History for November 8 - On-This-Day.com
Bram Stoker 1847, Margaret Mitchell 1900, Dr. Christian Barnard 1922
Patti Page 1927, Minne Riperton 1948, Parker Posey 1968
1656 - Edmond Halley was born. Halley, an astronomer-mathmatician, was the first to calculate the orbit that was named after him. The comet makes an appearance every 76 years.
1793 - The Louvre Museum, in Paris, opened to the public for the first time.
1805 - The "Corps of Discovery" reached the Pacific Ocean. The expedition was lead by William Clark and Meriwether Lewis. The journey had begun on May 14, 1804, with the goal of exploring the Louisiana Purchase territory.
1887 - Doc Holliday died at the age of 35. The gun fighting dentist died from tuberculosis in a sanitarium in Glenwood Springs, CO.
1895 - Wilhelm Roentgen while experimenting with electricity discovered the scientific principle involved and took the first X-ray pictures.
1923 - Adolf Hitler made his first attempt at seizing power in Germany with a failed coup in Munich that came to be known as the "Beer-Hall Putsch."
1950 - During the Korean conflict, the first jet-plane battle took place as U.S. Air Force Lt. Russell J. Brown shot down a North Korean MiG-15.
1956 - After turning down 18,000 names, the Ford Motor Company decided to name their new car the "Edsel," after Henry Ford's only son.
1966 - REPUBLICAN Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts became the first African-American elected to the U.S. Senate by popular vote.
1966 - Ronald Reagan was elected governor of California.
1986 - Vyacheslav M. Molotov died at age 96. During World War II, Molotov ordered the mass production of bottles filled with flammable liquid later called the "Molotov cocktail."
1997 - Chinese engineers diverted the Yangtze River to make way for the Three Gorges Dam.
2000 - In Florida, a statewide recount began to decide the winner of the 2000 U.S. presidential election.
2000 - Waco special counsel John C. Danforth released his final report that absolved the government of wrongdoing in the 1993 seige of the Branch Davidian compound in Texas.
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Here’s the Potentially Devastating Move Republicans Might Use to Stop Obama’s Immigration Plans | TheBlaze.com
Here’s the Potentially Devastating Move Republicans Might Use to Stop Obama’s Immigration Plans | TheBlaze.com:
"Republicans in the House and Senate are having active discussions about passing legislation to stop President Barack Obama from acting unilaterally on immigration, as part of a broader bill to fund the federal government.
The talks have occurred even as Obama and GOP leaders have issued warnings to each other on immigration. On Wednesday, Obama said he would move ahead with his executive action, which could create legal status for millions of illegal immigrants, by the end of the year."
"Republicans in the House and Senate are having active discussions about passing legislation to stop President Barack Obama from acting unilaterally on immigration, as part of a broader bill to fund the federal government.
The talks have occurred even as Obama and GOP leaders have issued warnings to each other on immigration. On Wednesday, Obama said he would move ahead with his executive action, which could create legal status for millions of illegal immigrants, by the end of the year."
Surprise Supreme Court Action Could Destroy Obamacare
Surprise Supreme Court Action Could Destroy Obamacare:
"Reeling from staggering Democrat losses in the midterm elections, the Obama White House has just been served another heaping helping of bad news — word that the U.S. Supreme Court will take a second close and critical look at the constitutionality of ObamaCare.
The announcement from the high court was something of a surprise, as the decision to hear the case was made by the justices without waiting for a split among federal appeals courts."
"Reeling from staggering Democrat losses in the midterm elections, the Obama White House has just been served another heaping helping of bad news — word that the U.S. Supreme Court will take a second close and critical look at the constitutionality of ObamaCare.
The announcement from the high court was something of a surprise, as the decision to hear the case was made by the justices without waiting for a split among federal appeals courts."
VIDEO: BOOM! Mia Love Puts the Race and Gender Baiters at CNN in their Place
VIDEO: BOOM! Mia Love Puts the Race and Gender Baiters at CNN in their Place:
"With Mia Loves election to Congress to represent Utah in the House, she did make history by becoming the first black female Republican elected to Congress. But, unlike the Left, who pushed for a Barack Obama presidency in 2008 in order to ‘make history,’ then proceeded to play the race card against anyone who disagreed with his policies, Love’s election was not about her race."
