Saturday, October 22, 2005
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If you have problems with a purchase, we'll assist you with a prompt refund or exchange. Refunds for items returned within ninety days of the purchase date will be credited in the same form as the original payment type. Refunds for items returned more than ninety days after the purchase date will be in the form of a merchandise credit redeemable at a Brenda's Boutique Store or through the Brenda's Boutique Catalogue. Unfortunately, you cannot return merchandise bought through Brenda's Boutique's Catalogue or Brenda's Boutiques.com at Brenda's Boutique's Stores. Please send your package, including your return and exchange form, via a prepaid, insured, traceable method to ensure a safe and documented delivery. United States: Brenda's Boutique - North American Office 9004 S. Econ Circle, Suite 100 Oviedo, FL 32765 U.S.A. Coach: Thanks for the update! See you on Saturday. And go EAGLES!!! - Grace Halder ------------Original Message------------------- From: Chris Topanzee [ctgatorsfan@aol.com] To: Julie Ebbins {dancergirl33@adelphia.net] Subject: Softball Game, parent snacks, Sat 10/22/05 Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2005 2:36 PM Jennifer Becket and Erin Greenstein will be bringing snacks for the girl's softball game this Saturday, October 22, 2005. The game is at Parkman Field, which is located at 375 SW 78th Ave, Boca Raton, FL 33427. Our team will be playing against the Florida Flamingos. If you need more directions or have any questions, please call me. My home number is 561-297-7405. See you all on Saturday! Go Fighting Eagles! Rachel Aguirre Coach Fighting Eagles Girl's Softball Edith: Good morning! Yes, you are right on the time difference. My day is rolling along, but wish it were warm here like it is out West there. I don't like the snow and blizzards much, and they are coming soon! Here is the information you requested: Aflac Life Insurance Representative: Allison Harding, (408) 435-8400 x 3601 Aetna Health/Dental Insurance Representative: Paulina Cortez, (408) 277-6014 If you have any trouble getting ahold of them, just let me know. Good luck with training. Have a good day. Sincerely, Elaine Hartway Vice-President Eacost Operations Furnishings Today --------- Original Message ------------- To: Elaine Hartway [mailto:ehartway@furnitureconcepts.com] From: Edith Mason [emason@furnituresconcepts.com] Date: Thursday, October 20, 2005 09:25:41 AM Pacific Stadard Time Subject: Employee Training Seminar, Mon & Tues - October 25, 2005 & October 26, 2005 Elaine: Good afternoon! It is afternoon over there in Boston -- 3 hour time difference, right? Hope you are having a good day as mine is just getting started. Here is the list of new employees that need to have our Aflac Life Representative and our Aetna Health/Dental Insurance representative visit with them. I can arrange it, but I don't have the names of our local reps, and Sue told me that you had them. Can you send me the names and I will make the arrangements? 1. Vincent Hardy 2. Dean Jackson 3. Sandra Demarmels 4. Vincent T Adrock 5. Dan Brickley 6. Libby Miller 7. Rodrigo Garc�a 8. Alfred Strohmeier 9. Esther Gelle 10. Stephen Dawson 11. Cameron McCormack If you could back to me today or tomorrow, that would be a big help!!! My direct line is 512-636-4478. I look foward to hearing from you. Regards, Edith Success! Thomas, we have found the following job that match your search criteria. View all jobs: Thomas Orlando Marketing/Advertisting/PR jobs Manage Acount | Change Password | Forget password? Worm-catching bicycle? Friday, September 30th, 2005 A bizarre series of bicycles, which can catch worms - amongst other things. Cycling | Comments (0) FDA roundabout Friday, September 30th, 2005 Two months in the job, and the chief of the FDA has gone. After only