Here modern female allure, displayed on fashion runways or city streets, merged with a tribute to the timeless, womblike home. |
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In politics the Communist Party had at last lost its allure following the suppression of the Hungarian Revolution. |
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It has the kinky freedoms of sexual fantasy, the logic of the dream, the barking mad allure of Salvador Dali's finest moments. |
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Instead, the shadows crept over her, giving her a rather mysterious allure and then soon took off. |
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I learned to appreciate the plain people, the pastoral nature of south-central Pennsylvania and the allure of Luddism. |
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Exposing your secret desire to the light of day takes away the irresistible allure, and with it, much of the temptation. |
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The allure, in my case, was not service to others, but the deliverance of myself. |
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Conservative ideas take on even greater allure for students when the authorities say they're verboten. |
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They're pretty, I suppose, but have all the allure for me of a diamond-encrusted casserole dish, or gold-and-ruby bootlaces. |
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As the brutal realities of civil war exploded the idealistic notion of America as a utopian paradise, romantic naturalism lost its allure. |
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As interest in fire walking has grown, he said, scientists have attempted to demystify the phenomenon and tease apart the allure of the ritual. |
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The balance of chilly remove and infectious abandon that Morton conveys adds much to Morvern's allure. |
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Among our tapas selections, the Spanish tortilla had none of the eggy allure this traditional potato omelet can exhibit. |
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So philosophers take the risk of nihilism and existential dread because the allure of wonder is too great. |
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A fully polished marble has a semi-precious allure as the polishing process maximises the colour, pattern and veining of the stone. |
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Pearl farms and wild oyster beds attached to the rocks of many islands added to the area's allure. |
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It's that sense of immediacy and instant gratification that is part of the allure. |
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It was over 6 months since Shirley first left the safe life of a suburban housewife for the exciting allure of the big top circus. |
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Suffice it to say that his press conferences have all the allure of a night in with the prime minister. |
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She ran one hand over the surface of her hair, suggesting more allure with a stylized upsweep. |
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Every year the city abandons itself to the heady allure of the world's largest arts festival. |
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Today, the difficulty we continue to have in sourcing many Portuguese wines adds to their mystique and allure. |
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The setting and circumstances on the island call forth the ideas of departure, regret, and the allure of the superficial. |
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The freshness of the telling and the captivating allure of the poetic text will put this on your list of books to be shared, and soon. |
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The fact that the players may be from foreign leagues and offer unpronounceable surnames merely adds to their mystical allure. |
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The armed pilgrimage had not lost its allure, nor the promise of remission of sins. |
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Wherever the race meeting, whatever the horse, he couldn't resist the allure of placing a bet. |
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The dexterity with which the charmers handle deadly snakes such as cobras and vipers has added to the allure of the street-side performances. |
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I can see the allure of clothing oneself in the armor of faith, to defend against the assault of doubt and uncertainty. |
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For the Enlightenment crowd who lusted for the allure of certainty, Wesley became a fascinating voice. |
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The ritual and allure of the countryside onsen is even greater, and a night at a traditional country inn adds even more poetry to the process. |
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Herodotus in particular seems to have caught both Ethiopia's sybaritic allure and the exalted drum-driven dawn chants of the churches perfectly. |
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The upward pull of a starry cupola or the mesmerizing allure of a sun-drenched atrium are some obvious examples. |
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The cute fuzzy add-on summons up old movie star allure to the most simple sheath dress and looks equally cute tossed over a tunic top and jeans. |
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Auguste Piccard conceived the bathyscaphe in the 1930s but became distracted by the allure of high-altitude ballooning. |
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The series shows a variety of female faces collaged together and is hallucinogenic in its visual allure. |
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In much the same way, tapestry has everything painting has, with the added tactile allure of texture. |
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Such a thematization of Machiavellianism ultimately works to discredit itself, a certain fascinating allure notwithstanding. |
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This is mediocre summer fare at best, and its allure is strictly limited to a narrow target audience. |
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The allure of the strapline was usually matched by the quality of the content. |
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The allure of these fund groups is that there are no restrictions on how often an investor can buy and sell fund shares. |
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With her allure, she is even fooling the foreign diplomats through her beguiling appearance. |
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Martin had used the NSA profile on him to present a calculated front of physical allure and verbal manipulation. |
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I hope that fleshing out the mystique hasn't detracted at all from its allure. |
