Which seemed to think that Internet access via TVs and mobile phones may get more people over their cyberphobia. |
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Old-fashioned, CRT-based rear projection TVs are bulky, suffer from potential burn-in, and need regular recalibration. |
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When I grew up in the 1950s, only the wealthy owned color TVs, clothes dryers, stereos, dishwashers and disposals. |
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They long for gargantuan TVs, pool tables and funky barka loungers to keep them happy. |
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Unlike the pixels found in plasma TVs, LCD monitors create color by blocking out the appropriate wavelengths from white light. |
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He can turn most TVs off with a handheld doofer that he carries in his pocket. |
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Its intelligent bolt-on chassis was developed with UK design house Eldon for analogue TVs, but it can be used to add digital capability. |
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Two big TVs have been taken as well as two video recorders and music centres. |
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Multiple big-screen plasma TVs provide sight lines from all parts of the bar. |
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I'm pretty sure teachers can't be offshored, but if I start seeing big-screen TVs in my classes, I am going to be worried. |
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For the past forty-five years he's held down a job assembling TVs and radios on a factory production line. |
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Broadband access to the home will create a new wave of networked devices, such as TVs, videophones, even kitchen appliances. |
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With the world glued to their TVs, watching on pins and needles, NASA today scrubbed the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery at the last minute. |
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But the movie is mostly about people seeing ghost images on TVs, seeing specters and electronics turning themselves on and off. |
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This is because stores often hook up many TVs to one video source, degrading image quality across all the screens. |
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Main standby offenders in Irish homes are TVs, video recorders, DVDs, video games, satellite decoders, stereo systems, PCs and microwave ovens. |
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But they're more fragile than other TVs and may suffer from burn-in, which occurs when a fixed image becomes permanently etched on the screen. |
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So, in the Lounge, we are reminded that computers, TVs, and radios contain such deadly things as cadmium, arsenic, bromine, and lead mercury. |
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Netflix makes home delivery to people whose flat-screen TVs are equipped with Dolby surround sound. |
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The robust demand is expected to continue into this year on rising shipments of laptop computers, LCD monitors and LCD TVs, Hsieh said. |
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Two trunks with property are stored under the bed, and also two TVs, one on a fold-out desk, the other on a shelf for the top bunk. |
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We have seen on all our TVs missiles hitting other missiles and destroying them. |
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Tonight of all nights you can expect bars and restaurants to bedeck every angle with TVs and those TVs to be tuned into the national elections. |
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Some early-birds even went for the straight to the big-ticket items on sale, such as flat-screen TVs and computers. |
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There are more TVs than there are people in my home, several video recorders and one DVD player. |
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If you have this device, its inventor says you can switch TVs off almost anywhere. |
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Once again I was thwarted in my attempt to understand how to tune in to the audio on the bank of TVs mounted above the treadmills. |
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And the move towards digital and flat-screen TVs is likely to lead to millions of TVs being thrown on the scrap heap. |
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Thieves are posing as bailiffs to break into people's homes to steal TVs and furniture. |
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People walked around aimlessly, or watched CNN on the big-screen TVs the National Guard had set up around the armory. |
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The male desire for big stuff can extend beyond Tonka trucks, Brobdingnagian TVs, and inappropriately large cars. |
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If you've been holding out, waiting for one of those shiny new OLED TVs, your patience is about to be rewarded. |
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The company make some nice TVs and they aren't crazy expensive like some brands. |
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The installation of closed circuit TVs to identify litterbugs at hygiene blackspots was one of the more controversial initiatives of Team Clean. |
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Of course we need something called a job, money, cars, TVs, computers, gourmet gadgets and the rest of it. |
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Instead of throwing out your old computers, TVs, VCRs, stereos and fax machines, reuse, refurbish, or recycle them! |
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There is also live sport on the big screen, with eight small TVs and a plasma screen dotted around this tardis-like pub offering individual viewing. |
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Because all the TVs receive only one channel, the boys are able to follow the movie from house to house, through doors and windows still open for the dark's first coolness. |
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Extender technology is built into home entertainment devices such as TVs, DVD players, and cool, quiet components that allow you to keep your PC where it makes sense. |
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Makers of handphones, TVs and computers are rolling out low-priced ware for China's rural poor, in an attempt to tap a huge potential market for electronic goods. |
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Directly plugged to the solar battery, you can efficiently use 12 volt devices like lamps, radios, pumps, TVs or fridges. |
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Talk story about TVs coast-to-coast coaxial cable over which TV coast-to-coast programs will be transmitted. |
