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"buy off" Definitions
  1. to pay somebody money, especially dishonestly, to prevent them from doing something you do not want them to do

181 Sentences With "buy off"

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A party boss or wealthy conglomerate might be able to buy off a few dozen state legislators to pick a favorite senator, but they couldn't buy off thousands or millions of voters.
Do not panic or try to buy off the scammer.
The Bongos have long relied on patronage to buy off dissent.
They'd buy off a couple of cops to watch the door.
Apple does not buy off the shelf parts and never has.
It is harder for the government to buy off foreign critics, however.
"Fifty cents or a dollar will buy off any cop," she said.
And the ones you buy off the shelf have no quality control.
"We're looking to counter anything you can buy off the shelf," sStaff Sgt.
When they sense rising mass resistance, they buy off or imprison the leaders.
The improvements in costuming aren't limited to what consumers can buy off the shelves.
The Belgian government may buy off its farmers, but even so more hurdles await.
"You're not seeing anything that heavy that you can buy off Amazon," Gagnon said.
The Gulf Arabs can and will find a way to buy off the Iranians.
It's also definitely not something a mom can buy off the rack at Party City.
The fewer people you have making decisions, the fewer people you have to buy off.
Do you need a custom corset, or is it okay to buy off-the-rack?
Mexican prosecutors say Guzman used his money to buy off politicians, police chiefs, soldiers and judges.
To buy off her critics, May was forced to announce that she wouldn't contest another election.
So she opted "for a less time consuming costume," using pieces you can buy off-the-rack.
" Lewin previously said Durst's immense wealth could be used to "intimidate, buy off, or have witnesses killed.
In exchange, they're trying to buy off Murkowski with far less in funding for the Obamacare exchanges.
" The administration, he said, "must buy off the people it has effectively put out of a job.
The Saudi government tried to buy off the opposition, spending billions on public housing and higher salaries.
Business people and criminals routinely buy off government officials and politicians with envelopes and briefcases of cash.
But then they closed, so I had to go to the military bases to buy off the army.
Park and his government cronies used the kickbacks to finance election campaigns, buy-off supporters and enrich themselves.
As she sees it, the nation can't afford to buy off the industry again to squeeze through legislation.
But if that changes, the door is open to address individual concerns/buy off those on the sidelines.
"All my suits and shirts are hand made by tailors, I don't buy off the rack," O'Leary says.
It would have been easier to just go down to Melrose and buy off-the-rack rocker wear.
"It's very clear that what the administration wants is to buy off Congress with Yemen," Mr. Riedel said.
"Honestly, I am still surprised how much people are actually able to buy off of [the app]," says Miles.
If three conservatives and two moderates oppose the bill, he can buy off the three conservatives, and vice versa.
Warren accused Republicans of trying to "buy off" Democratic votes by including a few good provisions in the bill.
"China miscalculated what would be the minimum they would have to do to buy off President Trump," Jelinek said.
But South Sudan took most of the oil, leaving less cash for Khartoum to buy off the many northern factions.
ColecoVision: Small, bland and black, ColecoVision carts look like something you weren't supposed to buy off a trade show floor.
What if they now have bulging populations, dwindling oil revenues and can't buy off their people or shut them up?
Big Tech should not be allowed to define debate in our country as they buy off congress — but they do.
Combined with the fact they've tried to buy off popular unhappiness by raising the minimum wage and things like that.
""Will this be enough to buy off a Trump Administration already inclined to give Saudis the benefit of the doubt?
Eventually it became more that he could buy off almost anyone in the government or law enforcement and did so.
Since the greatest threat to autocrats was a coup, and most coups started in cities, leaders tried to buy off urbanites.
She even tried to buy off Orrin Bach (Glenn Fleshler) to counsel her on what she would get in a divorce.
"We can't let billionaire donors buy off politicians and get away with being faceless names on a filing," Teachout told me.
A morning in my studio at work, Rockaway Beach, and one of those nutcracker drinks you can buy off the street.
The old autocrats also had vast oil resources or aid from superpowers in the Cold War to buy off their people.
Students whose room and board are covered by the school would be paying more should they buy off-campus real estate.
