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"triangulate" Definitions
  1. to survey, map, or determine by triangulation
  2. to divide into triangles
  3. to give triangular form to
  4. consisting of or marked with triangles

174 Sentences With "triangulate"

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In the same way a founder can triangulate total addressable market or projected growth rate, I believe a founder can also triangulate customer need.
INGRAHAM: He wants to triangulate China, Russia, does he not?
Morris, who helped Clinton "triangulate" his subsequent policies between the
And it seems that Trump is trying to triangulate on this.
"It's a way to try and triangulate the siblings," she said.
Add a second transducer and researchers can triangulate the fish's location.
The texts are uniformly minimal but they nonetheless triangulate an existence.
Basically, Find My uses other people's devices to triangulate your lost device.
RAYMOND DALIO: So, anyway, it's -- anyway, put it out there, triangulate. Right?
A few recent moves have begun to triangulate how Uber could do this.
Several plates were used to triangulate the void discovered in the Great Pyramid.
This points to the third rule: triangulate deftly, and rapidly when events demand it.
It's using sensors to triangulate the gunshots to within about 20 to 7 yards.
So we could get at least fifteen years away from Obama's Presidency and triangulate.
When pressed, politicians triangulate their immigration messages against increasingly angry bases of political support.
Frank: I'm not sure Trump could define or spell "triangulate," let alone try it.
She is casual, snappy, direct and less inclined to carefully triangulate every public statement.
We should triangulate our sources of information, seeking information outside of our echo chamber.
But you can triangulate some connections here that seem to go deeper than outward style.
Those margins over time, in my view, and it's hard to triangulate, have gone up.
Then, when you take those things and you then bring them to the surface and match them with logic so that you triangulate that, okay, those subliminal ideas, then, triangulate with logic, then, you're probably good to go, and that's the most successful process.
Using three additional distances as data points, the app can then triangulate where the target is.
And you're just kind of using the money at this point to triangulate in the ether.
Some tried to maintain political viability by trying to triangulate among the many factions in Iranian politics.
Furthermore if you want Trump to try and triangulate China, you&aposd want the south pacific partnership.
In short, it's a disorienting time for anyone trying to triangulate truth amid all these sneaking lies.
Democrats don't need to triangulate on abortion or immigration to illustrate the dangers of Trump administration policy.
The Clintons operate best when they can "triangulate" themselves into the center of the American political gravity.
These supplementary terms sort of triangulate me in the universal gender map, which I think is super neat.
To triangulate the location, the ship zigzagged at two knots in the designated search area, waiting for responses.
Between RITTER's infrared and the EUROSUR air contaminants grid, we can usually triangulate any processor over 25 kW.
Rouhani, forever trying to triangulate, waxed rhetorical against the U.S. but left open the possibility of direct negotiations.
Aboard Global Positioning System satellites orbiting Earth, atomic clocks help precisely triangulate distances traveled over periods of time.
Entering TPP could enable Moon to triangulate Beijing-Washington tensions, and play Japan and China off each other.
He bragged about his ability to "triangulate" by working as hard against progressives as he did against Republicans.
The Political Atlas will give everyone the ability to triangulate different data sources and reach their own conclusions.
INGRAHAM: And the more we are able to triangulate with Russia and China that&aposs also a good thing.
I think there are times where we could triangulate China with Russia, and now we are not doing that.
Due to the mechanism with which the satellites triangulate distances, GPS also provides an extraordinarily accurate standardized timing system.
Bill: You could use something as simple as this Bluefruit LE sniffer to triangulate the location of the badge.
The gadget connects to a proprietary indoor positioning system that uses sensors to triangulate the exact location of the remote.
Data Strategy: Euclid invented a novel way to identify and triangulate shopper behavior through Wi-Fi signals and mobile phones.
It involves finding frogs by their vocalizations, which allows the team to both identify the frog and triangulate its position.
This allows the system to triangulate the drone's position, and then locate the tag being scanned to within a few inches.
It was just a way, I guess, at the time to triangulate for Richard Nixon the old Soviet Union and China.
That's why devices often triangulate your position using Wi-Fi combined with a database of Wi-Fi networks and their positions.
That's why some devices rely on Wi-Fi signal to triangulate a position with a database of Wi-Fi access points.
