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She took pride in how good she was at it.
Stauer said she took pride in being the family historian.
Took pride in taking care of his fiancée and children.
Foote took pride in this, but his expression had dimmed.
Hamilton said he took pride in being part of Mercedes.
He took pride in having fun and games for his job.
Mr. Sabo also took pride in never publicly disparaging another politician.
Either way, as an advisor, Mike took pride in helping his clients.
But in interviews, Murkowski flaunted and took pride in her newfound independence.
Everybody took pride in what they did and we just played hard.
As new metrics emerged, commentators and coaches took pride in repudiating them.
Gabe took pride in self-care, making the weight gain emotionally devastating.
He took pride in some of the local media coverage it eventually garnered.
From Renaissance Italy to Victorian Britain, the classical past took pride of place.
Still, both John and William took pride in their potential tie to Anastasia.
"I've always been the type that took pride in my performance," He says.
Some of us, like him, took pride in being black, bold and brash.
Mr. Kanders then wrote a letter saying he took pride in the company.
It was the first job, Ms. Vazquez said, that she took pride in.
Residents took pride in the area's growing diversity and boasted about its inclusivity.
She also took pride in portraying a strong, loving yet feisty Latina character.
For years, Catlin, 23, was someone who took pride in holding back tears.
Many in the room were from immigrant backgrounds and took pride in Tlaib's milestone.
Initially, President Trump took pride in breaking the foreign policy mold, in good ways.
The people in those civilizations (presumably) took pride in the developments of their society.
Workers like Shannon Mulcahy took pride in their jobs at the Rexnord factory in Indianapolis.
Dani took pride in being the best friend she could be and never fell short.
Saab, more than most automakers, took pride in making cars that were a little unusual.
Another bonus our bartender took pride in: The Bowery has no blender for frozen drinks.
It was free, and Ben obviously took pride in sharing with her, so she downed five.
They took pride in their view of the golf course, though neither of them played golf.
I could tell the staff took pride in their work and paid close attention to detail.
Later in the debate, Trump once again took pride in his willingness to offend some sensibilities.
The right to bear arms took pride of place over free speech and a free press.
This was a tribe who took pride in dangerous work and in their identity as outsiders.
He took pride that it was his team that employed the player who started it all.
Indeed, many Londoners took pride in their "pea soup" as a symbol of progress and prosperity.
Harris responded by saying she took pride in her work and the difficult decisions she made.
"He took pride in making sure that anything he touched, prospered," Roger said of his father.
The establishment aspired to be mainstream and reasonable; the base took pride in being populist and angry.
I took pride in my physical accomplishments more than my weight, skin tone, or any other aspect.
He also took pride from "defeating" the militant group ETA, which fought for decades for Basque independence.
They took pride in the work they did, though they were never paid enough for that work.
There were kids in my high school who took pride in listening to nothing but country music.
He took pride in his intellectual abilities, daring people to stump him with enormous numbers to calculate.
In Harlem, Mr. de Blasio expressed condolences for Detective Holder's family, and took pride in his life.
Background reading: • Workers like Ms. Mulcahy took pride in their jobs at the Rexnord factory in Indianapolis.
Mr. Thackeray's men took pride in watching industrialists, bureaucrats and politicians bow before him, touch his feet.
War work was grueling, but it paid decently, and female laborers took pride in doing their part.
But John Brown, a Scotsman who became both Victoria's employee and constant companion, took pride of place.
According to Pfeiffer, Obama took pride in the "hundreds of relationships" that formed out of administration and campaigns.
There's the line that says 'He didn't take pleasure in killing, but took pride in doing it well.
" Wade told PEOPLE his son didn't do steroids, saying, "He always took pride in not being on steroids.
I took pride in writing for a company that pushed itself to represent each percentage of its readership.
"He took pride in what he did and got himself ready every single night," Manager Terry Collins said.
" His father insists his son didn't do steroids, saying, "He always took pride in not being on steroids.
The move from plainclothes to uniform felt like a demotion, but he still took pride in the work.
Until now, protesters took pride in having no recognized leaders and using encrypted messaging to crowdsource their direction.
She spoke of "rocking and rolling" on patrol and took pride in her many arrests, Mr. Honor said.