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The new ICU includes individual rooms with flat-screen TVs, patient lifts and an enhanced ventilation system and nursing monitoring station. |
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Give your Sims coveted electronics including high-tech, ultra-slim TVs, video game systems, stereos, and more. |
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Don't place TVs on furniture that can easily be used as steps, such as a chest of drawers. |
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Because of its IP66 water resistants, the inwall TVs can virtually be installed in every wet environment. |
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For years now we have been hearing that the drop in prices of large flatscreen TVs would revolutionize viewers' lives. |
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There are no TVs, no food trolleys, no vials of anti-bacterial hand gel at Maung's Mae Tao clinic. |
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The restaurant also has a licence 3 for wine and beer large screen projector and all electricals e.g. DVD, video and TVs are in place. |
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As some LCD computer screens can also be used as TVs it is possible to kill two birds with one stone when purchasing a smaller device. |
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The corner rent-to-own store also carries laptops and PCS, along with flat-screen TVs, washers-driers, and furniture of all kind. |
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Keep the activity centre away from stairs, doors, windows, coffee tables, plants, lamps, TVs and wood stoves, fireplaces or heaters. |
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The facility would have large TVs, using X-Box and Game Boy gear instead of conventional arcade games so they could update games frequently. |
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Items like TVs, hi-fi systems and DVD players could be tagged using the system so that if they are moved from their normal position the police are alerted. |
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The EPC is designed to work alongside consumer electronics devices such as big screen TVs and hi-fi speaker rigs, rather than sit in the corner next to a monitor. |
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Three quarters of Irish men are hoping to find their Christmas stocking filled with a CD, DVD or video and electronic goods such as TVs, video players or DVD players. |
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Plasma TVs are also slimmer which makes them much more flexible. |
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They want to see content on their TVs and on their mobile devices and computers. |
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Most new TVs come with a V-chip that enables users to block programming based on a ratings system. |
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From DVD players and digital TVs to PlayStation® 3 and in-car media players, watch what you want, where you want. |
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Stereo systems, VCRs, TVs and other electronic entertainment equipment are often left in standby mode, consuming unnecessary electricity. |
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The industry has ridden a wave of demand for LCD TVs as consumers have chosen more modest ways to spend their leisure time. |
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In 2010, China looks set to become the biggest consumer of LCD TVs as well. |
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Desperate to stand out, some megachurches are baiting Easter crowds with flat-screen TVs, iPads, and Starbucks gift cards. |
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A class of TVs called microdisplays uses technologies known as LCD rear projection, digital light processing or DLP, and Liquid Crystal on Silicon. |
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I pointed out that most people had received their TVs as presents. |
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Plasma TVs dazzled us last year, but they've lost their sizzle. |
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There will be 20 TVs to watch the game, an open bar, and food stations presided over by Chef Mina Newman. |
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This time of year, customers go for brown goods, such as DVDs, widescreen TVs, camcorders, items that cost more than they would normally be prepared to spend, Taylor said. |
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In the last century, we have been exposed to alternating electromagnetic fields generated by modern electrical appliances, such as TVs, microwaves and hairdryers. |
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There is a patio looking out over the beach that catches the sun, two TVs with cable channels, a well-stocked room bar and a walk-in closet with ironing board. |
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For example, children and teenagers tend to make their own living space in their bedrooms with personal entertainment in the form of computers, TVs, DVDs and hi-fis. |
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Computers, combi TVs and DVD's, stereos and playstations are all high on the Christmas list this year and are available at highly competitive rates throughout the city. |
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The goods most affected were, as in previous years, TVs and monitors. |
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Second, I call for the rejection of two motions for a resolution on the implementing measures, rejecting implementing measures on TVs and fridges. |
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Moreover, the current year will see a systematic continuation of the product offensive with the launch of additional large-screen, high-definition LCD TVs with LED backlighting. |
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This summer, Sony will set up large screens to live broadcast, for free, approximately 20 FIFA World Cup matches, allowing people in areas where TVs are scarce. |
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The new opportunities are ably demonstrated by the advent of connected TVs, where extra content can be offered and certain channels can now be viewed outside normal broadcast hours. |
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Today's flatscreen TVs make it easy to live with high technology. |
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Especially for TVs with a diagonal image size of more than 55 cm the image quality can be improved significantly with the use of our SC-ASTRAL cable. |
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It was better than most of the old TVs that I have in my house. |
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The home theater market began to heat up about seven years ago when the first big-screen TVs went on the market. |
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This week a climate change expert called on the Government to tax plasma screen TVs because of the enormous amount of energy they burn. |
