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    1. Vaccine: If you dream of being vaccinated, it means that you have protection against those who envy and despise you


    2. God gives every man on the planet heaven for 1000 years, and even in the midst of heaven they continue to despise God


    3. or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other


    4. for he will despise the wisdom of


    5. Do not despise the chastening of the


    6. despise the chastening of the


    7. The king hated and feared them too ; but though, perhaps, he might despise, he had no reason either to hate or fear the burghers


    8. And though it made Nerissa despise herself, she ran


    9. Such is the generosity of the greater part of young men, that so far from being disposed to neglect or despise the instructions of their master, provided he shews some serious intention of being of use to them, they are generally inclined to pardon a great deal of incorrectness in the performance of his duty, and sometimes even to conceal from the public a good deal of gross negligence


    10. He does not even despise the prejudices of people who are disposed to be so favourable to him, and never treats them with those contemptuous and arrogant airs, which we so often meet with in the proud dignitaries of opulent and well endowed churches

    11. Pro 1:7 The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction


    12. Raven was ready to despise her but, slowly, his bitterness melted away as his eyes locked onto her beautiful flowing form


    13. in Jackson’s ‘angels of death,’ his empathy assassins, who had good reason to despise the Unity


    14. “I despise you!” The tall, spindly bookseller pulled out his own sword and moved to engage his closest friend


    15. Yet the nourishment of men I despise, and the doctrines of men I do hate


    16. Or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other


    17. “Other than that; I despise the police with a passion that surprises me


    18. Brubaker had learned to hate the Lennox Cops, and to loathe and despise the good folks at the Guardian-Standard


    19. Many conservatives despise it, understandably since its success contradicts much of their philosophy


    20. Of more than forty presidents, Carter is the only one in all of US history that can be described as truly antiwar, and that fact explains much of why some despise him

    21. One cannot argue with results, and those who despise Carter, again, are mostly those who confuse being a threatening bully with being a great nation


    22. He was jealous of Monsieur Danton, whom he could only despise, and yet never emulate


    23. As a teacher, I despise a certain kind of parent, but we have to treat them all like gold, or we get sued for a half a billion dollars or something ludicrous like that


    24. And I thought about that chump Randal VanderNorth and his bull shee-ott too – I had really grown to despise second hand devil wings in case you couldn’t tell


    25. of us despise and count for nothing the poor among us


    26. “Take heed that you not despise one of these little ones for I say to you that in heaven their angels always see the face of my Father who is in heaven” (Matt


    27. If Peter and his friends hated me before, they will despise me now


    28. than you, why then did you despise us, that our advice should not be first had in bringing back our king? And the words of the men of


    29. Jefferson, a Republican, would come to despise Hamilton and the implied power of the federal government


    30. He felt sure she must despise him

    31. 17 For this deed of the queen shall come abroad to all women, so that they shall despise their husbands in their eyes, when it shall be


    32. 16 Despise not the portion, which you have delivered out of Egypt for your own self


    33. The following passages teach us yet again not to despise (disregard) the prophesies


    34. 3 Is it good to you that you should oppress, that you should despise the work of your hands, and shine on the counsel of the wicked?


    35. 13 If I did despise the cause of my manservant or of my maidservant, when they contended with me;


    36. 17 The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, O God, you will not despise


    37. Mat 6:24 No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other


    38. 17 He will regard the prayer of the destitute, and not despise their prayer


    39. do not despise the disciplining of the Lord neither be weary of his correction, because whomever the Lord God loves, He corrects;


    40. neighbour's wife; whoever touches her shall not be innocent; men do not despise the thief, if he steals to satisfy his soul when he is

    41. speak not in the ears of the fool, because he will despise the wisdom of your words; remove not the old landmarks; and do not enter


    42. poverty, and drowsiness shall clothe the man with rags; Listen to your father who begot you, and do not despise your mother when


    43. They say still to those who despise me, The Lord has said, you shall have peace; and they say to everyone who walks after the


    44. “I really despise that guy


    45. 8 Jerusalem has grievously sinned; therefore she is removed; all who honoured her despise her, because they have