two months as commissioner, but 30 years at the organisation, Lester Crawford, head of the Food and Drug Administration, abruptly resigned last Friday. He sent an email message to FDA staff members saying, �It is time, at the age of [�] Pharmacovigilance, The Industry, Politics, Science | Comments (0) Films that should never be made Thursday, September 29th, 2005 The Times Higher Educational Supplement asks academics for fact-free revisionist history films that Hollywood might create. [subscriber only] My own personal favourite is this: Die Hard Russia Christopher Read, reader in 20th century European history, Warwick University US neo-con agent Rasputin (Johnny Depp) rescues the gorgeous but empty-headed Tsarina (Sadie Frost) and her unresponsive but decent husband, Tsar [�] Movies, Humour | Comments (0) Darwin enlists parent power Thursday, September 29th, 2005 Parents in the US are taking intelligent design to court. PARENTS in a rural Pennsylvania town are mounting the first legal test of the controversial theory of the origin of life known as intelligent design. Eleven parents are suing the Dover school board for requiring teachers to cast doubt on Charles Darwin�s theory of evolution and to [�] Quackery, Science | Comments (0) Naked Scientists Thursday, September 29th, 2005 If you are interested in science, you could do worse than visit the naked scientists. Subscribe to their podcast as well. Internet, Science | Comments (0) Terrorists who like fluffy animals Wednesday, September 28th, 2005 In the past month terrorists have attacked Oxford University and the family of a GlaxoSmithKline employee. In July, the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) claimed responsibility for an arson attack on an Oxford University boathouse which caused an estimated �500,000 worth of damage. In the assault, 24 rowing boats were destroyed and much of the interior of the [�] Terror, Science | Comments (0) MMR - creeping back slowly Tuesday, September 27th, 2005 According to this report: The proportion of youngsters receiving the triple MMR jab in England increased slightly last year, the first rise in uptake in almost a decade. London still has worryingly low rates. Another great legacy of the leading scientific thinker Ken Livingstone. Vaccines, Health, Politics | Comments (1) 57 degrees North 5 degrees West precisely Sunday, September 25th, 2005 Another confluence visit. The path to it was described by another visitor �as a path that would have challenged even the late great Thora Hird in a Souped Up Turbo Stannah Stairlift�. These were a bigger problem. I calculate I lost about 1ml of blood in the violence they inflicted on my person. Hill Walking, Personal | Comments (0) Conan the epidemiologist Sunday, September 25th, 2005 Here�s a fascinating story about a plague in a virtual fantasy gaming environment. The dungeon boss, called Hakkar the Soulflayer, cast a spell called Corrupted Blood. The powerful spell caused about 280 damage points to anyone it hit, and spread to other members of the attacking party as well. Such powerful spell attacks aren�t unusual in [�] Internet, Health | Comments (1) Nigella slaps down Einstein Sunday, September 25th, 2005 Given the massive amounts of scientific illiteracy in this country, which manifests itself daily in the appalling scientific reporting in the media and modern day luddite views about technology, you would have thought that science teaching would be a priority. However, in order to make science more �relevant� to the 21st century, the government are to [�] High blood pressure not well controlled among older men and women This study shows that while the rate of high blood pressure increased with age, numbers of people receiving treatment for the condition did not. Seventy-four percent of people age 80 and older had high blood pressure, compared with 63 percent