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Dream Dictionary Trap

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - Alien film - Plot

The eponymous alien creature, a lethal predator with consistently exotic abilities and physical attributes, reproduces by parasitizing living victims with embryos or by transmuting them directly into the early alien reproductive stages (egg and facehugger) through unknown means when it lacks a Queen is not present and an established hive. The film crew set up the plot device of the alien having acid for blood in order to prevent the Nostromo's crew from readily killing it with firearms — the spilled blood would have eaten through th ...

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Alien film, Alien film - Plot, Alien film - Early versions, Alien film - Production, Alien film - Music, Alien film - Themes, Alien film - Influence, Alien film - Alien Special Edition a.k.a. Director's Cut 2003, Alien film - Feature films within the same storyline, Alien film - Quadrilogy plot-summary, Alien film - Spin-offs, Alien film - Trivia

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia - Spider

Araneomorphae Mesothelae Mygalomorphae See the taxonomy section for families Spiders are invertebrate animal(s) that produce silk, have eight legs and no wings. More precisely, a spider is any member of the arachnid order Araneae, an order divided into two sub-orders: the Opisthothelae (which include the infraorders Mygalomorphae (trapdoor and tarantula spiders) and Araneomorphae (the modern spiders)) and the Mesothelae, which contains the Family Liphistiidae, burrowing spiders from Asia. ...

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - Wrexham - History

Wrexham - Prehistoric and Roman times. There is evidence of prehistoric activity in the Wrexham area, in the discovery of the remains of a Bronze Age burial in Brymbo, near Wrexham, known as "Brymbo Man". Evidence of occupation during Roman times was found during the construction of the Plas Coch retail park outside the town centre. Wrexham - Middle Ages. Wrexham is not mentioned in the Domesday Book, the first mention of it comes in 1161 by which time there was a Norman motte ...

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Wrexham, Wrexham - History, Wrexham - Prehistoric and Roman times, Wrexham - Middle Ages, Wrexham - Nineteenth and Twentieth Century, Wrexham - Present day, Wrexham - City Status, Wrexham - Culture, Wrexham - Arts, Wrexham - Media, Wrexham - Religion, Wrexham - Shopping, Wrexham - Sport, Wrexham - Education, Wrexham - Politics, Wrexham - Future plans

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - Cosmic Era Superweapons - High-powered Microwaves

Cosmic Era Superweapons - Cyclops System. The Cyclops System is a powerful microwave weapon devised by the Earth Alliance, which consists of a large array of dish emitters. The Cyclops System's effectiveness is actually increased by Neutron Jammers, which restrict the microwaves to smaller area and increase the intensity of the weapon's effects. Once activated, the Cyclops System rapidly heats the water that makes up about 70% of the human body, as well as the propellant and ammunition supplies of mobile s ...

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Cosmic Era Superweapons, Cosmic Era Superweapons - Nuclear Technologies, Cosmic Era Superweapons - Neutron Jammer, Cosmic Era Superweapons - Neutron Jammer Canceller, Cosmic Era Superweapons - Neutron Stampeder, Cosmic Era Superweapons - Hyper-Deuterion Nuclear Reactor, Cosmic Era Superweapons - GENESIS, Cosmic Era Superweapons - High-powered Microwaves, Cosmic Era Superweapons - Cyclops System, Cosmic Era Superweapons - Nibelung, Cosmic Era Superweapons - Mirage Colloid guided, Cosmic Era Superweapons - Requiem

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - Parkinson's disease - Symptoms

Parkinson's disease - Cardinal symptoms. Symptoms may vary among patients, and additionally may vary greatly over time in a single patient. However, the cardinal symptoms are: tremor (while this is the best known symptom, it is not displayed by an estimated 30% of patients with little perceptible tremor; these are classified as rigid-akinetic. The classical Parkinsonian tremor is 4-7Hz, often unilateral, decreased by supination and pronation, and responds to dopaminergics and anticholinergics. ...