"Taurus clearly made use of a notorious international arms trafficker to triangulate its merchandise to other countries, especially Yemen," the documents said.
Don't you at least once or twice have to choose the wrong person, so you can begin to triangulate on what's right?
That is significant: You can triangulate your taste with other people, whom you don't know, but whom you might come to trust.
First, he founded a venture-backed company called Triangulate — though he recognized when it was time to shut it down two years later.
It does so by using multiple Bluetooth low energy (BLE) beacons to triangulate the shopper's location, combined with data from the smartphone's sensors.
I remember writing in December 2015 that Rubio or Cruz or someone had to step up and lead rather than appease and triangulate.
Feeling a chill wind, I'll look at the sky for a forecast, but triangulate the slanting breezes for the message I can't see.
In theory, school officials could consult footage from hallway cameras to triangulate which students were in the bathroom when the detectors went off.
It's also $250, which will make it an even harder sell as the company attempts to triangulate the target audience for the device.
When a gunner put his periscope above the water, he did not have long to triangulate the distance and direction of a ship.
At a moment of partisan upheaval and realignment, the future is not likely to belong to those who do little more than triangulate.
More than a decade later, such de-anonymizing is becoming ever-easier, with more data points to triangulate and logarithmically more computing power.
We should be working with Putin to the extent that we can with our eyes wide open to triangulate on this relationship with China.
On the tech side, Samsung is using a combination GPS, Wi-Fi-based positioning and Cell ID to triangulate a device's location with accuracy.
From three recorded data points, Wandera was able to use high school-level math to triangulate the runner's exact entry points and ending points.
Suits idealize and triangulate the male torso, smoothing spare tires and hiding potbellies; dresses nip and tuck and create curves where there were none.
Finally, as a polarizing president, Trump won't be able to triangulate the way Bill Clinton did when he faced a Republican congress after 1994.
All those promises were irrelevant, went the argument, because no one on the left can trust Clinton, who would triangulate rightward after the primary.
Young, dynamic, articulate, he managed to "triangulate" center left as former Socialist Minister of the Economy and center right, as ENA educated former banker.
Over time, I've curated a set of techniques to help me better understand customers — in aggregate, a way to triangulate what consumers really need.
"You want a system that can look across different suppliers and retailers and so you can triangulate exactly the source of the food," McDermott said.
Stingrays are typically used by police to triangulate a criminal suspect's location based on data emitted from their smartphones or wearable devices with cellular connectivity.
Essentially, by using the location gleaned by nearby Wi-Fi networks through a Google Home or Chromecast, a malicious website can triangulate a user's location.
Over time, he said, there may be other sources of data that LinkedIn adds in to complement what its users provide, to help triangulate things.
While the GPS chip in your phone isn't able to send signals out, it is constantly receiving signals in order to triangulate your exact positioning.
With the SIM card, it can triangulate its position based on cell towers, as your phone does, without needing line of sight to the sky.
It uses the distance between the ring and four pairs of electrodes in the watchband to triangulate the position of your finger in 2D space.
In denser urban areas, a cell phone will ping multiple towers at the same time, making it possible to triangulate the source with increasing precision.
Through sensors they deploy throughout the jurisdiction they are able to triangulate a gunshot origin, within 85033 feet and in as little as 30 seconds.
"Democrats shouldn't modulate our values or try to triangulate our policy positions based upon what some pundits say is electability," Booker told CNN last week.
We triangulate our enjoyment of songs off other people's taste so we can find common ground of what to discuss on our apps all day.
With these tools, researchers hypothesized that they could, "triangulate where different seismic forces are coming from," to track and protect the animals, said Dr. Mortimer.
Mitch McConnell had already been worried that Donald Trump might revert to the pragmatist who gave Chuck Schumer and Hillary donations and triangulate with Democrats.
This works thanks to satellites in orbit around the earth which connect to your smartphone or SatNav to triangulate your exact position on the planet.
If one number was particularly interesting, you could drive around the corner and take another reading to triangulate exactly which house or car it came from.
"Crucially, they bring in their local knowledge, which helps to downscale and triangulate more regionalised forecasts," added Harvey, a research associate at the London-based thinktank.
