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THE DAILY NEWSLETTER Weaving together narrative, history and mountains of tape.
The weaving together of their words and his analysis worked well.
New theories have been made by weaving together aspects of older ones.
These projects indicate the same kind of combinatory impulse: for 2 WTC, weaving together the space of work and the space of neighborhood, and for the Google campus, weaving together the space of work and the space of nature.
By carefully weaving together colored bands of different widths, Wurmfeld has attained something original.
A record with a complex core narrative, weaving together false gods, dystopia, and apocalypse.
Granted, weaving together these masterfully told tales proves a bit challenging for the film.
His closing pitch at each event was a twofer, weaving together Reagan and the Bible.
Our sense of the world around us depends on a weaving together of disparate facts.
Think of him more as an aggregator of history, weaving together various accounts into one engaging story.
Weaving together cultural, social, and historical references with autobiographical documents, it synthesizes personal history with collective memory.
In so doing, she has become like a loom's shuttle, weaving together either side of a rent land.
That was my first foray into activism, and I've been weaving together music, culture, and organizing ever since.
They are grand, weaving together global mythologies and cultural markers, and, in honoring immigrant histories, are also heartbreaking.
Like the lace they depict, the paintings operate on nodes of connection, weaving together threads of thought and imagery.
But it does stand out for weaving together the fight for women's reproductive health in the past and present.
Bamboo lyocell fabric is essentially organic fabric made from weaving together tiny fibers of organic bamboo material or pulp.
"Blaxploitation" drips in 70s flair, weaving together a montage of audio from various blaxploitation films, including 1975 classic Dolemite.
Inspired, she founded the Golden Dome to help other artists rediscover the threadbare weaving together of soul and creativity.
SO THE CONTEXT FOR US OF WEAVING TOGETHER ENTERPRISE DATA, ENTERPRISE INFORMATION, APPLICATIONS PLATFORM AND INFRASTRUCTURE IS WHERE WE'RE FOCUSED.
A recent video Vrellis uploaded to Vimeo features a timelapse of the artist weaving together a portrait of Jesus himself.
After independence, he became India's first deputy prime minister and faced the outsize task of weaving together India's disparate parts.
Filmmaker Jeff Vespa released the documentary Voices of Parkland, executive-produced by Judd Apatow, weaving together testimonials of that day.
They did not foresee that, decades later, people would be weaving together weekends built around pub crawls and points strategies.
Egan gives us their stories in anachronistic chunks, weaving together interconnected narratives through tableaux of different moments from their lives.
He offers an engaging guide to the brain's power to solve new problems, weaving together scientific research, politics and literature.
"Roses" also features the rapper Juice WRLD, and is eerily effective in weaving together many threads of emo, writes Jon Caramanica.
Weaving together interviews, archival research and her own recollections, Broom resurrects the house and ponders her place in the city's mythology.
They tend to use specific oppressions as a jumping-off point, weaving together different groups' experiences into a tapestry of solidarity.
After independence, he became India's first deputy prime minister and faced the outsize task of weaving together all of India's disparate parts.
Anwar has challenged himself by weaving together, in a definite narrative design, characters from these countries who come from very diverse backgrounds.
The essay is Lewis at her best, weaving together the sharp analysis that caught Verso's eye with her idiosyncratic humor and wit.
Kearsley's books are almost Shakespearean to me — seamlessly weaving together comedy and tragedy, past and present, and historical facts with her brilliant imagination.
Weaving together cultural, social, and historical references with autobiographical documents, it synthesizes the private with the social, and personal history with collective memory.
By weaving together no fewer than three previous seasons of his anthology series, Murphy outdid himself with the masterpiece that has been Apocalypse.
Beck pulled more introspective songs from his sad archives, weaving together dejected lyrics into what most critics would call Sea Change Pt. 2.
"We're telling stories on different platforms and we're in the day and age where those platforms are kind of weaving together," she says.
In order to fully understand what's going on, you'll need to wander around and follow different characters, weaving together individual motivations and fears.
It goes to show the complex weaving together of old and new, of tradition and adopted tradition, in a city that's constantly changing.
Weaving together multiple products and services under one compelling offering gives Amazon a formidable advantage to which its rivals are scrambling to react.