Before, Cohen frequented fine restaurants, held court at the Regency Hotel, and once took pride in being Trump's fixer.
But they took pride in having accomplished something that hadn't been done since before most of them were born.
He took pride in having the responsibility of steering the program, and there were considerable achievements along the way.
In talking with investigators, Mr. McMahon said, it appeared Mr. Costanzo took pride in being known as a ninja.
The sculptures have impeccable provenance: They once took pride of place inside the famous "salon africain" of the home.
With a tile floor and bentwood chairs, Kafec felt modest, but it clearly took pride in what it served.
I even took pride in the fact that I could fill my body with junk and not gain weight.
The school was filled with smiles all day, and the kids took pride and ownership in the powerful project.
Bill enjoyed it when he saw men who took pride in dressing themselves and expressing their sense of style.
Hanneman detested clichéd metal lyrics, and took pride in tapping the thesaurus — which he sometimes used well, and sometimes awkwardly.
Zidane, the great showman of skilled attacking play, took pride in the pragmatic way that his men had blanked City.
Shang took pride in being part of that brand—part of the luxury package that the customer was paying for.
He took pride in how almost every parameter can be adjusted, a feature the HNTB audit praised for its transparency.
But we also took pride in knowing the equipment, knowing how to set up every component in the DJ booth.
Despite the loss, fans took pride in a season that had taken their team to the pinnacle of college basketball.
But the team took pride in its highlights, and in praise from rivals like the United States assistant Dawn Staley.
Shu, a compact man in his fifties with wide-set cheekbones, took pride in recounting the origins of the company.
From the beginning, Vanguard took pride in its rock-bottom fees the way other companies bragged about their handsome profits.
"I think that's one thing that I took pride in on both seasons, being true to who I am," he said.
If Baraboo took pride in looking after its own, who did the town recognize first and most strenuously as its own?
He learned that a friend helped take care of her but that she took pride in cooking and cleaning for herself.
I took pride in my job, keeping the dating site a safe space, and here people were being scammed and heartbroken.
We took pride in the 80 percent reduction in mercury and other pollutants that pose risks to our lives and environment.
America has always been a forward-looking nation, where people took pride in letting the next generation stand on our shoulders.
I often felt I was learning new things, and I always took pride in maintaining clean and tidy homes for people.
She took pride in her lessons, but said that because students were not required to attend class, some showed up infrequently.
Anthony Naiboa took pride in his new job: packing up food to send to victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
She always took pride in her dedication to her marketing business, working long hours and valuing her clients above all else.
Because he did the best he could and took pride in it, it made things more enjoyable for all of us.
By that point, I'd lost minutes and much-needed energy to a man who took pride in poking fun at my size.
I took pride in my convincing accent, too; unlike Korean, my parents' mother tongue, the rhythm of French came naturally to me.
He took pride in his role in law enforcement, knowing that he was representing the Sikh community in a very visible way.
He took pride in his friendship with Robinson, but he was a Judas: Robinson died dreaming of African American managers and executives.
"When I started in web design, computers were for nerds, and people took pride in how difficult everything was," Mr. Zeldman said.
She took pride in knowing that whenever the time came, she wouldn't be leaving me, their executor, with a big financial mess.
Palestinians clamored to assume posts in the new body and took pride in establishing institutions despite the obstacles imposed by Israeli rule.
In reality, these stories were largely informed by hobos — a group that took pride in embellishing stories so they could remain elusive.
I'm not necessarily proud of the work within the comic itself, but I always took pride in the reason I took the assignment.
The real Sojourner Truth "took pride in speaking correct English and objected to accounts of her speeches in heavy southern dialect," Painter writes.
The guy behind the counter took pride in explaining to me that all their ingredients were fresh, locally sourced, and/or high quality.
Pink also took pride in her toned down yet powerful performance of "Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken" from her 2017 album, Beautiful Trauma.
He took pride in this, the same pride he'd felt as a child when he exposed his classmate's dirty secrets to the world.
She also took pride in her ability to persevere in an industry that she said did not look kindly on older women singers.
An inveterate reader, Lerner had the second-highest I.Q. in the prison, and he took pride in learning a new vocabulary word every day.
When he spoke, it was clear Mr. Lacy took pride in Meredith's unassuming corporate culture, so far removed from the New York magazine scene.