"The drone automatically connects to an RTK antenna to triangulate the location of the drone itself when taking the photo," said Sanz in a Skype call.
"If you triangulate Russia, WikiLeaks, Assange, and Trump associates, the person who comes up with the most hits is Nigel Farage," one person told the Guardian.
A former senior White House aide to Presidents Clinton and Obama, he's long been credited for his ability to triangulate between voting constituencies and business interests.
At the start of your business, you must do a lot of things that don't scale in order to triangulate your value proposition and build your brand.
Developed by Bruitparif engineers, the device is comprised of four microphones that measure decibel levels every tenth of a second — and can triangulate where a sound originates.
"If you triangulate Russia, WikiLeaks, Assange and Trump associates the person who comes up with the most hits is Nigel Farage," an anonymous source told the Guardian.
We laid out hours of footage minute by minute, and were able to triangulate moments from multiple angles, including the fatal shot: Six cameras captured that moment.
It's imperative to look at indirect activity to help triangulate response, as another way to get a false negative is to only look at direct response, i.e.
There's even a sweet lost-and-found network, which uses other Tile stickers to help triangulate the location of an item if you're out of tracking range.
Many of them are legacies of the Bill Clinton presidency, when the Democratic president tried to triangulate between the left of his own party and the Republican right.
A receiver in a bee's backpack used the strength of the signal and the angle difference between the bee and the base station to triangulate the insect's position.
"Sometimes the official data is fine, but we think it never hurts to triangulate against other signposts we see on the road," Colas said in a note Friday.
Even just a rote comparison of Fitbit data to iPhone and Android accelerometer and GPS data is an opportunity to triangulate truth and quantify the margin of error.
This is the missing bit to the 'cloud computer' — a way to triangulate our physical beings and our digital universe in a way that feels human and logical.
ACOUSTIC WAKE The new device, developed by Bruitparif engineers, has four microphones that measure decibel levels every tenth of a second and can triangulate where a sound originates.
However, by employing multiple detectors and carefully recording the arrival time of gravitational waves at each detector, scientists can triangulate and vastly improve the directional precision of the measurement.
Passive systems, however, that can detect and locate illicit drones from inherent radio signatures — and even triangulate pilots on the ground — pose less of a threat to commercial aircraft.
To get around this breakage and triangulate a full response, advertisers commonly use a post-conversion attribution survey, colloquially referred to as a How Did You Hear About Us?
They'll have to catalog all of the features on the asteroid in great detail, so the spacecraft can use Bennu's surface characteristics to triangulate and figure out where it's pointing.
Analysis of these minerals allowed Amor and his colleagues to triangulate the location of the crater, which they describe in research published today in the Journal of the Geological Society.
In 2014, in response to reports that Egyptian police were using the service to triangulate user locations, Grindr disabled a feature that showed one's distance from others on the app.
The maps typically rely on the GPS location provided by, say, a pizza delivery driver's smartphone and triangulate that with Wi-Fi and cellphone tower signals to pinpoint a location.
I like to keep one work of fiction and one of nonfiction going at once, and I'll use them to triangulate against each other to conjure up some third space.
These are political statements designed to signal support for a bold, activist government and an unwillingness to triangulate, or compromise with the voters who put Mr Trump in the White House.
Later on, O'Rourke criticized "those who are worried about the polls and want to triangulate or talk to the consultants or listen to the focus groups" — calling out Buttigieg in particular.
Your foot hovers somewhere between the gas and the brake, waiting for your brain to triangulate their intent: Is that one trying to cross the street, or just waiting for the bus?
It also will require traditionally possessive federal agencies to lessen their grip on the testing and evaluation of counter-drone technology, and empowering airport operators to detect and triangulate hostile drone pilots.
This similarly can be seen like a den or a store, but then also it's maybe neither of those things—you have to triangulate it against all the other stuff that's happening.
Fleeting dreams of using Mr. Trump's populism to triangulate against a Republican-controlled Congress dissolved, he said, when Mr. Trump instead decided to move right away to repealing the Affordable Care Act.
" He described working with UK officers as, "very collaborative, and it was very useful for both [Britain and America] to sit and help triangulate what we were hearing from our different sources.