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The fable of King Midas is one of the prettiest admonitions in classical mythology against the dangerous allure of gold. |
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They enthralled us with their accomplishments, their glamour and their allure. |
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The overall atmosphere created by the film is an important part of its allure. |
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One man who knows, all too well, Everest's seductive allure is British climber Doug Scott. |
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That she comes across oblivious to her attraction only fortifies her allure. |
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Do films have any allure for Barry, who has already shown he can cross media with ease? |
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Historic attractions should not take their tourist allure for granted, however. |
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Despite its romantic allure, gold has historically been a pretty lousy investment. |
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For the League sides however, the Cup run retains its allure as a route to excitement and glamour. |
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Her weight loss may have made her the paparazzi's delight, but in her husband's eyes, she lost all her original allure. |
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For many, the north shore still holds the allure of country life with historic towns, cleaner air and a slower pace of life. |
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Could his new-found fortune prove enough of an allure for her to run away with him? |
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Reminiscent of classic thrillers, the movie's real core is the dangerous allure of wiping the slate clean and starting your life all over again. |
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You instantly think about the patterns and designs we sport, what our outer markings are, and how we use them for both defense and allure. |
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Part of the allure, she says, is that grilling brings out the natural sugars and caramelizes every food, making them taste great. |
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Part of the continuing allure of police action films is the chance to get under the skin of a criminal, to glimpse into an alien world. |
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And this hotel still has an allure you won't find anywhere else in the city. |
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The prospect of a woman defeating a man in sport has long had allure in America. |
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As with many places in Washington, the allure of the gym is not its luxury, but its exclusivity. |
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When all things are permissible, then permissiveness loses its allure. |
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As with the teen drama Skins, it was that British grittiness that was part of the allure to millions of teenage viewers. |
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The allure of working in the drug trade is strong for many, especially in areas where violence has dampened tourism. |
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The allure of shadow banking over the last decade or so is unambiguous. |
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Song fragments and electronic tatters abound on this album, and at the moments you put out your hand to their allure, Maricich snaps them back with a smirk. |
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They hold a twisted allure to the more demented members of any society. |
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Few female garments hold as much mystery and allure as the Indian sari. |
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The allure of French actresses has fascinated generations of movie-goers. |
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From every act, from every word of the persona he has presented to the camera since the early 1970s, there emanates at once a mediocrity and a magnetic allure. |
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Later, in the '90s, she visited Prague, where she met and studied with Czech puppeteers and discovered the allure of marionettes and puppet theatre. |
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Can a compact car be endowed with the allure of a sporty luxury sedan? |
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And to defectors from North Korea like Park and jang, Hollywood films are a huge allure. |
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No one is safe in this competition and therein lies its allure. |
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Did I imagine it, or did she recognize the name of the scribe who had hymned her feminine allure? |
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Patricia has taken to wearing a yashmak to increase her allure. |
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For me, what happens on the pitch is only half the allure of Cricket. |
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Full of magic, mystery and that unique allure of the Mediterranean, this piece is as captivatingly fresh as anything written by Ravel and Respighi. |
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That allure lives in her exhaustively detailed diaries, published in seven volumes and covering five decades. |
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Tragic indeed are those whip-it rumors about Demi Moore, for the allure of nitrous oxide is hardly a mystery to me. |
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With unbounded flair, Tia couples opalescent shades of princess and oyster in the finest cotton with stiff denim to capture the edgy allure of modern London. |
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She's among the most sought-after strumpets on the scene, a brash and blowsy blonde babe whose sassy strip-club allure promises to be on the scene for some time to come. |
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The whitewashed facade tinged with deep Moorish blues gives it its unique and inviting allure. |
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Locals and tourists alike find it hard to resist the allure of low-priced smoked fish, blinis, and beer served in a friendly, and, to be frank, kitschy atmosphere. |
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Even if he lacks the vocal heft or tonal allure of a true Heldentenor, he has stamina to spare, and his musings about his dead mother were touching. |
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This sumptuously illustrated, elegantly designed history of the organization's first two decades is a bit short on text, but the book abounds in visual allure. |
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Until green technologies become more established and more efficient, black gold will always be there to dangle the allure of a quick and cheap energy fix. |