of those age 60 to 79 and 27 percent of those under the age of 60. However, less than two thirds of hypertensive patients in the two older age groups received treatment. High blood pressure, also called hypertension, is a major risk factor for the development of heart disease and a leading cause of many life-threatening conditions such as stroke, heart attack, and kidney failure. �Many more men and women are now living healthy and active lives into their 80s and 90s. As clinicians, we should not loosen our management of high blood pressure just because a patient has had the good fortune to reach an older age,� said Daniel Levy, M.D., director of the Framingham Heart Study and a study co-author. �For these patients, managing high blood pressure may make the difference between living many more healthy years, or spending those years recovering from a debilitating stroke or heart attack.� Investigators from the Framingham Heart Study, a landmark epidemiological study that began in 1948, analyzed data from its original cohort of participants, enrolled in 1948-1952, and their offspring, enrolled 1971-1973. In all, this study included 5,296 participants contributing 14,458 total examinations over the period studied. High blood pressure was defined as a systolic blood pressure of greater or equal to 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure greater than or equal to 90 mm Hg, or taking medication for reducing blood pressure. Normal blood pressure is less than 120 mm Hg systolic and less than 80 mm Hg diastolic. According to the authors, the data suggest that the poor control rates may be due in part to poor selection of drug classes or from the use of a single drug for therapy. Among all ages studied, 60 percent of patients were treated with only one antihypertensive medication, and only 23 percent of women and 38 percent of women over age 80 were being treated with a diuretic. Full study results will be published in the July 27, 2005, edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Scoring Summary KC - MIA 1st Quarter 11:10 KC TD Priest Holmes rushed to the left for 5 yard gain (Lawrence Tynes made PAT) 7 - 0 2nd Quarter 7:33 MIA FG Olindo Mare kicked a 33-yard field goal 7 - 3 Team Statistics KC MIA First Downs 7 3 Passing 5 2 Rushing 2 1 Penalty 0 0 Third Down Efficiency 2-6 1-6 Fourth Down Efficiency 0-0 0-0 TOTAL NET YARDS 130 52 Total Plays 27 21 Average Gain Per Play 4.8 2.5 NET YARDS RUSHING 42 16 Rushes 10 9 Average Per Rush 4.2 1.8 NET YARDS PASSING 88 36 Completions-Attempts 8-16 4-12 Yards Per Pass Play 5.2 3.0 Times Sacked 1 0 Yards Lost to Sacks 9 0 Had Intercepted 0 0 PUNTS 4 4 Average Punt 49.3 43.0 PENALTIES 6 1 Penalty Yards 48 10 FUMBLES 0 0 Fumbles Lost 0 0 Passing Kansas City Comp Att Yds Pct Y/A Sack YdsL TD Int T. Green 8 16 97 50.0 6.1 1 9 0 0 Miami Comp Att Yds Pct Y/A Sack YdsL TD Int G. Frerotte 4 11 36 36.4 3.3 0 0 0 0 M. Booker 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Rushing Kansas City Rush Yds Avg Lng TD FumL L. Johnson 4 22 5.5 9 0 0 P. Holmes 5 19 3.8 5 1 0 E. Kennison 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 Miami Rush Yds Avg Lng TD FumL R. Brown 4 20 5.0 12 0 0 R. Williams 5 -4 -0.8 4 0 0 Receiving Kansas City Rec Yds Avg Lng TD FumL C. Horn 1 50 50.0 50 0 0 T. Gonzalez 2 20 10.0 12 0 0 D. Hall 1 9 9.0 9 0 0 P. Holmes 1 6 6.0 6 0 0 E. Kennison 1 6 6.0 6 0 0 M. Boerigter 1 5 5.0 5 0 0 T. Richardson 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 Miami Rec Yds Avg Lng TD FumL R. Brown 1 13 13.0 13 0 0 M. Booker 1 12 12.0 12 0 0 R. McMichael 1 8 8.0 8 0 0 H. Evans 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 Kicking Kansas City XPM XPA FGM FGA Lng Pct Pts L. Tynes 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 1 Miami XPM XPA FGM FGA Lng Pct Pts O. Mare 0 0 1 1 33 100.0 3 Punting Kansas City Punt Avg Blk In20 TB