Shannon Mulcahy took pride in her job at a steel factory in Indianapolis, where the bearings she and her colleagues made were top-notch.
Mr. O'Rourke said he took pride in getting attacked by Mr. Schumer and President Trump (who had tweeted at him) on the same day.
At GV, Mr. Maris took pride in building what he has said was a real venture firm within the confines of a huge corporation.
"Somewhat, certainly with 'Respect,' that was a battle cry for freedom and many people of many ethnicities took pride in that word," she answered.
Though he was turning cocky as he swung from network to network without consequence, Pokora still took pride in how little he cared about money.
The site was considered an innovative new spark in media, a publication that strove to speak to all women — a reputation we took pride in.
" When Clinton complained that Trump paid no taxes, he again took pride in the accusation, saying, "I take advantage of the laws of our nation.
SINGAPORE — Growing up in Singapore, Chan Kian Kuan always took pride in his Teochew heritage — the dialect, the cultural traditions and the famous steamed fish.
Marton later took pride that she had choreographed the one at the Kennedy Center so that Obama had to sit through two hours of testimonials.
"The veterans of the whole team took veteran leadership and stood up in front of the room and took pride in special teams," Boyer said.
Or was it simply that Michelle took pride in her daughter looking cute and, like all mothers, splurged on occasion, putting the charges on Visa?
The hard truth about the artist born Jahseh Onfroy is that he took pride—and joy, it sometimes seemed—in the suffering that he caused others.
He was often called to the jail to help defendants in emotional distress, and he took pride in the county's willingness to rely on psychological advice.
Mouratoglou took pride and delight in Williams's last shot on Saturday: a well-punched forehand volley, the same shot she missed to lose the Australian Open.
Jeff Koons's 1994-2007 stainless steel sculpture "Sacred Heart (Magenta/Gold)," from the artist's admired "Celebration" series, took pride of place in Gagosian's ever-crowded booth.
"I was 10 years old and took pride in cooking and serving popcorn, hot dogs and hamburgers," he told the website The Daily Meal in 2015.
Always on the lookout for ways to crack each other up, we took pride in getting the other person to laugh so hard they spit coffee.
"I just was very moved by women who took pride in showing that kind of commitment to their religion, their lifestyle, their morals," Ms. Arbus said.
It was the promise of a country that took pride in being more civilized than the ones that would eventually expel all of their Jewish populations.
In an interview, Mr. Trump described himself as a champion of women, someone who took pride in hiring them and was in awe of their work ethic.
There are pockets of America that never recovered from factory closures; men who took pride in hard work and providing for their families who now feel forgotten.
As a bishop, he took pride in his success at recruiting young men to the priesthood — including one he met in an airport, according to his colleagues.
He brought a comic flair to the part, and took pride in the enormous applause he routinely received when his character is revealed to be a man.
Jada took pride in every plant, memorizing all the varieties and building her confidence and self-worth, which has manifested itself in better grades this school year.
She also remembered Kobe as a loving father and devoted husband who took pride in doing all of his daddy duties after his NBA career wrapped up.
Fans of the books took pride in videotaping their friends and family members watching shocking plot twists like the Red Wedding and uploading those reactions to social media.
Anthony Brown said he took pride in the pro bono work he did when he was a practicing attorney, and talked about the importance of having legal representation.
Trump said he took pride in having won the Republican primary on a shoestring budget and minimal staff, as he contrasted his primary resources to Clinton's robust operation.
For this reason, he took pride in working within the City University of New York, a public system, and hanging out at the school's hip-hop open mics.
"Idol" took pride in its bona fides as a music-industry hitmaker, even if most of its biggest stars were forged in the first half of its run.
Christian In the late 19th and early 85033th centuries, communities took pride in their belching smokestacks and heavy industries, because pollution was the sign of a vibrant economy.
While Tom took pride in helping each of us flourish as junior faculty members, he took more time helping us become better parents, better partners, and better people.
Mattis, who took pride in resisting Trump's errant instincts, never provided the plans to blow up the Iranian fast boats, according to three former officials involved in the deliberations.
Took pride in yard work Recently, she worked at an Oklahoma City stone and tile store during the day and did janitorial work at night at a power plant.
