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Always we keep thinking over nights and over the weekends.
What do you hope they're thinking over at the moment?
They're just thinking over the top and this and that.
I remember thinking over my life, but it wasn't like a montage.
Privileging slow or deliberative, Type 2 thinking over your intuitive, Type 1
Thinking over my day, my biggest memories are of firetrucks and Cheez-Its.
Nonetheless, Lincoln's protectionist tendencies set the template for Republican thinking over the following decades.
Most simply, though, it's a commitment to scientific thinking over magical thinking for health.
Already, though, Weng said there's been interest from investors which the company is thinking over.
I'd argue for evidence-based thinking over magical thinking every day, even when it's unpopular.
REPORTER : I keep thinking over my life, wondering what I did to anger the gods.
BECKY QUICK: You mentioned that you have had disagreements in ways of thinking over the years.
But the citation of both works illuminates the changes in Ms. Didion's thinking over the years.
These decisions reflect a possible change in thinking over the value of draft picks, stars, and winning now.
"She was capable of envisioning large-scale works and thinking over long periods of time," Mr. Wilson wrote.
I've mixed a little Tate in with my own thinking over the years; his style was contagious that way.
What choices ​remain for those stuck in a broken educational system, in a culture that favors ​linear thinking over creative?
What choices remain for those stuck in a broken educational system, in a culture that favors linear thinking over creative?
Defense Secretary James Mattis on Friday said that the Trump administration is still thinking over multiple candidates for Army secretary.
It wasn't just that we looked alike and had similar reading habits, mannerisms, and default ways of thinking (over- and negative).
" He went on, "I was thinking over the past few days that the purpose of fashion is to give an illusion.
The event is a celebration of Palestinian identity that, Arab politicians and academics say, reflects a change in thinking over the decades.
He spends a date thinking over and over again about how the jeans she's wearing make her butt look disproportionate and flat.
This week's wins are sure to shape our thinking over the coming year, just as Trump's victory shaped our reflections on the last.
Research has also shown that small and consistent interventions over such beliefs—whether about politics or science—can correct irrational thinking over time.
CLINTON: Well, like everyone else, I've spent a lot of time thinking over the last 3023 hours about what we heard and saw.
Stevie Wonder doesn't have time to waste thinking over Kanye West's ridiculous views on slavery -- ditto for President Trump's proposed race summit, actually.
HC: Well, like everyone else, I spent a lot of time thinking over the last 2120 hours about what we heard and saw.
Instead, he requires his staff to turn in papers of a specific length on their proposals to encourage critical thinking over simplistic bullet points.
" As the boom in technology exposes a host of negative side effects, Sandu said that society needs "more solution-based thinking over problem based thinking.
The next morning, at the Shine On Guesthouse, Dahl was still thinking over the problem, as she had breakfast with Regan Marsh and Jonathan Lascher.
Anzures was visibly processing—thinking over his talk, asking people what they thought, and mulling over a little slip-up he had at the beginning.
" In a triumph of wishful thinking over data, he adds: "I don't think their support was ever very deep, and it seems to be weakening quickly.
Jensen recommends thinking over three things: "The other thing I would say is crucial is getting as much knowledge about your counterpart's interests as possible," Jensen said.
Students build chatbots and games to support a local cause while learning the fundamentals of computational thinking over a three-week regimen of collaborating with Facebook's own engineers.
So all of your records ... In the Defense Department, I don't want our thinking over time about war plans or the formulation of things to become suddenly opened up.
FBI director James Comey has written a brief op-ed for Lawfare laying out the organization's thinking over Apple's resistance to unlocking an iPhone linked to the San Bernardino shootings.
He spent hours thinking that he should not travel as much as he does, to spare his family the stress, and thinking over what felt like a second chance at life.
Yet he could refocus Western thinking over time by redoubling his efforts to reform Saudi society, not only providing women more rights but also by releasing from prison the activists he recently arrested.
But the analyst added that he wouldn't "pretend for a second" to know what management is thinking over at Amazon right now, regarding how the partnership with Whole Foods will pan out in the future.
The Chinese government certainly has the ability to pursue an online political disinformation campaign directed at foreign elections — but hasn't yet because it favors long-term thinking over Russia's scorched-earth foreign policy, experts said.
