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  • ...o the [[genus]] ''Rosa''. There is disagreement as to how many species of rose there are, and there are thousands of varieties and cultivars of those. Ro * Hybrid tea rose
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  • *A red, red Rose – [[Robert Burns]] *Red is the Rose – Irish [[folk song]]
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  • ...refers to uncultivated species of the popular and extensive [[genus]] ''[[rose|Rosa]]''. ...sa rubiginosa]]'' syn. ''R. eglanteria'' (Sweet briar [brier] or Eglantine Rose;) smells of fresh apples; its simple flowers in a delicate shade of pink ar
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  • ...r the king's favorite sister Mary and the Tudor emblem the Rose, '''''Mary Rose''''' an early purpose-built [[warship (sail)| sailing warship]]. <ref name= | url = http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/history/ships/mary-rose-1511/mary-rose-1511
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  • | name = Rose Valentino '''Rose Valentino''' is a [[police officer]] from [[Cincinnatti, Ohio]].<ref name=T
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  • ...[[flower]] [[garden]] comprising only species of the [[rose]] [[genus]]. Rose gardens have been extremely popular for centuries. ...to create or enhance a rose garden, although, although simply planting the rose bushes in groups according to one's personal taste is also effective.
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  • :Genus: {{r|Rose|Rosa|}} {{r|Rose garden}}
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  • A [[flower]] [[garden]] containing only species of the [[rose]] [[genus]].
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  • {{r|rose}}
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  • :Genus: {{r|Rose|Rosa|}} {{r|Rose garden}}
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  • *A red, red Rose – [[Robert Burns]] *Red is the Rose – Irish [[folk song]]
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  • ...[[flower]] [[garden]] comprising only species of the [[rose]] [[genus]]. Rose gardens have been extremely popular for centuries. ...to create or enhance a rose garden, although, although simply planting the rose bushes in groups according to one's personal taste is also effective.
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  • ...charlierose.com/view/interview/10658 Michael Sandel interviewed on Charlie Rose] ...ww.charlierose.com/view/interview/3377 Peter Singer interviewed on Charlie Rose]
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  • ...o the [[genus]] ''Rosa''. There is disagreement as to how many species of rose there are, and there are thousands of varieties and cultivars of those. Ro * Hybrid tea rose
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  • {{r|rose}} {{r|rose}}
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  • A [[flower]] [[garden]] containing only species of the [[rose]] [[genus]].
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  • *''My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose'' - (from a setting for ''A Red, Red Rose'', poem by [[Robert Burns]] *''Red Rose Cafe''
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  • A French filmmaker who rose to prominence in the 1960s and has been active ever since.
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  • ...clude>American actress (1912–2010) who is best known for playing the older Rose in <i>Titanic</i> (1997)
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  • ...refers to uncultivated species of the popular and extensive [[genus]] ''[[rose|Rosa]]''. ...sa rubiginosa]]'' syn. ''R. eglanteria'' (Sweet briar [brier] or Eglantine Rose;) smells of fresh apples; its simple flowers in a delicate shade of pink ar
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  • *[[Rose]]
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  • Several Old World trees of the genus ''Sorbus'' in the rose family, cultivated for its flowers, and whose berries are edible.
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  • Rose and Milton Friedman Senior Fellow, [[Hoover Institution]]; columnist, [[Fro
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Sir William Penn rose to the rank of Admiral under the English Commonwealth, and retained it unde
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  • ...g of its red color, or the pain from receiving a prick from a thorn on the rose's stem;
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  • ...Waldemar Hoven]], [[Joachim Mrugowsky]], [[Helmut Poppendick]], [[Gerhardt Rose]], [[Paul Rostock]], [[Oskar Schroeder]], and [[Wolfram Sievers]]. ...stock were acquitted. Rudolf Brandt, Genzken, Handloser, Hoven, Mrugowsky, Rose, Schroeder, and Sievers were convicted.
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  • * Charlie Rose Interview: [http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/5379 A discussion abo
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  • ...class="newtab">[http://writing.upenn.edu/library/Stein-Gertrude_Rose-is-a-rose.html Electronic Poetry Center]</span>, last access 2-5-2021
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  • An Old Bolshevik [[cavalry]] general and favorite of [[Joseph Stalin]] who rose to Marshal's rank, but was described as a man with "a very large mustache
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  • ...' was born in 138 B.C. into a senatorial [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] family. He rose to become a Consul and a general.<ref>Keaveney, Arthur (2005). ''Sulla: The Sulla rose through the magistracies, appointed Quaestor in 108, Praetor in 97, and Con
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  • {{r|Kenneth Rose}} Morse, Zelnick, Rose & Lander; board member, [[Charity Navigator]]
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  • * The Name of the Rose * Postscript to The Name of the Rose
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  • German diplomat from 1920 who rose to State Secretary of the German Foreign Office (1938 to 1943) and then Amb
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  • ...of [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]], who met him when he was a furniture mover; rose to Undersecretary of the [[Reich Foreign Office]]; reperesentative at [[Wan
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  • ...[[Apple (fruit)|apples]], [[blackberry|blackberries]], [[hawthorn]] and [[rose]]s.