Brian Ballard, Mr. Trump's lobbyist in Florida, said it was "ridiculous" to think his client sought to buy off Ms. Bondi.
Manigault-Newman also accused the administration of trying to "buy off" her silence and push her into signing a nondisclosure agreement.
Here are the lyrics, written and rapped by Chris Blundell, with music by Gavin Harrison: The Ultimate PC Buy off the shelf?
Not only are the units you buy off the shelf smaller (which is nice), most come with software that's easy to use.
After all, he needs that money not just for his own entertainment but also to buy off his cronies and trigger men.
Amazon and Visa also offer a card to Amazon Prime members that give you 5% back on anything you buy off Amazon.
He's previously said the policy requires tens of millions of dollars to "buy off" nonprofit groups to move forward with project permits.
"I don't feel that if other European countries buy off the shelf American products that you contribute to strategic autonomy," Trappier said.
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Mr Kumaraswamy claims that the BJP is trying to buy off some of his newly elected state legislators for 1bn rupees each ($14.7m).
Attorneys in the U.S. accused Alexander of using Comverse shareholder money to buy off the Namibian government, which his Namibian attorney flatly denied.
"The federal government can't buy off the opposition to this failing pipeline ... the resistance continues to grow," said Mike Hudema of Greenpeace Canada.
"The thing is, when you're three hundred-some pounds, you can't, like, go to the Dressbarn and buy off the rack," she said.
"Trump is quite easy to buy off for other countries," Emma Ashford, a US foreign policy expert at the Cato Institute, told me.
All the pirates needed was a key to the building — easy to buy off a building worker or tenant — and a cheap transmitter.
This challenge, overcome by no other modern authoritarian regime except those wealthy enough to buy off their citizens, requires new sources of legitimacy.
He detailed a multipronged effort to finance pro-Beijing candidates, buy off voters and sow disinformation on television channels and on the internet.
"Sometimes you'll find there isn't much of a price difference between a custom suit and one you buy off the rack," says Jaye.
This smacked of the well-worn conspiracy theory that Jewish financiers buy off American politicians, and led to Democratic leadership publicly condemning Omar's comments.
What raised eyebrows were the sums allegedly proffered: $3m to "flip" a state legislator and $7m to buy off the speaker of the house.
"We'll see whether [leadership] can strong-arm, coerce, buy off—whatever else it is they do behind closed doors—to get support," she said.
"It's unfair the way the Palestinians have described this as a bribe or as an attempt to buy off their national aspirations," he said.
" But trying to buy off potential voters, Ms. Shropshire said, "just demonstrates the utter disrespect that Trump and his allies have for black voters.
So that means that the Congress has to be more informed so we can decide whether or not we buy off on all this.
For people who used to buy off the exchange, Aaron said, they would now benefit from the side-by-side shopping that the exchange provides.
Palestinian officials have dismissed the idea of promising economic incentives before presenting a political plan as a cynical effort to buy off their national aspirations.
Boards may, in an effort to buy off hostile bidders, take steps like buying back shares or cutting back on research which may prove myopic.
If you're ass rich, you can already buy off a current college football program and sort out ways to profit off your black market investment.
In the restaurant&aposs newly-released cookbook, "The Dishoom Cookery Book," Nasir recommends one of his favorite ones which you can buy off the shelf.
The prime minister has tried to buy off the independent media, further marginalized Israel's Arab minority, and gone after civil society groups critical of his policies.
" If anything, this news helps make sense of a warning issued by the CDC last week about black market products you can buy "off the street.
Whenever opposition formed to the rule of Bongo's father, Omar Bongo, he proved adept at subduing it by using patronage from oil funds to buy off opponents.
"They're in lower tax brackets, so this is a way to buy off the taxes when you're young and have your savings grow tax free," said Slott.
Mr Aliyev, they think, is running short of the cash he normally uses to buy off foreign critics through "caviar diplomacy", and needed to find a substitute.
This in turns goes to show that he can't buy off the moderates without losing more than enough conservatives to kill the bill from the other direction.
On Meet the Press, Manigault-Newman lobbed another accusation: that the administration had tried to "buy off" her silence and push her into signing a nondisclosure agreement.
