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"fraudulence" Definitions
  1. activity that is intended to cheat somebody, usually in order to make money illegally; the fact of being fraudulent

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If you look closer, Graham's fraudulence was always there to see.
The vote was a Trump-level temper tantrum that revealed the fraudulence of conservative populism.
The Leave campaign, for all its transparent fraudulence, demonstrated the potency of this ahistoric fantasy.
The feeling of fraudulence comes sitting at the empty page or whatever else you're working on.
The world press took up the line: Ern Malley had exposed the fraudulence of literary modernism.
I'm forever looking for signs of authenticity to hold up against all of our collective human fraudulence.
He still wore a smile on his face, but its fraudulence seemed to Khadija especially glaring now.
And as I discovered recently, there is nothing quite like a cold shower to reveal their essential fraudulence.
I first noticed the fraudulence of this emoji's yellow visage when praising a colleague for writing a good story.
I think it created a kind of a flimsy Charlatanism, a séance-y fraudulence but one built around real hauntings.
In "Maps of Meaning," he traced this sense of urgency to a feeling of fraudulence that overcame him in college.
But while I yield to nobody in my appreciation of the right's fiscal fraudulence, I took its monetary hawkishness seriously.
My original objections to Trump, the things that pushed me into the Resistance, were his immorality, dishonesty, fraudulence and grift.
Within the space of a chapter, Adam's alertness to fraud will come to seem a corollary of his own prodigious fraudulence.
On the other side of self-improvement, Cederström and Spicer have discovered, is a sense not simply of inadequacy but of fraudulence.
The leakers continue to reveal this fact and Trump's fraudulence, something that has sent mini-Trump Scaramucci into a fit of pique.
But the mere possibility that this much cruelty, wrapped in this much fraudulence, might pass is a horrifying indictment of his party.
The blockbuster New York Times report on the Trump family's history of fraud is really about two distinct although linked kinds of fraudulence.
I don't mean to suggest that these cases are comparable: The distinctive Trumpian mix of ignorance and fraudulence has no counterpart among Democrats.
Fraudulence might be a plot point, but only the writer and director, Emma Forrest, knows why it has to permeate the entire movie.
The "Miquela Souza" image and persona is a virtual puppet of the Los Angeles startup Brud, and one that owns up to its fraudulence.
Within two days, perhaps because of the leaky stove in my borrowed tent, or maybe to cover up my fraudulence, I was coughing too.
But readers' news appetite isn't infinite, so they're starved of information about the fraudulence of his supposed populism and the toll of his incompetence.
But my sense is that the news media continue to have a hard time coping with the essential fraudulence of most big policy debates.
It is a moment of fraudulence that resonates deeply for any women or men who fear what people might say when their backs are turned.
And the fraudulence of this bill aside, even serious, nonfraudulent regulation of insurance companies isn't enough in itself to provide affordable coverage for pre-existing conditions.
A handful of hoax papers will not likely change the course of a field, but to applaud such fraudulence undermines the importance of evidence-based thinking.
Should we focus on the Trump budget's fraudulence — not only does it invoke $2 trillion in phony savings, it counts them twice — or on its cruelty?
There is nothing that I want more than for my presence to be taken seriously, and nothing that can render me more painfully aware of my fraudulence.
Museums, here, are not just historical collections but a form of propaganda, and discovering an important vestige—or its fraudulence—can have serious cultural, political, even diplomatic implications.
It glosses over the criminal meanness and fraudulence of a media-fed war that was "trivial, for all its vastness," as Bertrand Russell, who lived through it, wrote.
You're forcing people like me, who reject the poll-driven fraudulence of modern politics and who are excited by your candor, to now choose between you and our values.
There's also brutal calculation: Does Trump's function as a barrier against a Democratic president — against Hillary Clinton, in particular — outweigh his cruelty, his incivility, his bigotry, his utter fraudulence?
Mitt Romney, what was the point of diving back into public life if you're going to prop up a president whose fraudulence you once gave a whole long speech about?
I wanted to be in that meeting, sitting with those ordinary men and women — hearing about their ice-cream bribes, their everyday impatience, their frustration and felt fraudulence, their desperate sleds.