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Interrupted continually by TVs, radios, computers, and each other, Radiance's characters jargonize and obfuscate with absolute authenticity. |
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Elsewhere, very few international TVs, including the US channel ABC News, have been allowed to broadcast from North Korea, but only after lengthy negotiations. |
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It is very important not to fall too far behind the world trends, otherwise we'll get the situation like with TVs or cars, when we have no idea of what is inside them. |
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It was also stated that it could be used to detect TVs in 'individual flats in blocks. |
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More than half leave computers, TVs and hi-fis switched on and two out of five have their radiators on full. |
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The winners were presented with various prizes such as Gulf Air flight tickets, Daewoo TVs, Kodak cameras and Whahoo vouchers. |
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While partying and pulling all-nighters are obvious culprits, researchers are also blaming the use of phones, tablets and TVs before bed. |
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Every two weeks, the town residents put out for trash their hard, nonorganic items: old TVs, broken chairs, boxes of paperbacks, end tables, busted lamps, toys their children had outgrown, and so on. |
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Rick Bond dumps dozens of irreparable TVs, hi-fis and and videos in a skip a few yards from his shop. |
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The bedrooms were described as spacious with mod cons such as flat-screen TVs and DVD players. |
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Viewers who are unsure how to retune their TVs or set-top boxes are being advised to consult instruction manuals or visit the website www. |
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That night, I sat in the Lakeview Diner in Toronto eating apple pie with one of my best friends as we kept our eyes glued to the TVs and our phones. |
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Sales of TVs, stereos, VCRs and satellite dishes are increasing, and in the last decade or two, new and expanding markets have emerged in countries that have abandoned state control of media and distribution. |
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In fact, from Teasmades to TVs, the average contents of a bedroom in the UK now exceeds pounds 4,000 in value. |
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About SMIT SMIT provides devices that enables the delivery of premium content to digital TVs without the need for a set-top-box. |
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These days, you're likely to get flatscreen TVs and chocolate truffles along with the uninterrupted views and peaceful idyll which a farmhouse location traditionally affords. |
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As TVs were switched off standby and gadgets unplugged, bills came down. |
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International TV Turn-off Week starts tomorrow with an aim of getting rid of TVs in public places. |
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Joint Venture: cathode ray rubes for TVs and PC monitors. |
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Other bridges carry rumbling lorries and mournfully-hooting trains laden with flat-screen TVs or car parts from Mexican maquiladoras, but also American-made machines and components heading south. |
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The rooms, with huge flat-screen TVs and similar-looking glass-doored fireplaces, each have private hot-tubs on their patios, and a fridge stocked with soft drinks. |
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Over time, riders will see additional closed circuit TVs in the system. |
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This image of emancipated women, perfectly tuned in the region with its satellite TVs, is a tourist trap of the capital and hardly reflects the complex realities of a country with multiple if not schizophrenic identities. |
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Paramount offers easy options for mounting TVs on the wall, eliminating the need for setting the display on a desktop or inside a bulky entertainment center. |
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Most pertinently for the present discussion LAMP includes data collection on use of computers including Internet, newspapers, radios and TVs in the home and school. |
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I support this report which calls for further research to be carried out on electromagnetic fields emitted from devices such as radios, TVs, microwaves, mobile phones and high-voltage power lines. |
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The wooden pods come with pull-out beds, TVs, kettles and fridges. |
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Annual generation of unwanted TVs, computers, mobile phones, kettles, refrigerators and the like, far outstrips the ability to collect and recycle it. |
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Meanwhile derivates of 5CB make the phones, computers and TVs possible. |
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Once graced by Ernest Hemingway and William Carlos Williams, it is now tragically blighted by wide-screen TVs, but still serves the best and tartest margaritas on the planet, little cupric charges of lucidity. |
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The property is littered with giant flat-screen TVs and expensive boys' toys, with lacquered sliding panels hiding any mess. |
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With the optional ESP Cradle System the unit acts as a digital video recorder, enabling users to record directly from TVs, DVD players, VCRs or any video source. |
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Timeshifting, plus the popularity of global events and international sporting events, is increasing consumer demand for recordable TVs and optimized drives. |
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While walking her dogs she has found TVs, freezers, clothing, broken glass, electrical cable and building materials, dumped near the cattle grid onto the common. |
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However, our small-screen TVs with an aerial feed needed retuning. |
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With TVs getting ever thinner, in turn making built-in speakers underpowered, soundbars are increasingly become the choice of those wanting cinema sound at home. |
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Both companies are aiming to commercialise OEL TVs by fiscal 2015, and their tie-up could eventually lead to joint production, the report said, without citing sources. |
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Even the geekiest bloke secretly wants to be Jimi Hendrix performing in front of 10,000 screaming teenage girls and chucking TVs out of hotel windows. |
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