For years, Systrom and Krieger took pride in keeping Insta­gram free of hamburgers: icons made of three horizontal lines in the corner of a screen that open a menu.
Bunyan's endurance as a folk figure suggests that Americans took pride in the idea of dangerous work, too, whether or not they had any connection to timber production itself.
In addition to working as a former fire marshal, he also served as a US Marine and took pride in his service to the nation and New York City.
But the greater price is the indelible stain all this places on the integrity of a party many of us once believed in, served in and took pride in.
He had been mentored by a prominent obstetrician, and as his own reputation grew, he took pride in his own role teaching young doctors how to follow in his footsteps.
She was happiest when we were in the Honda and took pride in the fact that the car had been hers, a reminder that she once had been independently mobile.
A lifelong Bronx resident, Mr. Garcia had worked his way up at the restaurant chain, and those who knew him said he was good-natured and took pride in his work.
And he took pride in noting his order to sweep aside the voices of the Standing Rock Sioux and force the Dakota Access pipeline across their water sources and sacred lands.
Amazingly when polarization gives way to compromise, the outcome — while not exactly what anyone wanted at the outset — was something all parties took pride in because it moved the nation forward.
In the 1970s, before the term became pejorative, "Eurocrats" in Brussels took pride in being at the vanguard of a worldwide trend for which they popularized a little-used word: globalization.
The 23-year-old Tribune was the first African American-owned major metropolitan daily, and its staff took pride in its deep connection to the racially mixed city of over 400,000.
McConnell once took pride in defying Trump by having his Republican majority pass a law last year to punish Russia by imposing sanctions on countries buying military equipment from that nation.
For the governor who was defined as much by the storm as he was by the so-called Bridgegate scandal, Mr. Christie took pride in the resilience of his home state.
Hailing from a family that had lived in Evergreen for three generations, he took pride in his life with Veronica, his five children, and his steady work as a union painter.
One look at his Instagram and it's evident that he took pride in being his brother Jah's keeper, until Jah was gunned down one month after returning home from a prison sentence.
A desk gifted to King Abdulaziz by President Harry Truman, and a letter from a US magnate praising the king to President Franklin D. Roosevelt took pride of place in one section.
Finally, Obama took pride in crafting openings to Cuba and Vietnam, exercises in diplomacy that Clinton didn't mention, even though she could claim some credit for them as Obama's secretary of state.
He did this just about every day, and every day he would drive past his own gravestone, which he had designed meticulously, and whose spot in the cemetery he took pride in.
For many men, moving from the manufacturing or comparable job he took pride in to a job in a fast-food operation or in caring for the elderly is tough to swallow.
Emerging from the ordeal as a fine physical specimen, he took pride in his strength, and for the rest of his life would exalt strength in nations as well as in men.
Samuel Bernstein, James M. Keller explains in the Philharmonic's program notes, eventually took pride in Leonard's accomplishments but would have preferred his son continue in the family business or perhaps become a rabbi.
It's the course where my father took pride in me excelling, and where we shared so many happy hours playing together, and where I cherished the moments we did have on the course.
On Baseball LAS VEGAS — Late last season, as his Atlanta Braves surged to a division crown nobody else seemed to want, Manager Brian Snitker took pride in the youthful buzz throughout his dugout.
A man who took pride in his natty clothes like custom suits with wide pinstripes and broad lapels, Mr. Stone published an annual "best dressed" column in The Daily Caller, the conservative website.
Former mobile phone behemoth Nokia, now owned by HMD, launched a modernized version of its popular 3310, a colorful slab that took pride in its dumbphone trappings, playing up its durability and battery life.
Also took pride in her hatred for President Trump, writing, quote, "I was equating Trump to Hitler before it was cool," and of course, "f the police" so many times it&aposs hard to count.
The foreign ministry in Athens also took pride in announcing to the world the forthcoming Holy and Great Council of Orthodox bishops which has been scheduled to convene in Crete between June 16th to 27th.
While Rafael Dos Anjos' lightweight belt took pride of place in front of him at the MGM Grand, 'The Notorious' duly noted the barren landscape in front of him after he appeared on the stage.