While the movie sustains interest by weaving together familiar elements in an enticing way, the noir-ish journey proves more satisfying than the payoff.
One of the most memorable films of recent years is "Disorder", an artful weaving together of artless footage of Chinese cities on the boil.
Mr Moorhouse's book remedies that gap, weaving together archival material, first-hand accounts, perceptive analysis and heartbreaking descriptions of Poland's betrayal, defeat and dismemberment.
Other than new material, the biggest change is adding dimension to Alaska, and weaving together events in the book in new or different permutations.
"The stokvel are weaving together community, art, culture and sport to show that we all have an equal right to access the city," she said.
She pitches changeup after deadpan changeup early on, mimicking the fantasy-logic of various types of business rhetoric while weaving together a stranger, irreducible structure.
Essentially he saw himself as an artist of the void, weaving together base-jumping, acrobatics and highlining to make hair-raising theatre among the peaks.
Weaving together snippets of information, it is just human nature to draw larger conclusions or to not seek an update on a previously researched issue.
Jane is an aspiring writer, and the show plays with different formats, weaving together a meta-narrative about the significance of stories in our lives.
Weaving together interviews with archival footage and performances, the show reflects on the members' lyrical genius, entrepreneurship and sociopolitical consciousness, which still resonates with audiences.
Ms. Saariaho has always been adept at weaving together acoustic and electronic sounds, and here she adds tastes of medieval harmonies and North African rhythms.
Weaving together the experiences of those who were there that night, Higginbotham marshals the details so meticulously that every step feels spring-loaded with tension.
He has a knack for effortlessly weaving together sharp social commentary and emotionally resonant observations with smart internal rhyme schemes and shit that just sounds cool.
Toyota is calling the site "Woven City," a reference to weaving together three different types of streets or pathways, each for a specific type of user.
Meandering through the artist's milieu of dystopias on display within the Armory, one gets the sense that she is weaving together a 21st-century global tapestry.
There are all sorts of floaty beatless tracks out there in the world, but Objekt slams down the gas pedal, weaving together technicolor tracks with reckless abandon.
Do you feel like, personally, poetry has a particular utility in doing that kind of work of weaving together a portrait of a past or a personhood?
Weaving together his personal and critical reflections, Hajdu tries to answer a vexing set of questions: When we talk about pop music, what precisely do we mean?
It's a satisfying conclusion to years of overlapping plots and characters, weaving together many threads from past films in a way that feels like a true conclusion.
It starts with a shooting in the first few minutes and then flashes back 15 days, weaving together an emotionally rich mystery and a tense family drama.
A celebrated biblical scholar, keen on weaving together traditional Jewish exegesis, psychoanalysis and postmodern criticism, Zornberg always displays minute attention to the psychological subtext of the Scriptures.
Whilst leaning heavily on material from the sixties and seventies, his eclecticism kept me guessing, weaving together everything from Hall & Oats to Mr Fingers, Eric Clapton to D'Angelo.
This is not, notably, a biography; rather, director Raoul Peck has created what amounts to an extended visual essay, weaving together footage that lends weight to Baldwin's powerful prose.
The network easily tricked audiences into watching an episode of their latest reality show, Summer House, by weaving together the new cast with the existing stars of Vanderpump Rules.
As the name suggests, a lede-all leads the coverage of an event, weaving together many narrative threads, some of which are expanded upon in their own separate articles.
Expertly weaving together the personal and the historical, supported by a wealth of research and data, Hannah-Jones made the case that — more than 60 years after Brown v.
Zarif said he was weaving together a global coalition to resist U.S. sanctions and secure a market for Iranian oil, batting off questions about Hezbollah and human rights in Iran.
Manabu Ikeda is known for weaving together fantastical, chaotic illustrations, often eclipsing an entire wall with his trademark combination of a traditional Japanese painting style and an ultra-detailed surrealism.
He clearly uses his access and reporting strength to great effect, weaving together a stunning narrative of political intrigue, political metamorphosis, and a constant question of what comes next. 6.
By weaving together click robots, Automation Hero users can build out their own workflows through a no-code interface, tying together a wide variety of both structured and unstructured data sources.
And it makes sense that Wayne would rise to the occasion by "dropping English" and getting academic, weaving together references to Adam and Eve alongside ones to Onyx and Sticky Fingaz.