    46. and all that are round about her, the daughters of the Philistines, which despise you round about


    47. vineyards; yes, they shall dwell with confidence, when I have executed judgments on all those who despise them round about them;


    48. where is my fear? Says the Lord of hosts to you, O priests, that despise my name; And you say, How have we despised your name? 7


    49. 13 And if his understanding fails, have patience with him; and despise him not when you are in your full strength


    50. 8 Despise not the discourse of the wise, but acquaint yourself with their proverbs, for of them you shall learn instruction, and how to













































    1. Rom: 2:4: Or despised thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and longsuffering; not knowing that the


    2. He just despised the thousand year wait but the more he listened, the more it sounded like they were going to get either that, or a continued voyage to the next terrestrial planet at Altair


    3. is despised, and his words are not heard


    4. And those remaining, very few, who through bigotry or sheer ignorance had despised the little family's presence in the village, now had to be very cautious indeed to at least never publicly hint at any lingering misgivings regarding the Livingsons they might still privately harbor


    5. is to secure his release, they're similarly despised


    6. 3He was despised and rejected by 211


    7. he was despised, and we held him in


    8. As a man of a civil profession seems awkward in a camp or a garrison, and is even in some danger of being despised there, so does an idle man among men of business


    9. He both despised and loved it


    10. The lords despised the burghers, whom they considered not only as a different order, but as a parcel of emancipated slaves, almost of a different species from themselves

    11. ” He despised Lerukka, but hated to leave his cousin alone with the man


    12. If there was anything, or anyone, that Grace despised dealing with - in any field, including sex - it was the person who was difficult to deal with


    13. He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was despised, and we esteemed him not


    14. For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called: But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty; And base things of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are:


    15. During the barbarous times of feudal anarchy, merchants, like all the other inhabitants of burghs, were considered as little better than emancipated bondmen, whose persons were despised, and whose gains were envied


    16. He despised all that the country stood for


    17. She either despised him, or she was in love with him


    18. Careful not to stare, she busied herself with pouring out the tea, ensuring that the mistress’ cup was not the first or the last, she hated weak tea almost as much as she despised strong tea


    19. The SAPS is now despised for being incompetent and corrupt


    20. Likewise the idea of helping big business when they lost control of their staff through their long haired liberal ways, and now begging the despised SAP to protect them, was a sour pill to swallow

    21. “I told Jack that Keren despised her father’s mamby-pamby ways with the servants, reviled how cosseted the villagers were


    22. In this they have despised Me!


    23. It brings us back to the use of available resources to your own good and not for the sake of the social elite who are despised


    24. I despised them both


    25. While he despised Hitler, Long was also an isolationist, and so prior to Pearl Harbor would have avoided not just war, but even preparing for war as FDR did with a draft and military buildup in 1940


    26. He was and remains an enormously polarizing figure, despised by many in his own party, especially libertarian minded conservatives, almost as much as those on the political left and center


    27. the fear of the Lord: they would none of my counsel: they despised all


    28. have you despised the commandment of the Lord, to do evil in


    29. despised Me, and have taken the wife of Uriah the Hittite to be


    30. Like telling me about walking for three hours to the local department store to buy material, so Susan could make Christmas stockings for the children! What a bunch of crap, I could not believe the abundance of goodies, all of his lies pissed me off but for some reason, the fact that he kept saying that he didn‘t have a cent and wanted me to wire him money and all along he had a couple of thousand dollars and then some – I despised him, the liar! I was sooo glad I didn‘t do it

    31. 21 This is the word that the Lord has spoken concerning him; The virgin the daughter of Zion has despised you, and laughed you to


    32. The strange part was that, while she despised Charlie for a coward, it never occurred to her to disdain Walter


    33. God scattered the bones of those He despised! God did exactly the opposite of what he sanctions in scripture for His people


    34. mocked the messengers of God, and despised his words, and misused his prophets, until the wrath of the Lord arose against his


    35. Pro 5:12 And say, How have I hated instruction, and my heart despised reproof;


    36. 5 He who is ready to slip with his feet is as a lamp despised in the thought of him who is at ease