Kozar suggested Trump may end up going too far, giving someone like Biden an opportunity to "triangulate" the race by appealing to voters turned off both by Trump's conduct and the progressive left.
" Mr. Gaetz said that in Broward County, it appeared that officials were trying to avoid releasing information on the number of ballots received and votes counted, which could be used to "triangulate fraud.
In the Dyson 360 Eye's case, it looks for corners and straight lines to triangulate its position in the room, slowly building a map and ensuring that it doesn't clean any area twice.
But the senator argues in his memoir that his critics often forget what he said next in the same story: That he wanted Obama to triangulate so he and Republicans could work together.
Codeveloped with a company called Detour, it uses your phone's location-sensing tech to precisely triangulate your position in the museum based on a hi-res virtual map created for the museum by Apple.
Initially, the police chief had said the shootings appeared to be coordinated and planned, as the moves displayed a knowledge of the rally's intended path through the city and an attempt to "triangulate" police.
Collectively, members of Congress are worth at least $2002 billion, according to Roll Call, which releases an annual report of congressional financial disclosure forms in an attempt to triangulate our elected representatives' net worths.
The flying monkeyThere will always be a "flying monkey" in a narcissistic family, said Thomas, which is the sibling who is most actively involved with helping triangulate everyone to cause the most upset possible.
The Times analyzed the location transmissions from each app by looking for the latitude and longitude where testing was conducted, as well as known Wi-Fi IDs, which can be used to triangulate location.
They have anti-confidence -- RAYMOND DALIO: It's so easy, okay, if you're going to put it out there and triangulate with believable people, particularly people who disagree with you, and you work that through.
By timing when the waves reach each detector, astronomers can triangulate the location of the wave source in space, similar to how three GPS satellites are used to pinpoint the location of something on Earth.
A dense enough network would let you triangulate the source of a call, by checking signal strength, but with more than 50 miles between some stations, the Coast Guard's VHF antennas aren't nearly dense enough.
The concept of ensuring perfect timing between multiple satellites helped to allow satellites to synchronize and triangulate a specific location—effectively automatically figuring out things that Transit Navigation System required a person to know manually.
The studio is outfitted with a Mo-Sys camera tracking system, a physical box that attaches to a camera and uses sensors and an IR signal to triangulate the camera's position in a virtual space.
Though each places satellites in slightly different orbits and at different altitudes, they all work on the same idea, providing global coverage with enough signal to allow devices on Earth to triangulate a precise location.
That's the only indication they're being recruited to join the extremely mysterious Order of X. Eventually, Sam and Lionel are able to use a map and triangulate exactly where the society meets – but it takes skill.
Also not surprising: Facebook-owned WhatsApp recently announced it would start sharing user data with its parent company for ad targeting purposes, in a bid to triangulate yet more information on users of the two services.
He seems almost Clintonian in his willingness to triangulate on all things Brexitrelated, embracing vague formulae so he can appease both Leavers and Remainers, and indulging in procedural prevarication in order to avoid making difficult decisions.
It&aposs just he wants to get along with Russia because he thinks we&aposre going to get something for Israel, In Syria, in North Korea and we need Russia&aposs help to triangulate against China.
BCD refers to communications metadata — so the what, where, who and why of digital communications (excluding the content of messages, but with all the granular digital data points needed to triangulate and infer massive amounts of context).
The big picture: Global navigation satellites — including GPS and less-used competing services like Russia's GLONASS — are coordinated networks of atomic clocks in outer space that can be used to triangulate precise locations or coordinate precise timing.
As for soothsaying, were Trump a normal president, or person, you would expect him to seize this opportunity to return to his 2016 populism and triangulate against his own party by, say, finally doing that infrastructure bill.
Although this verification process stops short of sending an inspector to every single property, the platform plans to start asking guests more questions about the places they've visited in an attempt to "triangulate information" and reveal abuses.
Ever since we and other outlets published the story yesterday about a Canadian teen, William Gadoury, who used star maps to triangulate the position of a lost Maya city, a number of experts have claimed it's anything but.
But consumers should be aware that their location data — which is tracked and recorded by many different companies — is more precise than they think, and that other sensors, not just GPS, can be used to triangulate their exact whereabouts.
