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Penguin Publishing Group The Age of Turbulence Adventures in a New World
Book SynopsisFrom the bestselling author of The Map and the Territory and Capitalism in America The Age Of Turbulence is Alan Greenspan’s incomparable reckoning with the contemporary financial world, channeled through his own experiences working in the command room of the global economy longer and with greater effect than any other single living figure. Following the arc of his remarkable life’s journey through his more than eighteen-year tenure as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board to the present, in the second half of The Age of Turbulence Dr. Greenspan embarks on a magnificent tour d’horizon of the global economy. The distillation of a life’s worth of wisdom and insight into an elegant expression of a coherent worldview, The Age of Turbulence will stand as Alan Greenspan’s personal and intellectual legacy.
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Crown Why Didnt You Tell Me
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The University of Chicago Press Autobiography of an Aspiring Saint The Other
Book SynopsisCecelia Ferrazzi's inquisitorial autobiography and the transcripts of her preceding testimony are here transcribed and translated into English, allowing the reader an insight into an unfamiliar sector of the past.
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The University of Chicago Press The Complete Civil War Journal and Selected
Book SynopsisThis work is a comprehensive edition of Thomas Wentworth Higginson's journal. Including a selection of Higginson's wartime letters, the volume offers a picture of the radical interracial solidarity brought about by the transformative experience of the army camp and of American Civil War life.
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The University of Chicago Press An Invitation to Laughter A Lebanese
Book SynopsisAn autobiography of Fuad I Khuri, both an insider's and an outsider's perspective on life in Lebanon, elsewhere in Middle East, and in West Africa. It provides insights into such issues as mentality of Arabs toward women, eating habits of Arab world, impact of Islam on West Africa, and extravagant lifestyles of wealthy Arabs, and more.Trade Review"Fuad I. Khuri was one of the most thoughtful and insightful anthropologists working on the Middle East. His published work always exhibited two very special qualities: he chose bold issues and he had an extraordinary eye for the small yet revealing detail. No one should be surprised that An Invitation to Laughter captures and extends those traits so well." - Lawrence Rosen, Princeton University"
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University of Illinois Press The Selected Letters of Florence Kelley 18691931
Book SynopsisFirst-hand accounts of one woman's fight to improve working conditions for Americans in the early twentieth centuryTrade Review"This comprehensive edition ... offers readers a true understanding of Kelly's thought and activism. . . . A valuable addition to the historical canon. Recommended."--Choice"An important book for general readers and scholars alike. Sklar and Palmer provide an excellent account of the unifying themes of Florence Kelley's lifelong commitments to social legislation in general and women and children in particular."