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  • ...</ref> described by two journalists:<ref>Rowland Evans and Robert Novak. ''Lyndon B. Johnson: The Exercise of Power'' (1966), p. 104 </ref> ...of God...'''<ref> ''Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1965.'' Volume II, entry 301, pp. 635-640 (1966)</ref>
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  • ...tp://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=65196503 online edition vol 2]; also: '' Lyndon B. Johnson: Portrait of a President'' (2004). A 400-page abridged version of his 2 vol * Schulman, Bruce J. ''Lyndon B. Johnson and American Liberalism: A Brief Biography with Documents'' (1995)
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  • ...inia.edu/index.php/academic/americanpresident/lbjohnson Extensive essay on Lyndon B. Johnson and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Mi * [http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/ Lyndon B. Johnson Library]
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  • ...inia.edu/index.php/academic/americanpresident/lbjohnson Extensive essay on Lyndon B. Johnson and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Mi * [http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/ Lyndon B. Johnson Library]
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  • ...ry of State for Political Affairs in the [[John F. Kennedy|Kennedy]] and [[Lyndon B. Johnson|Johnson administrations]], who regularly advised against escalation in the
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  • ...tee, Constitution Project; Director of U.S. Community Relations Service, [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] administration
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  • ...President for National Security Affairs in the [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] Administrations between 1961-1966.
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  • ...of State]] from 1961 to 1968 in the Administrations of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, with extensive Asian experience and a strong advocate of U.S. resistance t
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  • ...licy, especially for the [[Vietnam War]], in the [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] administrations.
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  • ...#Aspen Strategy Group|Aspen Strategy Group, Aspen Institute]]; dean of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs; former vice president and director of Foreign Pol
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  • ...ota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]], served as a senator, then, under President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], as the [[List of Vice Presidents of the United States|38th]] [[Vice Pres
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  • ...tp://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=65196503 online edition vol 2]; also: '' Lyndon B. Johnson: Portrait of a President'' (2004). A 400-page abridged version of his 2 vol * Schulman, Bruce J. ''Lyndon B. Johnson and American Liberalism: A Brief Biography with Documents'' (1995)
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  • ...unclear to both sides; perceived as an attack on U.S. forces and used by [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] to obtain the [[Gulf of Tonkin Resolution]] authorizing large-scale comba
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  • ...[[Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs]]; former special counsel to [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]; Carter Energy Task Force;U.S. Delegation to the El Salvador Elections an
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  • ...tp://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=65196503 online edition vol 2]; also: '' Lyndon B. Johnson: Portrait of a President'' (2004). A 400-page abridged version of his 2 vol * Schulman, Bruce J. ''Lyndon B. Johnson and American Liberalism: A Brief Biography with Documents'' (1995)
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  • * Goldsmith, John A. ''Colleagues: Richard B. Russell and His Apprentice, Lyndon B. Johnson.'' (1993)
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  • ...tic Party]]. He was a well-respected senator who served under President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] as the [[List of Vice Presidents of the United States|38th]] [[Vice Presi
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  • ...gave an oral history on his Vietnam experience to the [[Lyndon B. Johnson|Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library]].<ref name=Pike-Oral>{{citation
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  • ...te]] from 1961 to 1968 in the Administrations of [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]. Prior to the cabinet post, he headed the [[Rockefeller Foundation]].
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  • ...onversations with his advisors during the [[Vietnam War]], U.S president [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] often referred to [[Vietnam]] as "that damn piss-ant little country."
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  • ...ent for National Security Affairs in the [[John F. Kennedy|Kennedy]] and [[Lyndon B. Johnson| Johnson Administrations]] between 1961-1966. He was intensely involved in
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  • ...efforts to end the [[Vietnam War]]. Before that was known, however, the [[Lyndon B. Johnson|Johnson Administration]] had its [[Solicitor General]], [[Erwin Griswold]],
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  • ...ater]] in the campaigns of the 1960s. He organized the GOP opposition to [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]'s [[Great Society]]. Arends, however, supported civil rights legislation.
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  • ...senior diplomatic role, he was under the [[John F. Kennedy|Kennedy]] and [[Lyndon B. Johnson|Johnson Administrations]].<ref name=NYT1994-05-28>{{citation
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  • ...born in Baltimore, Maryland. He was nominated to the court by President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] and was the first [[African-American]] to serve in America's highest cour ...edy]] and served until 1965. He was the [[Solicitor General (U.S.)]] under Lyndon B. Johnson from 1965 to 1967, when he was elevated to the Supreme Court.
