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Daily Archives: August 4, 2017
Lee County, Tupelo students return for new school year – Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
Posted: August 4, 2017 at 1:21 pm
TUPELO Avari Vance, 5, arrived Thursday morning at Saltillo Primary School, tie-dye lunch box in hand, ready to learn.
Vance, a kindergartner, is one of thousands of students who returned to classes Thursday in the Lee County and Tupelo school districts.
Im excited because its my first day of school, Vance said.
Parents populated carpool lines and school parking lots for the first time since May, students entered classrooms carrying backpacks full of school supplies and teachers, who returned to work earlier this week, were ready to greet them.
Julie Sterling, first-grade teacher at Saltillo Primary, said the first day of school is not only exciting for students, but for teachers too.
Im excited and a little bit nervous, Sterling said. I cant wait to meet all my new first-graders.
At Lawhon Elementary School, Mark Enis started his first school year as principal of the school Thursday morning.
After spending time at the empty school, which underwent major renovations this summer, Enis said he was glad to see the building completed and full of students again.
Its a good feeling, Enis said of the first day of school. You always get butterflies, though, because you just want to make sure all of your Is are dotted and your Ts are crossed.
Most teachers spent the first day going over classroom rules and procedures, laying the foundation for learning to take place as the year goes on.
Lawhon third-grader Morgan Mathis said she was excited to be back at school to see her friends and learn about science. Although Mathis admits she had some jitters about the new school year, she said Thursday morning that the first day was going well.
Im feeling nervous because I havent been in Tupelo for very long, Mathis said.
Paisley Williams, 11, started seventh grade at Tupelo Middle School on Thursday.
Williams said the transition to TMS from Milam Elementary was a little overwhelming, but she was ready to make the move to a new school.
Im excited because its really different for me because I get a little more freedom than I did before, Williams said.
Besides a change of scenery, Williams said she was looking forward to meeting new people, using her new school supplies and being back in science class her favorite subject.
I love the first day of school, Williams said. Its great.
TMS teacher Amy Johnson said seeing new students, like Williams, at TMS on the first day is the best part of the school year.
Its something new with the kids coming over for Milam, its like theyre growing up, Johnson said. I like to see the new faces thats whats exciting for me.
Johnson teaches publications and productions at TMS. TMS was also renovated this summer and some teachers, including Johnson, returned from their break to a freshly painted classroom.
Students across Northeast Mississippi will return to school over the next week.
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CF Industries Could Grow From Healthy Base – TheStreet.com
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Looking for a chart/stock that hasn't doubled or tripled in the past year but has a nice-looking broad base pattern? Sure, we would all love to find that. Take a look at CF Industries Holdings Inc. (CF) , as I think it fills the bill.
In this daily bar chart of CF, below, we can see two trends over the past 12 months. First, there is a rally from August to January followed by a correction from February to early June. It looks like CF is shifting trends again since early June, and this could be a good location to probe the long side.
CF has been trading above the rising 50-day moving average line for the past month while it trades above and below the rising 200-day average. The 50-day line is not that far below the 200-day line, so we could see a bullish golden cross of these averages in the days or weeks ahead. The On-Balance-Volume (OBV) line is flat/neutral on this daily time frame but bullish on the weekly chart. From March to April to June you can see the higher momentum readings in the lower panel of this chart. Comparing the momentum movement to the price declines from March gives us a bullish divergence and another reason to be positive on CF.
In this weekly chart of CF, below, we can see how prices have traded sideways since early 2016, forming what I believe is a long-term base formation. In recent months CF has traded around the rising 40-week moving average line, and a close above it will not need much of a rally. The weekly OBV line has been rising the past four months, telling us that on this time frame buyers of CF have been more aggressive. The weekly MACD oscillator is just slightly below the zero line, but it is signaling a cover-shorts buy signal.
In this Point and Figure chart of CF, below, we can see the base formation unfolding. A rally to $32.32 will open the way for an advance to the $37-$38 area, but a trade at $38.38 will allow for more bullish price targets.
