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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Salvador Dalí - Notable works

Dalí produced over 1,500 paintings in his career, in addition to producing illustrations for books, lithographs, designs for theater sets and costumes, a great number of drawings, dozens of sculptures, and various other projects, including an animated cartoon for Disney. Below is a chronological sample of important and representative work. 1910 Landscape Near Figueras 1913 Vilabertin 1916 Fiesta in Figueras (begun 1914) 1917 View of Cadaqués with Shadow of Mount Pani ...

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Salvador Dalí, Salvador Dalí - Biography, Salvador Dalí - Dalí's politics, Salvador Dalí - Notable works, Salvador Dalí - Quotations, Salvador Dalí - Trivia

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Salvador Dalí - Dalí's politics

Dalí has sometimes been portrayed as a fascist supporter, especially by his enemies in surrealist groups. The reality is probably somewhat more complex; in any event, he was probably not an anti-Semite, given that he was a friendly acquaintance of famed architect and designer Paul Laszlo, who was ethnically Jewish. In his youth Dalí embraced for a time both anarchism and communism. His writings account various anecdotes of making radical political statements more to shock listeners than from any deep conviction. When he fell into th ...

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Salvador Dalí, Salvador Dalí - Biography, Salvador Dalí - Dalí's politics, Salvador Dalí - Notable works, Salvador Dalí - Quotations, Salvador Dalí - Trivia

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania - Status

Although it has been part of the Romanian parliament and sometimes even had positions in the Romanian government, UDMR has never been registered as an official Romanian political party, instead being classified as a "union". This is a constant criticism made by its political opponents and sometimes by the critics of the Romanian democracy. UDMR consists of heterogeneous political groups following very different political ideologies, which range from extreme right to extreme left. It is, however, closer to the left part of the national ...

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Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania, Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania - Status, Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania - History, Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania - Structure, Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania - Relationship with the population

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Vlad III Dracula - The life of Vlad III

Vlad was born in the Transylvanian city of Sighişoara, during the winter of 1431. Although his native country was Wallachia to the south, the family were in exile as his father had been ousted by pro-Turkish boyars, united under a rival claimant to the throne, Alexandu, who was assisted by Ottoman regiments and Alexandu was now a vassal of the Turkish Sultan. In the same year as his birth, his father, Vlad Dracul, could be found in Nuremberg, where he was invested into ...

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Vlad III Dracula, Vlad III Dracula - Background and family, Vlad III Dracula - The life of Vlad III, Vlad III Dracula - Alledged atrocities, Vlad III Dracula - Anecdotal evidence, Vlad III Dracula - Nine anecdotes, Vlad III Dracula - The vampire myth and the Romanian attitudes

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Warsaw Pact - Members

All the Communist states of Central and Eastern Europe were signatories except Yugoslavia. The members of the Warsaw Pact pledged to defend each other if one or more of the members were attacked. The treaty also stated that relations among the signatories were based on mutual noninterference in internal affairs and respect for national sovereignty and independence - however this would later be violated with the interventions in Hungary and Czechoslovakia. Albania stopped supporting the alliance in 1961 as a result of the Sino-Soviet s ...

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Warsaw Pact, Warsaw Pact - Members, Warsaw Pact - History, Warsaw Pact - Post-Warsaw Pact

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - 1996 - Deaths

1996 - January-February. January 2 - Karl Targownik, Hungarian psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor (b. 1915) January 5 - Yahya Ayyash, Palestinian terrorist (b. 1966) January 8 - François Mitterrand, President of France (b. 1916) January 15 - Paramount Chief Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho (b. 1938) January 17 - Barbara Jordan, American politician (b. 1936) January 18 - Leonor Fini, Argentine artist (b. 1908) January 20 - Gerry Mulligan, American musician (b. ...