In 2017, Ms. Sirota, a contemporary music specialist, and Alarm Will Sound produced a "Meet the Composer" podcast-slash-album about John Adams, weaving together rigorous new performances and informed commentary.
"She raised the standard of the field by seamlessly weaving together the political, economic, diplomatic and social histories of late-20th-century United States history," Professor Oakes said in an email.
Sandoval offers a respectful nod to lowriding's intersectional roots and its misunderstood history, while weaving together present-day stories of riders that push racial and gender boundaries among Harley Davidson collectors.
It moves quickly and does a nice job of weaving together two story lines involving an elfin world that is threatened when a giant tree, known as the Ellcrys, begins to die.
Produced by Pejk Malinovski, the audio tour is more than just a documentary, weaving together archival recordings, readings, noise from the streets, and neighborhood commentary on the ongoing gentrification of the area.
In weaving together elements from these two different but classic stuffed chiles variations, she created a stunningly original hybrid that honors both traditions, then made it soar with her own thoughtful tweaks.
Lyrically, Pure Comedy is among the year's knottiest albums, deftly weaving together alternately sincere and/or obscure and/or cynical speech acts intended to convey the queasiness of, say, scrolling through Twitter.
Will Smith, who plays Deadshot, commended the film's writer-director David Ayer for weaving together the stories of 10 characters and setting up a new world within Warner Bros.' expanding cinematic superhero universe.
Some union officials questioned the wisdom of a potential merger, which they said could turn the focus toward weaving together two huge, complicated organizations and away from external threats, like anti-labor legislation.
It feels like there's a clear sense of fracturedness in the writing, weaving together history and personal memories in a way that feels very specific to someone who is part of a diaspora.
But I don't mind staying for a while in this place of not knowing, because Olise makes the experience of this tension generative: I spend my time weaving together possible solutions and explanations.
By mashing up his personal style and varying tastes Young pulls from across the musical spectrum weaving together wonky and mismatched genres which ultimately combine to create songs that are both layered and relatable.
That includes not only marquee movies like the latest trilogy, "A New Hope" prequel "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" and the upcoming Han Solo film, but also intricately weaving together different "Star Wars" assets.
And in the long term, value is created not by disruption, but by weaving together advantages (as both Amazon and Walmart have done in different ways) that together create a barrier that is hard to storm.
We worked really closely with our brand and marketing team that really led this effort of weaving together how this could work across all platforms and really putting the consumers' action in the center of it.
The details are especially incredible because of the intense focus and effort Ikeda puts into every inch of his illustrations, weaving together small swathes of hand-penned ink into grand landscapes over the course of years.
Alex Holmes's "Maiden," opening Friday, is a thrill ride, weaving together exhilarating, even terrifying footage filmed during the nine-month journey and present-day interviews with Edwards, a teenage hellion turned fearless leader, and her crew.
This video tells the story of how it ended up in a state of emergency, weaving together archival footage, interviews and an original song by a subway busker that we commissioned to explain bond issuance fees.
But for Etro's fall 2020 men's wear show in Milan last weekend, Kean paid particular attention to ancestry, weaving together influences from his Italian heritage and from Argentina, where his wife, Constanza Cavalli Etro, grew up.
Weaving together astronauts, explosions, and housewives, with flowers, fauna, and comic book clippings, Westre masterfully juxtaposes a range of visual influences exclusively taken from vintage and experimental print clippings and posts them her website, Living Couch.
In particular, Trump returned again and again to attacking Hillary Clinton, weaving together her email scandal, her campaign's funding of the Steele dossier, and her use of the word "deplorables" to describe some of Trump's supporters.
Weaving together narratives from female activists, sexual assault survivors, and the children of imprisoned moms, the film resonates as a portrait of contemporary American society still infected by the racism elegized by Simone over 50 years ago.
"It is now our pleasure to present a permanent Ernest Hemingway exhibit that tells the writer&aposs story by weaving together his literary masterpieces with his worldly inspirations," said James Roth, the JFK Library&aposs deputy director.
In other words, don't talk about it, be about it—which Rees backed up by enlisting a female cinematographer (Rachel Morrison) and editor (Mako Kamitsuna), whose work is indispensable in weaving together the film's many moving parts.