"We want to turn our thinking over to our Democratic colleagues and then the Rules Committee and urge the Rules Committee early this year to see if they can come to a consensus," he said.
It's funny, because all I have been thinking over the past couple of weeks — it's something I'm writing about for The Verge — is that the sheer volume of hardware out there right now is kind of astounding.
We have all left games thinking over and over about the chances our team missed, contemplating them to the point of thinking that the real, 'fair' outcome should have been one where our team scored such chances.
Even if you earn six figures and buy $1 million in term life insurance coverage as a result, this amount could disappear in a hurry once you start thinking over all the liabilities it needs to cover.
"You managed to violate every principle and the most sacred of traditions about prosecutors," Ratcliffe said, admonishing Mueller for discussing in his final report his team's thinking over why it didn't bring certain charges against the president.
Duckworth adds that when people are taught at a young age that the brain is plastic and that "neuroscience affirms that the growth mindset is the correct one," they choose this way of thinking over a fixed mindset.
My phone recently started to spontaneously die when the weather is cold, so I spend the quiet walk home making a to-do list in my head, thinking over the day, and wondering if we'll have a snow day tomorrow.
Francis has assured traditionalists that he takes their arguments seriously, but he has cited the shift in Catholic thinking over the death penalty (from conditional acceptance to total rejection) as an example of how "divine revelation" can find new interpetations in a changing world.
"You know, I was thinking over the holidays why I love what I do so much and it wasn't so much the end result as it is the company I get to keep along the way," Bullock, 51, said to kick off her speech.
Friedman, who highlighted the Nasdaq's plan in a Wall Street Journal op-ed on Thursday, cited three action items to help nudge companies off the fence: Modernize the market structure; reconstruct the regulatory framework; and promote long-term thinking over bending to short-term pressures from investors.
Yet with public funds likely to remain tight for the foreseeable future, and private money free to back institutions that are seen as winners, they will have to do some innovative thinking over the next 23 years, both to deal with unavoidable change and to seize new opportunities.
As such, in the past year I have found myself thinking over and over of Joan Didion's opening lines to her essay "Slouching Towards Bethlehem," in which she reports on the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco during the "cold late spring" of 1967, a half-century ago.
What the exhibition should settle once and for all is that Johns's greatness did not end with his formal innovations of the mid- to late '50s, or with his exploration of the crosshatch in the 70s; instead, he has broadened and deepened his thinking over the entire course of his career so far.
Her brief speech on the attacks, delivered Monday in a New York airplane hangar on the way to another campaign event, was a rebuke of Donald Trump's blunt approach to the issue—"knock the hell out of" ISIS, as he said in an appearance on Fox News Monday morning—and an appeal to strategic thinking over saber-rattling.
They passed know-how over chats in the park, sent their errand boys across the Place for a piece of ground glass or advice on a calendar design, and puzzled out the future of timekeeping and, ultimately, the discovery of new ways of thinking over cafe and croissants in this small square not far from Notre Dame.
In our experience, we have had people transform their thinking over the course of an hour or two in our interviews, but it does take stacking up a lot of evidence and pointing out the cognitive dissonance folks are having: believing that they can make a million dollars doing this, while at the same time maxing out their credit cards.
"My good friend from Tennessee knows that my principal responsibility is begging, pleading and cajoling, and I've been in continuous discussions, shall I say, with some of our members who are legitimately unhappy about one aspect or another, and spent a lot of time thinking over whether or not they wanted to expedite the process, and I must say after a long and intense day of such discussions with several of our members who had legitimate concerns, I'm relieved rather than depressed that we might be able to actually finish tonight," McConnell said.
I should have gone on, but he stayed there thinking over the mangled rabbit in a puzzle-headed way.
Testimony is the only studio album by singer/songwriter Dana Glover. Released in October 2002, the album reached No. 43 on the UK Albums Chart and produced two singles which both cracked the top 30 on ranking charts. "Thinking Over" reached No. 17 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and No. 22 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart, and "Rain" reached No. 30 on the Adult Top 40 chart. In 2004, "Thinking Over" was used in the Garry Marshall film Raising Helen.
