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question:In this task, given a sentence in the English language, your task is to convert it into the Khmer language.Q: Austin rode her bike, solo, from Victoria, British Columbia to Elmvale, Ontario (a total of 4 500 km) in 40 days during the summer of 1996, camping along the way.A:

answer:Okay, so I need to translate this English sentence into Khmer. Let me read it again to make sure I understand all the parts. The sentence is: "Austin rode her bike, solo, from Victoria, British Columbia to Elmvale, Ontario (a total of 4 500 km) in 40 days during the summer of 1996, camping along the way."First, I'll break it down into smaller parts to make it easier. The main components are:1. Austin rode her bike solo.2. From Victoria, British Columbia to Elmvale, Ontario.3. A total of 4,500 km.4. In 40 days during the summer of 1996.5. Camping along the way.I'll start with the first part: "Austin rode her bike solo." In Khmer, "Austin" would remain the same as a name. "Rode her bike" translates to "បើកប៊ើ (bike) របស់ខ្ញុំ" but since it's her bike, maybe "របស់ខ្ញុំ" isn't correct. Wait, "ខ្ញុំ" is "I", but since it's her, maybe "របស់ខ្មាន់" for female. But I'm not sure if it's necessary to specify gender here. Alternatively, just "របស់ខ្ញុំ" could work if it's clear from context. "Solo" would be "តំណាងតំណាង" or "តំណាងតំណាង" meaning alone.Next, "from Victoria, British Columbia to Elmvale, Ontario." In Khmer, "from" is "ពី" and "to" is "ទៅកាន់." So it would be "ពីវិクトリア, ប្រឈមហ្គូល កូឡីប្រុត ទៅកាន់អេលម្វះ, អូន្តារிய៍."Then, "a total of 4,500 km." In Khmer, numbers are written with spaces, so 4,500 is "4 500." "Kilometers" is "គីឡូម៉ែត្រ." So it would be "សរុបស្តង់ 4 500 គីឡូម៉ែត្រ.""In 40 days during the summer of 1996." "40 days" is "40 ថ្ងៃ." "During the summer" is "ក្នុងរដូវរងា." "Of 1996" is "ឆ្នាំ1996." So together, "ក្នុង40 ថ្ងៃ ក្នុងរដូវរងា ឆ្នាំ1996."Lastly, "camping along the way." " Camping" is "កាល់ស្ទូប" or "កាល់ស្ទូប" which means to camp. "Along the way" is "តាមដែលជាការធ្វើ." So it would be "កាល់ស្ទូបតាមដែលជាការធ្វើ."Putting it all together, I think the translation would be:"អុស្ស្សិន បើកប៊ើ របស់ខ្ញុំ តំណាងតំណាង ពីវិクトリア, ប្រឈមហ្គូល កូឡីប្រុត ទៅកាន់អេលម្វះ, អូន្តារிய៍ (សរុបស្តង់ 4 500 គីឡូម៉ែត្រ) ក្នុង40 ថ្ងៃ ក្នុងរដូវរងា ឆ្នាំ1996, កាល់ស្ទូបតាមដែលជាការធ្វើ."Wait, I think I might have made a mistake with "solo." In Khmer, "solo" can be translated as "តំណាងតំណាង" which means alone, but sometimes "តំណាងតំណាង" is used for alone, but maybe "តំណាងតំណាង" is more for single, not necessarily alone. Alternatively, "តំណាងតំណាង" might be better. Let me check that.Also, the structure might need adjustment. In Khmer, the order might be different. Maybe starting with "Austin បើកប៊ើ របស់ខ្ញុំ តំណាងតំណាង ពី..." sounds better.I think that's a reasonable translation. I'll go with that.