D. Colquitt 4 49.3 0 2 0 Miami Punt Avg Blk In20 TB D. Jones 4 43.0 0 0 0 Kick/Punt Returns Kansas City KR Yds Avg Lng TD PR Yds Avg Lng TD D. Hall 1 15 15.0 15 0 2 6 3.0 3 0 Miami KR Yds Avg Lng TD PR Yds Avg Lng TD W. Welker 1 25 25.0 25 0 2 55 27.5 47 0 Defense Kansas City Tack Ast Sack Yds FFum FumR PD Int Yds IntTD P. Surtain 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K. Mitchell 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G. Stills 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J. Allen 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 D. Johnson 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J. Browning 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 R. Scanlon 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S. Knight 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G. Wesley 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MLB POWER RANKINGS Rk Team Last Week Rising/ Falling High/Low Comment 1. Cardinals 1st SAME 1st/5th Need something to worry about Cards fans? Ace Chris Carpenter has a 5.40 ERA for the month of September. Considering he's topped his previous career high in innings by 20, there's concern that he's gassed. Extra rest leading up to the postseason would be a good idea. On the upside, the Cards have clinched the top seed in the NL. Team page | Statistics | Fantasy news 2. Indians 2nd SAME 2nd/24th Imagine how pretty the Tribe would be sitting if they'd gotten adequate production from their first basemen, third basemen and right fielders. In any event, their remaining games come at home. However, the Tribe this season has a better record away from the Jake. They're also only 8-15 this season against their remaining opponents, the D-Rays and White Sox. If all that sounds grim, Cleveland still is tied with the Red Sox and Yankees for the AL wild card. Team page | Statistics | Fantasy news 3. Yankees 8th (+5) 1st/23rd Lost in the recent Yankee offensive surge is that Matt Lawton has "hit" .130 AVG/.273 OBP/.261 SLG since being acquired. The Yankees heroes of September include Alex Rodriguez (.426 OBP for the month), Robinson Cano (.714 SLG for the month), Jorge Posada (.594 SLG) and Shawn Chacon (2.45 ERA). Two more against the listless Orioles before they visit Boston. Team page | Statistics | Fantasy news 4. White Sox 3rd (-1) 1st/22nd Despite the recent backsliding, there's been an encouraging development on the South Side of Chicago � consistent rotation duty for Brandon McCarthy. Since the All-Star break, McCarthy has worked 31.1 innings with a 1.15 ERA, and that's in tandem with a tremendous record of performance in the minors. Will Ozzie Guillen have the good sense to put him in the playoff rotation? That remains to be seen. Team page | Statistics | Fantasy news 5. Red Sox 4th (-1) 1st/13th Those aching Red Sox ... Keith Foulke probably won't pitch again this year, David Wells' knee is barking, and Johnny Damon, thanks to a sore shoulder, has a .309 OBP for the month of September. On the bright side, the Sox play the rest of their games at home, where they're 50-24 this season. Monday's rainout means someone will be starting on three days' rest against the Yankees. Team page | Statistics | Fantasy news 6. Braves 5th (-1) 1st/12th Here's something for Atlanta to worry about: John Smoltz has a sore shoulder and probably won't pitch again until the NLDS. GM John Schuerholz may have made the best acquisition of all at the trade deadline; closer Kyle Farnsworth, since coming over from Detroit, is 9-for-9 in save opportunities with a 1.54 ERA. In other good news, the Braves' magic number in the East is down to one. Team page | Statistics | Fantasy news 7. Angels 7th SAME 1st/15th The Halos have clinched the seventh 90-win season in franchise history and the third such campaign in the last four years. John Lackey's been tremendous since the