Bottom line: I would trade CF from the long side, buying strength above $30 and above $32 while risking below $26. My price targets are the $37-$38 area, followed by $45 longer term.
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CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (CF) Looks Good: Stock Jumps 7% August 04, 2017 – Zacks.com
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CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (CF - Free Report) was a big mover last session, as the company saw its shares rise nearly 7% on the day. The move came on solid volume too with far more shares changing hands than in a normal session. This stock, which remained volatile and traded within the range of $27.58 $31.14 in the past one-month time frame, witnessed a sharp increase yesterday.
The move came after the company reported solid second-quarter 2017 results
The company has seen three negative estimate revisions in the past two months, while its Zacks Consensus Estimate for the current quarter has also moved lower over the same time frame, suggesting there may be trouble down the road. So make sure to keep an eye on this stock going forward, to see if this recent move higher can last.
CF Industries currently has a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell) while its Earnings ESPis positive.
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Mariners CF Jarrod Dyson in lineup for return to Kansas City – MyNorthwest.com
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Former Royal Jarrod Dyson gets a crack at his former team in Thursday's series opener. (AP)
Jarrod Dyson was a member of two playoff teams while playing for the Kansas City Royals, but hell be in the lineup against his old team Thursday trying to help the Mariners make up ground on the Royals in their own push for a postseason berth.
Dyson, who played in back-to-back World Series and won one with Kansas City, will hit seventh and play center field in his first game at Kauffman Stadium with a visiting team in a 5:15 game on 710 ESPN Seattle.
Mariners pitchers James Paxton, Edwin Diaz win monthly awards
The Mariners enter the big four-game series 1 1/2 games back of Kansas City for the second Wild Card spot from the American League.
Yovani Gallardo starts on the mound for Seattle against one of the Royals newest players, veteran right-hander Trevor Cahill.
Coverage begins with the pregame show at 4 on 710 ESPN Seattle. Here are the full lineups.
Mariners (55-54)
Ben Gamel, RF Jean Segura, SS Robinson Cano, 2B Nelson Cruz, DH Kyle Seager, 3B Danny Valencia, 1B Jarrod Dyson, CF Guillermo Heredia, LF Mike Zunino, C
Yovani Gallardo, RHP
Royals (55-51)
Whit Merrifield, 2B Lorenzo Cain, CF Melky Cabrera, RF Eric Hosmer, 1B Salvador Perez, C Mike Moustakas, 3B Brandon Moss, DH Alcides Escobar, SS Alex Gordon, LF
Trevor Cahill, RHP
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The Canyon Spectral CF 9.0 EX Trail Bike Is Just Begging You to Fly – Bicycling
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Fertilizer maker CF Industries posts 93.6 percent plunge in profit – Reuters
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(Reuters) - U.S. fertilizer producer CF Industries Holdings Inc (CF.N) reported a 93.6 percent fall in quarterly profit on Wednesday and said it expects nitrogen pricing to be challenged through 2017 and into 2018.
Fertilizer prices have faced pressure from soft crop prices and expanding U.S. nitrogen fertilizer capacity.
The average selling price for ammonia fell nearly 18 percent to $338 per ton in the second quarter, while the price of UAN (urea ammonium nitrate) dropped about 13 percent to $175 per ton.
The Deerfield, Illinois-based company's net earnings fell to $3 million, or 1 cent per share, in the quarter ended June 30, from $47 million, or 20 cents per share, a year earlier.
The company recorded a derivative loss of $18 million in the latest reported quarter.
Net sales fell marginally to $1.12 billion.
Industry peer Mosaic Co (MOS.N) on Tuesday forecast slower phosphate sales and weaker prices for the third quarter.
Shares of CF were marginally down at $28.55 in after-hours trading on Wednesday.