"With Mia Loves election to Congress to represent Utah in the House, she did make history by becoming the first black female Republican elected to Congress. But, unlike the Left, who pushed for a Barack Obama presidency in 2008 in order to ‘make history,’ then proceeded to play the race card against anyone who disagreed with his policies, Love’s election was not about her race."
Tahmooressi Details the Conditions He Says He Faced in Mexican Prison: ‘Like Some Kind of Animal in a Cage’ | Video | TheBlaze.com
Tahmooressi Details the Conditions He Says He Faced in Mexican Prison: ‘Like Some Kind of Animal in a Cage’ | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi detailed the conditions he says he faced while behind bars in Mexico during a special that aired on Fox News Thursday night.
Speaking with “On the Record” host Greta Van Susteren, Tahmooressi recounted his experience crossing the border earlier this year. The former marine maintained that he made a wrong turn into the country and never intended to cross over the border with firearms."
"Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi detailed the conditions he says he faced while behind bars in Mexico during a special that aired on Fox News Thursday night.
Speaking with “On the Record” host Greta Van Susteren, Tahmooressi recounted his experience crossing the border earlier this year. The former marine maintained that he made a wrong turn into the country and never intended to cross over the border with firearms."
Meanwhile, Europe Is (Still) Burning
Meanwhile, Europe Is (Still) Burning | The American Spectator:
"In case anyone missed it, the sick man of the global economy is getting much sicker.
And it’s not just “peripheral” economies like Greece asunder in a sea of stagnation.
Some of the European Union’s biggest players are in serious economic trouble.
...France hasn’t managed two quarters of consecutive growth since François Hollande became President in May 2012.
Despite promising fiscal constraints, France has engaged in a series of typical and probably extra-legal Eurozone fudges to try and disguise the fact that it has failed again and again to cut its fiscal deficits to a promised 3 percent.
...To France’s southeast, Italy’s unemployment crisis — fueled by a situation of jobs-for-life for some and unstable part-time contracts for others — has entered the realm of high farce.
The country’s youth unemployment rate stands at 42.9 percent, while the overall official unemployment rate is 12.6 percent.
But no one should be surprised.
A recently released World Economic Forum report, for instance, ranked Italy 136 out of 144 economies on labor-market efficiency, just outpacing exemplars of economic success such as Zimbabwe, Iran, Venezuela, and Argentina."
"In case anyone missed it, the sick man of the global economy is getting much sicker.
And it’s not just “peripheral” economies like Greece asunder in a sea of stagnation.
Some of the European Union’s biggest players are in serious economic trouble.
...France hasn’t managed two quarters of consecutive growth since François Hollande became President in May 2012.
Despite promising fiscal constraints, France has engaged in a series of typical and probably extra-legal Eurozone fudges to try and disguise the fact that it has failed again and again to cut its fiscal deficits to a promised 3 percent.
...To France’s southeast, Italy’s unemployment crisis — fueled by a situation of jobs-for-life for some and unstable part-time contracts for others — has entered the realm of high farce.
The country’s youth unemployment rate stands at 42.9 percent, while the overall official unemployment rate is 12.6 percent.
But no one should be surprised.
A recently released World Economic Forum report, for instance, ranked Italy 136 out of 144 economies on labor-market efficiency, just outpacing exemplars of economic success such as Zimbabwe, Iran, Venezuela, and Argentina."
Democrat Pat Caddell: ‘Harry Reid Should be in the Chicago Mob’; Questions Reid’s Patriotism
Democrat Pat Caddell: ‘Harry Reid Should be in the Chicago Mob’; Questions Reid’s Patriotism:
"Longterm Democrat pollster and political commentator Pat Caddell, speaking on the aftermath of the Democrat Party’s crushing defeat on Tuesday, vented to FOX News anchor Eric Shawn about Democrat Senate Majority Leader (until January) Harry Reid, and it was blistering. "
"Longterm Democrat pollster and political commentator Pat Caddell, speaking on the aftermath of the Democrat Party’s crushing defeat on Tuesday, vented to FOX News anchor Eric Shawn about Democrat Senate Majority Leader (until January) Harry Reid, and it was blistering. "
North Korea Reacts to Ebola Pretty Much Exactly the Way You'd Expect North Korea to React to Ebola
North Korea Reacts to Ebola Pretty Much Exactly the Way You'd Expect North Korea to React to Ebola - Hit & Run : Reason.com
Around 30 countries have responded to the Ebola outbreak with travel bans of one kind or another. But one state stands out for the intensity of its response, clamping down on people's movements in ways that might strike even Peter King as excessive.