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  • [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]] officer, who rose on merit from [[captain (land forces)|captain]] to [[brigadier general]] of
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  • ...ried Handloser]], [[Joachim Mrugowsky]], [[Helmut Poppendick]], [[Gerhardt Rose]], [[Paul Rostock]], [[Oskar Schroeder]], and [[Wolfram Sievers]]. Charges against Becker-Freyseng, Rose, and Sievers were withdrawn. Rudolf Brandt, Gebhardt, Handloser, Mrugowsky
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  • ...opbox/tetration.pdf Tetration and nth-term iterative operators by Benjamin Rose.
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  • ...m]] actress (born 1945), and daughter of [[Maureen O'Sullivan]]. She first rose to prominence as the star of the controversial film ''[[Rosemary's Baby]]''
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  • (1899-1953) Soviet security and intelligence official, who rose from the [[Cheka]] until becoming Head of State security; managed [[Soviet
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  • German naval officer who rose to head the [[submarine]] forces of [[Nazi Germany]], then the overall nava
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  • In biology ''Rosa'' is a [[taxonomy|taxonomic]] [[genus]] commonly called [[rose]].
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  • ..., William M. 1990. ''[http://www.iridescent-publishing.com/rtmcont.htm The Rose-Tinted Menagerie]''. Iridescent Publishing
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  • ...r the king's favorite sister Mary and the Tudor emblem the Rose, '''''Mary Rose''''' an early purpose-built [[warship (sail)| sailing warship]]. <ref name= | url = http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/history/ships/mary-rose-1511/mary-rose-1511
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  • ...cientists and doctors involved in studying the brain, moderated by Charlie Rose and Eric Kandel.
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  • ...ialist, first a [[United States Navy]] officer in the [[Vietnam War]], who rose to positions including Deputy Secretary of State in the first term of the [
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  • ...rds of Montcada and archdeacons of the See of Barcelona. The Montcada line rose to prominence from minor lords in Catalonia to hold high noble positions.
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  • ...mmand of a carrier task force, especially at the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]]; rose to command Naval Air Forces Atlantic and the First Fleet; retired as a resu
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  • {{r|rose}}
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  • ...she said it was her favorite role. Stuart and [[Kate Winslet]], who played Rose as a young woman, were nominated for [[Academy Award]]s; it was the first t
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  • ...who commanded [[paratroop|Airborne]] units in the [[Second World War]], he rose to full general and [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]. Recalled from retiremen
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  • RFC-1939, STD-53 (1996), "Post Office Protocol - Version 3", J. Myers, M. Rose, http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1939. IETF Standard. POP3, the most common
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  • RFC-1939, STD-53 (1996), "Post Office Protocol - Version 3", J. Myers, M. Rose, http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1939. IETF Standard. POP3, the most common p
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  • {{r|Wild Rose (electoral district)}}
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  • ...at the new [[Rose Bowl (cricket)|Rose Bowl]] ground in [[Eastleigh]]. The Rose Bowl began hosting international fixtures in 2003 and now regularly stages
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  • {{r|Only the Black Rose}}
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  • {{r|rose}}
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  • A German air force ([[Luftwaffe]]) officer who rose to Generalfeldmarschall and commander of all air forces in Western Europe,
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  • Journalist '''Diane Sawyer''' rose to prominence at the end of the Twentieth Century, helping to turn the netw
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  • ...ars of the medial meniscus.<ref name="pmid17373299">{{cite journal |author=Rose RE |title=The accuracy of joint line tenderness in the diagnosis of menisca
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  • '''Helmuth von Moltke the Younger''' (1848-1916) rose to Field Marshal and Chief of the German General Staff at the start of [[Wo
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  • {{r|Mary Rose}}
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  • He was known simply as Alan Hale before his lookalike son [[Alan Hale, Jr.]] rose to prominence as an actor
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  • * Rose MR. (1998) ''Darwin's Spectre: Evolutionary Biology in the Modern World''.
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  • {{r|Rose}}
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  • {{r|Rose garden}}
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  • Sir '''William Penn''' (1621 - 1670) rose to the rank of Admiral under the English Commonwealth, but was dismissed fr
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  • {{r|Rose garden}}
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  • {{:Japanese rose bitterling}}
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  • *{{cite book|author=J. Rose {Editor)|title=Environmental Health|edition=1st Edition|publisher=Gordon an
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  • {{r|Wild rose}}
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  • | name = Rose Valentino '''Rose Valentino''' is a [[police officer]] from [[Cincinnatti, Ohio]].<ref name=T
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  • In Germany, as the Nazis rose to power, the '''''Sturmabteilung''''' (SA), also known as the Brownshirts<
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  • ...dor to Germany in 1930s -- just as [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[Nazi Party]] rose to power.