Reporting by John Benny in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel
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Political Correctness Kills – BernardGoldberg.com
Posted: at 1:19 pm
Political correctness can be like a nagging cold. Its bothersome and a little painful, but it wont put you in the hospital or kill you.
Take the recent news out of Princeton University, the elite Ivy League institution attended by Woodrow Wilson, James Madison, and Jeff Bezos, to name just a few.
Princeton has just created a new position Interpersonal Violence Clinician and Mens Engagement Manager. The job holders first task will be fitting that unwieldy title on a business card.
After that, he or she will seek out and try to eliminate toxic masculinity on campus. You know, as opposed to wholesome masculinity.
Most people just shake their heads at this college nonsense. It probably wont do much lasting damage. Unless, that is, youre a tuition-paying parent of a Princeton student.
The school estimates that it will set you back about $67,000 a year perhaps $67,150 after this latest hire.
Not to be outdone, the University of Iowas student newspaper has discovered a heretofore unknown and unfair privilege intelligence.
The paper theorizes that cognitive privilege is kind of like white privilege, conferring unearned benefits on people who were blessed by accident of birth.
Again, this is relatively innocuous, and its pretty obvious that whoever dreamed up cognitive privilege has not been affected by that particular malady.
In the adult world, at this very moment progressives are incensed at the Department of Justice. Thats because the DOJ is using the term illegal alien, which is a highly offensive expletive in some circles.
Unfortunately for the easily offended, illegal alien is the very precise and official term for people who are in this country without permission.
They are aliens, and they are here illegally.
Hence, illegal aliens.
But the Chicago Tribune, as one example, claims that the term implies that all illegal aliens are criminals. Thats one of those dog whistles that can only be heard by the Tribune writer and his fellow travelers on the far left.
So, yes, political correctness can be almost comical when it dictates which pronoun is acceptable in polite company or how an illegal alien should be described. Just hearing personhole cover can bring a smile to most of us.
But there are far too many cases where P.C. is downright deadly, as it likely was in the death of Justine Damond. As you know, the 40-year-old Australian woman was shot and killed by a cop in Minneapolis. He was the shooter, but political correctness almost surely was an accomplice.
Ultra-liberal city leaders, desperate to find and hire Somalian cops, pinned a badge on Somalia-born Mohamed Noor, who seems to have been temperamentally unsuited for the job. Noor, who killed the pajama-clad woman as she approached the squad car, has yet to explain why he opened fire.
Then there is Sergio Martinez, the illegal alien who had been deported 20 times and returned to allegedly sexually assault at least two women in Portland. The feds had asked Portland authorities to hold Martinez in jail so he could be deported once again, but that sanctuary city doesnt think much of federal law. The meth-addicted thug was released, Portland officials and many residents were able to feel virtuous, but two womens lives have been altered forever.
Of course, the poster boy for P.C. madness is Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, accused of killing Kate Steinle in the sanctuary city of San Francisco. Like his pal in Portland, Lopez-Sanchez was deported time and again before being released back to the streets of San Francisco.
People died at Fort Hood because Major Nidal Hasans colleagues were reluctant to report his erratic behavior and radical sympathies, lest they be called Islamophobic.
Similarly, Omar Mateen, who slaughtered 49 people at an Orlando nightclub, had been questioned by the FBI about his ties to terrorism. We will never be sure whether the hyper-P.C. of the Obama administration played a role in the agencys decision to remove him from the terror watch list.
The same thing has happened time and again throughout the USA and Europe, where P.C. has pretty much replaced God in the hearts and minds of the cognoscenti.
So, yes, we can enjoy a chuckle at the P.C. police, who rigidly try to enforce their laws and punish any malefactors who refuse to play along. But political correctness all too often leads to genuine human suffering.
Actor and director Clint Eastwood recently said about political correctness, We are killing ourselves. He didnt mean it literally, but in fact people have died because of this scourge.
And more will surely die unless we stop the P.C. madness. It is way beyond being a laughing matter.