Still, I can't forget that back in 2010 the committee gave Paul Ryan — whose fraudulence was obvious from the beginning to anyone who actually read his proposals — an award for fiscal responsibility.
But the film is also about the feelings of fraudulence and illegitimacy that artists experience, and how these feelings are amplified by success: "You fall further when you're found out," Curtis said.
Mr. Ackman had harsh words to say about what he called the "fraudulence of the media," taking a swipe at a recent portrayal of him in Vanity Fair and coverage of the election.
"I believe that women's fear of fraudulence is similar to men's, but with an added feature: not only do we tend to perseverate over our inadequacies, we also often denigrate our strengths," she observed.
Soren is all frailty and ego, but with a core of idealistic charisma that makes him hard to completely dismiss, while Rainer's learned messianism is equally plausible as TED-talk fraudulence or genuine insight.
Never in his life on the prairie has he been confronted by such a barefaced object of menace, fraudulence, and emasculating perplexity as this blank canvas which costs so much and promises so little.
Anyway, he readily acknowledges that the observations about our vanity, greed, and violence, the folly and absurdity of existence, and the fraudulence and hypocrisy of the media, politics, entertainment, and religion aren't exactly new.
There is something similar echoing around in the community of salty squeakers dedicated to proving LeBron James' fraudulence, the same sort of suspicious and hilariously wayward anti-elite impulse that gets people heated about chemtrails.
Americans are so down on, and distrustful of, major institutions and authorities that we're primed to declare their fraudulence, and the National Football League and the Super Bowl are on the receiving end of that.
His expression was just indefinite enough to become a symbol of entitlement for the pundits who favor that locution, of the white patriarchy for another group, of the wages of Trumpism, of the fraudulence of Catholicism.
Some details of the legislation do look custom-designed to benefit the Trump family, but both the broad outlines and the fraudulence of the sales effort would have been pretty much the same under any Republican president.
One of the ghosts from his past turns out to be real — an eye-patched, trench-coated fellow soldier seeking revenge for Bastrop's cowardice — and Bastrop must escape harm and then confront his own trauma and fraudulence.
Of course you should seek help if feelings of fraudulence are interfering with your life, or accompany symptoms of depression or anxiety, but moderate impostorism might just be a sign that you're a normal, mildly insecure, conscientious person.
She pretends to be much healthier than she is—she gives "a tremendous performance of being alive," in Garner's savage phrase—and is committed to a kind of social fraudulence that saddens and then gradually enrages her host.
How, in particular, did a man whose fraudulence, lack of concern for those he claims to care about and lack of policy coherence should have been obvious to everyone nonetheless manage to win over so many gullible souls?
Simply titled "Real Fake," the 350-pound fiberglass work, coated in metallic paint, appears as a direct dig at President Trump and his endless dismissal of the media's criticisms as "fake news" while leading a life of fraudulence himself.
The scale Clance developed to identify impostorism has been shown to distinguish feelings of being an impostor from other issues like depression, anxiety, and self-esteem, which makes it useful for identifying feelings of fraudulence that have gotten out of hand.
Even commentators on the left found Quijano lacking, although their complaint was that she allowed Mike Pence to avoid "direct questions about Donald Trump's history of bigotry and fraudulence," not that she was Tim Kaine's partner in tag-teaming Pence.
So I feel like that, because there were so much about the fraudulence about the advice giver, I was sort of interested in another question, which is like the power of the advice giver and the popularity of the advice giver.
There's no problem there, but there are two pitfalls: One is when the mask is so far from ourselves that it causes psychic pain from its fraudulence, and the other is when we believe that the mask is actually who we are.
Marías, whose parents knew Cela personally and could attest to the fraudulence of these exculpatory contortions, felt compelled to break the conspiracy of silence when the Nobel laureate responded highhandedly to an interviewer who asked him about his collaboration with the old regime.
Marías, whose parents knew Cela personally and could attest to the fraudulence of these exculpatory contortions, felt compelled to break the conspiracy of silence when the Nobel laureate responded highhandedly to an interviewer who asked him about his collaboration with the old regime.
Financial institutions are not so highly levered and the grist for the global financial crisis was subprime mortgages and mortgage-backed securities and I don't see an analogy in today's market to the subprime mortgages in terms of its magnitude and its fallaciousness or fraudulence.