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  • | 37 || [[Lyndon B. Johnson ]] || 1961-1963 || [[John F. Kennedy ]] || Succeeded on death of Kennedy | 38 || [[Hubert H. Humphrey]] || 1965-1969 || [[Lyndon B. Johnson ]]
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  • ...l Endowment for the Arts]], which was established in 1967 when President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] signed the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act.
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  • ...had a profound effect on many people in diverse walks of life. President Lyndon B. Johnson called for a rejection of the type of violence that had led to King’s dea
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  • *Colman, Jonathan (2004) ''A 'Special Relationship'?: Harold Wilson, Lyndon B. Johnson and Anglo-American Relations 'at the Summit', 1964-68''. Manchester: Manche
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  • | publisher = Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library ...bad state of press relations was, at that point, generational: Lodge and [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] were of the World War II generation, in which the government's word was t
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  • | 1964 || [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], Democrat || [[Barry Goldwater]], Republican || <span style="color:blue">
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  • | title = Lyndon B. Johnson: Portrait of a President
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  • Both signaling strategy and compellence played a role in the Lyndon B. Johnson|Johnson Administration's goals, although the compellence was of an atypical
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  • | Nov. 22, 1963 || Apr. 1, 1965 || [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] | Apr. 1, 1965 || Dec. 20, 1968 || [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]
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  • *[[Lyndon B. Johnson|LBJ]] School of [[Public Affairs]]
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  • * Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas * Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas
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  • ...of the personalities and decisionmaking in the John F. Kennedy|Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson|Johnson Administrations.It opens with a vignette of Kennedy: <blockquote>In
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  • ...into being, although he stayed more limited, as with [[Laos]], than did [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]. [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Henry Kissinger]] moved to the [[detente]] posit
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  • in the Administrations of [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]. He was a key architect of the overt combat role of the United States in
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  • ...they became part of his legacy and achieved passage under his successor, [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]. Kennedy's assassination shocked the nation, with effects that resonated ...o defeat the [[Vietnam War|Communist insurgency there]]. His successor, [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], greatly escalated the involvement in the [[Vietnam War]].
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  • Ellsberg grew increasingly disenchanted with Lyndon B. Johnson|Johnson Administration policy in the Vietnam War, and leaked a copy to Sena
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  • * Barrett, David M. ed. ''Lyndon B. Johnson's Vietnam Papers: A Documentary Collection'' (1997)
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  • ...wledge of the operation was tightly held, but was approved by Presidents [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] and [[Richard M. Nixon]] Over 2,600 cloud seeding sorties were flown betw
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  • ...y. <ref name=Hasdorff1974 /> Nolting cited a speech by then-Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, in which Diem got 90 percent of the votes. "But the charge which was level
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  • ...d distinguished DCI, a favorite of [[John F. Kennedy]], had clashed with [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]. Johnson expected to the information that he wanted, and disliked being c
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  • ...January 1967, but was recalled to active duty in August 1967 by President Lyndon B. Johnson because of her much-needed expertise in applied computer science. Rear Adm.
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  • ...omestic programs in the 1960s, such John F. Kennedy's [[New Frontier]] and Lyndon B. Johnson's [[Great Society]]. In 1993, Congress passed the [[Government Performance
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  • After the Lyndon B. Johnson presidential victory and Vietnam War, Second Indochina War, external allied
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  • ...</ref> described by two journalists:<ref>Rowland Evans and Robert Novak. ''Lyndon B. Johnson: The Exercise of Power'' (1966), p. 104 </ref> ...of God...'''<ref> ''Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1965.'' Volume II, entry 301, pp. 635-640 (1966)</ref>
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  • ...ulf of Tonkin incident, in August 1964, was the event that led President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] to order air attacks on the [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] (North Vie
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  • In his March 1968 speech, President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] announced his intention to stop bombing North Vietnam. However, reconnai
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  • ...proposed or enacted in the United States on the initiative of President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] (1963-1969). Two main goals of the Great Society social reforms were the
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  • ...proposed or enacted in the United States on the initiative of President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] (1963-1969). Two main goals of the Great Society social reforms were the
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  • *'''Him, Her''' and '''Edgar''': Three beagles owned by President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]. Johnson became briefly infamous for being photographed while he playful
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  • |title = President Lyndon B. Johnson's Address to the Nation Announcing Steps To Limit the War in Vietnam and Re
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  • * Dallek, Robert. '' Lyndon B. Johnson: Portrait of a President'' (2004)]
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  • ...er served as a foreign policy adviser to Presidents [[John F. Kennedy]], [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] and [[Richard Nixon]].
