with the " Reserve Bank of India Act , 1934 " . | The bank was established on 1 April 1935 , when India was under British rule . | [] |
The Reserve Bank of India was established following the Reserve Bank of India Act of 1934 . | The Bank was established under the Reserve Bank of India Act , 1934 . | [] |
Though privately owned initially , it was nationalised in 1949 and since then fully owned by Government of India ( GoI ) . | The bank was nationalised in 1949 . | [] |
Hydrous ethanol ( about 95 % ethanol and 5 % water ) can be used as fuel in more than 90 % of new gasoline fueled cars sold in the country . | Ethanol fuel can be used instead of gasoline in cars and other engines . | [] |
Brazilian ethanol is produced from sugar cane and noted for high carbon sequestration . | In Brazil , ethanol fuel made from sugar cane provides 18 percent of the country 's fuel for cars . | [] |
In the US flex-fuel vehicles can run on 0 % to 85 % ethanol ( 15 % gasoline ) since higher ethanol blends are not yet allowed or efficient . | Most cars in the U.S. can run on fuels that have of up to 10 % ethanol in them . <SEP> Some of their engines can run on up to 85 % ethanol ( E85 ) . | [] |
Vincent Lamar Carter ( born January 26 , 1977 ) is an American professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association ( NBA ) . | Vincent Lamar Carter ( born January 26 , 1977 ) is an American professional basketball player . | [] |
Carter has also played for the Orlando Magic , the Phoenix Suns , the Dallas Mavericks , the Memphis Grizzlies , the Sacramento Kings , and the Atlanta Hawks . | He has also played for the Toronto Raptors , New Jersey Nets , Orlando Magic , Phoenix Suns , and Dallas Mavericks . | [] |
Carter was initially drafted by the Golden State Warriors with the fifth overall pick in the 1998 NBA draft . | After being drafted in 1998 as the fifth overall pick , Carter quickly emerged as a league star . | [] |
He won the 1999 NBA Rookie of the Year Award and won the Slam Dunk Contest at the 2000 NBA All-Star Weekend . | In 1999 , he won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award . <SEP> In 2000 , he won the Slam Dunk Contest at the NBA All-star Weekend . | [] |
He entertained crowds with his leaping ability and slam dunks , earning nicknames such as " Vinsanity " , " Air Canada " , and " Half-Man , Half-Amazing " . | His talent for slam-dunks earned him nicknames such as " Vinsanity , " " Air Canada , " and " Half-Man , Half-Amazing . " . | [] |
David William Goodall ( 4 April 1914 – 10 May 2018 ) was an English-born Australian botanist and ecologist . | David William Goodall ( 4 April 1914 – 10 May 2018 ) was a British-Australian botanist , activist and ecologist . | [] |
Goodall was born in Edmonton , Middlesex ( now London ) , England on 4 April 1914 to parents Isabel Blanche ( ne ́ e Harlow ) and Henry William Goodall . | Goodall was born in London . | [] |
He was influential in the early development of statistical methods in plant communities . | He was important in the early development of statistical methods in ecology , such as the study of vegetation . | [] |
On 30 April 2018 , Goodall announced his plans to end his own life the following month with the aid of physicians in Switzerland . | On 30 April 2018 , Goodall said he wanted to end his own life in May of that year through assisted suicide . | [] |
His death in 2018 , at the age of 104 , was an assisted suicide . | He died at a nursing center in Liestal , Switzerland on 10 May 2018 by euthanasia at the age of 104 . | [] |
Alaric I ( ; , " ruler of all " ; ; 370 ( or 375 ) 410 AD ) was the first king of the Visigoths from 395 – 410 , son ( or paternal grandson ) of chieftain Rothestes . | Alaric I , also Alaricus , ( reigned 394 – 410 AD ) was a leader of the Visigoths . <SEP> He became the leader or king of the Visigoths in the mid 390s . | [] |
He is best known for his sack of Rome in 410 , which marked a decisive event in the decline of the Western Roman Empire . | He is famous as the Gothic leader who sacked the city of Rome in 410 AD . | [] |
Theodosius died in 395 , leaving the Empire to be divided between his two sons Arcadius and Honorius , the former taking the eastern and the latter the western portion of the Empire . | In January 395 the emperor Theodosius I died dividing his empire between his two sons . | [] |
Born on Peuce Island at the mouth of the Danube Delta in present-day Romania , Alaric belonged to the noble Balti dynasty of the Tervingian Goths . | Alaric was born on an island on the delta of the Danube River . | [] |
