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Thursday's edition of my twice a week LIVE talk show.Watch
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In today's show :
News of Gwen.
An extra show this coming Saturday at 3pm UK time.
We don't cut corners.
We need to "Make a difference".
Bit of a coughing fit.
Get close to the microphone.
It could become a mess.
Charity work.
How many people can you get into one room.
I can't squeeze one more in.
Keep the hope alive.
Be happy & upbeat.
The fan gets so dusty.
On my hands and knees.
A special offer to karaoke singers who listen to this show.
Polishing the floor.
Should you tell someone how long they have left ?
You will go on the list.
Should it shine ?
Tie up loose ends.
When should you try and replace a computer ?
Katie news.
How do you delete Facebook groups ?
Is Ratch listening to someone else ?
"We'll stay for another one".
A little swab.
What do I say when I get there ?
"Open the box"
We need a confessional box.
Advice from Robert in Iceland.
The cotton wool bud.
Russian doll.
A one off at my old place of work this coming Tuesday.
Excellent service from "Carphone Warehouse".
We owe a lot of money.
It should say "Gary & I"
No rubbish here.
She's always been there for the karaoke.
It's not me who's borrowed the money.
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Tuesday's edition of my twice a week talk show.Watch
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SORRY BUT TODAY'S SHOW ENDS SUDDENLY DUE TO A TECHNICAL PROBLEM.
In today's show :
Mark is Casey Jones.
Good workmen.
www.milliesworld.com
We're here and together.
I don't like strangers in the house.
She's on the bottle.
You can get helpers in.
Tea towels.
Suko is concerned.
The Bees nest had gone.
Plastic trunking.
The circle of life.
Back to the vets.
Cycling with a load.
Talking to people first thing in the morning.
The draw of many things.
Millie is sending something.
Bottles of water.
I don't want you to think that I'm dirty.
From Russia.
Tasteless pizza.
Ron is doing the kitchen.
Don't tell me what it is.
Do you want singing ?
These people are so hard to find.
Will I be able to find anything ?
Cutting people apart.
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Tank Girl, a new breed of savvy punk anti-heroine with attitude and a mouth full of expletives. The comic centers on her misadventures with her boyfriend, Booga, a mutant kangaroo. The comic's style was heavily influenced by punk visual art, and strips were frequently deeply disorganized, anarchic, absurdist, and psychedelic. The strip features various elements with origins in surrealist techniques, fanzines, collage, cut-up technique, stream of consciousness, and metafiction, with very little regard or interest for conventional plot or committed narrative. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/section-blog/415-tank-girlTank Girl, a new breed of savvy punk anti-heroine with attitude and a mouth full of... more
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Thursday's edition of my twice a week LIVE talk show.Watch
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In today's show :
I forgot to hit the button.
Jennifers cat wins.
Who pays for the Eurovision.
I worry about my nieces TEXT messages.
A little bit tight with myself.
She fell asleep.
A couple of little holes.
Alison likes Norfolk.
A little satellite dish is all we need.
A private jet has been "let go".
Driving a truck.
Hot and sparkling.
Katie has a nasty problem.
Can we have our money back ?
I crash someones computer.
Nice and terrible dreams on tablets.
Wiping over the work surfaces.
An internet relationship.
Houses in hurricane or tornado areas.
Very noisy in the basket.
Would I remember what I said ?
Dried on tomato sauce.
Dallas is ready first.
Ron makes me spend money.
There's something on her tongue.
Don't use wire wool on your car.
£45 to have your teeth cleaned.
There's nothing wrong with the tea towels.
Tar splashes.
My departed cats.
A smelly rat.
I've only had them 10 years.
Some may cast doubt.
Powderpuff Trolls.
How much do you spend buying coffee when out ?
Do not swear on my mobile phone.
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Tuesday's edition of my twice a week LIVE talk show.Watch
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In today's show :
I always get in such a state.
Am I missing out on a buisness ?
Blue screen of death.
I've bought second hand T-shirts from ebay.
A stack of paper.
Cashback.
People have lost their pride in work.
Time to think.
Would you buy water from me ?
Coats and boots for points.
Watching television in bits.
Take your time.
The awful "Big Brother".
How much does I.T.cost businesses ?
What was he talking about ?
Much more stable.
How long does a laptop last ?
Mikey Holt on the Skype.
Time.
Would you really want to mix with that lot ?
Combining the two shows.
They can't afford me for two hours.
A package has arrived.
Bits of music.
What do you collect ?
Where are the variety shows ?