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Trump’s Iran Policy Risks Cloning North Korea – Fair Observer
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James M. Dorsey is an award-winning journalist and commentator on foreign affairs who has covered ethnic and religious conflict and terrorism across t
By scrapping the accord, Iran is likely to adopt a North Korean outlook: that nuclear military capability is central to its security.
As US President Donald Trump grapples with a set of bad options for responding to North Koreas rapidly expanding nuclear and ballistic missiles program, he risks creating a similar, potentially explosive dilemma in the Middle East with his efforts to tighten the screws on Iran, if not engineer an end to the nuclear agreement. In fact, Trumps apparent determination to either humiliate Iran with ever more invasive probes of universally-certified Iranian compliance with the agreement or ensure its abrogation could produce an even more dangerous crisis than the one he faces in East Asia.
Putting an end to the accordcould persuade Iran as did US policy under former President Barack Obama in the case of North Korea that a nuclear military capability is central to its security.
The risk in East Asia is a devastating military confrontation. In the words of US Republican Senator Lindsey Graham who warned, quoting Trump: If theres going to be a war to stop [North Korea], it will be over there.If thousands die, theyre going to die over there. Theyre not going to die over here.
The key difference between North Korea and Iran is not the specter of massive casualties in case of military action. It is the fact that in contrast to East Asia, where the pariah states nuclear proliferation has not prompted others in the region like South Korea and Japan to launch programs of their own, an Iranian return to an unsupervised nuclear program would likely accelerate an already dangerous arms race in the Middle East to include countries like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates seeking a nuclear capability of their own. Even without the arms race, Israel the Middle Easts only, albeit undeclared, nuclear power threatened prior to the conclusion of the nuclear agreement to militarily take out Iranian facilities.
A termination of the agreement could also accelerate thinking in Riyadh and Washington about the utility of fostering unrest among Irans ethnic minorities in an attempt todestabilize the Islamic Republic and create an environment conducive to regime change. The strategy not only risks adding to conflict already wracking the Middle East, but further endangering stability in Pakistan.
Even without a covert effort to destabilize Tehran, Iranian leaders would likely see an end to the nuclear agreement as part of an effort to ultimately topple them a perception that would enhance the attractiveness of the North Korean model.
The risk is enhanced by another difference between the North Korean crisis and a potential one involving Iran. World powers agree that the North Korean program needs to be curbed but differ on how that can best be achieved. When it comes to Iran, however, the United States is likely to find itself out on a limb by itself. US partners in the agreement with Iran China, Russia, France, Germany and Britain believe Tehran is in full compliance and there is no justification for endangering an accord that prevents the Islamic Republic from developing a nuclear military capability for at least a decade. Similarly, Washingtons closest allies in the Gulf dread the prospect of escalated tensions with Iran.
Few countries have more to lose in such a scenario than Washingtons Gulf Arab allies, which is why they have urged the United States to rigorously enforce, but not scrap, the nuclear agreement As long as the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action] is in force and being implemented, Iran will not become a nuclear power and there is therefore no need for a dangerous and unpredictable military confrontation. Without it, such a conflict, or the equally alarming and unacceptable emergence of Iran as a nuclear power, could become inevitable, saidHussein Ibish, a scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute.
A litmus test of which way Trump will go looms large when the president,in October, must decide whether to certify to Congress for a third time that Iran is in compliance with the nuclear agreement. Indications suggest the president is looking for a way to either unilaterally abrogate the agreement or provoke Iran to walk away from it.
Trumps problem is that his unsupported view of the nuclear agreement is not an isolated issue, but fits a pattern that has alarmed Washingtons European and Asian allies as well as China and Russia. The pattern was established by his unilateral termination of US adherence to the Paris climate change accord; cancellation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership; cutting of funding to UN agencies; sowing of doubts about Americas commitment to the NATO principle that an attack on one is an attack on all; and an overall sense that he threatens security and stability by undermining the international order.