I like driving long distances, looking around, making it up as I go. It’s a loose approach that favors intuitive thinking over analytical design. Then, when I finally find a place, there’s no mistaking it; there’s an undeniable atmospheric weight.
The Saint Sebastian is all boys school, but Julius is a cross-dressed girl, not a boy. Thinking over the Legend, Julius looks up that Window. There is a person, and he sees Julius through the Window. It is Klaus, an upper grade student.
This story began to spread and was used as a motivational lesson demonstrating the power of positive thinking. Over time Dantzig's name was removed, and facts were altered, but the basic story persisted in the form of an urban legend and as an introductory scene in the movie Good Will Hunting.
He soon falls asleep and wakes up next morning, finding a note in his coat from Kristyna. After thinking over their night, he realizes that he misinterpreted her statement last night. He feels Litost but cannot take revenge for Kristyna has already left. One of the poets approaches him and fills him with glory, relieving the student's despair.
He also spots Salami's unmade bed, so he assumes the worst. Meanwhile, Salami gets into a fight with two other sailors and yells for his friend's help. Spike knocks the two men out, then does the same to Salami. After thinking over all the fun they had together, however, he asks Salami if he betrayed him.
Metacognition can be defined as "thinking about thinking". Over the course of the training, cognitive biases subserving positive symptoms are identified and corrected. The current empirical evidence assumes a connection between certain cognitive biases, such as jumping to conclusions, and the development and maintenance of psychosis. Accordingly, correcting these problematic/unhelpful thinking styles should lead to a reduction of symptoms.
Femke Halsema campaigning in 2006 Halsema sees herself as a left-liberal. In Dutch she prefers vrijzinnig (free-thinking) over liberaal (liberal) because the conservative liberal People's Party for Freedom and Democracy is seen as the pre-eminent liberal party. In 2004 she started a debate within her party about a new political course. Her new course emphasises two concepts: freedom and pragmatism.
109 Of the origin of active imagination, Jung wrote: > It was during Advent of the year 1913 – December 12, to be exact – I > resolved upon the decisive step. I was sitting at my desk once more, > thinking over my fears. Then I let myself drop. Suddenly it was as though > the ground literally gave way beneath my feet, and I plunged into the dark > depths.
The Apollo archetype personifies the aspect of the personality that wants clear definitions, is drawn to master a skill, values order and harmony. The Apollo archetype favors thinking over feeling, distance over closeness, objective assessment over subjective intuition.Shinoda-Bolen, J., Gods in Everyman: A New Psychology of Men’s Lives and Loves (1989) p.135 Harpur & RowLayton-Shapira, L., The Cassandra Complex: Living with Disbelief, p.
Snooks' recent book, Ark of the Sun provides an overview of his thinking over five decades on the dynamics of life and human society and reveals the underlying reality of life - the strategic logos - which is the ultimate complex living system. Ultimate Reality & its Dissidents provides a unique philosophy of life based on his realist general dynamic theory. And Time's Gateway shows how these ideas emerged over the past fifty years.
Mark Girouard, The Return to Camelot, , p 61 Still, the work was deeply influential, in its attack on Utilitarianism and its devotion to rational thinking over the heart,The Return to Camelot, p. 62 his lack of interest in intellectual ability,The Return to Camelot, p. 64 and his disdain for making moneyThe Return to Camelot, p. 66 all had serious impact on the Victorian notion of a proper gentleman.
That night, Yu tries but fails to text Natsuki about his feelings. The next morning before school, the two pretend as if nothing has happened and walk together. Once at school, Koyuki apologizes to Natsuki. On a train to school, Sota, still thinking over Akari, sees a trio of students from another school and gives up his seat to one of them and heads over to the next train car.
She locks herself in her cabin, and Tom is unsuccessful in reaching her. Shortly thereafter, she is found dead with her wrists slit, and the case seems to be closed. On the final night of the cruise, the crew and most of the guests go to a party on the shore, but Philip, who brought no money, remains on the ship. Tom returns to find him thinking over loose ends of the earlier events.
Pesle worked as Robert Wilson's representative in Europe up until her final days. When her death in Paris on 17 January 2018 was announced, Wilson wrote: > Of all the people that I have worked with, throughout my life, both > professionally and otherwise, there is one person who always stood out. Her > name is Benedicte Pesle; she was a visionary, she was capable of envisioning > large-scale works and thinking over long periods of time. She had the best > critical eye I ever met.