He then moved southward into Greece , where he sacked Piraeus ( the port of Athens ) and destroyed Corinth , Megara , Argos and Sparta . | He then defeated Corinth , Argos and Sparta . | [] |
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is located in Springfield , Illinois , in the historic downtown section , near many other Lincoln cultural sites . | The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is a museum in Springfield , Illinois . | [] |
Historian and former director of several presidential libraries , Richard Norton Smith , served as the museum and library 's Founding Executive Director . | The library 's founding director was Richard Norton Smith , who wrote several books on American presidents . | [] |
In 2010 , Eileen R. Mackevich , MBE , was appointed director by Illinois Governor Pat Quinn . | Its current director is Eileen R. Mackevich . | [] |
Janet Gray Hayes ( July 12 , 1926 – April 21 , 2014 ) was the 60th mayor of San Jose , California , elected to two consecutive , four-year terms from 1975 to 1983 . | Janet Gray Hayes ( ne ́ e Frazee ; July 12 , 1926 – April 21 , 2014 ) was an American politician . <SEP> She was the Mayor of San Jose , California from 1975 until 1983 . | [] |
She was both the first woman to be elected mayor San Jose , and the first woman elected mayor of a major U.S. city with a population of more than 500,000 people . | She was both the first woman to be elected as the Mayor of San Jose , and the first woman elected mayor of any major city in the United States . | [] |
Born in Rushville , Indiana , Hayes went to University of Chicago and then received her bachelor 's degree from Indiana University . | She was born in Rushville , Indiana . | [] |
She died of a stroke on April 26 , 2014 in Saratoga , California . | Hayes died from a stroke on April 21 , 2014 in Saratoga , California . | [] |
In biology , histones are highly alkaline proteins found in eukaryotic cell nuclei that package and order the DNA into structural units called nucleosomes . | Histones are proteins found in eukaryotic cell nuclei , which package the DNA into structural units called nucleosomes . | [] |
They are the chief protein components of chromatin , acting as spools around which DNA winds , and playing a role in gene regulation . | They are the chief protein components of chromatin , the active component of chromosomes . <SEP> Histones act as spools around which DNA winds , and play a role in gene regulation . | [] |
Without histones , the unwound DNA in chromosomes would be very long ( a length to width ratio of more than 10 million to 1 in human DNA ) . | Without histones , the unwound DNA in chromosomes would be very long . | [] |
For example , each human diploid cell ( containing 23 pairs of chromosomes ) has about 1.8 meters of DNA ; wound on the histones , the diploid cell has about 90 micrometers ( 0.09 mm ) of chromatin . | For example , each human cell has about 1.8 meters of DNA , but wound on the histones it has about 90 millimeters of chromatin , which , when duplicated and condensed during mitosis , result in about 120 micrometers of chromosomes . | [] |
This enables the compaction necessary to fit the large genomes of eukaryotes inside cell nuclei : the compacted molecule is 40,000 times shorter than an unpacked molecule . | This packs in the large genomes of eukaryotes to fit inside cell nuclei . <SEP> The compacted molecule is 40,000 times shorter than an unpacked molecule . | [] |
Histones are found in the nuclei of eukaryotic cells , and in certain Archaea , namely Proteoarchaea and Euryarchaea , but not in bacteria . | Histones are found in the nuclei of eukaryotic cells , and in certain Archaea , namely Euryarchaea , but not in bacteria . | [] |
Histone proteins are among the most highly conserved proteins in eukaryotes , emphasizing their important role in the biology of the nucleus . | Histone proteins are among the most highly conserved proteins in eukaryotes , which suggests they are vital to the biology of the nucleus . <SEP> Core histones are highly conserved proteins , that is , there are very few differences among the amino acid sequences of the histone proteins of different species . | [] |
In contrast mature sperm cells largely use protamines to package their genomic DNA , most likely because this allows them to achieve an even higher packaging ratio . | In contrast , mature sperm cells largely use protamines to package their genomic DNA , most likely to achieve an even higher packaging ratio . | [] |
She suggested that the song dealt with her personal experience with bisexuality . | In an interview with Barbara Walters , she said that this song is about dealing with bisexuality . | [] |