Britain's business minister said on Monday that executives from Peugeot manufacturer PSA, which is in talks to take over General Motors' European brands, told him last week that PSA took pride in not shutting plants.
Margo and Lucas commiserate constantly over the cluelessness of the white men who hire, fire and underpay them at will: "White people often took pride in identifying which kind of Asian I was," Lucas thinks.
Decades before Hannah Gadsby argued that self-deprecating bits by comics from marginalized communities amount to humiliation, Ms. Boosler took pride in being a female comic who didn't make herself the butt of the joke.
Eventually, the bar drew a more varied flock, yet regulars said they took pride in maintaining the unvarnished, working-class charm, where wealth or renown outside the bar did not amount to much inside it.
And at what point do you pull back from associating yourself with a political party and a religious term you once took pride in but that are now doing harm to the things you treasure?
How I Met Your Mother, the CBS hangout comedy that took pride in building out an increasingly complex mythology over the course of its 10 seasons, introduced its own take on bizarros in season five.
Yet, I took pride in what I was doing, and when the Beacon High School Class of 2015 graduated, I gifted nearly 100 girls an Em John bracelet in the colors of their future alma maters.
He said the staff took pride in the fact that the fair organizes noncommercial elements like "Zome Alloy," the artist Oscar Tuazon's wood-and-aluminum installation, in Messeplatz, the outdoor square in front of Art Basel.
They resisted challenges to the status quo of race relations from black civil rights activists and their liberal Jewish supporters; they took pride in defying women's rights groups promoting abortion rights, birth control, and sexual liberation.
Paul took pride in his expertise at the gun range, where he could imagine the gun as an instrument rather than a deadly weapon, and shooting became a game of skill devoid of any looming conflict.
He worked on expanding his game and took pride in knowing he was doing what was best for his family—even when he felt a million miles away from the basketball world he'd grown up in.
Nawabi took pride in the company's defense solutions, one of which is its 10-year-old Switchblade product, a drone that helps the U.S. military monitor its adversaries and can transform into a missile on command.
Cape Town was described as one of the world's top "green" cities, and the Democratic Alliance — the opposition party that has controlled Cape Town since 2006 — took pride in its emphasis on sustainability and the environment.
I figured that was OK behavior as long as I took pride in the rest of my body—we all have something about ourselves we wish we could change, no matter how confident we feel otherwise, right?
Theon spent much of the first season feeling frustrated by his low position in the Stark household and took pride in being the last living son of Balon Greyjoy, who claimed himself King of the Iron Islands.
For decades, New York City took pride in its public housing high-rise towers — a huge array of affordable apartments for 2344,2166 low-income New Yorkers — as housing projects across the country came down by the dozens.
Many in Kirkenes, a Barents Sea port town a 15-minute drive from the Russian border, took pride in their work to strengthen their remote region's cultural and economic links with Russia even as geopolitical tensions grew.
A career-long hawk on the federal deficit, Ms. Rivlin took pride in helping to set the stage for four straight years of budget surplus in the late '90s, the first federal black ink in nearly 30 years.
LONDON, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Britain's business minister said on Monday that executives from Peugeot manufacturer PSA , which is in talks to take over General Motors' European brands, told him last week that PSA took pride in not shutting plants.
Sitting on his patio, the boss, who declined to be named because he could be arrested by the government, took pride in what he said was the Union's ability to fill in for the vacuum left by the state.
The chancellor said that, while many took pride in Germany's prosperity and diverse and open society, others feared crime and violence, complained about a lack of doctors in rural areas, and worried about how to manage the influx of migrants.
And while the scarcity of legislative fights has its advantages — senators are not being forced to cast politically risky votes — it also deprives them of the opportunity for a give-and-take over policy, something senators formerly took pride in.
Many top officials there took pride in the Iran nuclear deal as proof that diplomacy can work and felt the United State should be building bridges with all of the Muslim world rather than being inherently at odds with it.
" Investigators would also allegedly learn that Fish "allowed the students to draw pictures on the board on multiple occasions" and that the pictures were often obscene, and that he took pride in knowing students thought of his as a "'kicked back' class.
The exchange suggested to Donald that the passenger took pride in the mere fact of traveling on a cruise ship with desirable amenities, which made Donald realize the importance of gathering customer feedback in a way that would reveal more profound psychological insights.