But there is some uncertainty among tax professionals about whether cryptocurrency investors who buy off foreign exchanges need to go through these additional foreign account reporting measures.
I'm 6-foot-8, and the new trend now is a snug fit that's a little short — it's European cut — so I can buy off the rack.
Some of El Chapo's fortune was used to buy off the authorities, Mr. Martínez told the jury on Monday, including the chief of Mexico City's federal police.
Though it was a shameless attempt on behalf of the 77-year-old billionaire to buy off teenage influencers, the campaign perfectly exploited attention by being inscrutable.
Drug cartels and other gangs are known to routinely buy off police to turn a blind eye to their operations, leading to widespread impunity and lack of trust.
To make any of these policies work, however, economists and politicians must stop thinking of them as political goodies designed to buy off interest groups opposed to trade.
Republican politicians used it to reward the industrial magnates who financed their campaigns, win the votes of the working class, and even buy off the Civil War veterans.
In 2014, the bank had illegally used company money to buy off-balance sheet asset management products issued by Hengfeng bank, according to a report by Caixin Global.
The aircraft any consumer can buy off the shelf have become significantly more powerful since the last time a new presidential administration was welcomed in the US in 2008.
They do have very serious security states, but they also give benefits to their people, especially in times of trouble, to try to buy off resistance to their rule.
Customers in Tanzania put down about thirteen dollars to buy Off-Grid's cheapest starter kit: a panel, a battery, a few L.E.D. lights, a phone charger, and a radio.
Although campus dorms have multiplied, the perpetual overflow of students has led opportunistic landlords to buy off-campus houses and rent the rooms, sending neighbors into fits of despair.
Lower oil prices in recent years have damaged Algeria's economy, rekindling discontent and making it more difficult to buy off dissent, as in 2011, when authorities expanded a welfare state.
Those in power always have a greater incentive to buy off political threats than to invest in projects that will only bear fruit over time, possibly after they have gone.
Lithuanian officials accuse Russia of trying to buy off Lithuanian soldiers and business people to become spies for the Kremlin, intimidating diplomats and spreading disinformation on the Internet and television.
We had the quality stuff; people would buy off of me at a rave because they trusted me, and the last time they got from me it was fucking awesome.
With the stock market meltdown entering its third session on Tuesday, Bespoke Investment Group co-founder Paul Hickey sees the pullback as a chance to buy off the sale rack.
These are D vitamins, sorry (Image: AP)It would be really nice if something you could just go to CVS and buy off a shelf unequivocally had some massive health benefit.
"Its [sic] just shit having to buy off sketchy people in the street etc," one user wrote in a message, according to Chris Vickery, the security researcher who fund the database.
He can try to buy off Moran and Lee, but he can't then return to Heller, Portman, Capito and others and promise them the House will refine and improve the bill.
If there a registry, Cooper says, it's better to stick to it: "There's this idea that it's impersonal to buy off the registry, when really, it's exactly what the couple wants."
" Over the next few weeks, he said, Mr. McConnell "will try to use a slush fund to buy off Republicans, cut back-room deals, to try and get this thing done.
Friday's incidents came as Omar has come under criticism from members of both parties for suggesting that pro-Israel groups effectively buy off politicians and push allegiance to a foreign country.
"I laugh when they attack this as the 'Deal of the Century'," Kushner said of Palestinian leaders who have dismissed his plan as an attempt to buy off their aspirations for statehood.
If you can buy a congressman's attention with a relatively inexpensive, legal contribution from a corporate political action committee, no one should be surprised by attempts to buy off public-policy organizations.
I wonder if there's any way to mathematically determine how big my boobs will grow so that I can just get this thing and cross one nagging "must buy!" off my list.
Before they were finally banned in 2010, these favors, usually negotiated in backroom deals and closed-door settings, were used to buy off members to pass massive spending bills with "bipartisan" support.
Even if it's not necessarily a device you'd buy off the shelf, a leaked slide hinted that it may be one that's designed for cable companies and other operators to white-label.
The Senate still has to buy off on it, but the thinking among House GOP aides is that the House has more leverage because Ryan has been working on these ideas for years.
Customers who want to buy off the shelf and open the bottle — either inside the candlelit wine bar or at an outdoor table on the cobbled street — pay a 10-euro corkage fee.