break. In the second half, he's worked 93 innings, posted a 2.71 ERA, struck out 87 and given up only five homers. Kelvim Escobar has a 2.12 ERA in 17 innings since coming back from the DL. Team page | Statistics | Fantasy news 8. A's 6th (-2) 3rd/28th It's over for Oakland. They're five games back of the Angels with six to play with Rich Harden available only for bullpen duty. The A's locked up Dan Haren with a four-year contract extension. His occasional struggles this season aside, his minor league numbers augur success at the highest level. He'll be a breakout candidate in 2006. Team page | Statistics | Fantasy news 9. Astros 9th SAME 9th/24th Thanks to the Philly choke-job on Monday, the 'Stros have a game-and-a-half lead in the wild-card race. Roger Clemens' balky hamstring should allow him to make his next scheduled start, but he still has a 5.40 ERA for the month of September. Also a source of concern: Dan Wheeler's been almost as bad as Clemens this month. Team page | Statistics | Fantasy news 10. Phillies 10th SAME 4th/26th Jimmy Rollins, with his 32-game hitting streak, now holds the franchise record, which was previously held by Ed Delahanty, who hit in 31 straight back in 1899. Trade update ... Ugueth Urbina as a Philly: 48.1 innings, 4.47 ERA. Placido Polanco as a Tiger: .340 AVG/.390 OBP/.463 SLG, 361 plate appearances. 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It probably won't come against Dallas' 14th-ranked pass defense, either. 12 Last Wk: 14/20 Cmp/Att, 168 PaYd, 1 PaTd, 1 Int, 40 RuYd, 0 RuTd Proj.: 18/30 Cmp/Att, 213 PaYd, 1 PaTd, 1 Int, 6 RuYd, 0 RuTd QB D. Bledsoe (Dal - QB) Did his best to let the Giants win last weekend, but it didn't work out that way. Quietly threw for 312 yards. The loss of Flozell Adams is going to be a big blow to his pass protection. 20 Last Wk: 26/37 Cmp/Att, 312 PaYd, 1 PaTd, 1 Int, 2 RuYd, 0 RuTd Proj.: 18/32 Cmp/Att, 255 PaYd, 2 PaTd, 1 Int, 1 RuYd, 0 RuTd RB S. Alexander (Sea - RB) Four touchdowns in one game is impressive, but considering it was against Houston, was anyone really surprised? Alexander is certainly among the top-three running backs in the league. Starting him every week is a no-brainer. 19 Last Wk: 22 RuAtt, 141 RuYd, 4 RuTd, 1 Rec, 1 RecYd, 0 RecTd Proj.: 23 RuAtt, 116 RuYd, 1 RuTd, 2 Rec, 20 RecYd, 0 RecTd RB J. Jones (Dal - RB) Is ailing. Big time. So are his owners who drafted him early. Keep him on your bench until he's better. 2 Last Wk: 0 RuAtt, 0 RuYd, 0 RuTd, 0 Rec, 0 RecYd, 0 RecTd Proj.: 7 RuAtt, 15 RuYd, 0 RuTd, 1 Rec, 10 RecYd, 0 RecTd RB M. Morris (Sea - RB) Ran for 104 yards and a touchdown last week in relief of Alexander. That may not happen again since the Seahawks don't have any more cupcakes like the Texans on their schedule. 1 Last Wk: 8 RuAtt, 104 RuYd, 1 RuTd, 0 Rec, 0 RecYd, 0 RecTd Proj.: 4 RuAtt, 17 RuYd, 0 RuTd, 0 Rec, 0 RecYd, 0 RecTd RB A. Thomas (Dal - RB) Bill Parcells probably felt like he was watching a senior citizen cross the street as the A-Train slowly churned 47 yards over 21 carries. Thomas didn't fumble, though, and Parcells is stubborn. Two signs which point to the Cowboys trying the same thing again this week, assuming Thomas is ready to go. 3 Last Wk: 21 RuAtt, 47 RuYd, 0 RuTd, 0 Rec, 0 RecYd, 0 RecTd Proj.: 12 RuAtt, 34 RuYd, 0 RuTd, 0 Rec, 0 RecYd, 0 RecTd WR J. Jurevicius (Sea - WR) Didn't have a great deal of yards, but did have a touchdown against the Texans to keep those who started him somewhat happy. Keep an eye on Bobby Engram's return. 7 Last Wk: 3 Rec, 29 RecYd, 1 RecTd Proj.: 6 Rec, 78 RecYd, 0 RecTd WR K. Johnson (Dal - WR) Led the team in receiving yards last week, which is unusual for a posession receiver. But still didn't have a touchdown reception. He's a great third receiver, and not an awful second receiver. 