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1996, 1996 - Events, 1996 - January, 1996 - February, 1996 - March, 1996 - April, 1996 - May, 1996 - June, 1996 - July, 1996 - August, 1996 - September, 1996 - October, 1996 - November, 1996 - December, 1996 - Environmental change, 1996 - Unknown date, 1996 - Births, 1996 - Deaths, 1996 - January-February, 1996 - March-June, 1996 - July-December, 1996 - Nobel Prizes, 1996 - Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 1996 - Templeton Prize, 1996 - Right Livelihood Award

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - 1990 - Nobel Prizes

1990 - Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. Harry Markowitz, Merton Miller, William Sharpe ...

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1990, 1990 - Events, 1990 - January, 1990 - February, 1990 - March, 1990 - April, 1990 - May, 1990 - June, 1990 - July, 1990 - August, 1990 - September, 1990 - October, 1990 - November, 1990 - December, 1990 - Births, 1990 - Deaths, 1990 - Nobel Prizes, 1990 - Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 1990 - Fields Medalists, 1990 - Templeton Prize, 1990 - Right Livelihood Award, 1990 - Uncertain dates

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - 1996 - Nobel Prizes

1996 - Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. James Mirrlees, William Vickrey ...

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1996, 1996 - Events, 1996 - January, 1996 - February, 1996 - March, 1996 - April, 1996 - May, 1996 - June, 1996 - July, 1996 - August, 1996 - September, 1996 - October, 1996 - November, 1996 - December, 1996 - Environmental change, 1996 - Unknown date, 1996 - Births, 1996 - Deaths, 1996 - January-February, 1996 - March-June, 1996 - July-December, 1996 - Nobel Prizes, 1996 - Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 1996 - Templeton Prize, 1996 - Right Livelihood Award

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Vlad III Dracula - Alledged atrocities

More than anything else, the historical Dracula is known for his inhuman cruelty. Impalement was Dracula's preferred method of torture and execution, which he had learned in his youth as a prisoner of the Turks. It was and is one of the most gruesome ways of dying ever imagined. Dracula usually had a horse attached to each of the victim's legs as a sharpened stake was gradually forced into the body. The end of the stake was usually oiled and care was taken that the stake not be too sharp; else the victim might die too rapidly from shock. Nor ...

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Vlad III Dracula, Vlad III Dracula - Background and family, Vlad III Dracula - The life of Vlad III, Vlad III Dracula - Alledged atrocities, Vlad III Dracula - Anecdotal evidence, Vlad III Dracula - Nine anecdotes, Vlad III Dracula - The vampire myth and the Romanian attitudes

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - President - Non-governmental presidents

President is also used as a title in some non-governmental organizations. The head of a university or non-profit corporation, particularly in the United States of America, is often known as president. President is also a title in many corporations. In some cases the president acts as chief operating officer under the direction of the chief executive officer. In British constitutional practice, the chairman of an Executive Council, acting in such a capacity, is known as a President of the Executive Council. ...

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President, President - History, President - Presidents in democratic countries and international organizations, President - Presidential systems, President - Parliamentary systems, President - Semi-presidential systems, President - Collective Presidency, President - Presidents in dictatorships, President - Presidential symbols, President - Presidential chronologies of existing recognised countries, President - Specific information, President - Additional reading, President - Non-governmental presidents

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - President - Presidential symbols

As the country's head of state, in most countries the president is entitled to certain symbolic honors, as well as luxury perks that come with the office. For example, most of the world's presidents have a special residence; often a lavish mansion or palace. The President of the United States for example resides in the famous White House. As well as an official residence, in some nations the Presidency brings with it certain symbols of office, such as an official uniform, decorations, or other accessories. Perhaps the most common pres ...

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President, President - History, President - Presidents in democratic countries and international organizations, President - Presidential systems, President - Parliamentary systems, President - Semi-presidential systems, President - Collective Presidency, President - Presidents in dictatorships, President - Presidential symbols, President - Presidential chronologies of existing recognised countries, President - Specific information, President - Additional reading, President - Non-governmental presidents

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Juche - Juche in other countries

During the Cold War North Korea promoted Juche as a guide for other countries, particularly third world countries, to build socialism. Romanian president Nicolae Ceauşescu became especially interested in Juche after a visit to North Korea and sought to base his program of Systematization on it. North Korea no longer promotes Juche in this manner and now teaches that Juche is only for Koreans. Juche study groups exist throughout the world. Members of these groups learn Juche and commemorate its discovery from time to time, but they ar ...