And, if you want to skip the task of building your own AI algorithms all together, you can buy off-the-shelf components from Google for core tasks like speech transcription and object recognition.
It felt lucky right away because it fit perfectly (anything vintage you buy off the internet that fits perfectly tends to feel blessed and golden) and looked miraculously right for everything from 9 a.m.
Until the wider field matures and AI know-how becomes something anyone can buy off-the-shelf, it's going to present an interesting opportunity for the likes of Allegro and others to step in.
But Ryan was able to buy off conservatives with policy concessions, and then use the promise that the House bill was just a placeholder, to strong-arm moderate Republicans—and still lose 20 votes.
Her former Brexit minister, David Davis, wrote in the Telegraph newspaper that "the prime minister's latest ploy of looking for more fudge with which to buy off the House of Commons will not work".
Developers grab large tracts of land, stealing them outright or occupying them, advertise mega development projects and then buy off regulators with the money they raise selling some of the land they dubiously claim.
Or, put it another way: The lawsuit sends a message that meeting with the president and promising billions of dollars will not buy off American law enforcement — or at least not all of it.
Instead, he threw together bills without hearings, made back-room side deals to buy off individual lawmakers, and held votes on measures before the Congressional Budget Office could put a price tag on them.
Heinisch said Kurz could well opt to buy off support from the Green party, in exchange for a more climate-friendly agenda, even though they have different views when it comes to economic policy.
I'm sure you can buy off-the-rack "black" jeans with this sort of patina, but I'm willing to bet that most of the jeans ahead are the product of some good wear and tear.
The NRA and the anti-gun control lobby have a number of advantages, most of which, contrary to popular belief, don't have much to do with an ability to buy off politicians with campaign contributions.
Moreover, while cheerleaders have fairly convincing claims under state laws, the NFL teams have the benefit of nearly unlimited resources to fight those claims, as well as the ability to buy off or simply fire dissenters.
Jay and Kanye came and I walked Kanye straight to the stage that he approved, the colors of the stage that he approved, that were all custom colors, not anything you just buy off the shelf.
According to Farrow's reporting, Weinstein also hired two other investigations firms (PSOPS and Kroll) to dig up dirt on McGowan; according to the New York Times, he also tried to buy off her literary agent, Lacy Lynch.
"The risk of releasing an economic vision without the accompanying political vision is that it will smell to many Palestinians, and perhaps others in the region, like another attempt to buy off core Palestinian demands," she said.
By curbing imports from North Korea — as it did with coal, which generates one-third of Pyongyang's export revenues — Beijing can exert unique leverage, denying Mr. Kim resources to fund his nuclear pursuits and buy off elites.
Arab analysts believe Kushner's economic plan is an attempt to buy off opposition to Israel's occupation of Palestinian land with a multibillion-dollar bribe to pay off the neighboring hosts of millions of Palestinian refugees to integrate them.
The private key is what a ransomware victim would need to buy off his attackers in order to regain access to his own files, but Guinet says he was able to do this without paying any Bitcoin ransom.
But the friends find a map that they believe will lead them to buried treasure with which they can buy off the country club and stay in their homes, and they set off in search of the bounty.
Arab analysts believe Kushner's economic plan is an attempt to buy off opposition to Israel's occupation of Palestinian land with a multibillion-dollar bribe to pay off the neighbouring hosts of millions of Palestinian refugees to integrate them.
"We have the conservatives, we have the more liberal side of the Republican Party... we got a lot of fighting going on..." He's going to buy off Democrats with "goodies" in phrase three of Obamacare repeal and replace.
Tennessee's Republican Senators, Lamar Alexander and Bob Corker, have proposed a stop-gap measure that would allow residents in Knoxville and other communities to exchange tax credits to buy off-exchanges plans if they have no Obamacare coverage.
With rumors that Japan could try to buy off North Korea with large sums of cash to gain the return of kidnapped citizens, or South Korea offering greater economic cooperation — all of that would send the wrong signal.
Local commanders and analysts told CNN during its investigation that the Saudis and the United Arab Emirates use weapons given to the them by the U.S. as currency to buy off factions and militias in the Yemen conflict.