Around 30 countries have responded to the Ebola outbreak with travel bans of one kind or another. But one state stands out for the intensity of its response, clamping down on people's movements in ways that might strike even Peter King as excessive.
It's North Korea, of course. The place is located nowhere near the outbreak, and it isn't exactly a destination point for West African tourists, but what is probably the world's most paranoid and xenophobic regime isn't taking any chances. The Washington Post's Anna Fifield reports:
North Korea abruptly told the handful of travel companies bringing western tourists into the country that all tours would be indefinitely suspended. Most have had all their November tours canceled and are waiting to hear about December. The ban also extends to Chinese tourists, who make up the bulk of visitors to Pyongyang, by far.
Then on Thursday, North Korea announced all foreigners—including diplomats, and regardless of where they're coming—arriving in the country will be quarantined for 21 days. That's more than three times the length of the average tour....
But it's not just foreigners who are considered potential carriers of the deadly virus....People wanting to go to Pyongyang on personal business, such as for family events, are being denied entry to the capital, while state officials now have to go through a cumbersome process involving getting an epidemiological certificate from the provincial quarantine office, the site reported.
Why a Texas Dairy Farmer Who Sells Raw Milk Directly to Consumers Is Being Fined $3,000 After His Product Was Found in a Co-Op | Video | TheBlaze.com
Why a Texas Dairy Farmer Who Sells Raw Milk Directly to Consumers Is Being Fined $3,000 After His Product Was Found in a Co-Op | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"A dairy farmer in Hill County, Texas, who serves a growing raw milk customer base, was slapped with a $3,000 fine from a city some 40 miles away, but he questions whether his sales even violated the law."
"A dairy farmer in Hill County, Texas, who serves a growing raw milk customer base, was slapped with a $3,000 fine from a city some 40 miles away, but he questions whether his sales even violated the law."
McConnell: Bet on more IRS hearings | WashingtonExaminer.com
McConnell: Bet on more IRS hearings | WashingtonExaminer.com:
"The senator, who easily defeated his Democratic challenger this week by about 17 points, promised during a press conference on Wednesday that he and his colleagues would continue to hold hearings on the scandal.
McConnell’s remarks were prompted by a reporter who asked: “Will there be hearings on the IRS?”
The Kentucky senator responded immediately and without missing a beat: “Oh, you can bet on that.”
"The senator, who easily defeated his Democratic challenger this week by about 17 points, promised during a press conference on Wednesday that he and his colleagues would continue to hold hearings on the scandal.
McConnell’s remarks were prompted by a reporter who asked: “Will there be hearings on the IRS?”
The Kentucky senator responded immediately and without missing a beat: “Oh, you can bet on that.”
Climate change supporters suffer losses
Climate change supporters suffer losses | TheHill
Despite millions spent to make climate change a wedge issue during the midterms, environmentally friendly candidates didn’t fare well on Election Day.
Green groups funneled an unprecedented amount of money into top Senate races that determined control of the upper chamber but fell short.
The nation’s top environmental groups including the League of Conservation Voters, the Sierra Club, the Environmental Defense Fund, the Natural Resources Defense Council, and billionaire Tom Steyer’s NextGen Climate spent at least $85 million on six Senate races.
Out of those six races, only two candidates willing to take action on climate change won their races.
In Michigan, Rep. Gary Peters (D) won, and in New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D) held on to her seat. But Republicans picked up crucial Senate seats in Colorado, Iowa and North Carolina.
The results are still out for the final Senate race greens collectively spent on, Sen. Mark Begich’s (D) reelection bid in Alaska.