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  • Frankfurter retired and President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] named labor lawyer [[Arthur Goldberg]] to replace him. Goldberg gave Warr
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  • ...d-20th century, Texan Democrats such as [[Barbara Jordan]] and President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] played a significant role in the domestic reform policies in that period.
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  • ...Department of State officials formally recommended withdrawal to President Lyndon B. Johnson; Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, at the same time, saw the situation | author = Lyndon B. Johnson
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  • The period climaxed with [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]'s smashing electoral defeat of [[American conservatism|conservative]] Rep
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  • ...ice of the Republican party. In 1963 was appointed by the new president [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] to the [[Warren Commission]], which investigated the [[assassination of P
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  • In 1963 [[Lyndon B. Johnson|President Johnson]] inaugurated the [[Great Society]] and the Elementary an
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  • ...informal school segregation, which continued in large cities. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], building a coalition of northern Democrats and Republicans, pushed Congr
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  • Steinbeck was a friend to Presidents [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Lyndon B. Johnson]].
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  • ....<ref name=Sidey/> On [[April 20]] Kennedy sent a memo to Vice President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], asking Johnson to look into the status of America's space program, and i ...o-Kennedy>[http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/Apollomon/apollo2.pdf Lyndon B. Johnson, Vice President, Memorandum for President, April 28, 1961]</ref>
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  • ...E. ''The White House Looks South: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson.'' (2005). 668 pp.
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  • President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] wanted to invade Guatemala with [[private military contractors]].<ref nam
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  • Americanization of the war began by the [[Lyndon B. Johnson|Johnson Administration]] in 1964 following the [[Gulf of Tonkin Incident]]. | author = [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]
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  • ...]. For this service, the Rankin received commendations from Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson. She returned to Norfolk on 7 March, and in April, as a result of the unsta
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  • ...sending prominent liberals to the U.S. Senate after World War II, such as Lyndon B. Johnson and Ralph Yarborough, Texas voters retained their conservative tendencies e ...Worth and Houston areas. In 1964 NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center (now the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center) in Houston was named headquarters for all U.S. manned spacecr
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  • ...rg, ''The White House Looks South: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson'' (2005) </ref> The West was a New Deal bastion, which like the South later
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  • ...ion, although the agency stepped up its activity in Southeast Asia under [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], replacing Dulles, an OSS veteran, with a Republican with a general engin
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  • ...powerful duo of House Speaker [[Sam Rayburn]] and Senate Majority leader [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] held the party together, often by compromising with Eisenhower. In 1958 t ...tic reversal on civil rights issues culminated when Democratic President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] signed into law the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]]. The new laws ended segr
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  • ...e about 20% of the vote in the Democratic primary. When Clinton equated [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] with [[Martin Luther King]] in the passage of civil rights laws, and Bill
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  • ...l campaign, Senator [[Barry Goldwater]] continually criticized President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] and his administration for falling behind the [[Soviet Union]] in the res
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  • ...ions under presidents [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]], [[John F. Kennedy]], and [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] and foreign policy adviser during [[Nelson Rockefeller]]'s 1968 quest for
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  • Lyndon B. Johnson never felt comfortable with DCI John McCone. During the brief and generally
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  • ...st 1964, that event marked the beginning of overt U.S. combat. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] asked for, and received, Congressional authority to use military force in
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  • * 1964 - [[Gulf of Tonkin Resolution]] gives President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] Congressional approval to act in Vietnam; repealed in 1970.
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  • A report to President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] refers to the guerrilla problem being dormant in the Dominican Republic,
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  • Following the flight, President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] asked Armstrong and his wife to take part in a 24-day goodwill tour of So ...urned to the Georgetown Inn, where they each found messages to phone the [[Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center|Manned Spacecraft Center]]. During these telephone calls they
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  • ...h Center]], [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]], [[Kennedy Space Center|KSC]], [[Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center|JSC]], and that all the groups combined came to the same decis
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  • ...community to forward their estimate of Israel having nuclear weapons to [[Lyndon B. Johnson]].<ref name=NTI-Israel-timeline>{{citation
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  • ...army), with scant success. With the Communists on the verge of victory, [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] sent in American troops in large numbers--over 500,000 by 1968, plus many
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  • ...inated the national and international news that day. It also led President Lyndon B. Johnson to call for stricter gun control policies.
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  • In the midst of this steady economic growth. [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] (1963-69) dreamed of creating a "[[Great Society]]", and began many new s
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  • ...leading roles in the administrations of Truman, [[John F. Kennedy]], and [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], each of whom embraced Roosevelt's political legacy.<ref>William E Leucht
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  • ...e about 20% of the vote in the Democratic primary. When Clinton equated [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] with [[Martin Luther King]] in the passage of civil rights laws, and Bill
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