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Juche, Juche - Practical application, Juche - Relation to socialism, Juche - Juche in other countries, Juche - Juche calendar, Juche - Reference

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - List of prominent Romanians - Historical and Political Figures

List of prominent Romanians - Ancient and Medieval. Anthim the Iberian, Archbishop of Wallachia Basarab I Neagoe Basarab Iancu de Hunedoara, voivod of Transylvania Matthias Corvinus, king of Hungary; father was ethnically Romanian (Vlach) Mihai Viteazul Mircea cel Bătrân Ştefan cel Mare, voivod of Moldavia Vlad Ţepeş (to some known as Dracula) List of prominent Romanians - Renaissance Age. Dimitrie Cantemir; historian, writer, ...

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List of prominent Romanians, List of prominent Romanians - Historical and Political Figures, List of prominent Romanians - Ancient and Medieval, List of prominent Romanians - Renaissance Age, List of prominent Romanians - Modern royalty, List of prominent Romanians - Politicians, List of prominent Romanians - Arts, List of prominent Romanians - Architecture, List of prominent Romanians - Choreography, List of prominent Romanians - Painting, List of prominent Romanians - Sculpture, List of prominent Romanians - Writing, List of prominent Romanians - Music, List of prominent Romanians - Movie and Theatre, List of prominent Romanians - Sports, List of prominent Romanians - Soccer, List of prominent Romanians - Gymnastics, List of prominent Romanians - Tennis, List of prominent Romanians - Boxing, List of prominent Romanians - Basketball, List of prominent Romanians - Athletics, List of prominent Romanians - Rowing, List of prominent Romanians - Other sports, List of prominent Romanians - Science, List of prominent Romanians - Biology, List of prominent Romanians - Chemistry, List of prominent Romanians - Engineering, List of prominent Romanians - Mathematics, List of prominent Romanians - Physics, List of prominent Romanians - Others, List of prominent Romanians - Polymaths, List of prominent Romanians - Business

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Dracula - Dracula in Romania

After the death of Nicolae Ceauşescu, a tourist industry sprung up in Transylvania (and, to a lesser extent, in Wallachia). However, Romanians have mixed feelings about linking one of their national heroes and the vampire monster. Historical places connected to Vlad Ţepeş are publicised under a Dracula theme catering largely, but not entirely, to foreign markets. Bran Castle, which has only a very tangential connection with the historical Vlad Ţepeş, now exaggerates that connection and promotes itself as "Dracula's Castle". [2] A ...

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Dracula, Dracula - Novel background, Dracula - Historical connections, Dracula - Plot, Dracula - Analysis, Dracula - Dracula in Romania, Dracula - Movie television and play adaptations, Dracula - Universal Studios productions of Dracula, Dracula - Hammer Films productions of Dracula, Dracula - Other productions 1970 - 1979, Dracula - Dracula movies 1980 - 1999, Dracula - Dracula movies 2000 to present, Dracula - Popular culture

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Dracula - Popular culture

Like Frankenstein, Dracula has inspired many literary tributes or parodies, including Stephen King's Salem's Lot, Kim Newman's Anno Dracula, Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire, Elizabeth Kostova's The Historian, Fred Saberhagen's The Dracula Tape, Wendy Swanscombe's erotic parody Vamp, and Dan Simmons's Children of the Night. Loren D. Estleman's novel The Case of the Sanguinary Count pits Dracula against that equally venerabl ...