question:q: Jennifer wanted to connect with other people. But she was abrasive and clingy. Her attempts to get closer just did what to her connections?Options:- had to say- separate- sever- pull apart- severa: Connections can get severe if one tries to be abraisive and clingy.The answer is severQUESTION: Where can I find a bowl of whipped cream?Options:- store- restaurant- cupboard- refrigerator- apartmentANSWER: Whipped cream needs to be kept in a cold place. Refrigerator is a cold place. Whipped cream can be stored in a refrigerator. Refrigerator is an appliance.The answer is refrigeratorq: Jimmy and Tim like playing together. When they play for a long time they have to stop because they do what?Options:- feeling happy- get hungry- learning- grow up- injurya: Children have low energy which need sto be refilled with food as they feel hungry after playing. While playing, one can feel hungry as it takes a lot of physical activities.The answer is get hungryQUESTION: What happens after an extended amount of living for a person?Options:- getting old- palpitations- death- perspiration- make friendsANSWER: When people extend their living, they grow in age. One after living for long gets older every passing day.The answer is getting oldq: What is a place that could have hundreds of thousands of chess board?Options:- park- ymca- house- room- germanya: Germany is a place. Germany has chess board. Germany is a country.The answer is germanyq: A person who is standing in like is likely to do what to pass the time?Options:- fidgeting- get tired- run- tiredness- frustrationa:

answer:Okay, so I need to figure out what a person who is standing in line is likely to do to pass the time. The options are fidgeting, get tired, run, tiredness, or frustration. Let me think about this step by step.First, when someone is standing in a line, they're usually waiting for something. Depending on how long they have to wait, they might get bored or restless. I remember when I've been in long lines before, I often find myself tapping my foot, moving around a bit, or maybe even looking at my phone. That kind of movement or restlessness is what fidgeting is all about, right?Now, looking at the options, "fidgeting" seems to fit because it's about small, repetitive movements people do when they're bored or impatient. On the other hand, "get tired" or "tiredness" might happen if someone is waiting for a really long time, but the question is about what they do to pass the time, not necessarily the result of waiting. "Run" doesn't make much sense in this context because you can't really run while standing in line. "Frustration" is a feeling, not an action, so it doesn't fit as well.So, putting it all together, the most likely answer is fidgeting because it's an action people take to occupy themselves while waiting in line.

question:Teacher:In this task, you're given a question, along with three passages, 1, 2, and 3. Your job is to determine which passage can be used to answer the question by searching for further information using terms from the passage. Indicate your choice as 1, 2, or 3.Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Question: How far is Knoxville from where Jimmy Duncan was born? Passage 1:Lynch first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Cork senior football team in the late 1990s. He made his debut in the 1998–99 National Football League, a season which saw Cork reach the final of the competition. Dublin provided the opposition at Cork's home venue, Páirc Uí Chaoimh. A close game developed, however, Cork were never really troubled. A 0–12 to 1–7 score line resulted in victory for 'the Rebels', and gave Lynch a National League winners' medal in his debut season. Later that year he made his championship debut in the provincial series as Cork cruised to a Munster final showdown with arch-rivals Kerry. The men from 'the Kingdom' were on the hunt for a fourth successive provincial title, while Cork were out for success for the first time since 1995. Cork's victory on a score line of 2–10 to 2–4 was unexpected as Lynch claimed his very first Munster winners' medal. A subsequent defeat of Mayo saw Cork book their place in the All-Ireland final against Meath. The pressure was on the Cork footballers to secure a rare double, particularly since their hurling counterparts had won the All-Ireland title a fortnight previously. Ollie Murphy's first-half goal gave 'the Royals' a huge boost at half-time. Immediately after the interval Trevor Giles missed a penalty while Joe Kavanagh responded with a goal which gave Cork a brief lead. It was not enough as Lynch's side eventually lost the game by 1–11 to 1–8. In spite of this defeat Lynch was later rewarded with an All-Star award. Passage 2:Birks, a company that designs, manufactures and retails jewellery, timepieces, silverware and gifts, acquired the building in September 1912. The building was significantly reworked in 1912 to accommodate the jewellery store. The rework added distinctive Renaissance Revival palace facades designed by Percy Nobbs, featuring terracotta, granite, bronze and Tyndall stone. Above the third-floor openings are six terracotta medallions depicting the sources of the materials used by jewellers, with a seventh medallion on the north facade. These medallions depict turquoise (representing semi-precious stones), an elephant (representing ivory), a Kimberley Negro] searching for diamonds, a man diving for pearls, an oceanic wave delivering the riches of the sea (mother-of-pearl, coral and a tortoise shell), a precious metal-smelting gnome, and a silversmith surrounded by the tools of his trade. Above the medallions is a frieze depicting such characters and places as King Solomon, the Queen of Sheba, gates of Jerusalem, Hiram, king of Tyre, Negroes and an Indian, and the three wise men giving and receiving gifts. 150,000 of alterations to the ground-floor show-window area in 1951 included a granite base and Tyndall stone facings surrounding the solid bronze show windows, as well as corner columns and vestibule walls lined with Travertine marble. The building was the Winnipeg showpiece for Birks for nearly eighty years. By 1991, the basement, first, second and third floors had all been substantially altered by the Birks Company, leaving only the fourth floor of dormitories unaltered from the YMCA era. Birks continued in this building until the 1987 when it moved to Portage Place. Passage 3:Duncan was born in Lebanon, Tennessee. His "paternal grandparents were small-areage farmers in Scott County, which in 1861 left Tennessee, refusing to follow the Volunteer State into the Confederacy, and declared itself 'the Free and Independent state of Scott.'" Duncan's parents were Lois (Swisher) and John Duncan Sr., who "hitchhiked into Knoxville with five dollars in his pocket,' and after an education at the University of Tennessee was elected mayor of Knoxville and then congressman." The elder Duncan was also a co-owner of the Knoxville Smokies of the "Sally League," for which his son "was a batboy, a ball shagger, scoreboard operator, and, as a freshman at the University of Tennessee, the Smokies' public-address announcer." Duncan also worked as a grocery bagger and salesman at Sears while working his way through school. Duncan supported Barry Goldwater's 1964 presidential campaign, and sent the first paycheck he earned as a bagboy at the local A&P to the Goldwater campaign.Student:

answer:Okay, so I need to figure out which passage can help answer the question: "How far is Knoxville from where Jimmy Duncan was born?" Let's break this down step by step.First, the question is asking about the distance between Knoxville and Jimmy Duncan's birthplace. So, I need to find out where Jimmy Duncan was born and then determine the distance from Knoxville to that location.Looking at the passages provided, I'll go through each one to see if they mention Jimmy Duncan's birthplace or any relevant information.Passage 1 talks about Lynch and his football career. There's no mention of Jimmy Duncan here, so I can probably skip this one.Passage 2 is about a company called Birks and their building in Winnipeg. Again, nothing related to Jimmy Duncan or Knoxville, so this isn't helpful either.Passage 3 is about Jimmy Duncan. It says he was born in Lebanon, Tennessee. His parents were Lois (Swisher) and John Duncan Sr., who moved to Knoxville. So, from this passage, I know Jimmy was born in Lebanon, Tennessee, and Knoxville is another city in Tennessee.Now, the question is about the distance between Knoxville and Lebanon, Tennessee. Since both cities are in Tennessee, I can look up the distance between them. But since the task is to determine which passage can be used to answer the question by searching for further information using terms from the passage, I don't need to calculate the distance myself. Instead, I just need to identify that Passage 3 provides the necessary information to find the answer.So, the relevant passage is Passage 3 because it tells me where Jimmy Duncan was born, which is Lebanon, Tennessee. From there, I can search for the distance between Knoxville and Lebanon, Tennessee.

question:Instructions: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc.Input: Sentence 1: Matrix of Categories In this technique, a coding scheme is developed prior to data collection. Sentence 2: The main road leads on hugging the north coast, and immediately before Annotto Bay there is a turn in the road towards Kingston. Genre: government.Output:

answer:Alright, so I need to figure out whether these two sentences belong to the same genre, which is 'government'. Let me start by understanding what each sentence is about.Sentence 1: "Matrix of Categories In this technique, a coding scheme is developed prior to data collection." Hmm, this sounds like it's talking about some sort of method or process, maybe in research or data analysis. The term "coding scheme" makes me think of something systematic, perhaps used in organizing information. It doesn't immediately strike me as something related to government, but I'm not sure yet.Sentence 2: "The main road leads on hugging the north coast, and immediately before Annotto Bay there is a turn in the road towards Kingston." This sentence seems to be describing a route or directions. It mentions a main road, a north coast, and specific locations like Annotto Bay and Kingston. This sounds more like travel information, maybe from a travel guide or directions manual. Now, looking at the genre provided, which is 'government'. The user mentioned that the 'government' genre includes information from public government websites. So, I should think about what kind of information government websites usually provide. They might have official documents, policies, statistics, or guidelines. Sentence 1, with its mention of a coding scheme and data collection, could be part of a government report or a policy document where they outline methods for data analysis. That fits because government sites often have structured information and methodologies.Sentence 2, on the other hand, seems more like travel advice. Government websites do provide travel advisories, maps, and information about roads and locations, especially for public use or safety. So, it's possible that this sentence is from a government travel advisory or a public information page.Wait, but the user also listed other genres, like 'travel', which deals with information in travel guides. So, if Sentence 2 is about directions, it might belong to the 'travel' genre rather than 'government'. However, since the genre provided is 'government', I need to see if both sentences fit within that.Alternatively, maybe both sentences are part of a government document. For example, the first sentence could be part of a methodology section in a report, and the second could be part of a travel advisory section. So, if both are from the same government document, they would both belong to the 'government' genre.But I'm a bit confused because the first sentence seems more technical, while the second is more descriptive. I need to consider if both can coexist within a government genre. Government documents can cover a wide range of topics, from technical reports to travel advisories. So, it's possible that both sentences are part of the same government document, each serving a different purpose.However, I'm not entirely sure. The first sentence feels more like it's from a research paper or academic context, which might not always be under the 'government' genre unless it's a government-commissioned study. The second sentence definitely sounds like travel information, which could be provided by a government tourism site or a public safety site.Given that the genre is specified as 'government', I think both sentences could fit if they're part of different sections within a government document. Therefore, they might belong to the same genre.