    37. Hearst, who despised McKinley, failed to get a requested commission from the president, so he created and assigned himself to a floating news center stationed off Cuba


    38. 24 For he has not despised nor abhorred the affliction of the afflicted; neither has he hid his face from him; but when he cried to him,


    39. The Mongols did not integrate with the Hanjen, but always treated them as inferiors to be despised and oppressed


    40. 24 Yes, they despised the pleasant land, they believed not his word:

    41. Why is the truth of scripture so vehemently despised?


    42. John was a strong ruler and did much good including the removal from power of his mother’s relatives (whom he despised)


    43. because they hated that knowledge and did not choose the fear of the Lord; they would not have my counsel; they despised all of my


    44. mourn at last when your flesh and your body are consumed and you say: How I have hated instruction and my heart despised


    45. stand; Man shall be commended according to his wisdom, but he who is of a perverse heart shall be despised


    46. He who is despised and


    47. He shrugged and said he could understand that, so far as the Tenocha were concerned, since they did not exactly endear one, but surely the Tlatelolca were not despised


    48. Coatleztli shook his head, and said the Tlatelolca were envied for their wealth and the Tenocha despised for their arrogance


    49. 16 Then I said, Wisdom is better than strength: nevertheless the poor man's wisdom is despised, and his words are not heard


    50. Nick despised the rental counter














































    1. A country which neglects or despises foreign commerce, and which admits the vessel of foreign nations into one or two of its ports only, cannot transact the same quantity of business which it might do with different laws and institutions


    2. ” 2 “He who despises (counts for nothing) his


    3. 33 For the Lord hears the poor, and despises not his prisoners


    4. He who is void of wisdom despises his neighbour,


    5. whoever despises the word shall be destroyed, but he who fears the commandment shall be rewarded; the law of the wise is the


    6. but he who is perverse in his ways despises him; In the mouth of the foolish is a rod of pride; but the lips of the wise shall preserve


    7. of the righteous; the poor is hated even by his own neighbour, but the rich has many friends; he who despises his neighbour sins; but


    8. life, but perverseness in that is a breach of the spirit; the fool despises his father's instruction; but he who regards reproof is prudent;


    9. man despises his mother; folly is joy to him who is destitute of wisdom; but the man of understanding walks in integrity; without


    10. fat; the ear which hears the reproof of life lives among the wise; He who refuses instruction despises his own soul, but he who hears

    11. sleep; and the idle soul shall suffer hunger; he who keeps the commandment keeps his own soul, but he who despises his ways shall


    12. The eye which mocks his father, and despises to obey his mother, the ravens of the valley shall pick it out, and


    13. “Arrogant to the core, oblivious to everyone except herself, enjoys lavishing expensive adornments on herself, despises everyone in Anahuac, especially the Khan and all his relatives


    14. 8 The envious man has a wicked eye; he turns away his face, and despises men


    15. 32 And when I speak to Hagar in your presence, she despises my words, because she has conceived, and you will say nothing to her; may the Lord judge between me and you for what you have done to me


    16. despises it and condemns it, the situation is hopeless


    17. And I think the Administrators will, at first, trial and test the new technology on the one population that the Occidental State despises more than any other: the people of the Free Islands


    18. Man-animal fears and despises his absurd mortal existence


    19. He despises dainties


    20. 32 And when I speak to Hagar in your presence she despises my words because she has conceived and you will say nothing to her; may the Lord judge between me and you for what you have done to me

    21. It is only when she has gone that I understand fully how much the woman I am with despises me and how much she has been holding back


    22. The man is bearded, a fashion which Ralph despises, but he knows if he turns back to look at him, it would be like gazing in mirrored glass


    23. For every cheerful man does what is good and minds what is good and despises grief; but the sorrowful man always acts wickedly