He doesn't really command strong support from his own party's base; his prominence comes, instead, from a press corps that decided years ago that he was the archetype of serious, honest conservatism, and clings to that story no matter how many times the obvious fraudulence and cruelty of his proposals are pointed out.
It is because of your dedication to exposing the fraudulence of late-stage Pride capitalism and your willingness to make a ton of jokes that only like five queer people can understand, that I, a sarcastic gay person, will be able to make it to the end of the month with a smile on my face.
ESPN's woof-squad are not the only ones who talk about basketball this way, although it's a lot easier to figure out why they do it than it is to suss out the motivations of the otherwise reasonable adults who dedicate their leisure time to defending Kobe Bryant's legacy or prosecuting LeBron's scandalous fraudulence on social media.
Consider what we've learned about the inner workings of the Democratic National Committee; about the ability of plutocrats like Trump to cheat the I.R.S.; about the fraudulence of his supposed philanthropy; about the disparity between Clinton's private and public words; about the unprincipled avarice of her husband's post-presidential days; about the shady interactions between newsrooms and campaign offices?
So you and I may recognize the fraudulence of the device in both cases, but the fact remains that a man who has a sword run through him because he will not become a Moslem [sic] or a Christian — or who is lynched in Mississippi or Zatembe because he is black — is suffering the utter reality of that device or conquest.
Still, as Milo roams and grasps for connection, an interesting theme plays out about the perception of cashing in on one's marginal status; about the creeping suspicion that artists like Milo, a queer man of color from the working class, will always have about the merits of institutional support; about fraudulence and authenticity-hunger on the part of both artist and art world.
New York City officials also indicated they are examining the matter of Trump's alleged fraudulence.
However, starting in October 2016, they were replaced by biometric, microchip embedded, smart identity cards in order to ensure security for the card holder as well as prevent counterfeiting and fraudulence. The smart NID cards include all ten fingerprints in addition to other biometric and identity information.
McIntosh encourages individuals to reflect on and recognize their own unearned advantages and disadvantages as parts of immense and overlapping systems of power. Her recent book, On Privilege, Fraudulence, and Teaching As Learning: Selected Essays 1981-2019, is a collection of her essays published over her career.
Al- Jawbari wrote the "Book of Selected Disclosure of Secrets" (Kitāb al-mukhtār fī kashf al-asrār), exposing the fraudulence he had seen practiced by alchemists and money changers. He wrote of "the people of al-Kimya (alchemists) who know three hundred ways of making dupes." The book also describes the preparation of rose water.
His wife, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, was convinced that the phenomena she witnessed were genuine and their discussions about Home were a constant source of disagreement.Lamont 2005 p50 Frank Podmore writes of a Mr Merrifield's first- hand account of experiencing Home's fraudulence during a séance. Home's fame grew, fuelled by his ostensible feats of levitation.
Even if the outcome results in a positive response, the feedback given has no effect on one's perception of personal success. This leads one to discount positive feedback. This sequence of events serves as a reinforcement, causing the cycle to remain in motion. With every cycle, feelings of perceived fraudulence, increased self-doubt, depression, and anxiety accumulate.
He couldn't take it and thus committed suicide. But before dying, he thought of Mehul and expected that only she would believe him as she loves him. Sayantika and Ranadeb married each other after Babaida's death. However, after the reason behind Babaida's suicide is revealed, Ranadeb is seen being arrested and, he and his wife Sayantika are charged with fraudulence.
Below are the Vrittis associated with each of the Tantric Chakras: # Muladhara: greatest joy, natural pleasure, delight in controlling passion, and blissfulness in concentration. # Swadhisthana: affection, pitilessness, feeling of all-destructiveness, delusion, disdain and suspicion. # Manipura: spiritual ignorance, thirst, jealousy, treachery, shame, fear, disgust, delusion, foolishness and sadness. # Anahata: lustfulness, fraudulence, indecision, repentance, hope, anxiety, longing, impartiality, arrogance, incompetency, discrimination and defiance.
The Saudi Capital Market Authority was established to achieve a set of objectives, of which the most important are developing an organized, fair, transparent financial market, and ensuring the protection of investors from irregular practices, which involving deceit, cheat, fraudulence, or manipulation. To achieve these objectives and others, the market system has given the Authority financial, regulatory and supervisory frameworks to facilitate the completion of the tasks entrusted to the Authority.