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Parkinson's disease, Parkinson's disease - Debate over Causes, Parkinson's disease - Genetic, Parkinson's disease - Toxins, Parkinson's disease - Head trauma, Parkinson's disease - Loss of dopamine-secreting cells, Parkinson's disease - Symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Cardinal symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional psychological and cognitive symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional sensory symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Additional physical symptoms, Parkinson's disease - Other notes, Parkinson's disease - Diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Differential diagnosis, Parkinson's disease - Imaging, Parkinson's disease - Treatment, Parkinson's disease - Related diseases, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson-Plus diseases, Parkinson's disease - Secondary parkinsonism, Parkinson's disease - Parkinson's and death, Parkinson's disease - Notable Parkinson's sufferers

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - Henry VIII of England - Religious upheaval

Background Christianity Protestant Reformation Apostolic Succession Roman Catholicism Episcopal structure People Thomas Cranmer Henry VIII Richard Hooker "Instruments of Unity" Archbishop of Canterbury Lambeth Conferences Anglican Consultative Council Primates' Meeting Liturgy and Worship Book of Common Prayer High Church · Low Church Broad Church Oxford Movement Thirty-Nine Articles< ...

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Henry VIII of England, Henry VIII of England - Early life, Henry VIII of England - Early reign, Henry VIII of England - The King's Great Matter, Henry VIII of England - Religious upheaval, Henry VIII of England - Birth of a Prince, Henry VIII of England - Major Acts, Henry VIII of England - Later years, Henry VIII of England - Death and succession, Henry VIII of England - Legacy, Henry VIII of England - Style and arms, Henry VIII of England - Issue, Henry VIII of England - Trivia

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Doom - Character history

Victor was born to Werner von Doom, a noted Roma healer, and Cynthia von Doom, who was said to be a witch. His mother was killed when Victor was an infant. She had attempted to gain power to protect her gypsy tribe from persecution by the reigning authorities of Latveria. Unfortunately, she bargained with the demon Mephisto for power (in the Earth X comic, it was stated that her bargain was that, in exchange for her soul, Mephisto would ensure that her son became notable, however Earth X is an alternate reality and therefore no ...

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Doctor Doom, Doctor Doom - Character history, Doctor Doom - Goals, Doctor Doom - Adversaries, Doctor Doom - Powers and abilities, Doctor Doom - Ultimate Doctor Doom, Doctor Doom - Character history, Doctor Doom - Powers and abilities, Doctor Doom - Critical reaction, Doctor Doom - Appearances in other media, Doctor Doom - 2005 film, Doctor Doom - Daniel Dumile as MF Doom, Doctor Doom - Influences on other characters, Doctor Doom - Bibliography of comic books starring Doctor Doom

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - Nitroglycerin - Preparation

Nitroglycerin is prepared by nitration of glycerol (also known as glycerin). In the process, glycerin is slowly tipped into a mix of full concentration nitric and sulfuric acids (about 50% sulfuric acid, 40% nitric acid, and 5-10% glycerin). The mixed acid must be cooled to approximately room temperature before the glycerin is added because they exotherm (heat up) greatly when combined. The solution is slowly stirred. A few seconds after mixing, the vessel must be immersed in a jacket of ice water to prevent the exothermic reaction from over ...

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Nitroglycerin, Nitroglycerin - History, Nitroglycerin - Instability and desensitization, Nitroglycerin - What is detonation?, Nitroglycerin - Preparation, Nitroglycerin - Manufacturing, Nitroglycerin - Medical use, Nitroglycerin - Other Uses

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia - Baka Cameroon and Gabon

The Baka, also known as Bebayaka, Bebayaga, Bibaya, or Babinga, are a Pygmy ethnic group inhabiting the southeastern rain forests of Cameroon, northern Congo (Brazzaville), northern Gabon, and southwestern Central African Republic. They are sometimes mistakenly called a subgroup of the Twa pygmies, but the two peoples are not closely related. Likewise, the name Baka is sometimes mistakenly applied to any of Cameroon's two to nine recognized pygmy populations. With an average height of 1.5 metres, the Baka a ...