Please be careful of scissors.
Remember your old computer ?
How much is a P.O. box per year ?
Sega megadive.
Some presenters sound like they just don't bother.
Does spending more always mean better ?
Lots of biscuits.
Plastic ones that do not cut.
Don't be spending money on sending me things.
The insides of toilet rolls.
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The precarious political climate in Ethiopia is no secrete. However, the hidden genocidal massacres in Ethiopia's Ogaden/Somali region or Zone 5 is very much ignored by the international community. Specifically ignored by the U.S. which has given Ethiopia more then 2 billion in aid. The Ogaden region of Ethiopia is largely invisible to the world due to the lack of coverage on the issues. Today, many are faced with man made famine caused by the blockade of trade (live stock, etc) imposed on the civilians by it's own government, the plethora of aid that is deliberately withheld, and the difficult conditions for humanitarian organizations that continually get kicked out of the country. There have been civilian lynchings, murders, life imprisonments without trails, burnings of villages, and killings in village centers to set examples.
The interesting story that I'd love Current TV to cover is the long and dangerous journey to escape the Ogaden region into the borders of Kenya by foot. This journey does not end in Kenya and the young men who are luckily strong enough to raise funds on their own or have family in places like the States who are able to afford to send them money, go on to buy passports. They travel to South Africa to find/buy a visa to Cuba, from Cuba to Baliz, from Baliz, to El Salvador/Columbia where they take the journey all the way to the borders of San Diego where they are arrested and assigned a Lawyer. Here, they attempt to seek asylum and finally reach the end of their long and dangerous journey. Many end up stranded in countries where they don't speak the language. They are forced to find the strength to find work, learn the language, and go ont to continue the journey as soon as possible.
Often, the families that send these young men the money to attempt these long and dangerous quests are on Welfare, in Section 8 housing, and are struggling to make ends meet here in the U.S. They spend all their savings or find family members who are willing to contribute for the hope that their loved one's (brothers, sons, and Cousins) will soon join them.
It's a story that needs to be told especially since WE are directly supporting a murderous government with our tax dollars. As Americans we should be aware of how our money and aid is spent and we have the right to know when we are directly supporting genocidal massacres. The interest for Ethiopia to continue to illegally occupy the Ogaden region is largely due to Oil discovery. Ethiopia has been attempting to explore the Ogaden basins but because of dangerous rebel ambushes from the indigenous civilians it has been so far proved unsuccessful.The precarious political climate in Ethiopia is no secrete. However, the hidden... more
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Tuesday's edition of my twice a week talk show.Watch
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LIVE TALK SHOW 11am UK time next Tuesday at :
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In today's show :
Smells under the door.
Tom is related to ?
Sitting relaxed.
What did you do before computers ?
No more "Swish".
Dead legs.
The blue screen of death.
Non stop technical difficulties.
Rings on fingers.
Why being a dj is more work intensive than it used to be.
Boxes are gathering.
Very frustrating.
A lot more preperation.
I want to speak to a real human - not a machine.
A few hours a day.
Loft clearing has commenced.
It was so much fun.
Are you addicted.
That dreadful song "Pass Out".
Technical looking.
You never see it again.
Why is it popular.
Chris Reardon crime stopper.
Millies dad loses something.
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Thursday's edition of my twice a week talk show.Watch
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In today's show :
The new bike is here.
Don't block the hole up.
Pregnancy checks.
Please send postcards to :
Bryan Botkin
PO Box 492
Boystown, NE (Nebraska) 68010
USA
Disappointing chips.
You don't have to wash it for weeks.
Not an easy job.
New cycle glasses.
Thank you Suko.
They didn't seem to want to sell anything.
Ron's different slippers.
Top service in the cycle shop in Bracknell.
Someone is asking for our help.
Different brakes.
Nappies for cows.
A very fair price quoted for drain pipe repair.
I walked into town.
People saying "Hello" in the morning.
They come in boxes.
Different lenses.
Have an army hair cut.
Low to mid-range.
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In today's show :
Why is there a bicycle behind me ?
Power lines.
Losing half of yourself.
Damaged.
Straight out of the hole.
He wants to go.
Singing every morning.
I might go shopping later.
I nearly burn the house down.
News of the birds nest.
Got lost.
Horrible smell.
Doug spots Katie using her cat flap.
Flat tyre.
Getting rid of the snails.
Different routes.
I think they starved.
Volcano news from Robert.
1 bar left.
Poor Lambs.
Not quite sure how long I've got left.