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Dracula, Dracula - Novel background, Dracula - Historical connections, Dracula - Plot, Dracula - Analysis, Dracula - Dracula in Romania, Dracula - Movie television and play adaptations, Dracula - Universal Studios productions of Dracula, Dracula - Hammer Films productions of Dracula, Dracula - Other productions 1970 - 1979, Dracula - Dracula movies 1980 - 1999, Dracula - Dracula movies 2000 to present, Dracula - Popular culture

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Ion Iliescu - After the 1989 Revolution

Iliescu was the main figure of the period immediately following the Revolution that overthrew Nicolae Ceauşescu in December 1989, as well as the main person to benefit from it, as his leadership was quickly aknowledged within the inner circle of revolutionary leaders. As the leader of the provisional authority, Iliescu declared that he wished for Romania to become an original democracy. This is widely held to have meant the adoption of Perestroika-style reforms rather than the complete removal of existing institutions; ...

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Ion Iliescu, Ion Iliescu - Family background, Ion Iliescu - Early life, Ion Iliescu - After the 1989 Revolution, Ion Iliescu - Controversies, Ion Iliescu - Mineriads, Ion Iliescu - Constitution violations, Ion Iliescu - Alleged KGB connections, Ion Iliescu - Pardons, Ion Iliescu - Others, Ion Iliescu - Quotes

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Gregorian Bivolaru - Legal problems

Even after 1990, he was prosecuted by the police. In 2005, he was charged for eight counts, including having sex with a minor, tax evasion and illegally crossing the border. In March 2005, Bivolaru asked for asylum in Sweden, motivating that he doesn't trust the Romanian justice. On April 4 [[2005], the Swedish police of Malmö detained Bivolaru. On April 15, the Romanian police emitted a second warrant being accused of "person trafficking and other charges related to organized crime" (related to an allegedly sequestration of some per ...

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Gregorian Bivolaru, Gregorian Bivolaru - Early life, Gregorian Bivolaru - MISA, Gregorian Bivolaru - Legal problems, Gregorian Bivolaru - Extradition request rejected, Gregorian Bivolaru - Gregorian Bivolaru receives political asylum in Sweden

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Gregorian Bivolaru - Extradition request rejected

The extradition request formulated by the Romanian authorities has been rejected by Supreme Court of Sweden. On 21 October 2005 the definitive decision of the Supreme Court has been published and Gregorian Bivolaru has been declared free. The Supreme Court, composed of five judges, came to the conclusion that Gregorian Bivolaru has no chance for a fair trial in Romania. The sentence raises the problem of corruption in the Romanian justice system. The judges considered that if he were extradited to Romania, Bivolaru would not get a fai ...

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Gregorian Bivolaru, Gregorian Bivolaru - Early life, Gregorian Bivolaru - MISA, Gregorian Bivolaru - Legal problems, Gregorian Bivolaru - Extradition request rejected, Gregorian Bivolaru - Gregorian Bivolaru receives political asylum in Sweden

Read more here: » Gregorian Bivolaru: Encyclopedia II - Gregorian Bivolaru - Extradition request rejected

Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - Ion Iliescu - Early life

Born in Olteniţa, Iliescu studied electrical engineering at the Bucharest Polytechnic Institute and then as a foreign student at the Energy Institute of the Moscow University. He joined the Uniunea Tineretului Comunist (UTC - Union of Communist Youth) in 1944, and made a career in the Communist nomenklatura, becoming a secretary of the Central Committee of the Union of Communist Youth in 1956, and a member of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party in 1965. He served as Minister for Y ...

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Ion Iliescu, Ion Iliescu - Family background, Ion Iliescu - Early life, Ion Iliescu - After the 1989 Revolution, Ion Iliescu - Controversies, Ion Iliescu - Mineriads, Ion Iliescu - Constitution violations, Ion Iliescu - Alleged KGB connections, Ion Iliescu - Pardons, Ion Iliescu - Others, Ion Iliescu - Quotes

Read more here: » Ion Iliescu: Encyclopedia II - Ion Iliescu - Early life

Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - List of prominent Romanians - Sports

List of prominent Romanians - Soccer. Cristian Chivu Ilie Balaci Ladislau Bölöni Silviu Lung Gheorghe Hagi Anghel Iordănescu Gica Popescu Emerich Jenei Mircea Lucescu Vasile Miriuţă Adrian Mutu Nicolae Dobrin Cătălin Hâldan Marius Lăcătuş Michael Klein Helmut Du ...