Following the systematic treatment of a priori knowledge given in the transcendental analytic, the transcendental dialectic seeks to dissect dialectical illusions. Its task is effectively to expose the fraudulence of the non-empirical employment of the understanding. The Transcendental Dialectic shows how pure reason should not be used. According to Kant, the rational faculty is plagued with dialectic illusions as man attempts to know what can never be known.
Fraud includes essays that are largely autobiographical and humorous. Rakoff stated, in relation to the theme of the book, "The central drama of my life is about being a fraud, alas." He went on to say "That's a complete lie, really; the central drama of my life is about being lonely, and staying thin, but fraudulence gets a fair amount of play."Rakoff, David, "In New England, Everyone Calls You Dave" in Fraud: essays (2001), p 17.
When she deduces Parker's identity as Spider-Man, MJ helps discover Mysterio's fraudulence, by exposing him as the one who staged the Elemental crisis. Shortly after their trip to Europe, MJ and Parker begin dating. After their first date, MJ is horrified when TheDailyBugle.net's J. Jonah Jameson releases a doctored video of Mysterio and Spider-Man, claiming that Spider-Man is responsible for the casualties of the Battle of London while exposing Parker as Spider-Man.
The payments in question had been identified as consultancy fees, but the definition was one that the court rejected. Reports reflect an opinion on the part of the court and commentators that even by the standards of the time and place the amounts involved were large. Some of the stronger descriptions applied in connection with the court judgment included "inescusabile leggerezza e negligenza" (loosely, "inexcusable casual negligence") and "il vero e proprio dolo" (loosely, "the real unadulterated fraudulence").
Born in 1799 in Urio, a town on Lake Como, not far from the border with Switzerland. In 1824 Boggia (aged 25) had his first issues with the law with complaints of fraudulence and many false contracts. He fled to the Kingdom of Sardinia where he was subject to a further trial because of a frenzy and attempted murder. He was jailed, but took advantage of a revolt and escaped, returning to Lombardia Veneto provence as it was known at the time.
Chaucer's tale exposed the more fraudulent side of alchemy, especially the manufacture of counterfeit gold from cheap substances. Less than a century earlier, Dante Alighieri also demonstrated an awareness of this fraudulence, causing him to consign all alchemists to the Inferno in his writings. Soon afterwards, in 1317, the Avignon Pope John XXII ordered all alchemists to leave France for making counterfeit money. A law was passed in England in 1403 which made the "multiplication of metals" punishable by death.
In 2007, under the management of Oklahoma Delawares, the museum altered its former mission, and announced an interest in pursuing what it saw as fraudulence by groups claiming to be indigenous Pennsylvanians. Today, the museum serves as a tool to help with Native American research and as way to educate people on Native American tribes. The museum hosts festivals, offers tours and community outreach programs for schools to educate and bring a presence of Native American Culture to the Lehigh valley.
The House is inspired by former Wall Street worker Nomi Prins, who exposed the fraudulence and failings of Wall Street. It looks at how working in the world of Wall Street has affected the protagonist, a woman named Jean. It is a cross-genre of drama, thriller, and the paranormal, as Jean must go on a journey of self-discovery. Upon quitting her high-level investment job, a friend lends her an empty house in Vancouver, where she encounters and interacts with the spirits who inhabit there.
The United Democratic Forces of Belarus (); () is a coalition of political parties participating as the main opposition group during the 2006 presidential election. The group chose Alexander Milinkevich as their candidate in an attempt to defeat the incumbent Alexander Lukashenko, the authoritarian president since 1994. Official Belarusian statistics reported Milinevich gained 6% of the vote, however Belarusian opposition and critics from Western countries have not accepted the official results as legitimate and believe this is an example of election fraudulence. Belarusian authorities have denied all accusations of election fraud.
It should be regarded as opposed to hypocrisy and fraudulence, etc., which create crookedness in the mental body and consciousness. Nina van Gorkom explains: :According to the Dhammasangani (par 50, 51) this pair of cetasikas consists in straightness and rectitude, being without deflection, twist or crookedness. :The Atthasālinī (I, Book I, Part IV, Chapter I, 131) explains that uprightness of cetasikas and of citta crush crookedness and that they are the opponents of the corruptions, such as deception and craftiness, which cause crookedness in mental factors and consciousness.