"Sunday" is a 1926 song written by Chester Conn, with lyrics by Jule Styne, Bennie Krueger, Ned Miller, which has become a jazz standard recorded by many artists. The tune has been fitted out to various lyrics, but best known in the original version of British-American songwriter Jule Styne: "I'm blue every Monday, thinking over Sunday, that one day that I'm with you" Early successful recordings in 1927 were made by Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra; Cliff Edwards; and Gene Austin.
Later that year, she recorded her song "It Is You (I Have Loved)" for the film Shrek. Then Robbie Robertson introduced her to Matthew Wilder. Wilder produced her debut album, Testimony, which reached #43 on the UK Albums Chart. On this album she had two singles: "Thinking Over", which reached #17 on the US AC chart and #22 on the US Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks charts, and "Rain", which reached #30 on the Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart.
At present, he is focusing on Quality in the digital era and is one of the originators of the concept of Quality 4.0. Recently, he has published several works on the disruptive thinking of Quality 4.0 in the World and is also leading a major research on Quality Future Thinking. Over the last 25 years, Zairi has played a significant role in growing the quality movement in the MENA region. At present, he is acting as a senior advisor for Prime Minister's Office (UAE Government).
His ability to go through a volume, absorb its contents in depth and remember everything, in a matter of several hours, distinguished him from his colleagues. His students relate how on occasion, Rabbi Rabinowitz would leave the yeshiva thinking over a particular Talmudic concept, and became so engrossed that he was unaware that he had walked all the way out of the town's boundaries. Indeed, despite his youth he was one of the greatest Torah scholars of his generation. He behaved modestly, not wanting to bring any special attention to himself.
Despite the original intent for the RAT to be used as a measure of individual differences in associative ability, the RAT has fallen out of use as a self-standing test of creativity. This test has been used to assess a wider range of cognitive abilities thought to underline creative thinking. Over the years, the RAT has been used to assess various cognitive abilities linked to creativity including insight, memory and problem solving. It has been used to study the relation between creativity and rapid eye movement sleep (REM), peripheral attention, attention deficit, memory, synesthesia, and mental illness.
Octav Grigorescu's creations, these examples of beauty, of professional earnestness, of deep thinking over oneself, over art, over the rapports between people, or with the visible realm - are the works of one of the most prominent artists of the current period ... a work that restores at the same time the narrative and the symbolic in one of the most perfect poetical hypostases. ...Octav Grigorescu - one of the most prominent painters and graphic artists of ours. ... Octav Grigorescu is a poet: a poet of the shape, of the line, of the color. A poet of a great sensitivity.
At first, Robinson considers the offer to be a practical joke, as African Americans are not allowed to play in the segregated major leagues. When he is convinced that the opportunity is genuine, he and Rickey size each other up. After thinking over Rickey's warning about the hatred and abuse he would have to endure without being able to strike back, Robinson signs with the Dodgers' International League farm team, the Montreal Royals. Though he wants to delay marrying Rae to shield her, she insists on an immediate wedding so she can support her man in the trying times ahead.
At Swim-Two-Birds was accepted for publication by Longman's on the recommendation of Graham Greene, who was a reader for them at the time. It was published under the pseudonym of Flann O'Brien, a name O'Nolan had already used to write hoax letters to the Irish Times. O'Nolan had suggested using "Flann O'Brien" as a pen-name during negotiation with Longman's: > I have been thinking over the question of a pen-name and would suggest Flann > O'Brien. I think this invention has the advantage that it contains an > unusual name and one that is quite ordinary.
In 2004, "Thinking Over" was used for the Garry Marshall film Raising Helen. Other film songs are "The Way (Radio Song)" from the Sandra Bullock/Hugh Grant comedy, Two Weeks Notice, "Maybe" from Laws of Attraction and "The Truth Lies" from the Franka Potente film Blueprint. In 2010, Glover appeared as a featured vocalist on one track on saxophonist Dave Koz's album Hello Tomorrow, entitled "Start All Over Again" which she wrote. They performed the song on "Let Me Entertain You", the October 24, 2010 episode of ABC's Desperate Housewives, interwoven into the storyline with Glover starring as housewife Emma Graham.