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - Deforestation - History and Historical causes

Deforestation - Prehistory. Deforestation has been practiced by humans for thousands of years. Fire was probably the first tool that allowed humans to modify the landscape. The first evidence of deforestation shows up in the Mesolithic. Fire was probably used to drive game into more accessible areas. With the advent of agriculture fire became the prime tool to clear land for crops. In Europe there is little solid evidence before 5000 BP. Mesolithic foragers used fire to create openings for red deer and wild boar. ...

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Deforestation, Deforestation - Effects of deforestation, Deforestation - Definition of deforestation, Deforestation - Use of the term deforestation, Deforestation - Causes of deforestation, Deforestation - Agents, Deforestation - Present Causes, Deforestation - Theories of deforestation, Deforestation - History and Historical causes, Deforestation - Prehistory, Deforestation - Pre-industrial history, Deforestation - Industrial pressure, Deforestation - Recent changes, Deforestation - Environmental effects, Deforestation - Atmospheric pollution, Deforestation - Wildlife, Deforestation - Hydrologic cycle and water resources, Deforestation - Soil erosion, Deforestation - Landslides, Deforestation - Alternatives, Deforestation - Produce substitution, Deforestation - Farming, Deforestation - Social change, Deforestation - Sources and References

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - The Prince of Tennis - Episode List

The Prince of Tennis - Season One. Episode 1-10: Interschool ranking arc I Episode 11-21: Vs. Fudomine Arc Episode 22-26: Seigaku Training 001: The Prince Appears 002: Samurai Junior 003: The Seigaku regular members have arrived 004: A man know as a viper 005: Snake Shoot 006: That man, Nanjiroh Echizen... 007: Two Ryoma's 008: Split step 009: The hard day 010: Coun ...

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The Prince of Tennis, The Prince of Tennis - Plot, The Prince of Tennis - Notable rival schools, The Prince of Tennis - Others, The Prince of Tennis - Episode List, The Prince of Tennis - Season One, The Prince of Tennis - Season Two, The Prince of Tennis - Season Three, The Prince of Tennis - Season Four, The Prince of Tennis - Minor Characters, The Prince of Tennis - TV Show, The Prince of Tennis - Opening Themes, The Prince of Tennis - Ending Themes, The Prince of Tennis - Movie, The Prince of Tennis - New OVA Series, The Prince of Tennis - Soundtracks, The Prince of Tennis - Impact

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - Miranda Richardson - Projects in production

Richardson has a number of film and television projects in various stages of production: Gideon's Daughter [TV] (Completed) Stella Provoked (Completed) — Veronica Scott Merlin's Apprentice [TV] (Completed) — Lady of the Lake Southland Tales (Post-Production) Spinning Into Butter (Post-Production) — Catherine Kenney Puffball (Pre-Production) — Mabs See also:

Miranda Richardson, Miranda Richardson - Biography, Miranda Richardson - Declined roles, Miranda Richardson - Projects in production, Miranda Richardson - Filmography, Miranda Richardson - Theatre, Miranda Richardson - Repertory theatre, Miranda Richardson - Professional theatre, Miranda Richardson - Awards and nominations

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - Windows 2000 - Architecture

Windows 2000 is a highly modular system that consists of two main layers: a user mode and a kernel mode. The user mode refers to the mode in which user programs are run. Such programs are limited in terms of what system resources they have access to, while the kernel mode has unrestricted access to the system memory and external devices. All user mode applications access system resources through the executive which runs in kernel mode. Windows 2000 - User mode. User mode in Windows 2000 is made of subsyste ...

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Windows 2000, Windows 2000 - History, Windows 2000 - Architecture, Windows 2000 - User mode, Windows 2000 - Kernel mode, Windows 2000 - Common functionality, Windows 2000 - NTFS 5, Windows 2000 - Encrypting File System, Windows 2000 - Basic and dynamic disk storage, Windows 2000 - Accessibility support, Windows 2000 - Language & locale support, Windows 2000 - System utilities, Windows 2000 - Recovery Console, Windows 2000 - Server family functionality, Windows 2000 - Distributed File System, Windows 2000 - Active Directory, Windows 2000 - Volume fault tolerance, Windows 2000 - Versions, Windows 2000 - Deployment, Windows 2000 - Total cost of ownership, Windows 2000 - Notes

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - Natalee Holloway - Investigation

On May 30, immediately following her missed flight, Natalee's stepfather and mother, Jug and Beth Twitty, traveled to Aruba with friends by private jet. Within four hours of landing in Aruba the Twittys and others went to the Aruban police with Van der Sloot's name and address, as the person last known to be seen with their daughter. Accompanied by two Aruban policemen, they went to the Van der Sloot home looking for Natalee. During this enco ...