Its origin from concepts and logic was decadent because it was not a product of life, growth, self-preservation, and pleasure.The Antichrist, §11 Kant's practical reason was an attempt to give scientific legitimacy to his lack of intellectual conscience:The Antichrist, §12 > He deliberately invented a variety of reasons for use on occasions when it > was desirable not to trouble with reason—that is, when morality, when the > sublime command 'thou shalt,' was heard. Kant's self-deceptive fraudulence is a result of the influence of priestly theology on his philosophy.
By the early 1870s, Blavatsky was involved in the Spiritualist movement; although defending the genuine existence of Spiritualist phenomena, she argued against the mainstream Spiritualist idea that the entities contacted were the spirits of the dead. Relocating to the United States in 1873, she befriended Henry Steel Olcott and rose to public attention as a spirit medium, attention that included public accusations of fraudulence. In 1875 New York City, Blavatsky co-founded the Theosophical Society with Olcott and William Quan Judge. In 1877, she published Isis Unveiled, a book outlining her Theosophical world-view.
In 2005-2006 Kolodyuk sold his stake of Ukrainian outsourcing company USC to American fund DFJ Nexus, backed by Tim Draper.IT business gets global attention with Google buy of Viewdle Later Tim Draper revealed the fraudulence of this deal in his blog: "this is one of only three times in my thirty years as an investor where I believe I was cheated".I will promote freedom at all costs In 2009 he and his brother accused each other of extortion and theft of a stake in family business City.com - chain of household appliances stores.
Kettlewell's experiments were criticised by the zoologist Theodore David Sargent, who failed to reproduce Kettlewell's results between 1965 and 1969, and argued that Kettlewell had specially trained his birds to give the desired results. Michael Majerus however found that Kettlewell was basically correct in concluding that differential bird predation in a polluted environment was the primary cause of industrial melanism in the peppered moth. The story was in turn taken up in a 2002 book Of Moths and Men, by the journalist Judith Hooper, asserting that Kettlewell's findings were fraudulent. The story was picked up by creationists who repeated the assertions of fraudulence.
She has written on curricular revision, feelings of fraudulence, hierarchies in education and society, and professional development of teachers. In 1988, she published the article "White Privilege and Male Privilege: A Personal Account of Coming to See Correspondences Through Work in Women’s Studies". This analysis, and its shorter version, "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack" (1989), pioneered putting the dimension of privilege into discussions of power, gender, race, class and sexuality in the United States. Both papers rely on personal examples of unearned advantage that McIntosh says she experienced in her lifetime, especially from 1970 to 1988.
To this end, the Gaulish men and women attack the Roman camp together; and when the Centurion demands to know why Prolix did not warn him of this, the latter admits his ignorance. Convinced of the soothsayer's fraudulence, Impedimenta beats him and the Centurion. Returning to the village, the Gauls meet Bulbus Crocus, an envoy of Julius Caesar's, come to confirm the Centurion's claim that the village is conquered, and expel him. In the Roman camp, Crocus demotes the Centurion to a common soldier, who is then commanded by the Optio to clean the camp alone.
In a 2004 tape broadcast by Al Jazeera, bin Laden spoke of "bleeding America to the point of bankruptcy". A number of errors and inconsistencies in bin Laden's arguments have been alleged by authors such as Max Rodenbeck and Noah Feldman. He invoked democracy both as an example of the deceit and fraudulence of Western political system—American law being "the law of the rich and wealthy"Messages to the World, Statements of Osama bin Laden, Verso, 2005, p. 168—and as the reason civilians are responsible for their government's actions and so can be lawfully punished by death.
With Blavatsky in Europe, trouble broke out at the society's Adyar headquarters in what became known as the Coulomb Affair. The society's Board of Control had accused Emma Coulomb of misappropriating their funds for her own purposes, and asked her to leave their center. She and her husband refused, blackmailing the society with letters that they claimed were written by Blavatsky and which proved that her paranormal abilities were fraudulent. The society refused to pay them and expelled them from their premises, at which the couple turned to the Madras-based Christian College Magazine, who published an exposé of Blavatsky's alleged fraudulence using the Coulomb's claims as a basis.