In July, Trump instructed White House aides to give him thearguments for withholding certificationlater this year. The Trump administration is also looking at pushing formore intrusive inspectionsof Iranian military sites that it deems suspicious, a move Iran has rejected and considers inflammatory. The president would likely argue that an Iranian refusal would amount to a violation of the agreement.
On the plus side, National Security Advisor H.R. McMasterfired two proponents of tougher action against Iran, Derek Harvey and Ezra Cohen-Watnick. Protgs of President Trumps strategic advisor and far-right ideologue, Steve Bannon, both Harvey and Cohen-Watnick were the two remaining hires of McMasters short-lived predecessor, General Michael Flynn, an anti-Iranian firebrand.
Concerned that new US sanctions imposed this month will scare off potential European investors, Iran, in a precursor of the kind of volatility that would be sparked by an end to the nuclear accord, said it wouldstrengthen the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and its Al Quds Force. The target of US sanctions, the IRGC is the spearhead of growing Iranian influence across the Middle East with its involvement in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen.
Trumps presidency could follow the same trajectory as the man he so often ridicules: George W. Bush that of a president who manufactured a crisis, ignited an endless conflict, and eroded Americas standing around the globe, warnedAmir Handjani in an article on the US effort to end the nuclear agreement.
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That dream bike may not be the bargain you hoped for as the number plates may be cloned – Leicester Mercury
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Vehicle security company Tracker is flagging up statistics which reveal that one in 12 of the 37 million cars, lorries and motorbikes registered in the UK is likely to have false plates.
While vehicle cloning is most commonly associated with cars, it is increasingly being used to hide the identity of stolen motorcycles.
More than 26,000 motorcycles are stolen every year and many are often used for serious criminal offences such as burglaries and robberies.
Andy Barrs, head of police liaison at Tracker, said: Fraudsters continue to use more sophisticated methods to hide the true identity of stolen motorcycles and then sell them on to innocent buyers who think theyre getting a dream bike at a bargain price.
The majority of bikes that are stolen are less than three years old and a staggering 80 per cent of all cloned motorcycles end up in the dealer network.
Cloning is the vehicle equivalent of identity fraud criminals steal a motorbike or scooter and give it a new identity copied from a similar make and model bike already on the road.
The criminal disguises the unique 17 digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the stolen motorcycle and uses a stolen V5/logbook to try to legitimise its identity. A vehicle with a cloned identity is more difficult for police to identify, and in turn, easier for a thief to sell on.
Tracker says that data from the International Association of Auto Theft Investigators a global organisation representing those involved in the prevention of car crime shows an estimated 0.8 per cent of all vehicles in Britain may have been cloned.
Fraudsters use cloning to sell a stolen motorcycle for a quick profit and Tracker is now warning that buyers should look out for any bike with a too good to be true price tag.
They say that prospective buyers should always check the market value and avoid anything thats being offered for less than 70 per cent of that price, stressing that no legitimate seller will want to lose money on a sale.
Buyers should never pay cash only for a vehicle, particularly if they are paying more than 3,000 as most crooks would rather walk away from a sale than take a payment that can be traced back to them.
Whilst a tracking device wont stop a motorbike being stolen, it can significantly increase the chances of the police locating and returning it to its rightful owner, said Mr Barrs.
Without any SVR (stolen vehicle recovery) protection, the probability of a stolen bike being offered for sale as a clone is greatly increased.
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Extreme-weather Evolution – Harvard Magazine
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The green anole lizard, a spectacularly bright reptile found throughout the American south, has difficulty handling temperatures below around 50 degrees Fahrenheit. This doesnt usually pose a problem in its subtropical habitats along the Gulf Coast and in southeastern states. But during the extreme winter of 2013-2014 (resulting from a southward shift in the polar vortex), the lizard endured temperatures so low that it faced selection pressures and evolved a greater tolerance to cold, according to a study published this week in Science by Shane Campbell-Staton, Ph.D. 15, and coauthors Jonathan Losos, professor of organismic and evolutionary biology, and Scott Edwards, Agassiz professor of organismic and evolutionary biology.