Such a cruel ending on this years Eurovision.
Pushing up the hills.
The forest ranger.
My Aunt looks into the future.
My butch voice.
So close.
Ceasars camp.
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My LIVE music & talk show is on Mon - Fri 11am - 12pm UK time at :
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In today's show :
Waiting to be tickled.
Stealing nests.
Someone very special on the phone.
"In my little prison".
Pictures of me on a suitcase.
Millie & Gwens karaoke.
Trying to find time to do things.
Being enclosed.
Fighting for time.
Think positive.
Stolen and sold on ebay.
Side effects.
A gesture of good faith.
Very tired.
Bottled water.
What is my autograph worth ?
Windows open.
Those naughty boys.
Awesome.
Down the crater.
I rarely iron.
Saturday LIVE show ?
Matching clothes.
X rated pictures.
Icelandic home made toffee.
Sticky notes.
Tickle trolls.
Talking jiberish.
Something has damaged mone of my bird boxes.
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Azzarello weaves his tale together with a common theme. The brilliant, ambiguous ending serves to emphasise the cold truth that the Joker, this ghastly, purest of evils, will always exist in one form or another, and it is the hero’s - the Batman’s - duty to fight, rather than defeat, it. That Joker is able to close its character-driven narrative with such a strong finale is hugely impressive. Look great unknown video adaptation and read orginal here ............... http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/section-blog/384-jokerAzzarello weaves his tale together with a common theme. The brilliant, ambiguous... more
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Tuesday's edition of my twice a week talk show.Watch
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My LIVE music & talk show is on Mon - Fri 11am - 12pm UK time at :
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In today's show :
Good family news.
Jumping out of trees.
Leeking cats.
An Otter.
Popcorn stickers.
On one knee.
A little bush.
Eurovision.
He forgot to ask her dad.
Jumping & running around.
My face on your suitcase.
Millie's Mum.
A bit of a pep talk.
Surely not from British Airways or Virgin Atlantic.
Teachers torture children.
Naughty school boys.
A great big wide thing.
Junior Apprentice.
I am here to be blamed.
Beleive in the unbeleivable.
Welcome Dallas.
Concern for Gwen.
Another cat probably wants to move in.
Made for each other.
I have been compared to a used Ford Escort.
Mummykins must sleep.
Cup cakes.
Keeping an eye on the little birds.
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In today's show :
Unironed shirt.
Sit ups.
Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday night.
The wrong spinning cycle.
Throwing themselves on the coffin.
I can't see any difference.
We have no hope of winning.
I need to learn my appliances.
How many do you have to do ?
Life goes on - without Suko.
http://www.milliesworld.com
The BBC have the best website.
Spending Summer outside.
It's all a learning curve.
Digital death day.
Taking a step back.
A video screen on the door of the mausoleum.
Trial and error.
Do you have a big or little one ?
Wifi Radio.
http://www.logmein.com
£20 for my car tax.
Squrrels in the trees.
Katie in the shed.
What happens to your facebook when you die ?
Jumping from branch to branch.
She used to hate me.
Disgusted with myself.
Learn English by listening to a range of things.
Looking at your private things.
A bigger funeral than the Queen Mother.
http://www.unitedkingdomradio.co.uk
Vicky.
Would you trust me ?
Siren.
Will it jump on my head ?
If you really beleive in something you are doing, don't listen to others suggestions.
A demonstration of the megaphone.
Do they eat people ?
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My LIVE music & talk show is on Mon - Fri 11am - 12pm UK time at :
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In today's show :
Unironed shirt.
Sit ups.
Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday night.
The wrong spinning cycle.
Throwing themselves on the coffin.
I can't see any difference.
We have no hope of winning.
I need to learn my appliances.
How many do you have to do ?
Life goes on - without Suko.
http://www.milliesworld.com
The BBC have the best website.
Spending Summer outside.
It's all a learning curve.
Digital death day.
Taking a step back.
A video screen on the door of the mausoleum.
Trial and error.
Do you have a big or little one ?
Wifi Radio.
http://www.logmein.com
£20 for my car tax.
Squrrels in the trees.
Katie in the shed.
What happens to your facebook when you die ?
Jumping from branch to branch.
She used to hate me.
Disgusted with myself.
Learn English by listening to a range of things.
Looking at your private things.
A bigger funeral than the Queen Mother.
http://www.unitedkingdomradio.co.uk
Vicky.
Would you trust me ?
Siren.
Will it jump on my head ?