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Natalee Holloway, Natalee Holloway - Disappearance, Natalee Holloway - Investigation, Natalee Holloway - Criticism of the investigation call for boycott, Natalee Holloway - Media coverage

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - Concorde - Possible replacement

In November 2003, European aviation company EADS (the company behind Airbus) announced that it was considering working with Japanese companies to develop a larger, faster replacement for Concorde [5]. However, recent news reports suggest only $1m is being invested every year into research, much less than the $1bn needed for the development of a viable airliner. In October 2005, JAXA, the Japan Aerospace eXploration Agency, undertook aerodynamic testing of a scale model of a plane designed to carry 300 passengers at Mach 2. If pursued to commercial deployment, it would be ...

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Concorde, Concorde - Origins, Concorde - Technological features, Concorde - Scheduled flights, Concorde - Passenger experience, Concorde - Paris crash, Concorde - Withdrawal from service, Concorde - Air France, Concorde - British Airways, Concorde - Aircraft histories, Concorde - Cultural and political impact, Concorde - Dimensions and specifications, Concorde - Trivia, Concorde - Possible replacement, Concorde - Films and television

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - Concorde - Aircraft histories

Only 20 Concordes were built, six for development and 14 for commercial service. These were: Two prototypes Two pre-production aircraft 16 production aircraft The first two of these did not enter commercial service Of the 14 which flew commercially, 12 were still in service in April 2003 All but two of these aircraft - a remarkably high percentage for any commercial fleet - are preserved. The two which are not are F-BVFD (cn 211), which was withdrawn from service in the 1980s and scrapped in 1994; and F-BTSC (cn 203), which crashed in Paris. See C ...

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Concorde, Concorde - Origins, Concorde - Technological features, Concorde - Scheduled flights, Concorde - Passenger experience, Concorde - Paris crash, Concorde - Withdrawal from service, Concorde - Air France, Concorde - British Airways, Concorde - Aircraft histories, Concorde - Cultural and political impact, Concorde - Dimensions and specifications, Concorde - Trivia, Concorde - Possible replacement, Concorde - Films and Television

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia - Battle of Issus

In the Battle of Issus in 333 BC Alexander the Great of Macedonia defeated Darius III of Persia. Battle of Issus - Combatants. Macedonians and their Greek Allies, led by Alexander. With about 5,000 cavalry, 26,000 infantry. Persians under Darius III with some 30,000 Greek mercenaries, 60,000 Persian infantry and 30,000 Persian cavalry. (NOTE: these numbers were given by ancient sources, mainly Arrian and Curtius, who were notorious for inflating Persian numbers to make Alexander's victories s ...

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - Ben 10 - Secondary characters

These characters are either allies, relatives, or neutral in regards to the heroes of the series. Ben 10 - Hoverboard. Hoverboard is one of three alien bounty hunters sent to take the Omnitrix from Ben. He is from the same species that the Diamondhead form is based on. He has nearly inpenetrable grey armor, a black helmet with a small, green triangle (presumably for sight) on it, and carries a large rifle. Unlike the other hunters, Hoverboard is allied against Vilgax. ...