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  • Rock Rose Wild Rose
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  • {{r|Rose garden}}
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  • {{r|Rose}}
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  • {{r|Keith Rose}}
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  • {{r|Rose}}
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  • {{r|Rose}}
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  • | birth_place = [[North Rose, New York]] Weed was born in [[North Rose, New York]], and earned his [[bachelor's degree]] at [[Cornell University]]
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  • ...d in October that year and the ''socii'' across southern and central Italy rose in rebellion.<ref>Le Glay, Marcel; Voisin, Jean-Louis; Le Bohec, Yann; Cher
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  • *Patrick Reynolds, "A Cartoon History of the District of Columbia", Red Rose Studio, October, 1995
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  • On the third day he rose again;<br> On the third day he rose again in accordance with the Scriptures; <br>
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  • ...te and Newborn, Jud. ''Shattering the German Night: The Story of the White Rose.'' Little, Brown, 1986. 288 pp. * Scholl, Hans and Scholl, Sophie. ''At the Heart of the White Rose: Letters and Diaries of Hans and Sophie Scholl.'' Harper & Row, 1987. 336 p
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  • ...rner von Blomberg''' (1878-1946) was a career German military officer, who rose to [[Weimar Minister of Defense]] and then Minister of War under the Nazi g
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  • {{r|Yellow Rose of Texas}}
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  • | title = The Rose and the Globe : playhouses of Shakespeare's Bankside, Southwark : excavatio
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  • ...nected with questions concerning meaning in the [[philosophy of mind]]. It rose to prominence within [[analytic philosophy]] in the earlier 20th century -
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  • ...8.html#pgfId=1006374 Case-control and cross sectional studies] Coggon, D., Rose, G., Barker, DJP (1997). Epidemiology for the uninitiated (4th edition) BMJ
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  • ...d the two competing teams. This began an annual tradition of hosting both Rose Bowl-bound teams for a prime rib dinner. By the early 1960s, the event had
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  • #'Trying to Get to You' (Rose Marie McCoy, Charlie Singleton) - 2:00 #'Blueberry Hill' (Al Lewis, Larry Stock, Vincent Rose) / 'I Can't Stop Loving You' (Don Gibson) - 2:50
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  • ...Hall Putsch]], had an important Party role as it rose into government, and rose to [[Reich Minister of the Interior]] of [[Nazi Germany]]. He had been res
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  • ...anslation of [[Roman de la Rose]], possibly extant as [[The Romaunt of the Rose]] ...ject which Chaucer scholars agree he frequently wrote about (Le Romaunt de Rose).
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  • {{r|Gerhard Rose}}
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  • * Lewontin, R.C., Rose, S. & Kamin, L. (1984) ''[[Not In Our Genes|Biology, Ideology and Human Nat * Rose, H. and Rose, S. (2000) ''Alas, Poor Darwin: Arguments Against Evolutionary Psychology''
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  • ..."Beetle" Smith''' (1895-1961) was a general in the United States Army, who rose to that rank from [[private (military rank)|private]] in the [[Army Nationa
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  • {{r|David Rose}}
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  • | author = R. Arends, R. Austein, M. Larson, D. Massey, S. Rose | author = R. Arends, R. Austein, M. Larson, D. Massey, S. Rose
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  • From there, Washington rose through the ranks to become an Illinois State Representative, 26th District
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  • The following is frequently misquoted as '''''A''' rose is a rose is a rose''. '''Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose.'''<ref>From [http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/33403/pg33403.txt Project
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  • * 1980 [[The Name of the Rose]] (''Il nome della rosa''), novel featuring Guglielmo da Baskerville (Willi
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  • Temejin ("iron-worker") rose to power by consolidating most of the nomadic tribes of Inner-Asian steppes
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  • ...Rooney]], [[Frankie Laine]], [[Sally Rand]], [[Gypsy Rose Lee]], [[Rose La Rose]], [[Cup Cakes Cassidy]], [[the Crewcuts]], [[the Four Lads]], [[Golden Gat
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  • ...several years, and then studied law. During the [[Second World War]], he rose from [[captain (land forces)|captain]] to [[colonel]], serving as a staff o
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  • *Rose, Tricia, ''Black Noise. Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America
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  • #'Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain' (Fred Rose) - 3:41
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  • ...ions planned |publisher=[[Joystiq]] |date=[[2006-08-09]] |first=Alan |last=Rose |accessdate=2007-07-09}}
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  • ...nd when the European war broke out in 1939, returned to active service and rose rapidly. He fought in North Africa, and returned to become commander-in-chi
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