--Ellen Carol DuBois, coeditor of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Feminist as Thinker: A Reader in Documents and Essays"Since this is the first and only publication of Florence Kelley's correspondence, it marks a singular contribution to scholarship that is invaluable and long-awaited. This collection of Kelley's vivid correspondence, with its insightful introduction and excellent notes, has been well worth the wait."--Charlene Haddock Seigfried, editor of Jane Addams' Democracy and Social Ethics and The Long Road of Women's MemoryTable of ContentsList of Illustrations . xv Acknowledgments . xvii Introduction . xxi Editorial Principles . xlvii Abbreviations . li Chronology of Selected Events in Florence Kelley's Life . lvii Chronology of Selected Events Related to Florence Kelley's Political Agenda at the NCL . lixCHAPTER 1. 1869-1891 "The Wrong to the Working People" . 1 Introduction . 1 1. To William Darrah Kelley, 12 January 1869 . 6 2. To Elizabeth Kay Pugh and Isaac Pugh, 7 August 1872 . 6 3. To William Darrah Kelley, 27 July 1876 . 7 4. To Caroline Bonsall Kelley, 29 September 1876 . 9 5. To William Darrah Kelley, 2 December 1878 . 12 6. To William Darrah Kelley, 2 January 1884 . 14 7. To Susan B. Anthony, 21 January 1884 . 18 8. To William Darrah Kelley, ca. May 1884 . 19 9. To Mary Thorne Lewis, 19 March 1885 . 21 10. To Woman's Tribune Editor, ca. April 1885 . 26 11. To Frederick Engels, 10 January 1886 . 29 12. To Frederick Engels, 9 June 1886 . 31 13. To Frederick Engels, 6 June 1887 . 34 14. To Caroline Bonsall Kelley, 20 December 1887 . 35 15. To Frederick Engels, 29 December 1887 . 35 16. To Frederick Engels, 29 March 1888 . 40 17. To Frederick Engels, ca. July 1888 . 42 18. To WIlliam Darrah Kelley, 11 December 1889 . 43 19. To Richard T. Ely, after 11 December 1890 . 44 20. To Richard T. Ely, 4 February 1891 . 45 21. To Richard T. Ely, 23 April 1891 . 46CHAPTER 2. 1892-1899 "This Beloved Hull House" . 51 Introduction . 51 22. To Henry D. Lloyd, 4 January 1892 . 55 23. To Caroline Bonsall Kelley, 24 February 1892 . 56 24. To Frederick Engels, 7 April 1892 . 57 25. To Frederick Engels, 27 May 1892 . 58 26. To Caroline Bonsall Kelley, ca. 2 June 1892 . 60 27. To Henry D. Lloyd, 30 June 1892 . 61 28. To Frederick Engels, 27 November 1892 . 63 29. To Henry D. Lloyd, 28 November and 2 December 1892 . 65 30. To Henry D. Lloyd, 13 July 1893 . 67 31. To Richard T. Ely, 20 August 1893 . 67 32. To Henry D. Lloyd, 10 October 1893 . 68 33. To Frederick Engels, 21 November 1893 . 69 34. To Caroline Bonsall Kelley, 31 December 1893 . 70 35. To John P. Altgeld, 9 January 1894 . 71 36. To Rand McNally and Company, 9 January 1894 . 72 37. To Richard T. Ely, 21 June 1894 . 73 38. To John P. Altgeld, 15 July 1894 . 74 39. To Henry D. Lloyd, 18 July 1894 . 75 40. TO Miss Williams, 1 September 1894 . 76 41. To Richard T. Ely, 14 November 1894 . 77 42. To Miss Williams, 18 November 1894 . 78 43. To Jessie Bross Lloyd, 2 March 1895 . 80 44. To Richard T. Ely, 22 August 1895 . 81 45. To Henry D. Lloyd, 3 March 1896 . 82 46. To Frank A. Manny, 18 April 1896 . 82 47. To Henry D. Lloyd, 18 June 1896 . 83 48. To Henry D. Lloyd, 1 October 1896 . 84 49. To Agnes Hamilton, 8 December 1896 . 85 50. To Henry D. Lloyd, 19 August 1897 . 87 51. To Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 24 May 1898 . 87 52. To Caroline Bonsall Kelley, 24 July 1898 . 89 53. To Henry D. Lloyd, 26 September 1898 . 91 54. TO Caroline Bonsall Kelley, ca. 15 December 1898 . 