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He says it all comes down to the allure of the dollar, and now much more money businesses can make if they secure themselves a cheap and uncomplaining workforce. |
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It does have a strong visual allure with its ominous grey skies, cobbled streets and wide stretches of mudflats that look more like an alien landscape than a British seashore. |
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It adds allure and mystique to cricket and is great for spectators. |
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The room was dim, with just a hint of fog to add to the allure. |
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So the short form doesn't get the credit it deserves, but to people who have a taste for the epigrammatic, the short form has an incomparable allure. |
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Working within the constraints of royal ceremony, she combined an impetuous, coltish physicality with high glamour and a flirtatious, seductive allure. |
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Asian auto makers are mastering the art of European automobile allure. |
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Her strange sexual allure is her undoing, almost a punishment, and a lifetime of violence and abuse sees her looking for love in all the wrong places. |
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There are private alternatives to solving collective action problems, such as restrictive covenants among property owners to maintain their neighborhood's historic allure. |
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The danger is real and immediate, and yet the allure of taking chances, of putting oneself at the mercy of the swirling forces of nature, is inextinguishable. |
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Percy revered Wollstonecraft, and the allure of her legacy heightened his attraction to her daughter. |
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But despite her allure, her assiduous assault on New York produced no results. |
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Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but the allure of affordable-luxury businesses such as day spas and beauty salons is positively irresistible. |
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To some men, women with borderline personality disorder hold an irresistible allure in bed. |
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As soft pop began to lose its commercial allure to an audience more interested in Fillmore-styled acid rock, the group found themselves on somewhat shakier ground. |
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Ybarra had also pondered the allure of this kind of wildness. |
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Anyway, the whole Thora Hird, support stocking, liver spot chic had its own grab-a-granny allure. |
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Lloyd Grove on the irresistible allure of backstabbing books. |
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However, the allure of possible Narco funding might be a tempting method of supporting independence should the movement find no support. |
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The need for social justice and personal values evades the allure of corporatisms which have no sense of individual conscience. |
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But that may just add to the allure for these fledgling leaders. |
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Remember when whacked-out rocker Courney Love used to have a peculiar allure? |
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And it is his mythical status as archetypal renunciant of the bourgeois ideal that exerts particular allure. |
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The mouth, artfully carmined to allure, beseems the red door of a white sepulchre. |
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Ozeki and Pollan both acknowledge the powerful allure of creating new life forms, and this makes the books enjoyable to read. |
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The scales fall from your eyes pretty quickly but the allure of Bond and Bondiana is potent while it lasts. |
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Service abroad on behalf of the Empire lost its allure to ambitious young people, who left Scotland permanently. |
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Although it may be hard today to understand the allure of the caloric theory, at the time it seemed to have some clear advantages. |
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The burst of fauvist color, themes of eroticism, and blockbuster collaborations woke audiences up to the allure of ballet. |
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Westwood inevitably succumbed to the allure of the dress, but her vision was in latex, cut indecently low in the neck and pornographically short in hem. |
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Remarkably, higher education's allure has persisted despite recent efforts to tarnish it by academic management and mass media orchestration of an anticollege crusade. |
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With the newest DiGiorno pizza innovation introduction, DiGiorno Garlic Bread Pizza, you don't have to choose between the allure of one aromatic favorite over the other. |
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Each species has its own allure, but one that is also coupled with an air of unattainability, like a photograph of a beautiful woman on the obituary page. |
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The last fact may not add to the allure of frogging, but it really is a fun pastime, nonetheless.Daytime frogging is something the whole family can enjoy. |
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Sheer genius, their display casts light on Kissinger's Broadway obsession, as well as his wheeler-dealer allure that inspired suck-ups even while panhandling. |
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Crawford's iconic beauty mark has graced over 1,000 magazine covers worldwide, including Vogue, Elle, W, Bazaar, Cosmopolitan and Allure. |
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The Allure Global DigiBox solution displays digital movie posters with movie times and ratings in full motion graphics. |
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At PS12,245 for the top-drawer Allure, it's no bargain, but the108's punchy personality will always guarantee a grin. |
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For the lips, outline with Chanel's Lip Liner in Framboise and fill your lips with Chanel Rouge Allure Velvet L'Exuberante. |
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He also went close on Serpentaria for his boss, Sir Mark Prescott, but it was on Bonjour Allure in the opener, the EBF sporthull. |
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The bride wore a design by Allure Exclusive Bridal of organza and illusion over peau de soie with embroidered netting and Alencon lace and accented with crystals. |
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