“Despite the climate movement’s significant investments and an unprecedented get-out-the-vote program, strong voices for climate action were defeated, and candidates paid for by corporate interests and bolstered by sinister voter suppression tactics won the day,” Michael Brune, executive director of the Sierra Club, said on Wednesday.
Despite millions spent to make climate change a wedge issue during the midterms, environmentally friendly candidates didn’t fare well on Election Day.
Green groups funneled an unprecedented amount of money into top Senate races that determined control of the upper chamber but fell short.
The nation’s top environmental groups including the League of Conservation Voters, the Sierra Club, the Environmental Defense Fund, the Natural Resources Defense Council, and billionaire Tom Steyer’s NextGen Climate spent at least $85 million on six Senate races.
Out of those six races, only two candidates willing to take action on climate change won their races.
In Michigan, Rep. Gary Peters (D) won, and in New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D) held on to her seat. But Republicans picked up crucial Senate seats in Colorado, Iowa and North Carolina.
The results are still out for the final Senate race greens collectively spent on, Sen. Mark Begich’s (D) reelection bid in Alaska.
“Despite the climate movement’s significant investments and an unprecedented get-out-the-vote program, strong voices for climate action were defeated, and candidates paid for by corporate interests and bolstered by sinister voter suppression tactics won the day,” Michael Brune, executive director of the Sierra Club, said on Wednesday.
‘Not a Smidgen of Corruption’: IRS Forced to Admit They Never Even Looked for Lerner’s ‘Missing’ Emails
‘Not a Smidgen of Corruption’: IRS Forced to Admit They Never Even Looked for Lerner’s ‘Missing’ Emails:
"When it comes to scandals, the Obama Administration maintains a strict policy of denial mixed with a level of stonewalling that truly boggles the mind. Not only has this administration plainly denied the existence of a political vendetta by the IRS, but when finally forced to admit that such improprieties existed, this administration has maintained that there is not “a smidgen” of corruption to be found.
It can’t be found because they’re not looking…"
"When it comes to scandals, the Obama Administration maintains a strict policy of denial mixed with a level of stonewalling that truly boggles the mind. Not only has this administration plainly denied the existence of a political vendetta by the IRS, but when finally forced to admit that such improprieties existed, this administration has maintained that there is not “a smidgen” of corruption to be found.
It can’t be found because they’re not looking…"
Food Stamps Crisis Ignored in Nearly 98% of Network Stories
Food Stamps Crisis Ignored in Nearly 98% of Network Stories | Media Research Center:
"The American food stamps program has experienced “unprecedented” and “unsustainable” growth under President Barack Obama according to experts, but the broadcast news media have virtually ignored this bad news this election year.
The three broadcast networks would rather not remind voters that a record number of Americans received food stamps under the Obama presidency, or that more than 46 million Americans have been on food stamps for 35 straight months.
While Obama has said that “every single one” of his policies is “on the ballot” this fall, the media have worked hard to protect him from bad news, especially if there can be any connection."
"The American food stamps program has experienced “unprecedented” and “unsustainable” growth under President Barack Obama according to experts, but the broadcast news media have virtually ignored this bad news this election year.
The three broadcast networks would rather not remind voters that a record number of Americans received food stamps under the Obama presidency, or that more than 46 million Americans have been on food stamps for 35 straight months.
While Obama has said that “every single one” of his policies is “on the ballot” this fall, the media have worked hard to protect him from bad news, especially if there can be any connection."
After Claiming No Money for Ebola Vaccine, NIH Awards $31 Million 'Diversity' Grant
After Claiming No Money for Ebola Vaccine, NIH Awards $31 Million 'Diversity' Grant | National Review Online:
"As last month’s Ebola hysteria tightened its grip on the United States, National Institutes of Health director Francis Collins publicly blamed a lack of congressional funding for the global health crisis. “Frankly, if we had not gone through our 10-year slide in research support, we probably would have had a vaccine in time for this that would’ve gone through clinical trials and would have been ready.”
National Review Online disputed that claim, pointing out that funding never really “slid” and that the NIH routinely spent gobs of money on pointless pet projects.
And, apparently, it continues to do so.
Late last month, the NIH announced that it will grant $31 million to “enhance diversity in the medical research workforce.”