This background, he argues with evident disgust, gives him special insight into the way wealthy elites buy off politicians and hire high-priced lawyers and accountants to rig the tax system — just as, he claims, they rig elections.
"There is absolutely a movement afoot to add LIDAR to mainstream automotive vehicles, which is something that you would buy off of a dealership," said Anand Gopalan, who earlier today was named as the new CEO of Velodyne.
Now we had to destroy each other, and I was frantically trying to buy-off or bully the remaining second and third-tier powers to keep them on the sidelines while the heavyweights started in on each other.
These days, any computer I can buy off Craigslist for a few hundred dollars is literally a million times faster than machines I spent years using, and [I] can produce as-good-as-it-gets HD quality [on it].
Arab analysts believe the economic plan is an attempt to buy off opposition to Israel's occupation of Palestinian land with a multi-billion dollar bribe to pay off the neighbouring hosts of millions of Palestinian refugees to integrate them.
Arab analysts believe Kushner's economic plan is an attempt to buy off opposition to Israel's occupation of Palestinian land with a multi-billion dollar bribe to pay off the neighboring hosts of millions of Palestinian refugees to integrate them.
There's a lot of money on this table -- some $3 trillion -- money to market directly to patients, money to influence guidelines and money to buy off doctors (everything from medical education junkets, speakers bureaus, "research" funding, to outright kickbacks).
They come here because it's a place where they can get a clean needle and inject drugs they buy off the street, with trained staff standing by to save their lives if that heroin turns out to be lethal.
All authoritarian regimes will take a mixed strategy, and it depends how much money they have per capita, whether they'll be emphasizing coercion, or whether they'll also be able to give benefits to the people to buy off resistance.
Vast energy reserves and tiny populations in Qatar and Kuwait mean they have more time to get their nationals into more productive work, but Saudi Arabia can no longer buy off its 20 million citizens with public sector welfare.
By some criteria, Yglesias is certainly right: There's no evidence that donors to the Clinton Foundation did anything like buy off Clinton, and there's no definitive proof that they got access to the State Department because of their donations.
Editorial On Wednesday, the Supreme Court gave an important victory to regular Americans, ruling that companies may not avoid class-action lawsuits by offering to buy off the individual plaintiffs before they can establish a class of similarly harmed people.
In crude terms: he's got a couple hundred billion dollars to play with and he's trying to buy off moderate Republican senators with money to fight Opioid addiction and to help out vulnerable constituents affected by the new health care plan.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's government sought to buy off social unrest and calm protests against labor law reform before a European soccer tournament kicks off, announcing a pay rise for school teachers and intervening in reorganization talks at the SNCF railways.
But with Paula Jones and Monica Lewinsky, we know what happened: A president being sued for sexual harassment tried to buy off a mistress-turned-potential-witness with White House favors, and then committed perjury serious enough to merit disbarment.
Even so, a 74 percent rise in the city's house prices since 13 means many investors who paid a 10 percent deposit to buy off the plan are still well in the money, providing a strong incentive for them to settle if possible.
He said the Bahrain conference "comes with an economic title but a political core," and dismissed it as an attempt to buy off the Palestinians, though he also said that he did not believe any actual investment would materialize from the conference.
Fears of Chinese meddling became acute in recent months after a man named Wang Liqiang sought asylum in Australia claiming he had worked for Chinese intelligence to fund pro-Beijing candidates in Taiwan, buy off media groups and conduct social media attacks.
Saudi Arabia has long used generous social spending and subsidies on utilities as a way to effectively buy off dissent against its autocratic style of government, such as when it announced $100 billion in spending projects to preempt Arab Spring-inspired protests in 1990.
Now that virtually any company can go and buy off-the-shelf parts and build a metal phone with a big edge-to-edge screen, and the latest processor, and a huge battery, it's more important than ever to invest in the camera software.
Those who say the president is immune for his official acts are essentially saying the president is uniquely above the law, that he should be held to a different standard from other officials who take bribes, buy off witnesses with public goods, or obstruct justice.
The US had a diplomatic playbook for dealing with countries in both categories: reward and buy off your allies and clients in return for their solidarity and support in the fight against communism; contain, punish, isolate, and pressure your enemies for supporting the Soviet Union.