If you really beleive in something you are doing, don't listen to others suggestions.
A demonstration of the megaphone.
Do they eat people ?
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In today's show :
No longer cold and nasty.
Years old.
American presidents I remember.
Time to put those seedlings out.
Oops. Lots to eat with Jason.
Whats happened with my sat on corn.
Sticking my neck out.
New biscuits.
Has it got bent ?
Don't quote me.
Megaphone.
Is it cruel to put plants in cages ?
I do not take claims.
Where's me batteries ?
Sledging down a hill in Richmond Park.
Surrounded by faries.
A gift for a friend.
Millies podcast. http://www.milliesworld.com
I've been on Ebay.
It's outdoor time.
The show is sounding rushed.
Boots.
People like consistency.
You're old. OLD !
How dangerous it is.
The one that got caught with the stains.
How Gwen & Joy are getting on.
No grip.
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In today's show :
Changing around.
On the treadmill.
World brands in different countries.
In a mess.
Could we switch sunglasses ?
A suitcase of tins.
Thank you very much to net stations who have been playing out this programme.
Chicks in the box.
Dependable.
Podcast only.
Cacti don't like me.
Android mobile.
Metal fatigue on bikes.
Chucking the flowers away too quickly.
Families out together.
Welcome Animesh.
I forgot the flea stuff.
A think tank.
Looking like a hoodie.
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In today's show :
David Cameron is our man.
My steam impression.
Aye Aye Matey.
A little bit scared.
A little poo on the outside.
How dirty was the door at No. 10.
Wet computer.
Is Katie fixed ?
My pec has healed.
Millies new van.
Is this a filthy dirty country ?
Igonre your pets at your peril.
Is she pregnant ?
Ice over the pond.
God knows what it's like inside.
Did they die of shock ?
She was done ages ago.
Russian dolls.
Messing with dark forces.
Chicken nappies.
Robert advices us on tectonic activities.
Wonderful pictures of the Queen.
Bored cat ?
Ging Gang Gooley.
Kissing the hand.
London is alive with Rats.
Not as severe as last time.
Jennifer needs a geography lesson.
Under a blanket of frozen water.
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It was the phone call police in Philadelphia most dread: an officer shot while on patrol.
In a city that has seen more than its share of police killings in recent years, the department's leaders were grimly prepared. Sometime after 4 a.m. on April 5, after Sgt. Robert Ralston was taken to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania with a shoulder wound, the department's top brass rushed to his side, including Police Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey, who was sick with a stomach virus.
Ralston's injury turned out to be minor. But when he started telling the tale of his brush with disaster, the story raised red flags almost immediately.
Ralston, 46, said he had been shot in West Philadelphia by a black man who pointed a revolver at his head, then grazed him in the shoulder when Ralston knocked the gun away. He said he had returned fire and hit the man in the chest, but no gunshot victim turned up in a hospital.
When Ralston called his children to report what had happened, one police officer at the hospital noticed Ralston seemed eager to appear heroic.
And within hours of the shooting, Ralston got out of his hospital bed, picked up his bloodied shirt, and put it back on. He then returned to the scene to help with the investigation.
"It was strange," said Deputy Commissioner William Blackburn. "His reactions didn't add up."
Over the next few weeks, as police searched the scene and the neighborhood for clues, Ralston's tale continued to unravel. Gunpowder residue found on Ralston's shirt matched the ammunition in his own service weapon, and suggested he'd been shot at point-blank range. Ralston made mistakes when describing the layout of the area where the shooting took place. And though Ralston was adamant he'd shot the assailant, no blood was found at the scene.
Around 4 a.m. Tuesday, after four hours of questioning by detectives at Police Headquarters, Ralston admitted he had shot himself, fabricated the story, and made the false report.
Ramsey, who announced the officer's admission five hours later at a hastily called news conference, called the incident "a terrible and embarrassing chapter in our history."
John McNesby, president of the Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 5, who also had raced to the hospital to meet with Ralston when he was shot last month, expressed disgust.
"The community has supported this city's police officers through so much, every time we lose an officer," McNesby said. "To have something like this come along that could possibly tear that down is a disgrace."
Ralston, a married father of five and a 21-year veteran of the department, was suspended Tuesday with the intent to dismiss. He will be off the force officially in a month, and his badge number will be retired so no officer will ever share the number with him.
Ralston will not face criminal charges because he was offered immunity from prosecution in exchange for his confession. That means he will most likely receive his pension, Ramsey said.
"It was the only way we could tie this up," Ramsey said of the arrangement.