Relatively few studies have looked at the natural-selection effects of individual extreme weather events, Campbell-Staton explains, given the difficulty of anticipating those events. The concept for the just-published study emerged by chance in 2013, when he was doing dissertation research on a related topic: the evolution of cold tolerance in green anoles. Several million years ago, ancestors of that species migrated from present-day Cuba to the United States; today, their descendants live in regions as (relatively) cold as Tennessee and Oklahoma. Campbell-Staton was trying to understand what physiological and genetic processes allowed lizards farther north to survive the harsher winter climates.
Soon after returning from what he thought would be his last collection trip, he came across a photo in the Boston Globeof a green anole in Alabama, lying dead in the snow during the 2014 cold snap. I immediately went back to Scott and Jonathan with the idea of trying to measure natural selection in response to the event, he says. Because he already had data from the previous summer on the anoles, he could compare those findings to a new sample of lizards that had survived the winter.
The study compares data collected, before and after the winter, at four sites in TexasBrownsville, Victoria, Austin, and Arlingtonand a fifth in Hodgen, Oklahoma; taken together, they cover a latitudinal distance of almost 800 miles. Each city experienced substantially lower minimum temperatures that winter than during the previous 15 years. The team (which also included Zachary Cheviron, Nicolas Rochette, and Julian Catchen) focused on these sites, Campbell-Staton explains, because their green anole populations are closely related but also display significant variation in cold tolerancethe farther north their habitat, the more resistant they are to frigid conditions. To measure the lizards cold tolerance, the team put each specimen in a chamber and gradually lowered the temperature by one degree Celsius per minute. The lizards were placed on their backs and prodded with forceps, to encourage them to right themselves. The temperature at which they could no longer do so, or the critical thermal minimum, explains Campbell-Staton, is used as a proxy for the temperature at which an animal would not be able to escape the conditions that would eventually lead to its death. (The animals do recovery fully, Losos notes in an email.)
That winter, lizards from Brownsville, at the southernmost tip of Texas, experienced by far the most days on which the temperature was lower than their critical thermal minimum. When the team returned to collect samples in April and July 2014, those lizards surviving in Brownsville showed the most significant increase in their cold tolerance of anoles in any of the five cities: their critical thermal minimum after the winter was lower by about 1.5 degrees Celsius, or 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit. Green anoles from Victoria, about 260 miles to the north, displayed a cold-tolerance increase of 1 degree Celsius, or 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit. Populations from the remaining cities didnt show such changes, probably because they were already relatively cold-tolerant. The Brownsville and Victoria populations that survived had converged with the other cities anoles in their tolerance for cold.
Changes in the reptiles cold tolerance were supported not only by their phenotypestheir outwardly observable behaviorbut also at the genomic level. The gene-expression and genomic-sequencing profiles of the surviving southern-dwelling lizards diverged after the winter from those of lizards Campbell-Staton had studied during the summer; they more closely resembled those of the northern groups, and showed greater differentiation within their own genomes. The genes that faced selection pressure during the winter, Campbell-Staton says, all seem to play a role in nervous-system function. We found that survivors of the storm had a high degree of genetic differentiation in a part of the genome that contains genes associated with the transport and breakdown of neurotransmitters.
Campbell-Statons advisers were initially hesitant about approving the study, because it was an apparent departure from his dissertation research. As it turned out, his instinct was not only perceptive, but prescient. If the extreme cold has made some green anole populations more resilient in low temperatures, it almost certainly has also come at a cost. Lizards that did not survive this cold event may have had genetic variants that would have made them more resilient to a heat wave or a droughtnow those lineages may be lost, Campbell-Staton says. Extreme weather events are likely to become more frequent and severe, and will threaten the viability of species more fragile than the relatively abundant green anole. We are only beginning to understand how anticipated changes in climate are going to affect biodiversity, he adds; the present study offers one promising way in.
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