You can see from her confidence in "Betsy" — the shooting confidence gun newbie Fahy learned through a "patient" on-set specialist — skeet shooting is one of the few things Sutton took pride in during some of the most tender years of her life.
In a blog post, Tesla took pride in how the Model 3's all-glass roof held up during the IIHS tests, and also pointed to the fact that its seats — which are designed in-house — helped the car score such high marks.
It illustrates the key historical fact that Africans and African Americans who lived in the 18th- and 19th-century American colonies were not all slaves decked in rags, but also people of means who took pride in their fashion as indicative of their social standing.
When Mr. Luo stepped down as party chief in Shanxi, in November, he said he took pride in helping to clean up the province's "political ecology" and overhaul its economy, two tasks that Mr. Xi may also want him to take on in Hong Kong.
Proscribing and punishing perceived extremists, in the absence of any clear threat to harm others, does not seem to be the best way, at least for a country which took pride in letting any zealot sound off in the street about heaven, hell and human destiny.
That was where a corporate "quality control" manager pressed his erection into the small of my back, his hairy arms circling mine as he demonstrated the proper way to fold the corners on a hamburger wrapper (my corners were fine; in fact, I took pride in them).
But in the latter days of the last century, you'd have been hard pressed to spend almost $3,000 for dinner for four, even at one of the city's most expensive restaurants (assuming that you were not a banker who took pride in ordering the most expensive magnum of red).
Like many other people of color, I took pride in seeing people like me in the artwork — men, who may have been suffering PTSD, lording over a panel like some Adonis, and women, artists, educators, and ordinary folks who were photographed or illustrated as oracles, preachers, and gods.
Former Secretary of State James Baker, who was with Bush the night he died, said in a eulogy that he took pride in the fact that his relationship with the former president was akin to that of two brothers who got along but always spoke their minds to one another.
Mr. Hernandez, who grew up in Brooklyn, took pride in his young son, his Puerto Rican heritage and his ability to brew a good pot of coffee, said Richard Jimenez, 39, a friend who lives in Texas and who had worked on support vessels off the Louisiana coast with Mr. Hernandez for several years.
Early on Altiscale took pride in being all things to all people, leaving it up to customers to make their own technology choices while remaining tool neutral, but the company decided it was time to create a product where it made some choices for those customers who wanted an out-of-the-box solution.
Today the German company has 660,13 employees and owns the Seat, Skoda, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche, Ducati and Audi brands in addition Scania, MAN and VW. EYE ON COST Piech, who passed away last month, took pride in emphasizing engineering brilliance ahead of earnings, a culture which caused VW's profitability to lag behind rivals such as Toyota and Peugeot.
"It's partly because this shadow foreign policy that the president was running was so deeply offensive to people in his own administration who took pride in overseeing a professionally run and arguably exemplary policy in support of Ukraine," said Representative Tom Malinowski, Democrat of New Jersey and a former State Department official involved in the inquiry.
While many of the regimes in the Middle East try to hide their barbarity, will go to great lengths to conceal their violations of human rights, will spend tens of millions of dollars on lobbying and public relations firms to conceal the true nature of their rule, ISIS boasted of its brutality, took pride in its savagery.
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation MORE (D-Minn.) had impressive qualities, a remarkable life story and, despite some real policy differences, took pride in being the first U.S. congresswoman in history to wear the traditional hijab head covering on the House floor.
They were more like rambunctious potlucks, lubricated with jug wine and cheap beer, but I took pride in feeding my friends vegetable paella, shrimp and garlic fried in olive oil whose juices we sopped up with fluffy bread, tortilla de patatas dolloped with homemade mayonnaise and smoky pimenton — foods I remembered and craved from a childhood eating out in Down Neck Newark, where my grandparents had grown up.
Writing about Kingdom Come: Deliverance for RockPaperShotgun (another game that took pride in its "historical accuracy", like Mordhau), game critic Andreas Inderwildi wrote that Mordhau lacks the specific developer sentiments that were seen in Kingdom Come: Deliverance, but promises a similar level of "historical authenticity" in its "fictional, but realistic world", which has fueled the anger of many players on social media and forums against the inclusion of possible other genders or races into the game's currently all-white, all-male battlefields.

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