The new emergency system is up to 1,453 times more precise than older mobile phone geolocation systems, which can triangulate a caller's position to within only about two kilometers (1.2 miles) in a city or 20 km in the countryside.
Google not only tracks your phone's GPS data, but also the unique MAC address (a series of numbers that's unique to every Wi-Fi router) of every nearby Wi-Fi access point and Bluetooth beacon to help triangulate your exact location.
The new emergency system is up to 1,000 times more precise than older mobile phone geolocation systems, which can triangulate a caller's position to within only about two kilometres (453 miles) in a city or 20 km in the countryside.
His health care agenda was blocked, but he managed to "triangulate" between Republicans and Democrats well enough to enact other major parts of his agenda, from a trade deal with Mexico and Canada to welfare reform to a crime bill.
Anxious to avoid being left with nothing, Videgaray and Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo, Mexico's lead in the negotiations, worked behind the scenes to "triangulate" communication between the Canadians and the Americans to try to land the deal, the source said.
Centrist politicians like Bill Clinton and Tony Blair — and here in the Netherlands, Wim Kok — instead sought to triangulate between Left and Right, and to tinker here and there with the status quo rather than articulating bold visions of the future.
Meanwhile, more recent criticism of The West Wing's limited perspective has been bolstered by a shift in thinking among left-leaning Americans who have soured on the Clinton era and the White House's attempts to triangulate and box out conservative Republicans.
Anxious to avoid the risk of being left with nothing, Videgaray and Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo, Mexico's lead in the negotiations, worked behind the scenes to "triangulate" communication between the Canadians and the Americans to try to "land" the deal, the source said.
She spoke to People about the perception that she throws a side eye at any non-Goop enterprises: "the media has tried to triangulate myself and Jessica Alba or myself and Reese Witherspoon, there is genuinely no competitive spirit between us," she said.
Although the Virgo antenna is still only about one-fourth as sensitive as the LIGO antennas, it greatly increases the network's ability to triangulate the sources of gravitational waves so that optical telescopes can search for any accompanying fireworks in the visible sky.
Because it gives the company yet another personal signal to triangulate and better understand who people on its platform are really friends with — which in turn fleshes out the user-profiles behind the eyeballs that Facebook uses to fuel its ad targeting, money-minting engines.
As of this month, the multi-level streets of Chicago are studded with Waze Beacons, hockey puck-sized squares that stick to the sides of tunnel walls and broadcast an open standard signal via Bluetooth so Waze and other navigation apps can triangulate a position.
Trump and Bannon are hoping to triangulate their way into a new political world, but it's worth recalling that the most recent ace practitioner of triangulation in the White House, Bill Clinton, adopted the policy after the opposing party took over Congress in 1994.
And it would have gone entirely unnoticed by faraway humans if it weren't for the assistance of a company called Vaisala, which operates the sensor network and uses it to triangulate a lightning strike, feeding the data to outfits like the National Weather Service.
"Police can retrieve the IMEI/MEID of an associated Ciphr email [...] Using the IMEI/MEID police can triangulate the location of the device via cellular network towers [...] Using this information it is possible to geolocate the device's exact location and history," the website reads.
The ability of the device to move is crucial for it to detect the source of a chemical strain in the air because it can measure diffusion across different locations and, after accounting for wind speed and air temperature, triangulate the point of origin.
He and his colleagues collected egg sacks laid by their chosen animal, Steatoda triangulosa (the triangulate cobweb spider—selected because it is common throughout Europe and thrives in both urban and rural environments), from two sites in the Italian countryside, and also from Milan, Munich and Nice.
"We sent them our DNA from the Ramsey Street Rapist, they did their magic with it, they looked at open-source records, public family trees available online, and they were able to triangulate and figure out a strong person of interest for us," Lieutenant Somerindyke told reporters.
We learned this morning that the Department of Education has launched new investigations into Harvard and Yale to look at billions of dollars of overseas funding for those universities over the past few years, attempting to triangulate exactly who gave money to those institutions and why.
Led by researchers Samaneh Moafi, Shourideh Molavi and Hannah Meszaros Martin, the exhibition, one part of the Ujazdowski Castle Centre's Plasticity of the Planet show, examines how desertification and deforestation occur in Palestine and Columbia respectively, comparing and contrasting how geopolitical conflicts triangulate into forms of environmental violence too.