But the fact that T-Mobile needed to write a letter to Congress assuring lawmakers it isn't trying to buy off the president in the first place highlights the unprecedented conflicts of interest created by President Trump's refusal to divest from his business interests.
For the first time in decades the Saudi monarchy can no longer rely on the revenues from oil to maintain its position as the leading Arab state and to buy off any aspirations that the Saudi population might have to play a real role in politics.
In the Senate, the insurance industry proved relatively easy for McConnell to buy off, and even though other industry groups formally opposed the bill, they didn't go to war over it because they fundamentally like the idea of tax cutting, deregulating, business-friendly Republicans in power.
While it may have been able to buy off disgruntled newly-unemployed workers in the 2000s with resettlement packages and the promise of jobs in the booming private sector, Beijing may be facing far greater instability this time around, Wu, the labor activist, warns, and much more resistance.
If you're planning to buy a 5600 XT, you should know that just days before it was released, AMD pushed a BIOS update for it that may improve performance, and that BIOS update may not make its way to every card you can buy off the shelf today.
Burnette declines to describe Kodiak's specific approach or business model, but tells CNBC that he sees no risk of IP issues with Otto, in part because his new startup plans to buy off-the-shelf LIDAR, cameras, radar, and other sensor technology, which it will pair with custom software.
They need to trust that you will actually fight for the things that you say you will when the push comes to shove, the lobbyists are blowing up your phone, when they're besieging the white house, and when they buy off your best friend to call you and make you a pitch.
Public assassinations of opposition figures and union leaders occurred with chilling regularity throughout the 1990s and mid-2000s, but began to taper off about a decade ago as the country's long-ruling authoritarian prime minister, Hun Sen, managed to defeat or buy off his rivals and consolidate much of the country's political power.
Graham and company will work what they see as the three most important swing votes as hard as they can; it's become pretty apparent that they're trying insanely hard to buy off Murkowski's vote with the prospect of extra funding for Alaska, and perhaps other sparsely populated states, slipped into the bill.
"The government of China has once again resorted to dollar diplomacy and false promises of large amounts of foreign assistance to buy off a small number of politicians, so as to ensure that the government of Solomon Islands adopted a resolution to terminate relations with Taiwan before China's National Day," the statement said.
It will be perfect and will cost more than virtually any other such item you can buy off a shelf (the company also keeps several ateliers just for custom orders, another magnitude of extravagance), though ever so slightly different from all the others because of the particular hand used to create it.
When Washington insiders today talk of "getting back to regular order"—which, let's be honest, they do only selectively, when it serves their own interests—what they're often longing for is a process in which leaders and committee chairmen write bills in secret with the help of lobbyists, then hand out earmarks to buy off principled dissent and secure votes for passage.
There's an awful lot of specs associated with this new Tesla-designed, Samsung-manufactured silicon — you can peruse them at your leisure in our gallery above — but the overall message Tesla's trying to send today is that this hardware is purpose-built to handle all of the data from the car's sensors far faster and more efficiently than the AI chips it could buy off the shelf.
AT: To take a very, very cynical view of how this kind of politics sometimes works out, you might expect a leader like Zuma to try to buy off the unions and the opposition with patronage; to try to keep Malema in by giving him more power and more patronage so that he can benefit personally, and to do the same with union leaders.
There's no way around it: Addressing climate change means spending money — money for clean energy infrastructure, research, and deployment incentives; money to protect vulnerable communities and trade-exposed industries; money to prevent deforestation and improve agriculture; and money to buy off what is certain to be a motley coalition of interest groups, none of which (except perhaps environmentalists) are willing to lay down on the railroad tracks for climate change.
On Monday night, May's minister in charge of Britain's exit from the European Union, David Davis, attempted to buy off MPs worried about a "cliff edge" hard-Brexit -- under which the UK would leave all the EU institutions such as the single market, customs union and laws -- by promising they would by able to vote on the final deal agreed with Brussels on Brexit, including the cost to Britain of leaving and its post-Brexit trading rights.
"Over the next couple of weeks, we know that Leader [Mitch] McConnell will try to use a slush fund to buy off Republicans, cut back-room deals, to try and get this thing done," Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE (D-N.
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