Agricola's successors were seemingly unable or unwilling to further subdue the far north. This inability to continue to hold the far north may be in part due to the limited military resources available to the Roman Proconsul after the recall of the Legio II Adiutrix from Britain, to support Domitian's war in Dacia. Despite his apparent successes, Agricola himself fell out of favour and it is possible that Domitian may have been informed of the fraudulence of his claims to have won a significant victory. The fortress at Inchtuthil was dismantled before its completion and the other fortifications of the Gask Ridge (erected to consolidate the Roman presence in Scotland in the aftermath of Mons Graupius) were abandoned within the space of a few years.
" British historian Dominic Sandbrook referred to the "mendaciousness, even fraudulence, of this extraordinarily self-righteous book" and contended that many of Baker's assertions, such as that Franklin Roosevelt conspired to provoke the Japanese into bombing Pearl Harbor, were not new and had been refuted long ago by scholarly historians. In a very harsh review, literary critic Adam Kirsch was especially critical of Baker's use of Nazi propaganda: "by reproducing Nazi language uncritically, Mr. Baker effectively endorses it. This is never more shocking than when he quotes Joseph Goebbels's description of Churchill.... A book that can adduce Goebbels as an authority in order to vilify Churchill has clearly lost touch with all moral and intellectual bearings. No one who knows about World War II will take Human Smoke at all seriously.
Much of the effort of neo-creationists in response to science consists of polemics highlighting gaps in understanding or minor inconsistencies in the literature of biology, then making statements about what can and cannot happen in biological systems. Critics of neo- creationism suggest that neo-creationist science consists of quote-mining the biological literature (including outdated literature) for minor slips, inconsistencies or polemically promising examples of internal arguments. These internal disagreements, fundamental to the working of all natural science, are then presented dramatically to lay audiences as evidence of the fraudulence and impending collapse of "Darwinism". Critics suggest that neo-creationists routinely employ this method to exploit the technical issues within biology and evolutionary theory to their advantage, relying on a public that is not sufficiently scientifically literate to follow the complex and sometimes difficult details.
He tells several people that his mother has recently died, recounts a friend's experience of a failed attempt to rescue a drowned woman as if it was his own, and uses his (sometimes feigned) lack of Spanish fluency to falsely suggest that his thoughts are too profound and complex to convey outside of his native language. Especially when called upon to participate in poetry readings or discussion panels, Gordon grapples with feelings of fraudulence and anxiety. Leaving the Atocha Station can be read as a Künstlerroman. However, Lerner has said: > The protagonist doesn't unequivocally undergo a dramatic transformation, for > instance, but rather the question of "transformation" is left open, and > people seem to have strong and distinct senses about whether the narrator > has grown or remained the same, whether this is a sort of coming of age > story or whether it charts a year in the life of a sociopath.
He says. > It may be a merit of our present age that in many ways it has known how to > work the wish weary and in that way to wean the soul from wishing; it may be > to its advantage if it thereby has developed an honest earnestness that for > the good renounces the fraudulence of wishes. We do not reproach the age for > having made the idea of the power of the wish into playing with words if it > thereby motivates someone to work with his own hands instead of with the > borrowed energy of the wish. But the wish for heaven's salvation-is this, > too, a play on words, as wishing for heavenly help has become for the > frivolous, who thinks that we ought to depend on God the way we depend on > people –that is, if you help yourself then God does the rest.
Such difficulties have given rise to anxieties that the topic itself is at risk, and that the political pressures circumscribing research and discussion undermine academic freedom itself. Internal Israeli studies have argued that local press coverage has traditionally been conservative, reflecting the often tendentious and biased views of the political and military establishment, and similar tendencies have been noted in Palestinian reportage. Tamar Liebes, former director of the Smart Institute of Communication at the Hebrew University, argued that Israeli "Journalists and publishers see themselves as actors within the Zionist movement, not as critical outsiders". The explosive expansion of the Internet has opened up a larger sphere of controversy, with digital forensics on social networks occasionally revealing problems with a few widely circulating images of dead Palestinians, but, also led to the emergence of militant social media practitioners who maintain fraudulence was natural for Palestinians and that images of their dead and wounded were generally faked.

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