    24. Luke 10:2-24 The harvest truly is great but the labourers are few; pray therefore that the Lord of the harvest would send out labourers into his harvest; go your ways; notice that I send you out as lambs among wolves; carry neither purse nor scriptures nor shoes and salute no one on the way; and into whatever house you enter first say: Peace be to this house; and if the Son of Peace be there your peace shall rest upon it; if not it shall return to you again; and in the same house remain there eating and drinking such things as they give because the labourer is worthy of his hire; go not from house to house and into whatever city you enter and they accept you eat such things as are set before you and heal the sick who are there and say to them: “The Kingdom of God has come near to you” but into whatever city you enter and they do not accept you go your ways out into the streets of the same city and say: “we wipe off on you even the very dust of your city which sticks on us; regardless you be sure of this that the Kingdom of God has come near to you”; but I say to you that it shall be more tolerable in that day for Sodom than for that city; disaster to you Chorazin! disaster to you Bethsaida! because if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which have been done in you they would have repented a great time ago sitting in sackcloth and ashes but it shall be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon at the Judgment than for you; and you Capernaum who was exalted to Heaven shall be thrust down to Hell; he who hears you hears Me and he who despises you despises Me and he who despises Me despises Him who sent Me; And the seventy returned again with joy saying: Lord even the demons are subject to us through your name; I beheld Satan as lightning fall from Heaven


    25. despises, or else by some distinction sets aside and rejects; in order that by this


    26. this course of invention, that it first distrusts and then despises itself: first cannot


    27. 7 "And again I assert that no man can serve two masters; either he will hate the one and love the other, or else he will hold to one while he despises the other


    28. “He who despises the word will be destroyed, but he who fears the commandment will be rewarded


    29. judicial complex – having to do with someone who despises the courts and does all he can to miss jury duty


    30. The Lord despises this perverted attempt to legitimize these

    31. You can tell that he despises those things and knows that they are stopping him from achieving his Why


    32. despises the white man,


    33. With the proportion of women in your staff and air units, I am afraid that he could very well end up abusing or even assaulting some of them: he despises the presence of women in the armed services


    34. He who despises this feeling is not a successor of St


    35. She despises light and seeks the darkness, but she can still endure sunlight and heat very well without dying


    36. A society that despises its elderly hates itself and does not have a dream of wholeness and the prosperity of a length of days


    37. He'll probably have to wear one of those jackets with the high collar that he despises


    38. that she now despises with almost similar proportions as how much


    39. why it is that the Academics in physics all teaching about Newton’s wisdom despises me more


    40. Well, that we grant, was through illness, but consider this: he is a murderer, but looks upon himself as an honest man, despises others, poses as injured innocence

    41. There is something absolute in us which despises qualification


    42. If thy beauty despises me, if thy worth is not for me, if thy scorn is my affliction, though I be


    43. After this he lives on, spending his money and labour and time on unnecessary pleasures quite as much as on necessary ones; but if he be fortunate, and is not too much disordered in his wits, when years have elapsed, and the heyday of passion is over--supposing that he then re-admits into the city some part of the exiled virtues, and does not wholly give himself up to their successors--in that case he balances his pleasures and lives in a sort of equilibrium, putting the government of himself into the hands of the one which comes first and wins the turn; and when he has had enough of that, then into the hands of another; he despises none of them but encourages them all equally


    44. He is not yet ready to concede the nomination, particularly against an opponent he despises


    45. Barrons despises the ancient Fae hallow because it could kill me


    46. Yes, it’s still beneath the abbey, and apparently, much as the king despises his book, my book despises the king’s book


    47. He despises words, believes in being judged by one’s actions alone


    48. Cristo; he despises all honors, and contents himself with those written on his passport


    49. ‘But she hates me, despises me?’


    50. And she despises me
















    1. “Did I miss something? When did you go from despising the dark arts to shopping in a store dedicated to it?” Her startled reaction was rewarding


    2. “We are quite alone,” Gordon said, reassuringly, secretly despising Manuel’s neurotic mannerisms


    3. priests had no courage to serve anymore at the altar, but despising the temple, and neglecting the sacrifices, hastened to be partakers


    4. 13 Now such was the height of Greek fashions and increase of heathenish manners through the exceeding profaneness of Jason that ungodly wretch and no high priest; 14 That the priests had no courage to serve any more at the altar but despising the temple and neglecting the sacrifices hastened to be partakers of the unlawful allowance in the place of exercise after the game of Discus called them out; 15 Not setting by the honours of their fathers but liking the glory of the Grecians best of all