4 Last Wk: 8 Rec, 120 RecYd, 0 RecTd Proj.: 4 Rec, 47 RecYd, 0 RecTd WR B. Engram (Sea - WR) Engram is still out with sore ribs. He might not return until at least Week 9 after Seattle's Week 8 bye. 0 Last Wk: 0 Rec, 0 RecYd, 0 RecTd Proj.: 0 Rec, 0 RecYd, 0 RecTd WR P. Price (Dal - WR) He could see some playing time with Crayton out 6-8 weeks after ankle surgery. 2 Last Wk: 0 Rec, 0 RecYd, 0 RecTd Proj.: 2 Rec, 24 RecYd, 0 RecTd WR P. Warrick (Sea - WR) Is only getting into the offense slowly. And guess what? He'll probably learn everything just in time for Darrell Jackson to come back at Halloween. Don't bother picking Warrick up. 0 Last Wk: 3 Rec, 53 RecYd, 0 RecTd Proj.: 0 Rec, 0 RecYd, 0 RecTd WR T. Glenn (Dal - WR) Wasn't the featured receiver against New York. He's getting the yards, but not many touchdowns on the year (3). You have to start him if you invested highly in him, but you don't have to like it. 17 Last Wk: 6 Rec, 64 RecYd, 0 RecTd Proj.: 7 Rec, 116 RecYd, 1 RecTd WR D. Jackson (Sea - WR) He might be out for at least another month after knee surgery. 0 Last Wk: 0 Rec, 0 RecYd, 0 RecTd Proj.: 0 Rec, 0 RecYd, 0 RecTd WR P. Crayton (Dal - WR) He's out 6-8 weeks after ankle surgery and may return before the season ends. 0 Last Wk: 4 Rec, 46 RecYd, 0 RecTd Proj.: 0 Rec, 0 RecYd, 0 RecTd TE J. Stevens (Sea - TE) Just like his quarterback, Stevens is getting some good yardage in games, but not many touchdowns. Still a must-start unless you have another tight end on your roster who is. performing much better. 5 Last Wk: 2 Rec, 28 RecYd, 0 RecTd Proj.: 5 Rec, 59 RecYd, 0 RecTd TE J. Witten (Dal - TE) Established himself as a premier tight end long ago. He's been a must-start player for some time. 11 Last Wk: 5 Rec, 56 RecYd, 1 RecTd Proj.: 4 Rec, 54 RecYd, 1 RecTd K J. Brown (Sea - K) Had one bad week against the Redskins, which cost the Seahawks that game. He's been perfect, otherwise. Excellent starter. 8 Last Wk: 6/6 XPM/XPA, 0 0-29, 0 30-39, 0 40-49, 0 50+ Proj.: 2/2 XPM/XPA, 1 0-29, 1 30-39, 0 40-49, 0 50+ K J. Cortez (Dal - K) He's fine from within 40 yards, but is a crapshoot after than. His 3-for-6 from 40-plus yards won't get you many extra points for long kicks. 5 Last Wk: 1/1 XPM/XPA, 2 0-29, 0 30-39, 1 40-49, 0 50+ Proj.: 2/2 XPM/XPA, 0 0-29, 1 30-39, 1 40-49, 0 50+ LB L. Hill (Sea - LB) Only has two sacks on the season, but with Flozell Adams gone for the year, look for Seattle to send most of their pass rushes from the left side. Hill should grab at least one sack here. 0 Last Wk: 0 Tkl, 0 Sack, 0 Int, 0 Fum, 0 Tds Proj.: 0 Tkl, 0 Sack, 0 Int, 0 Fum, 0 Tds LB D. Ware (Dal - LB) The rookie has made an immediate contribution by leading the team in sacks (4) and has also picked up his fair share of tackles. He should add one more to that number this week. 3 Last Wk: 1 Tkl, 1 Sack, 0 Int, 0 Fum, 0 Tds Proj.: 3 Tkl, 0 Sack, 0 Int, 0 Fum, 0 Tds D/ST Seahawks It's taken years, but this unit is finally headed in the right direction. They're in the top half for points, rushing yards, and passing yards allowed. But they haven't created many turnovers, which makes them a lukewarm fantasy option. 12 Last Wk: 10 PA, 227 Yds Allowed, 3 Sack, 0 Int, 0 Fum, 0 Td Proj.: 20 PA, 343 Yds Allowed, 3 Sack, 1 Int, 1 Fum, 0 Td D/ST Cowboys Eleven turnovers is pretty solid, despite the fact that this unit doesn't do anything particularly well. Seattle's defense is susceptible to a big special teams play. 11 Last Wk: 13 PA, 270 Yds Allowed, 4 Sack, 1 Int, 3 Fum, 0 Td Proj.: 22 PA, 358 Yds Allowed, 2 Sack, 1 Int, 1 Fum, 0 Td Other Matchups: � Lions at Browns � Chargers at Eagles � Cowboys at Seahawks � Broncos at Giants � Chiefs at Dolphins � Colts at Texans � Saints at Rams � Titans at Cardinals � Bills at Raiders � Steelers at Bengals � Packers at Vikings � 49ers at Redskins � Ravens at Bears http://datebag.com/49474.htm
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