question:Based on the information present in the given passage, you need to write a correct answer to the given question. A correct answer is one that correctly and completely answers the question. Do not write answers that address the question partially or incorrectly. The correct answer must be contained in the given paragraph.Q: Paragraph- Sent 1: To say her face fell would do a disservice to Tasha and to literature.Sent 2: (Allow me my self-indulgences as you would those of a dying man -- when I convince my mindsmith to permit the wipe, there will be another Bernardo Flynn, one who knows no more of Tasha Cortez or Vega IV than he reads here.) Her brows drew together, creasing the lovely, caramel-colored skin around her eyes and showing the pattern for an old woman's wrinkles on her forehead.Sent 3: Her lower lip (a trifle too narrow for her face, perhaps her only physical flaw) thrust forward slightly as she started to speak.Sent 4: She caught herself, slid her jaw infinitesimally back into place, and said, "You don't like it?"Sent 5: I laughed.Sent 6: What could I do?Sent 7: I clapped her shoulder to show I was not laughing at her.Sent 8: "Like it?Sent 9: I hate it, despise it, abhor it!Sent 10: It's gaudy, graceless, pretentious -- That house is an affront to taste and intelligence.Sent 11: I should buy it to raze it, but I am not so kind-hearted.Sent 12: I might, however, rent it."Sent 13: I think she only heard the last words of my speech.Sent 14: "You will?"Sent 15: "It amuses me.Sent 16: Show me around, and then I shall decide."Sent 17: "Of course, Señor Flynn."Sent 18: "And stop calling me 'señor'.Sent 19: Not even Los Mundos is so polite.Sent 20: Call me Bernardo.". Question: After catching herself, is Tasha able to entirely slide her jaw back into place?.A: Yes.****Q: Paragraph- Sent 1: Zinni feared that Bin Laden would in the future locate himself in cities, where U.S. missiles could kill thousands of Afghans.Sent 2: He worried also lest Pakistani authorities not get adequate warning, think the missiles came from India, RESPONSES TO AL QAEDA'S INITIAL ASSAULTS 135 and do something that everyone would later regret.Sent 3: Discussing potential repercussions in the region of his military responsibility, Zinni said, "It was easy to take the shot from Washington and walk away from it.Sent 4: We had to live there."Sent 5: Zinni's distinct preference would have been to build up counterterrorism capabilities in neighboring countries such as Uzbekistan.Sent 6: But he told us that he could not drum up much interest in or money for such a purpose from Washington, partly, he thought, because these countries had dictatorial governments.Sent 7: After the decision-in which fear of collateral damage was an important factor- not to use cruise missiles against Kandahar in December 1998, Shelton and officers in the Pentagon developed plans for using an AC-130 gunship instead of cruise missile strikes.Sent 8: Designed specifically for the special forces, the version of the AC-130 known as "Spooky"can fly in fast or from high altitude, undetected by radar; guided to its zone by extraordinarily complex electronics, it is capable of rapidly firing precision-guided 25, 40, and 105 mm projectiles.Sent 9: Because this system could target more precisely than a salvo of cruise missiles, it had a much lower risk of causing collateral damage.Sent 10: After giving Clarke a briefing and being encouraged to proceed, Shelton formally directed Zinni and General Peter Schoomaker, who headed the Special Operations Command, to develop plans for an AC-130 mission against Bin Laden's headquarters and infrastructure in Afghanistan.Sent 11: The Joint Staff prepared a decision paper for deployment of the Special Operations aircraft.Sent 12: Though Berger and Clarke continued to indicate interest in this option, the AC-130s were never deployed.Sent 13: Clarke wrote at the time that Zinni opposed their use, and John Maher, the Joint Staff 's deputy director of operations, agreed that this was Zinni's position.Sent 14: Zinni himself does not recall blocking the option.Sent 15: He told us that he understood the Special Operations Command had never thought the intelligence good enough to justify actually moving AC-130s into position.Sent 16: Schoomaker says, on the contrary, that he thought the AC-130 option feasible.Sent 17: The most likely explanation for the two generals' differing recollections is that both of them thought serious preparation for any such operations would require a long-term redeployment of Special Operations forces to the Middle East or South Asia.Sent 18: The AC-130s would need bases because the aircraft's unrefueled range was only a little over 2,000 miles. Question: What did the head of special operation command think of the option.A: He thought the option was feasible.****Q: Paragraph- Sent 1: Ace , a wannabe rock star , is on his way to a concert of the band Guitar Wolf when space aliens invade the Earth .Sent 2: As a result the dead rise to their feet in the countryside setting of Asahi , Japan , with an appetite for flesh .Sent 3: Enlisting the help of his rock 'n roll blood brother Guitar Wolf , Ace and the members of the band get entangled in many misadventures with crazy rock managers in very tight shorts , transsexuals , naked women shooting guns in the shower , and bloodthirsty zombies ready to tear them apart .Sent 4: Leather jackets , loud over-modulated music , laser guitar picks , motorcycles , guns , muscle cars , and fire abound .Sent 5: Guitar Wolf , a Japanese trio signed to Matador Records in the US and self-proclaimed coolest rock band in the world star as the well-coiffed heroes .Sent 6: It is also a love story , between Ace and Tobio , a trans woman .Sent 7: The music , in a garage punk vein , plays an important role in the film .Sent 8: It features music from Greg Cartwright of Reigning Sound and The Oblivians .Sent 9: His 1997 song `` Twice as Deep '' by Greg Oblivian & the Tip Tops is featured .Sent 10: This film is similar to another movie by a Spanish punk group , La matanza can bal de los garrulos lis rgicos produced by Siniestro Total. Question: Movie by a Spanish punk group is similar to Which films song of 1997?.A:

answer:Alright, let's tackle this question. The user is asking about a movie by a Spanish punk group that's similar to a film featuring a 1997 song. From the passage, I know the film in question is "Guitar Wolf" and it includes the song "Twice as Deep" by Greg Oblivian & the Tip Tops from 1997. The passage also mentions that this film is similar to another movie by a Spanish punk group called "La matanza can bal de los garrulos lis rgicos" produced by Siniestro Total. So, the user wants to know which film's song from 1997 is similar to the Spanish punk group's movie. The answer should be the 1997 song featured in "Guitar Wolf," which is "Twice as Deep." I need to make sure the answer is clear and directly references the song and the film it's in, as well as the similarity to the Spanish movie.