    5. 10 And you will moreover be despising me to your own punishment


    6. fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God


    7. But Jesus had a third reason for resorting to these material means in connection with this unique transaction: This was a miracle wrought purely in obedience to his own choosing, and thereby he desired to teach his followers of that day and all subsequent ages to refrain from despising or neglecting material means in the healing of the sick


    8. They derided the ruder, unsophisticated Bossonians, and hard feeling grew between them—the Aquilonians despising the Bossonians and the latter resenting the attitude of their masters – who now boldly called themselves such, and treated the Bossonians like conquered subjects, taxing them exorbitantly, and conscripting them for their wars of territorial expansion—wars the profits of which the Bossonians shared little


    9. despising the shame, and is set


    10. herself in the unpleasant position of despising much of what her boss did during

    11. Accursed Despising The Rays


    12. He was not proud about the Gestapo’s deeds, the fighting man in him despising such cowardly and sadistic acts, but he had previously brushed over those as sometimes necessary for reasons of state security


    13. While despising the tone she was taking with him, Hull kept his cool façade and pointed at a nearby chair


    14. Wolf and her streetwise colleagues were never going to see her again and they would have an enjoyable time despising her from the comfort of their prison cells where they would be destined to spend the last days of the rest of their lives


    15. He will deal with those things very strongly, and if you despise it, you're despising God


    16. 2:2 “Looking to Jesus the author and finisher of our faith who for the joy that was set before Him, endured the Cross, despising the shame”


    17. It is the town where a man will always find hundreds to encourage him in breaking the Sabbath, despising the means of grace, neglecting the Bible, leaving off the habit of prayer


    18. Young men, have you really made up your minds to this? Have you fairly looked into the gulf which is before you, if you persist in despising religion? Call to mind the words of David: "The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God" (Ps


    19. It was that moment he went from loving her to despising her


    20. Rose sighed, despising the continued yearning and pain in her young charge’s

    21. [256] His Majesty having a very ill opinion of him, and the lordCecil both hating and despising him


    22. Jack couldn’t stop despising the Millers either, since they had despised him and his family first


    23. Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has


    24. Pretend you admire them instead of despising them


    25. � We can feel compassion for this element of our being, and we can help that element of our being not through despising it and wishing its end but by our knowing there is no death or dissolution within our whole being and our becoming self


    26. “Who are you?” she demanded, despising the quiver that she


    27. ‘ The principle which is established by these verses is, that the severity of the punishment which is to follow the rejection of the gospel economy is to be estimated by a consideration of the greater guilt of despising a gospel of mercy, proclaimed by a Divine Mediator, in comparison with the heinousness of despising a divine law, proclaimed by a mortal


    28. The law of Moses was the law of God: and therefore the real comparison to be made is between the guilt of despising the Divine Law and the Divine Gospel: and while, on the one hand, it is evident that the punishment for rejecting the gospel of the Son of God will be much more severe than that for despising His law; yet since, on the other hand, the penalty of God's law was a literal, though terrible death, it seems to confound all moral sense of proportion to pronounce that the penalty for rejecting the offer of mercy should be infinitely more tremendous than that, being, in fact, to suffer through endless duration the torment of 'fire