Ralston's pension has not yet been calculated, but a city official estimated that he would collect about $24,000 annually if he took his pension now.
Some of that may be used to recoup the expense of the massive manhunt that was sparked by his lies, Ramsey said. Police spent hours combing the West Philadelphia neighborhood for possible suspects in the shooting, and the department has not yet calculated how much the investigation cost.
Rumors had circulated in the department for weeks that Ralston made up the story. Some sources speculated that he wanted attention, commendation from the department, or a transfer to another district. Ramsey said he did not know why Ralston had made up the story.
"The big question in everybody's minds is why," said Chief Inspector Anthony DiLacqua, of the Internal Affairs division. "There's only one person who knows the answer to that."
Ralston could not be reached for comment. There was no answer at the door of his home in the Northeast.
Ralston was hired in March 1989. He was promoted to made sergeant in 2007, and last year earned a salary of $65,424.
He spent much of his career working in the 25th District in North Philadelphia. In 1995, after he was named in a complaint, an investigator found that Ralston had hit a suspect on the head while arresting him, and that he had mishandled other aspects of the arrest.
Sometime after 2003, Ralston went to the relatively quiet Fourth District, which covers part of South Philadelphia. He recently was transferred to the busier, West Philadelphia-based 19th District, a move that police sources said Ralston was unhappy about.
Ralston was patrolling near 56th Street and Lancaster Avenue, in the city's Overbrook section, early the morning of April 5. Police were investigating a string of burglaries at a strip mall in the area, and Ralston told police he was on the lookout for anything suspicious.
He said he saw two men on the railroad tracks and tried to stop them, but one ran and the other drew a silver revolver and put it to Ralston's head. Ralston told police he had smacked the gun out of the way, but it went off and grazed him. At the time, officials said Ralston's quick reaction might have saved his life.
Ralston told police the assailant was a black man with his hair in corn rows. He had a mark or tattoo under his left eye, according to Ralston.
Ramsey said Ralston apparently described his assailant as black because the area where the shooting took place is predominantly African American.
"It's troubling in a lot of ways," Ramsey said. "It inflames racial tensions in our community, and that's certainly something we don't need."
Ramsey said it was fortunate that officers never stopped or arrested anyone matching Ralston's description of the gunman.
Officers with dogs searched along the tracks and woods at 52d and Lancaster, and knocked on doors in the neighborhood looking for people who might have heard or seen something. The FOP posted a $10,000 reward for information leading to the suspect's arrest.
From the start, police said, the facts of Ralston's story didn't add up. But there was little evidence found that could disprove his story, either. No one witnessed the shooting. There were no surveillance cameras close by, and the incident took place in an area that is relatively desolate even in daylight hours.
"Putting the truth together took a great deal of effort," DiLacqua said.
In the end, police concluded they could not charge Ralston unless he confessed.
District Attorney Seth Williams praised Ramsey's swift move to fire Ralston.
"We took a badge and a gun from a person whose actions proved him unfit for either. . . . Ultimately our goal was to get to the truth," Williams said in a statement. "Unfortunately, we could only arrive at the truth through his statement given to the police, and that statement cannot be used against him."It was the phone call police in Philadelphia most dread: an officer shot while on... more
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In today's show :
The new film at the end.
A Hung show.
Richmond Park.
The straight persons version of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Hurtling down a massive hill.
How did they stay awake ?
The weight is going back on.
We need a staircase.
Gary the Policeman.
Why do we have to grow up ?
Sandwiches at night.
Learning to speak English.
I didn't break though the barrier.
Getting out of the habit.
I shall not reveal his second name.
My own personal style.
Welcome Sarah.
Other ways to present on television the Election night.
2 for £1.
John Barrowman's teeth.
I like to tickle.
Addicted.
Carls printing advice.
We need more sparkle.
Try on all the clothes.
Talkback Thames.
Thank God you're not dead.
Withdrawal symptoms.
The chickens & the cats.
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Money trouble in Dubai.
Boring Golf.
Family tree.
A belly laugh.
Are there any murderers listening ?
I've had to hack away.
Spending time outside.
Welcome Nothern Spain.
Aldi staff work very hard.Is that why they are miserable ?
Down the plug hole !
Cycling in the forest.
Feeling relaxed.
Intense.
Bored at work.
Three become two.
Regular like bowels.
Walking around on a field banging in balls.
Rockets.
Newham in London.
Exploring Space.
Advertising on pencils & pens.
Fleece.
Different ways of taxation.
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