question:QUESTION: If an insurance adjuster finds your claim incorrect they will do what?Options:- forgive- disown reject- relinquish- deny- give backANSWER: Denial refers to non-acceptance. Insurance adjuster can deny a claim.The answer is denyq: Why would someone not like machines?Options:- perform work- love them- fail to work- fly- answering questionsa: Machines make work easier but can have malfunctions. Malfunctions lead to failure to work which people don’t like.The answer is fail to workQUESTION: Where can one use opera glasses?Options:- theme park- antique store- theater- woman's purse- museumANSWER: Opera glasses can be worn inside a theatre. Opera glasses are known as theatre binoculars.The answer is theaterq: The fat man refused to accept what was possible, he complained that he what the simplest activities?Options:- no go- unlikely- unable- cant do- impossibilitya: When one feels that situations are not possible, he cant do even simplest of activities. Fat people often feel they cant do multiple things as they are not possible.The answer is cant doQUESTION: Sarah didn't own a computer or a monitor. Instead she just used something connected to her TV. How would she describe the thing connected to her TV?Options:- box- internet cafe- view bluescreen- desktop- display imagesANSWER: A box can be connected to TV. A box is a thing.The answer is boxQUESTION: Where might a bald eagle soar in clear skies?Options:- nature preserve- mountainous area- in washington- soup- colorado in washingtonANSWER:

answer:Okay, so I'm trying to figure out where a bald eagle might soar in clear skies. The options given are nature preserve, mountainous area, in Washington, soup, and Colorado in Washington. Hmm, let's break this down.First, I know that bald eagles are large birds of prey, and they typically live in areas near water because they hunt fish. They like open spaces where they can soar freely. So, a nature preserve makes sense because those areas are usually protected and have the kind of environment eagles prefer. Mountainous areas also sound plausible because eagles often use updrafts from mountains to soar without flapping their wings much. Now, "in Washington" is an option. I'm assuming this refers to Washington state, which has a lot of natural areas, including mountains and rivers, so eagles could definitely be there. "Colorado in Washington" might be a bit confusing. Colorado is a different state, but maybe it's referring to a specific place in Washington named Colorado? That seems less likely. The option "soup" doesn't make sense at all. Eagles don't fly in soup; that's a liquid, and they're birds, so they wouldn't be in a soup. So I can probably rule that out.So, narrowing it down, the possible answers are nature preserve, mountainous area, and in Washington. Since the question is about where they might soar in clear skies, all three could be correct, but I need to choose the best answer. A nature preserve is a general term and could include mountainous areas. However, mountainous areas specifically provide the kind of terrain that eagles use for soaring. Also, Washington state is a specific location where bald eagles are known to live, especially around the coast and rivers. I'm a bit torn between mountainous area and in Washington. But since the question is about where they might soar, which is more about the type of area rather than the specific location, mountainous area might be the better answer. However, Washington is a specific place where they do soar. Wait, but the options include both "mountainous area" and "in Washington." Maybe the best answer is "mountainous area" because it's a type of environment where eagles are commonly found soaring, regardless of the specific location. Alternatively, "in Washington" is correct because Washington is a place where they do soar. I think the answer is "mountainous area" because it's more about the environment where eagles can soar, but I'm not entirely sure. Alternatively, "in Washington" is also correct because Washington is a known habitat for bald eagles. Wait, the question is asking where they might soar in clear skies. So it's more about the type of place rather than the specific location. So mountainous area is better because it's a general place where eagles can soar. But then again, "in Washington" is a specific place where they do soar. Maybe both are correct, but the question is asking for the most appropriate answer. I think I'll go with "mountainous area" because it's a type of environment that facilitates soaring, which is what the question is about. However, I'm not 100% certain. Alternatively, "in Washington" is also correct because Washington is a place where bald eagles are found. Wait, the options are separate, so I need to choose the best one. Maybe the answer is "mountainous area" because it's more about the environment. But I'm not sure. Alternatively, "in Washington" is correct because it's a specific location where they do soar. I think I'll go with "mountainous area" as the answer because it's about where eagles can soar, which is in open, mountainous areas with good updrafts.

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