The 13th edition of Sharjah Biennial doesn't venture much into its immediate surrounding but does meander—weaving together different sites from the fortress-like exhibition spaces of the foundation to the local planetarium and sunny public squares.
In the 324-page memoir, Ms. Lakshmi opens a window into her life, weaving together stories from her childhood, her love affairs and her work through the lens of the culinary experiences that eventually shaped her fame.
There is so much going on, on Winter, so your "expression" works—how did you come to be fans of weaving together Zeppelin, Moody Blues, The Gathering, Emperor and Candlemass into one big technical, progressive musical cauldron?
While it's fun to dip in and sample, the album unfolds its full mesmerizing effect when you follow the singers on their squiggly line through music history, weaving together the ancient and the new in wondrous ways.
For Glass to work, it had to combine the frenetic energy of Split and the calm pacing of Unbreakable, weaving together Price's theories about comic book stories, Dunn's heroics, and Crumb's unpredictability into one high-stakes tightrope.
And for those just waiting for the various scattered threads of this season to start weaving together, well, this was an hour that merely hints at an endgame, without moving the pieces forward in any obvious way.
Giles, a founding member of We Need Diverse Books and two-time Edgar Award finalist, is in top form, weaving together the threads of his whodunit-and-why and resonantly depicting his characters' home and school lives.
In the last two years, a number of such parties have increased support, weaving together strands of far right populism with anti-immigrant sentiment and criticism of the European Union, which is typically described as bloated and incompetent.
Written by Charly Evon Simpson and directed by Colette Robert, the play Hottentotted pays tribute to Baartman and the exploitation she endured by weaving together imagined moments from her life with the real stories of black American women.
Weaving together narratives from female activists, sexual assault survivors, and the children of imprisoned moms, the short film resonates as a portrait of contemporary American society still infected by the racism elegized by Simone over 50 years ago.
Before you can manage to think of a small white lie to tell her, you find yourself weaving together a detailed story about your grandmother's funeral—despite the fact that your dear grandma is still alive and well.
Rather than tearing down this fringe theory, The New York Times' reviewer, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, praised Summers for weaving together such an "extraordinary welter of detail" about the Monroe case that he seemed to summon up the dead.
We watched the complex choreographies that ensued as the birds broke into smaller groups, moving in and out of our field of vision and alternately crisscrossing one another's trails (conjuring air battles) or weaving together into larger flocks.
Named by the book club members, the collection of short stories, narratives, poetry, and illustrations is an emotionally raw, deeply personal meditation on weaving together a complicated past with the challenges of incarceration and, in many cases, hopes for the future.
Working both in and out of his studio — as was the way of many photographers from the 1960s — Sidibé was at once a documentarian, portraitist, technician, and teacher, weaving together his talents with the wide-ranging demands of his clients.
You start by introducing the candidate as a person, weaving together his life history and values with those of the people he wants to serve, so that it's obvious that he's the right person, with the right values, for the times.
In the wake of the police killings of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling this week — but before news broke of the shooting deaths of five police officers in Dallas — both released bold statements, weaving together their activism and their art.
But no one does a live album like Beyoncé (who else could make "suck on my balls" sound like a transcendental chant?), and "Homecoming" managed to breathe even more life into her timeless catalog, seamlessly weaving together hits from different eras.
In the square painting "I Dream of Spring" (2017), done in acrylic, there is a particularly pleasurable weaving together of three progressively lighter gray bands, which start at the painting's left edge, separated by a maroon, magenta, and pink stripe.
Weaving together clips (as "evidence") from various CNN segments, mostly from 2016, the video argues that the cable channel and one of its top hosts, Brian Stelter, issued their own warnings about fake news and are thus being hypocritical for calling out Sinclair.
Earlier teen-centric comedies like 1995's Clueless helped lay the groundwork for 10 Things by weaving together real-life scenarios with tongue-in-cheek banter that managed to entertain, but also illuminate some of the basic pillars of modern-day feminism.
Mr. González spent time as a sideman for stars like the trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie and the pianist Eddie Palmieri, but his greatest skill was weaving together musical styles and influences from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Africa and more to create his own music.