The events of the Franco-Prussian War had great influence on military thinking over the next forty years. Lessons drawn from the war included the need for a general staff system, the scale and duration of future wars and the tactical use of artillery and cavalry. The bold use of artillery by the Prussians, to silence French guns at long range and then to directly support infantry attacks at close range, proved to be superior to the defensive doctrine employed by French gunners. The Prussian tactics were adopted by European armies by 1914, exemplified in the French 75, an artillery piece optimised to provide direct fire support to advancing infantry.
Her father later sent her to maths classes with Miss Roberts, but after the first lesson, Prue did poorly and hated it there. She gives up and skives from her classes, spending £60.00 in the process on chocolate which she later shares with Grace, magazines, food from McDonald's, art materials and some expensive lingerie. Prue's father finds out and gets so worked up about it that he has a stroke and has to leave for the hospital immediately. After much thinking over, the girls’ mother decides to send them to the nearest public school, Wentworth High, while still keeping it a secret from their father.
However, immediately after the event, Khan believed that Major William Brown of the Gilgit Scouts had ordered the burning so as to block his own rebel forces from reaching Bunji.: "Hasan blames Major Brown for the burning of these bridges so that there could be no possible approach left for reaching Bunji. He writes that the whole day of 4th November he spent in thinking over the problem as to how he could cross the river and reach Bunji." Hassan Khan appointed himself as the commander-in-chief of the "Republic of Gilgit" and wanted to conquer all of the Gilgit wazarat, whereas Brown was likely satisfied with liberating just the Gilgit Agency.
The crime led to a rise in anti-refugee sentiment in Austria. The New York Times mentioned it and the gang rape of a grandmother in Traiskirchen as incidents that were causing a growth in support for the Freedom Party of Austria candidate Norbert Hofer in the 2016 election. Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, spoke after the original conviction was overturned, a rare comment by him on the refugee crisis. He said "It doesn’t fit into my head what on earth they’re thinking over there. I can’t even explain the rationale – is it a sense of guilt before the migrants? What’s going on? It’s not clear. A society that cannot defend its children has no future".
In 1881 he came to Petersburg with two reports: "On the Situation in the Modern Drama Art in Russia" and "On the Needs of the Imperial Theatre", and Minister I.I. Vorontsov-Dashkov invited Ostrovsky to join the special governmental committee. Most of his suggestions have been ignored, but at least one idea, that of founding in Moscow the first independent theatre appealed to the Tsar and (even if the Moscow project flopped) soon private theatres started to open all over Russia. In December 1885, Ostrovsky was appointed the Imperial Theatres' repertoire director. For several months he was busy inspecting productions, having talks, trying to implement the reforms he had been thinking over for years.
They travel to Corbeth to meet their employer. Upon arriving there, they learn they need to take a blood oath, which means they either do the job or die. They are prepped by a witch and after discussing it, decides to go to Starfall to investigate Tari-nakana's house Meanwhile, Miryo is introduced in the story sitting on a roof and thinking over her future as a witch and what will happen if she fails the test she needs to pass to become a witch. Soon Eikyo, her friend, comes along and comforts her and reminds her of her homework and also reassures her she will pass and that many women have passed this stage.
He predicted that the 1973–74 economic boom would end, and that unemployment would hit 3 million in the 1980s. As one of his proteges noted, these dire warnings "… earned him the title 'Cassandra of the Fens' and were derided – until they came true". His contributions to Treasury policy thinking over the years were acknowledged by Dave Ramsden, chief economic advisor to the treasury: "In the 2000s, much of which coincided with a period of apparent and widely researched stability, what stands out is his distinctive analysis and his prescience about the looming financial and economic crisis, and the potential role for what had become by then innovative policies in responding." In 1992 he warned that without shared fiscal policy to replace currency movements there would be problems with monetary union in Europe.
1579) also mentions the battle in his work Rerum Scotarum Historia, his account borrows liberally from Boece. Boece is thought to have based much of his work on John of Fordun's, Chronica Gentis Scotorum (ca. 1360). Fordun briefly mentions a battle at Mortlach but makes no mention of any at Barry: > Malcolm, thinking over the manifold blessings continually bestowed upon him > by God, pondered anxiously in his mind what he should give Him in return. At > length, the grace of the Holy Ghost working within him, he set his heart > upon increasing the worship of God ; so he established a new episcopal see > at Marthillach (Mortlach), not far from the spot where he had overcome the > Norwegians, and gained the victory; and endowed it with churches, and the > rents of many estates.