The five-year program is expected to support 50 awardees from “underrepresented” backgrounds in the science and research fields."
"As last month’s Ebola hysteria tightened its grip on the United States, National Institutes of Health director Francis Collins publicly blamed a lack of congressional funding for the global health crisis. “Frankly, if we had not gone through our 10-year slide in research support, we probably would have had a vaccine in time for this that would’ve gone through clinical trials and would have been ready.”
National Review Online disputed that claim, pointing out that funding never really “slid” and that the NIH routinely spent gobs of money on pointless pet projects.
And, apparently, it continues to do so.
Late last month, the NIH announced that it will grant $31 million to “enhance diversity in the medical research workforce.”
The five-year program is expected to support 50 awardees from “underrepresented” backgrounds in the science and research fields."
What Does Societal Collapse and Martial Law Look Like?
What Does Societal Collapse and Martial Law Look Like? | The Daily Sheeple
The United States is staring an economic collapse in the face with its $17 trillion dollar deficit, $238 trillion dollars of unfunded mandates (e.g. social security, Medicare, etc.) and a one quadrillion dollar derivatives debt in which the governments of the world are being forced to assume in the form of the “bailouts”.
The United States is staring an economic collapse in the face with its $17 trillion dollar deficit, $238 trillion dollars of unfunded mandates (e.g. social security, Medicare, etc.) and a one quadrillion dollar derivatives debt in which the governments of the world are being forced to assume in the form of the “bailouts”.
Even if Obama and his bankster puppet masters never had any intention of executing a false flag event in order to put this country into martial law in order to fully complete the coup d’état that is already underway, a crash is coming.
The banks are going to collapse, the people will riot, there will be food shortages, whether they be planned or unplanned.
I do, however, believe that food will undoubtedly be used to control the unruly masses, despite the DHS and their new found friends in the Chinese and Russian personnel which are on our soil.
I do, however, believe that food will undoubtedly be used to control the unruly masses, despite the DHS and their new found friends in the Chinese and Russian personnel which are on our soil.
Are you prepared?
At the bottom of this article, I will visually demonstrate to the reader with real time examples of human behavior in groups, how each of us are going to be in very grave danger when the collapse comes.
But first, let’s analyze America’s present level of individual and collective preparedness.
At the bottom of this article, I will visually demonstrate to the reader with real time examples of human behavior in groups, how each of us are going to be in very grave danger when the collapse comes.
But first, let’s analyze America’s present level of individual and collective preparedness.
How Prepared Is America?
The Adelphi University research center tells us that 53% of all Americans do not have a three day supply of nonperishable food and water in their homes.
FEMA and DHS are not about serving the needs of the American people; These agencies are about preserving the status quo of the powers that be.
But don’t try and tell that to 55% of the citizens of this country.
FEMA and DHS are not about serving the needs of the American people; These agencies are about preserving the status quo of the powers that be.
But don’t try and tell that to 55% of the citizens of this country.
Why Michael Brown’s Mom Could Be Charged With Felony Armed Robbery | TheBlaze.com
Why Michael Brown’s Mom Could Be Charged With Felony Armed Robbery | TheBlaze.com:
"Police are weighing felony armed robbery charges against Michael Brown’s mother after she allegedly attacked a group of people in a Ferguson, Missouri, parking lot because they were selling pro-Michael Brown T-shirts."
"Police are weighing felony armed robbery charges against Michael Brown’s mother after she allegedly attacked a group of people in a Ferguson, Missouri, parking lot because they were selling pro-Michael Brown T-shirts."
Free government healthcare at its "best"-----Additional findings from federal review of Muskegon Family Care highlight inconsistencies, documentation problems
MUST READ!
Additional findings from federal review of Muskegon Family Care highlight inconsistencies, documentation problems | MLive.com
Additional findings from federal review of Muskegon Family Care highlight inconsistencies, documentation problems | MLive.com
MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MI — After several interviews and examining more than two dozen types of documents, the Health Resources & Services Administration this year outlined numerous financial and operational concerns it had about Muskegon Family Care.
The report, obtained by MLive Muskegon Chronicle in October under the Freedom of Information Act, found that the federally qualified health center failed to properly track grant funds it receives under section 330 of the Public Health Service Act.