Goldsworthy describes how he listens to the materials — the ice, the stones, the branches — as he creates, which is how I would describe the process of weaving together the interviews, transcribed cassette tapes, journal entries, historical research and memories that compose this memoir.
Goddess bless Quincy Troupe for weaving together what must have been endless hours of taped interviews, with Miles and everyone, tons of research and reading, listening and corroborating and cat herding — and coming up with such a seamless and authentic-feeling narrative.
City: Palo Alto, CAYear founded: 2016Total funding: $15.4 millionValuation: $45 millionWhat it does: Transposit makes it easy for developers build apps by managing and weaving together application programming interfaces, or APIs, which allow different software and services to "talk" to each other.
Focusing specifically on the contradictory expectations women are expected to uphold while simply existing in public, the video is powerful in its somewhat direct nature, weaving together common scenarios and phrases directed at women that become much more potent when all its parts come together.
Over the course of six cases told in seven episodes, the show grapples with the phenomenon of false confessions, weaving together taped confessions from each featured defendant with archival media coverage and interviews with the suspects, their families and friends, police, lawyers, and various experts.
Readers have long hailed Meg as a heroine of science fiction, but the 1962 novel is beloved as much for its unconventional female protagonist as L'Engle is for weaving together complex ideas about religion, Cold War politics and astrophysics within the genre of children's literature.
Around eight patients can pass through daily and, by weaving together threads of disparate data, Venter hopes to make headway in understanding the fundamentals of ageing and, as a corollary, why many key diseases, including cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer's, are strongly associated with old age.
Through the stories of four real women whose lives became enmeshed in murder, Monroe identifies four archetypes of the true crime obsessive — the detective, the victim, the defender, and the killer — and delves into the machinations driving each, seamlessly weaving together biography, cultural analysis, and personal narrative.
It was one of the greatest long-term underdog stories WWE has ever told, filled with iconic moments, seamlessly weaving together fiction and reality—like all great wrestling stories do—as both character and performer struggled to be taken seriously as the top talent in the company.
Weaving together a natural history of sand and a fragmented biography of the French paleontologist and Jesuit priest Teilhard de Chardin, fellow traveler on the via nega­tiva, the essay represents a culmination, an ultima Thule, of Dillard's late style, and possibly of her four-decade career.
Wasson, who has written books about Bob Fosse and the movie version of "Breakfast at Tiffany's," delivers a vivid narrative, weaving together portraits of four seriously flawed men — Towne, Polanski, Evans and Nicholson — who came together just once to create a near-perfect work of art.
The book takes us from the creators' college days to their current exploits, chronologically weaving together interviews with not only the entire cast, but also some 30+ other important players along the way, from their college roommates and MTV producers to Wet Hot co-star Paul Rudd.
Witmer's songs as gobbinjr over the last few years have largely worked in this way, weaving together intimate emotional landscapes and goofy jokes—she apparently originally named the project after her bong—using vulnerability as a sort of "armor," as she puts it, against the weight of the world.
And he's always been able to talk about immigration in a compelling way, weaving together the nuts and bolts of everyday life at the border with a compelling story about the importance of immigration to American identity — which is a central theme of the progressive resistance to Trump.
That doesn't always (ever) result in perfection but it does result in truly impressive results from time to time, like the recent AirPods, which are an incredible weaving together of Apple's hardware and software teams to produce something that works so much better than what came before it's laughable.
Where Levitsky and Ziblatt make their mark is in weaving together political science and historical analysis of both domestic and international democratic crises; in doing so, they expand the conversation beyond Trump and before him, to other countries and to the deep structure of American democracy and politics.
Weaving together research, personal narratives, photos, and diagrams, the author paints a vast portrait of poison, including descriptions of the venom found in spiders, snakes, octopi, urchins, Komodo dragons, duck-billed platypuses, ants, cone snails, as well as in-depth explanations on how each defense tool affects victims.
Democrats can use the Republican hardball against them by weaving together the Michigan, Wisconsin and North Carolina cases into a larger story to take to voters in 2020: the indictment of Republican attacks on democracy accompanied by an aggressive reform agenda for strengthening constitutional norms and democratic procedures.
Each Friday, WIRED will publish a new chapter, weaving together as many stories as we can from across the country about living through this "Covid Spring," trying to capture the story of American government, American business, and American life, and the titanic task ahead for our health care system.