Noel Murray from The A.V. Club graded the finale with a B+; he praised the writers "for once again introducing a new world that feels fully formed, with its own rich backstory that they could choose to explore if they have the time and the inclination." Murray concluded his review, "It may be that Fringe has bitten off more than it can chew here, and the storytelling is about to get hopelessly convoluted, as it often does once time-travel enters the picture. But for now, I’m going to enjoy living with and thinking over what I’ve seen so far. And I’m going to trust that no matter how crazy Fringes fourth season gets, the writers are going to keep bringing everything back to less mind-bending questions".
Fabbrini was born in Pesaro. He did his undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Trento, Italy. Starting his university studies in 1969, he took the four years degree in Sociology in 1973, graduating with laude with a dissertation on the role of the state in Italian post-second world war economic miracle. Because there was not yet a doctoral program in Italy in the 1970s, he got a three years scholarship (1974–1977), equivalent to a Ph.D. program, for specializing in political economy. His research concerned the place of the state and politics in the theories of classical political economists, thus published in the 1977 dissertation on “Thinking Over the Theory of Value of Classical Political Economists”. He then got the equivalent of a four years post-doc fellowship (1977–1981) to investigate “The political economy of the welfare state”, researching at the Department of Economics, Cambridge University, United Kingdom and Department of Economics at Trento University.
At the close of the Kama Sutra this is what he writes about himself: > After reading and considering the works of Babhravya and other ancient > authors, and thinking over the meaning of the rules given by them, this > treatise was composed, according to the precepts of the Holy Writ, for the > benefit of the world, by Vatsyayana, while leading the life of a religious > student at Benares, and wholly engaged in the contemplation of the Deity. > This work is not to be used merely as an instrument for satisfying our > desires. A person acquainted with the true principles of this science, who > preserves his Dharma (virtue or religious merit), his Artha (worldly wealth) > and his Kama (pleasure or sensual gratification), and who has regard to the > customs of the people, is sure to obtain the mastery over his senses. In > short, an intelligent and knowing person attending to Dharma and Artha and > also to Kama, without becoming the slave of his passions, will obtain > success in everything that he may do.
A 2012 Financial Times article stated that Erhard's influence "extends far beyond the couple of million people who have done his courses; there is hardly a self-help book or a management training programme that does not borrow some of his principles." Fortune magazine's 40th Anniversary issue (5/15/95), in examining the major contributions to management thinking over the last two decades along with Peter Drucker's The Practice of Management and Michael Hammer and James Champy's Reengineering The Corporation, recognized Erhard's ideas about methods for empowering people as one of the major innovations in management thinking of the last two decades."Distilled Wisdom: Buddy, Can you Paradigm", Fortune Magazine, May 15, 1995. Erhard and his programs have been citedPeter Block: Community, the Structure of Belonging, Berrett-Koehler, 2008, pg.14 as having a significant cultural impact on America in the 1970s.Bruce Schulman: The Seventies: The Great Shift in American Culture, Society, and Politics, Da Capo Press, April 16, 2002, pages 96–98 Erhard's teachings have influenced the field of professional coaching.
When Re- Animator was originally released on videotape, two versions were available: the unrated theatrical cut and an edited R-rated version, for those video stores whose rental policies would not allow them to rent unrated films that would be considered films with an MPAA rating of X. In the R-rated version, much of the gore was edited out and replaced with various scenes which had been deleted for pacing purposes, including a subplot involving Dr. Hill hypnotizing several of the characters to make them more suggestible to his will (in this version, Dean Halsey is hypnotized early on to turn him against West, and then later is hypnotized again after he has been re-animated; in the theatrical film, the re-animated Halsey's submission is merely a result of the lobotomy). In addition, a short scene was added showing Herbert West injecting himself with small amounts of the reagent to stay awake and energized; this may have affected his thinking over the course of the film. Director Stuart Gordon has expressed his preference for the unrated version over the R-rated version.

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