In October 2016 , Gaga appeared in the Carpool Karaoke segment of " The Late Late Show with James Corden " , where " Poker Face " was one of the songs Gaga sang in the vehicle . | In a Carpool Karaoke segment of " The Late Late Show with James Corden " , where Corden and Gaga sang several of her songs as they played on the radio , Gaga revealed that she wrote " Poker Face " in only ten minutes . | [] |
On February 5 , 2017 , Gaga performed the song during the Super Bowl LI halftime show . | Gaga has performed the song at all of her major concert tours , at her Super Bowl LI Halftime show , and at the Coachella Music Festival in April 2017 . | [] |
A national day is a designated date on which celebrations mark the nationhood of a nation or non-sovereign country . | National days are the days which are extremely special and important for a nation.A National Day is a special day where people celebrate their country or nation each year . | [] |
Many countries have more than one national day . | Most countries have national days and they are usually a national holiday , where people do n't go to work or school . <SEP> Most countries have only one national day each year but some ( like India Bangladesh and Pakistan ) have more than one . | [] |
Denmark and the United Kingdom are among the few countries that do not have designated national days ( though Constitution Day has many of the same features of a national day in Denmark 's case ) . | Denmark is another country that has no official national day . | [] |
Sayyid Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi ( , 15 August 1948 – 24 December 2018 ) was an Iranian Twelver Shia cleric and conservative politician who was the Chairman of the Expediency Discernment Council from 14 August 2017 until his death on 24 December 2018 . | Ayatollah Seyyed Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi ( 15 August 1948 – 24 December 2018 ) was an Iranian politician . <SEP> From August 2017 to December 2018 , Shahroudi was Chairman of Expediency Discernment Council . | [] |
He was previously the Chief Justice of Iran from 1999 to 2009 . | He was the Chief Justice of Iran from 1999 to 2009 . | [] |
Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi was born in Najaf , Iraq . | He was born in Najaf , Iraq . | [] |
According to an entry in the Suda ( a 10th-century reference ) , his critics scorned him , calling him " Beta " ( the second letter of the Greek alphabet ) because he always came in second in all his endeavors . | According to the Suda , his contemporaries nicknamed him " Beta " , ( the second letter of the Greek alphabet ) , because he was the second best in the world in almost any field . | [] |
Eratosthenes made several important contributions to mathematics and science , and was a friend of Archimedes . | Eratosthenes was a friend of Archimedes , who also lived and worked in Alexandria . | [] |
He was also the first to calculate the tilt of the Earth 's axis , again with remarkable accuracy . | He was the first person to calculate the circumference of the Earth ( with remarkable accuracy ) , and he invented a system of latitude and longitude . <SEP> Eratosthenes went further and computed the tilt of the Earth 's axis to within a degree . | [] |
Additionally , he may have accurately calculated the distance from the Earth to the Sun and invented the leap day . | He calculated the tilt of the earth 's axis ( again with remarkable accuracy ) ; he may also have accurately calculated the distance from the earth to the sun and invented the leap day . | [] |
He created the first map of the world , incorporating parallels and meridians based on the available geographic knowledge of his era . | He created a map of the world based on the available geographical knowledge of the era . | [] |
Eratosthenes was the founder of scientific chronology ; he endeavoured to revise the dates of the chief literary and political events from the conquest of Troy . | Eratosthenes was also the founder of scientific chronology ; he wanted to fix the dates of the chief literary and political events from the conquest of Troy . | [] |
In mathematics , the sieve of Eratosthenes ( Greek : κο ́ σκινον Ε ̓ ρατοσθε ́ νους ) , one of a number of prime number sieves , is a simple , ancient algorithm for finding all prime numbers up to any given limit . | In mathematics , the sieve of Eratosthenes ( Greek : κο ́ σκινον Ε ̓ ρατοσθε ́ νους ) is a simple , ancient algorithm for finding all prime numbers up to a specified integer . | [] |