Weaving together traditional wisdom and contemporary references, the book creates a richly textured world as its protagonist confronts two versions of himself: the youth who was prepared to kill for ideological purity and the middle-aged man who believes that an unhindered future depends on erasing the past.
Bear McCreary's sweeping score has always been an integral part of Outlander, effortlessly transporting us across decades and countries with just a few elegant notes, weaving together compositions that can instantly evoke the dramatic chaos of battle or the tender intimacy of a kiss even if we were watching with our eyes closed.
Hosted by the unassuming Rhiannon Giddens — the spectacular bluegrass musician who started her career studying classical voice — the podcast devotes its first episode to "La Traviata," weaving together engaging interviews with the soprano Diana Damrau, the dramaturge Cori Ellison and the scientist Brooke Magnanti, who had worked as a call girl in London.
To overcome it, Mr. Trump waxed disingenuous about the deal — weaving together misstatements, exaggerations and distortions — to trigger the one totally subjective standard for decertification in the 90-day review law: an assertion that the nuclear steps Iran is actually taking to implement the J.C.P.O.A. are insufficient to warrant the suspension of sanctions.
Heath writes: In the roughly 11 months since Mosseri took over, most of Instagram's senior leadership team has been replaced, Facebook has ordered Instagram to roughly double the number of advertisements in the app and the company is weaving together the technical underpinnings of the messaging services behind Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram.
As part of Covid Spring, WIRED will publish a new chapter every Friday, weaving together as many stories as we can from across the country about living through this crisis, trying to capture the story of American government, American business, American life, and the titanic task ahead for our health care system.
The smaller works draw inspiration from the chefs' stories, visualizing their diverse relationships to Chinese food; the larger ceramics, positioned on functioning Lazy Susans, are glistening tributes to 18 regional cuisines, from Cantonese to Fujian and even Chino-Latino, evoking and weaving together characteristics of each place such as renowned dishes, architecture, and landscapes.
The result is just the kind of twisted love story that Anderson excels at, and as near a distillation of the filmmaker's obsessions as one can imagine: Phantom Thread explores power, unorthodox love, and how the weaving together of ego, psychology, and physicality can make us act, at times, against our own self-interest.
And the universe of patterns on granite—light as lattice, lacework, loose weave, a dress knit of light Madame Cézanne wears, skein unravelling, nakedness inside—bedazzlement—his complicated friend—       surface and depth, grazing mouth on stone, light's long kiss, light's ripple, unruly, water unspooling, spooling down from the mountain, threads weaving together,       coming undone . . .
This mix fulfills a storyline that the band has been weaving together, either intentionally or unintentionally, since way before the Love Yourself series was even announced to the public—a story of youth, trying your best at what you love and of finding yourself despite all the pressures that might come with life, something which clearly transcends boundaries like location and language.
Mukasonga brings to life the old ways — of teaching your feet to see in the dark, so you won't injure yourself while walking home late at night; of learning to flatter your favorite cow; of weaving together grasses to make a cradle for a baby while you work in the fields, building it just so, to keep out snakes and the sun.
Read: JD Twitch's So Low is a creeping, crawling, late night masterpiece Born out of a sporadically thrown party in Glasgow, So Low sees McIvor connect the dots between Chris & Cosey and Conrad Schnitzler, expertly weaving together sixteen track's worth of dark and stark synth-heavy analogue workouts that exist in a generic no man's land that he thinks of as, "head-fuck" music.
He did not.) Back in New York, Jessica and producer Alexandra Leigh Young, along with editors Paige Cowett and Lisa Tobin, set about weaving together what Sanders had told us with what Alex had told us, punctuating both with archival audio from the 1980s of Sanders at work as mayor (including a memorable moment from the local, man-in-the-street-style TV show Sanders created, aptly called "Bernie Speaks With the Community").
Weaving together his team's struggles, his personal underdog leanings—brought on by a childhood where he was underestimated and an NHL debut in which he was quite literally undervalued—and the hit from Avalanche player Claude Lemieux that broke both his face and his team's spirit in Game 6 of the Western Conference finals the year before the brawl, Draper paints a complex mental picture of the need to prove oneself, the devastation of loss, and the quest for retribution and the restoration of honor.

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