And the newspaper's sources claim that Google used developer access to Twitter's firehose of historical tweet data to triangulate its own internal investigation into Kremlin ad buys — linking Russian Twitter accounts to accounts buying ads on its platform in order to identify malicious spend trickling into its own coffers.
It would be a serious tactical mistake for Biden to use the debate to triangulate himself against more strongly progressive candidates by appearing to demonize the "Medicare for All" proposals or claim that they would undermine ObamaCare, which originally included a public option that Biden and Obama supported.
Now, lvl5 thinks it has an even better, cheaper and more plentiful solution: computer vision software that extracts visual landmarks like stop signs and landlines, then aggregates the data into a kind of 3D map of the world that enables cars to triangulate their locations down to within an inch.
It might even end the business-as-usual center-right legislative postures that Democrats have voiced ever since President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE decided he had to "triangulate" back in the 1990s.
If they can make common cause with Trump on issues that matter to their own supporters, and, in their mind, to the United States as a whole, Democrats might be able to triangulate the Tea Party members of the GOP and others who are rigidly anti-spending and consider everything that Obama touched to be anathema.
It's similar to other prototypes that have been created to emulate how the lenses in the human eye work, but it improves upon past efforts with the integrated eye tracking sensors that work with custom software to triangulate where the wearer is looking, and then automatically adjust the lenses to ensure the target is always in perfect focus.
"Do I want to go in and check this, do I want to triangulate this against four other people and provide a modulated ... One camp says this, but another camp says this, or do I just want to go look, this is the message from this person, this ideology and I want to deliver it because that's useful"?
But this brain trust would have a longer-term purpose, too: It would be assigned to build up an easy-to-explain agenda that Trumpish candidates could run on in 2018, that Trump could champion if he tries to triangulate between Ryan and the Democrats, and that the president could campaign on when he runs for re-election.
It's really important to understand it now that we're 42 years out from the fall of Saigon that we triangulate not just the perspective that can be gained from the passage of time, but the kind of triangulation that can take place by realizing that this was a war with three other countries, one of whom disappeared.
" (The bristling array of equipment on the roof, including multiple cameras, radar, and sensors that triangulate using pulses of light, is another clue.) And here's a cool twist: The vans will be able to communicate with pedestrians via LED screens on the front and both sides, which will feature messages like, I assume, "Out of my way, flesh sack.
To make up for the lack of credit history for most of its prospective customers, the company brings together various sources of other data — some 20,000 data points in all — to triangulate and create a financial profile and credit score for the user to assess the risk of providing finance to that person, and setting a corresponding interest rate to that risk.
"And [DeepMind] as computer scientists, some of them with a Ross Anderson pedigree, they should know better than to believe in 'anonymised medical data'," he added — a reference to how trivially easy it has been shown to be for sensitive medical data to be re-identified once it's handed over to third parties who can triangulate identities using all sorts of other data holdings.
The so-called ePrivacy Directive also covers the use of tracking cookies by online services The digital tracking landscape has expanded considerably in the years since the ePrivacy regulations were shaped, as companies' use of marketing technologies has proliferated to collate and triangulate increasing amounts of user data — providing one clear impetus for regulators to revisit and update privacy rules to try to keep pace.
" This includes a host of information that typically don't raise red flags but which when combined with other data can triangulate to a specific individual like biometric data, browsing history, employment and education data, as well as inferences drawn from any of the relevant information to create a profile "reflecting the consumer's preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, preferences, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities and aptitudes.
These products don't necessarily have to be VR-focused The Vive's tracking system — which Valve developed and then built into a commercial product with HTC — is different from the camera system used by the Oculus Rift or PlayStation VR. Its two base stations emit lasers that hit the sensors on the Vive headset or any other tracked object, and the SteamVR software uses these to triangulate its location.
According to Quartz:While information about a single cell tower can only offer an approximation of where a mobile device actually is, multiple towers can be used to triangulate its location to within about a quarter-mile radius, or to a more exact pinpoint in urban areas, where cell towers are closer together... Although the data sent to Google is encrypted, it could potentially be sent to a third party if the phone had been compromised with spyware or other methods of hacking.

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