The National Guard is a joint activity of the United States Department of Defense ( DoD ) composed of reserve components of the United States Army and the United States Air Force : the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard , respectively . | The United States National Guard is an organization of the United States Army and the United States Air Force . <SEP> The Air National Guard is part of the United States Air Force ; the Army National Guard is part of the United States Army . | [] |
National Guard units are under the dual control of the state and the federal government . | Each U.S. State has its own National Guard , usually under the control of that state 's government . | [] |
The National Guard is administered by the National Guard Bureau , which is a joint activity of the Army and Air Force under the DoD . | There are two parts of the United States National Guard , administered by the National Guard Bureau of the United States Department of Defense . | [] |
In Judaism , " chosenness " is the belief that the Jews , via descent from the ancient Israelites , are the chosen people , i.e. chosen to be in a covenant with God . | The Jewish belief of Jews as a chosen people is that Jews are the chosen people of God . <SEP> The idea of chosenness has traditionally been interpreted by Jews in two ways : one way is that God chose the Israelites , while the other is that the Israelites chose God . | [] |
Some Christians believe that the Jews were God 's chosen people , but because of Jewish Rejection of Jesus , the Christians in turn received that special status . | Jews believe that God has given them a special job to repair the world . <SEP> Many Christians also believe that the Jews were God 's chosen people ( Deuteronomy 14:2 ) , but because of Jewish rejection of Jesus , the Christians in turn received that special status ( Romans 11:11-24 ) . | [] |
This implies a special duty , which evolves from the belief that Jews have been pledged by the covenant which God concluded with the biblical patriarch Abraham , their ancestor , and again with the entire Jewish nation at Mount Sinai . | Jews believe that God made an agreement called a “ covenant ” with Abraham , the ancestor of the Jewish people . <SEP> Jews understand this means that they have special duties and responsibilities commanded by God . | [] |
According to the Israel Democracy Institute , approximately two thirds of Israeli Jews believe that Jews are the " chosen people " . | The Jews are sometimes called the “ Chosen People . ” | [] |
Carlo Giuffre ̀ ( 3 December 1928 – 1 November 2018 ) was an Italian stage , film and television actor and a stage director . | Carlo Giuffre ̀ ( 3 December 1928 – 1 November 2018 ) was an Italian actor and a stage director . | [] |
He appeared in more than 90 films between 1942 and 2002 . | He appeared in more than 90 movies between 1942 and 2002 . | [] |
Giuffre ̀ was born in Naples , Italy and was the brother of the actor Aldo Giuffre ̀ . | He was born in Naples . | [] |
In 1984 Giuffre ̀ won a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor for the comedy film " Son contento " , directed by Maurizio Ponzi . | In 1984 Giuffre ̀ won a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor for the comedy movie " Son contento " , directed by Maurizio Ponzi . | [] |
Betty Reid Soskin ( ne ́ e Charbonnet ; born September 22 , 1921 ) is a Ranger with the National Park Service , assigned to the Rosie the Riveter / World War II Home Front National Historical Park in Richmond , California . | Betty Reid Soskin ( " nee Charbonnet " ; born September 22 , 1921 ) is an American Park Ranger with the National Park Service . <SEP> She works in the Rosie the Riveter / World War II Home Front National Historical Park in Richmond , California . | [] |
Betty Charbonnet was born in 1921 in Detroit to Dorson Louis Charbonnet and Lottie Breaux Allen , both natives of Louisiana . | She was born in Detroit , Michigan . | [] |
At age , she is the oldest National Park Ranger serving the United States . | s of 19 , 2016 , at age 94 , she is the oldest National Park Ranger serving the United States . | [] |
Madonna Louise Ciccone ( , ] ; born August 16 , 1958 ) is an American singer , songwriter , actress , and businesswoman . | Madonna Louise Ciccone , best known as Madonna ( born August 16 , 1958 ) is an American singer-songwriter , actress , author , director and philanthropist . | [] |
She has sold more than 300 million records worldwide . | During her career , she has sold over 300 million records worldwide and is the top-selling female artist of all time . | [] |