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Ben 10, Ben 10 - Plot, Ben 10 - Heroes, Ben 10 - Ben Tennyson, Ben 10 - Gwen Tennyson, Ben 10 - Max Tennyson, Ben 10 - Villians, Ben 10 - Doctor Animo, Ben 10 - Jonah Melville, Ben 10 - Kraab, Ben 10 - Limax, Ben 10 - Sixsix, Ben 10 - Vilgax, Ben 10 - Secondary characters, Ben 10 - Hoverboard, Ben 10 - Krakken, Ben 10 - Captain Shaw, Ben 10 - Aunt Vera, Ben 10 - Upcoming characters, Ben 10 - Hexlord, Ben 10 - Joey, Ben 10 - Kevin, Ben 10 - Megawatts, Ben 10 - Zombozo, Ben 10 - Omnitrix, Ben 10 - Diamondhead, Ben 10 - Fourarms, Ben 10 - Ghostfreak, Ben 10 - Grey Matter, Ben 10 - Heatblast, Ben 10 - Ripjaw, Ben 10 - Stinkfly, Ben 10 - Upgrade, Ben 10 - Wildmutt, Ben 10 - XLR8, Ben 10 - Episodes, Ben 10 - Season 1, Ben 10 - Trivia, Ben 10 - Ben 10: Battle Ready game, Ben 10 - Gameplay, Ben 10 - Powers, Ben 10 - Enemies, Ben 10 - Voice actor information

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - List of Star Trek Planets - I

Idran Ingraham B - a Federation colony mentioned in the TOS episode "Operation: Annihilate!". Izar - also called Epsilon Boötis III is Federation colony mentioned in the TOS episode "Whom Gods Destroy". It is the homeworld of the legendary captain Garth or Izar. Its capital is New Seattle. ...

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List of Star Trek Planets, List of Star Trek Planets - A, List of Star Trek Planets - B, List of Star Trek Planets - C, List of Star Trek Planets - D, List of Star Trek Planets - E, List of Star Trek Planets - F, List of Star Trek Planets - G, List of Star Trek Planets - H, List of Star Trek Planets - I, List of Star Trek Planets - J, List of Star Trek Planets - K, List of Star Trek Planets - L, List of Star Trek Planets - M, List of Star Trek Planets - N, List of Star Trek Planets - O, List of Star Trek Planets - P, List of Star Trek Planets - Q, List of Star Trek Planets - R, List of Star Trek Planets - S, List of Star Trek Planets - T, List of Star Trek Planets - U, List of Star Trek Planets - V, List of Star Trek Planets - W, List of Star Trek Planets - X, List of Star Trek Planets - Y, List of Star Trek Planets - Z

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - London in film - Criminals

Historic periods in the city's underworld have been portrayed in a small number of films. Examples include Where's Jack? (17th century), The First Great Train Robbery (Victorian era), Chicago Joe and the Showgirl (World War II) and The Krays (the 1960s), while 10 Rillington Place (1971) recreated 1940s London, filming in the actual street where John Christie carried out his infamous murders. Other films have evoked London's underworld in the modern era, including Robbery (1967), Villain ...

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London in film, London in film - Historical London, London in film - Pre-Victorian London, London in film - Victorian London, London in film - 20th Century, London in film - Ealing Comedies, London in film - Swinging London, London in film - Romantic London, London in film - Thrillers, London in film - London Underground, London in film - Science fiction, London in film - Criminals, London in film - The other side of London, London in film - Kids London, London in film - Musical London

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia - Hanging

Hanging is a form of execution or a method for suicide. As form of capital punishment hanging has been used throughout history. There are four methods of hanging: the long drop the short drop the standard drop suspension hanging A long-drop hanging may break the neck (cervical fracture) causing traumatic spinal cord injury ...

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Dream Dictionary Trap: Encyclopedia II - Deflation economics - Examples of deflation

Examples of deflation include the Great Depression and the economy of Japan during the 1990s. During the 19th century the gold standard was in use and known gold stocks were growing less rapidly than production. As a result, gold became more expensive in terms of goods, that is, a drop in the price level. This phenomenon ended with the discovery of gold reserves in South Africa and Alaska. During World War I the British Pound Sterling was removed from the gold standard. The motivation for this policy change was to finance the First Wo ...

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Deflation economics, Deflation economics - Effects of deflation, Deflation economics - Causes of deflation, Deflation economics - Alternative Causes and Effects: The Austrian School of Economics, Deflation economics - Impacts of Deflation, Deflation economics - Counteracting deflation, Deflation economics - Examples of deflation, Deflation economics - Deflation in the United States, Deflation economics - Deflation in Hong Kong, Deflation economics - Deflation in Japan

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