    29. ’ It commences with the statement that Adam was created immortal, as God Himself—with respect to his soul, but as to his body, susceptible of death; (2) that he was placed in Paradise, on trial forever lasting life, under the menace of death; while notwithstanding, irrespectively of the tree of Life, the chief part of his nature was already incapable of extinction; that the privilege held out to him really was, therefore, to escape death of the body alone in the literal sense of the threatening, and death of the soul only in a metaphorical signification of the term; (3) that, failing in his probation, he brought upon himself death of the body, and eternal misery of the soul; and upon his posterity, according to one account, simply temporal death (which system of interpretation does not render any very lucid explanation of the natural state and legal prospects of the souls of the posterity);—according to another account, more ancient and orthodox, and held by all the great historical churches, both temporal death and eternal misery of the soul; (4) that, therefore, all mankind are born, before they have sinned after the similitude of Adam’s transgression, justly liable to everlasting misery, whether through imputation, or through the possession of a nature necessarily corrupt in all its developments; (5) that Christ came into the world to bear the curse of the law, which was death a curse which signified eternal misery in the instance of mankind, but was taken to mean 'death of the cross’ only, in the person of the Savior; (6) that in consequence of this literal death of Christ, death in all the figurative senses has been removed from the believer, and his physical death shall be abolished by resurrection; (7) that although the Mosaic law 'entered that the offence might abound,’ it made no mention of eternal misery, while nevertheless Christ's death delivers us from that legal curse of which no mention is made; (8) that while the penalty for despising the law of Moses was literal 'death under two or three witnesses,’ the penalty of despising a system of mercy shall be infinitely more tremendous than that, being to suffer misery throughout endless duration; the punishment for rejecting the divine mercy being, therefore, infinitely more terrible than that for rejecting the divine justice; and, lastly, (9) that although the greater part of mankind have been altogether deprived, under divine providence, of the means of grace, they have been placed on the same awful probation, unknown to themselves, for an eternal existence in happiness or in misery; the redemption by Christ having added this incalculable burden to the original curse on Adam, that their bodies shall be raised from the dead to die a second death, which signifies living forever in torment


    30. However simple Andrey Semyonovitch might be, he began to see that Pyotr Petrovitch was duping him and secretly despising him, and that "he was not the right sort of man

    31. replied the master of fence; "though it might be that your grave would be dug on the spot where you planted your foot the first time; I mean that you would be stretched dead there for despising skill with the sword


    32. Moreover, his timidity had worn off by contact with his gay companions, and he returned to the provinces despising everyone who had not with varnished shoes trodden the asphalt of the boulevards


    33. "And independence," said Darnford, "they are necessarily strangers to, even the independence of despising their persecutors


    34. father, to prevent your despising your mother; the only parent inclined to


    35. But while she smiled at a graciousness so misapplied, she could not reflect on the mean-spirited folly from which it sprung, nor observe the studied attentions with which the Miss Steeles courted its continuance, without thoroughly despising them all four


    36. By her tone he knew she was despising him


    37. Well, I said, and you would agree (would you not?) that what has been said about the State and the government is not a mere dream, and although difficult not impossible, but only possible in the way which has been supposed; that is to say, when the true philosopher kings are born in a State, one or more of them, despising the honours of this present world which they deem mean and worthless, esteeming above all things right and the honour that springs from right, and regarding justice as the greatest and most necessary of all things, whose ministers they are, and whose principles will be exalted by them when they set in order their own city?


    38. He was doing them a despising them for timid, helpless, stay-at-home creatures who could not fly


    39. Such a discovery now would only mean breaking up family habits, and she let herself be deceived, despising him and still more herself, for the weakness


    40. For those few seconds he was sure in anticipation that a higher, juster criticism would be uttered by them, by those very visitors whom he had been so despising a moment before

    41. "I cannot" he said, "without despising myself, and what is worse,


    42. But considering what my life has been, I cannot see why any man should, sooner or later, be able to help despising me


    43. Lydgate did not make the affair a ground for valuing himself or (very particularly) despising Minchin, such rectification of misjudgments often happening among men of equal qualifications


    44. Do you not think so?" said Dorothea, rather despising herself for having a secret motive in asking the question


    45. With Pfuel was Wolzogen, who expressed Pfuel’s thoughts in a more comprehensible way than Pfuel himself (who was a harsh, bookish theorist, self-confident to the point of despising everyone else) was able to do


    46. Anyone who's not quite stupid can't live without despising himself, whether he's honest or dishonest—it makes no difiFerence


    47. "Ah, pride, pride!" said Darya Alexandrovna, as though despising him for the baseness of this feeling in comparison with that other feeling which only women know


    48. He did not answer my question, but all at once I felt that he was not even despising me, but was laughing at me and had no compassion for me, and that our journey had an unknown and mysterious object that concerned me only


    49. I stretched out my hands to them in despair, blaming, cursing and despising myself


    50. She had been firmly convinced, perhaps ever since that bow, that the simple-hearted Mitya, who even then adored her, was laughing at her and despising her










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