The document also revealed that Muskegon Family Care lost $153,939 after planning an unsuccessful celebrity fundraiser and golf tournament at the Muskegon Country Club.
The federal agency compiled the findings after its Division of Financial Integrity visited the site, located at 2201 S. Getty St. in Muskegon Heights, in January.
The integrity team's "limited scope review" report also affirmed observations made by the agency's Bureau of Primary Health Care representatives months earlier in August 2013.
History for November 7
History for November 7 - On-This-Day.com
Madame Curie 1867, Dean Jagger 1903, Billy Graham 1918
Al Hirt 1922, Johnny Rivers 1942, Joni Mitchell (Roberta Joan Anderson) 1943
1811 - The Shawnee Indians of chief Tecumseh were defeated by William Henry Harrison at the Battle of Wabash (or (Tippecanoe).
1874 - The Republican party of the U.S. was first symbolized as an elephant in a cartoon by Thomas Nast in Harper's Weekly.
1876 - The cigarette manufacturing machine was patented by Albert H. Hook.
1895 - The last spike was driven into Canada's first transcontinental railway in the mountains of British Columbia.
1917 - Russia's Bolshevik Revolution took place. The provisional government of Alexander Kerensky was overthrown by forces led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.
1940 - The middle section of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington state collapsed during a windstorm. The suspension bridge had opened to traffic on July 1, 1940.
1963 - The comedy "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" premiered in Hollywood.
1965 - The "Pillsbury Dough Boy" debuted in television commercials.
1967 - The U.S. Selective Service Commission announced that college students arrested in anti-war demonstrations would lose their draft deferments.
1989 - David Dinkins was elected and become New York City's first African-American mayor.
Madame Curie 1867, Dean Jagger 1903, Billy Graham 1918
Al Hirt 1922, Johnny Rivers 1942, Joni Mitchell (Roberta Joan Anderson) 1943
1811 - The Shawnee Indians of chief Tecumseh were defeated by William Henry Harrison at the Battle of Wabash (or (Tippecanoe).
1874 - The Republican party of the U.S. was first symbolized as an elephant in a cartoon by Thomas Nast in Harper's Weekly.
1876 - The cigarette manufacturing machine was patented by Albert H. Hook.
1895 - The last spike was driven into Canada's first transcontinental railway in the mountains of British Columbia.
1917 - Russia's Bolshevik Revolution took place. The provisional government of Alexander Kerensky was overthrown by forces led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.
1940 - The middle section of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington state collapsed during a windstorm. The suspension bridge had opened to traffic on July 1, 1940.
1963 - The comedy "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" premiered in Hollywood.
1965 - The "Pillsbury Dough Boy" debuted in television commercials.
1967 - The U.S. Selective Service Commission announced that college students arrested in anti-war demonstrations would lose their draft deferments.
1989 - David Dinkins was elected and become New York City's first African-American mayor.
Thursday, November 06, 2014
Rand Paul Takes 6 Shots At Hillary Clinton With 6 Images
Rand Paul Takes 6 Shots At Hillary Clinton With 6 Images: "
In fact, Paul’s page introduced a hashtag called #HillarysLosers as well as six colorless, captioned photos reminding visitors of the former Secretary of State’s association with now-defeated Democrats."
In fact, Paul’s page introduced a hashtag called #HillarysLosers as well as six colorless, captioned photos reminding visitors of the former Secretary of State’s association with now-defeated Democrats."
Justice Department Seeks ‘Quiet’ Expansion to Search Warrant Power
Justice Department Seeks ‘Quiet’ Expansion to Search Warrant Power | TheBlaze.com:
"The Justice Department’s plan to expand its authority would allow it to more easily track and investigate suspects who are using technology to hide their locations or identities.
However, legal researchers like Ahmed Ghappour, a computer law professor at the University of California’s Hastings college of law, says the Justice Department’s request would be unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable search and seizure."
"The Justice Department’s plan to expand its authority would allow it to more easily track and investigate suspects who are using technology to hide their locations or identities.
However, legal researchers like Ahmed Ghappour, a computer law professor at the University of California’s Hastings college of law, says the Justice Department’s request would be unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable search and seizure."
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