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List of prominent Romanians, List of prominent Romanians - Historical and Political Figures, List of prominent Romanians - Ancient and Medieval, List of prominent Romanians - Renaissance Age, List of prominent Romanians - Modern royalty, List of prominent Romanians - Politicians, List of prominent Romanians - Arts, List of prominent Romanians - Architecture, List of prominent Romanians - Choreography, List of prominent Romanians - Painting, List of prominent Romanians - Sculpture, List of prominent Romanians - Writing, List of prominent Romanians - Music, List of prominent Romanians - Movie and Theatre, List of prominent Romanians - Sports, List of prominent Romanians - Soccer, List of prominent Romanians - Gymnastics, List of prominent Romanians - Tennis, List of prominent Romanians - Boxing, List of prominent Romanians - Basketball, List of prominent Romanians - Athletics, List of prominent Romanians - Rowing, List of prominent Romanians - Other sports, List of prominent Romanians - Science, List of prominent Romanians - Biology, List of prominent Romanians - Chemistry, List of prominent Romanians - Engineering, List of prominent Romanians - Mathematics, List of prominent Romanians - Physics, List of prominent Romanians - Others, List of prominent Romanians - Polymaths, List of prominent Romanians - Business

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - List of prominent Romanians - Science

List of prominent Romanians - Biology. Grigore Antipa, hydrobiologist Ana Aslan, geriatrics researcher Victor Babeş, biologist Dimitrie Brândzã, botanist Carol Davila, physician Dinischiotu family, several famous Romanian physicians and professors; Ioan Cantacuzino, microbiologist Iuliu Haţieganu, physician Wilhelm Knechtel, botanist Nicolae Leon, biologist Gheorghe Marinescu, neurologist Mina Minovici, fo ...

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List of prominent Romanians, List of prominent Romanians - Historical and Political Figures, List of prominent Romanians - Ancient and Medieval, List of prominent Romanians - Renaissance Age, List of prominent Romanians - Modern royalty, List of prominent Romanians - Politicians, List of prominent Romanians - Arts, List of prominent Romanians - Architecture, List of prominent Romanians - Choreography, List of prominent Romanians - Painting, List of prominent Romanians - Sculpture, List of prominent Romanians - Writing, List of prominent Romanians - Music, List of prominent Romanians - Movie and Theatre, List of prominent Romanians - Sports, List of prominent Romanians - Soccer, List of prominent Romanians - Gymnastics, List of prominent Romanians - Tennis, List of prominent Romanians - Boxing, List of prominent Romanians - Basketball, List of prominent Romanians - Athletics, List of prominent Romanians - Rowing, List of prominent Romanians - Other sports, List of prominent Romanians - Science, List of prominent Romanians - Biology, List of prominent Romanians - Chemistry, List of prominent Romanians - Engineering, List of prominent Romanians - Mathematics, List of prominent Romanians - Physics, List of prominent Romanians - Others, List of prominent Romanians - Polymaths, List of prominent Romanians - Business

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Nicolae Ceauşescu: Encyclopedia II - President - History

Though there had been several republican countries in the past, it was the United States of America which popularized the use of the title "President" when the post was created for the new republic's Head of State (and Head of Government) in 1789. As South America became independent from Spanish rule, so too did these new republics adopt the title of "President" for their leaders, creating constitutions ...

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President, President - History, President - Presidents in democratic countries and international organizations, President - Presidential systems, President - Parliamentary systems, President - Semi-presidential systems, President - Collective Presidency, President - Presidents in dictatorships, President - Presidential symbols, President - Presidential chronologies of existing recognised countries, President - Specific information, President - Additional reading, President - Non-governmental presidents

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