Madonna has also won seven Grammy Awards and twenty MTV Video Music Awards , including the 1986 Video Vanguard Award for which she became the first female recipient . | She has won seven Grammy awards . | [] |
Madonna 's popularity was further enhanced by her roles in films such as " Desperately Seeking Susan " ( 1985 ) , " Dick Tracy " ( 1990 ) , " A League of Their Own " ( 1992 ) , and " Evita " ( 1996 ) . | She has been in many movies ; she received positive reviews for her role in " Desperately Seeking Susan " ( 1985 ) . | [] |
While " Evita " earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress , many of her other films received poor reviews . | She received critical acclaim and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for " Evita " ( 1996 ) . <SEP> She also received the Golden Globe for Best Actress . | [] |
" The Immaculate Collection " , Madonna 's first greatest-hits compilation album , was released in November 1990 . | In 1990 , she released her best selling greatest-hits album " The Immaculate Collection " which sold over 30 million copies , and this album became the most-sold greatest-hits album in music history . | [] |
With her sixth studio album , " Bedtime Stories " ( 1994 ) , Madonna employed a softer image to try to improve the public perception . | In 1994 , her album " Bedtime Stories " was released . | [] |
She also released her second greatest-hits collection , titled " GHV2 " , to coincide with the home video release of the tour . | She also released a successful greatest hits album titled " GHV2 " . | [] |
Madonna starred in the film " Swept Away " , directed by Ritchie . | Madonna acted in the film " The Next Best Thing " , along with " Swept Away " , which got bad reviews . | [] |
" Celebration " reached number one in several countries , including Canada , Germany , Italy , and the United Kingdom . | The single reached number one in several countries . | [] |
Madonna released her eleventh studio album , " Hard Candy " , in April 2008 . | In 2008 she released her album " Hard Candy " which reached # 1 in almost every country in the world and has sold over 4 million copies worldwide . <SEP> She released her twelfth album , " MDNA " , in April of that year . | [] |
" 4 Minutes " was released as the album 's lead single and peaked at number three on the " Billboard " Hot 100 . | The first single from the album , " 4 Minutes " , had Justin Timberlake singing in it . | [] |
The album debuted at number one in 37 countries and on the " Billboard " 200 . | The album debuted at number one on the US " Billboard " 200 album chart . | [] |
The Pentagon is the headquarters building of the United States Department of Defense , although as a symbol of the U.S. military , the phrase " The Pentagon " is also often used as a metonym for the Department of Defense and its leadership . | The Pentagon is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense . | [] |
Located in Arlington County , Virginia , across the Potomac River from Washington , D.C. , the building was designed by American architect George Bergstrom and built by contractor John McShain . | It is in Arlington , Virginia ( near Washington , D.C. ) . | [] |
Some 23,000 military and civilian employees , and another 3,000 non-defense support personnel , work in the Pentagon . | There are 23,000 people working in it . <SEP> Approximately 23,000 military and civilian employees and about 3,000 non-defense support personnel work in the Pentagon . | [] |
The Pentagon is the world 's largest office building , with about 6500000 ft2 of space , of which 3700000 ft2 are used as offices . | The Pentagon is the biggest office building in the world , but any place in the building can be reached within 7 minutes . <SEP> The Pentagon has the most floor area of any building in the world . | [] |
Ground was broken on September 11 , 1941 , and the building was dedicated on January 15 , 1943 . | They began building it on September 11 , 1941 . | [] |
On September 11 , 2001 , exactly 60 years after the building 's construction began , American Airlines Flight 77 was hijacked and flown into the western side of the building , killing 189 people ( 59 victims and the five perpetrators on board the airliner , as well as 125 victims in the building ) , according to the 9/11 Commission Report . | Exactly sixty years later , on September 11 , 2001 , it was hit with an airplane by terrorists . | [] |
The central five-acre ( 20,000 m ) pentagonal plaza is nicknamed " ground zero " on the presumption that it would be a prime target in a nuclear war . | The Pentagon includes a five-acre ( 20,000 m ) central plaza , which is shaped like a pentagon . | [] |
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