92 55. To Caroline Bonsall Kelley, 26 December 1898 . 93 56. To Lillian D. Wald, 24 January 1899 . 95 57. To Lillian D. Wald, 23 March 1899 . 97CHAPTER 3. 1899-1907 "The Power and Responsibility of the Purchasers" Introduction . 99 58. TO Henry D. Lloyd, 14 October 1899 . 105 59. To Katherine Lucy Trevett, 25 July 1900 . 106 60. To Caroline Bonsall Kelley, 19 January 1901 . 107 61. To Edward A. Filene, 9 July 1901 . 108 62. To Richard Yates, 26 July 1901 . 109 63. To Clara Bewick Colby, 27 November 1901 . 110 64. To Nicholas Kelley, 15 March 1902 . 111 65. To Nicholas Kelley, 29 June 1902 . 113 66. To Nicholas Kelley, 7 May 1903 . 114 67. To Nicholas Kelley, 7 May 1903 . 115 68. To Nicholas Kelley, 10 May 1903 . 116 69. To Nicholas Kelley, 5 July 1903 . 117 70. To Nicholas Kelley, 5 July 1903 . 119 71. To Nicholas Kelley, 30 April 1904 . 120 72. To Nicholas Kelley, 11 July 1904 . 122 73. To Nicholas Kelley, 18 August 1904 . 124 74. To Jane Addams, 19 August 1904 . 127 75. To Nicholas Kelley, 15 July 1905 . 129 76. To Margaret Kelley, 27 August 1905 . 130 77. To Nicholas Kelley, 29 August 1905 . 131 78. To Margaret Kelley, 20 September 1905 . 133 79. To Nicholas Kelley, 4 October 1905 . 134 80. To Nicholas Kelley, 29 October 1905 . 135 81. To Nicholas Kelley, 7 February 1906 . 136 82. To Nicholas Kelley, 18 February 1906 . 137 83. To Nicholas Kelley, 28 March 1906 . 139 84. To Nicholas Kelley, 11 July 1906 . 140 85. To Lillian D. Wald, 15 August 1906 . 141 86. To Nicholas Kelley, 31 August 1906 . 142 87. To Edith M. Howes, 10 September 1906 . 143 88. To Lillian D. Wald, 9 October 1906 . 144 89. To W. E. B. Du Bois, 30 October 1906 . 144 90. To Caroline Bartlett Crane, 21 January 1907 . 146 91. To Jane Addams, 23 January 1907 . 147 92. To Lillian D. Wald, 3 February 1907 . 148 93. To Nicholas Kelley, 20 February 1907 . 148 94. To Alice Stone Blackwell, 21 February 1907 . 149 95. To Alice Stone Blackwell, 17 March 1907 . 150 96. To Nicholas Kelley 1 July 1907 . 151 97. To Nicholas Kelley, 6 July 1907 . 152 98. To Nicholas Kelley, 25 August 1907 . 154 99. To Lillian D. Wald, 11 September 1907 . 155 100. To Nicholas Kelley, 19 October 1907 . 158 101. To Nicholas Kelley, 2 November 1907 . 158 102. To Nicholas Kelley, 7 November 1907 . 160 103. To Nicholas Kelley, 10 November 1907 . 161CHAPTER 4. 1908-1916 "The Fight to Extend the Labor Laws" . 165 Introduction . 165 104. To Nicholas Kelley, 20 January1908 . 171 105. To Nicholas Kelley, 6 April 1908 . 172 106. To Nicholas Kelley, 8 April 1908 . 174 107. To Nicholas Kelley, 19 June 1908 . 175 108. To Nicholas Kelley, 6 September 1908 . 176 109. To Nicholas Kelley, 26 September 1908 . 177 110. To Nicholas Kelley, 7 November 1908 . 179 111. To Nicholas Kelley, 9 November 1908 . 180 112. To Augusta Maverick Kelley, 31 July 1909 . 181 113. To William Kent, 4 August 1909 . 182 114. To Augusta Maverick Kelley, 4 June 1910 . 184 115. To Nicholas Kelley, 9 July 1910 . 184 116. To Nicholas Kelley, 27 July 1911 . 186 117. To Jessica B. Peixotto, 15 April 1912 . 187 118. To Nicholas Kelley, 4 August 1912 . 189 119. To Katherine Philips Edson, 22 November 1912 . 190 120. To John Graham Brooks, 13 August 1913 . 192 121. To Nicholas Kelley, 13 September 1913. 194 122. To Katherine Philips Edson, 16 April 1914 . 195 123. To Alva Smith Vanderbilt Belmont, 19 July 1914 . 197 124. To Joel Spingarn, 27 July 1914 . 198 125. To Paul Kellogg, 18 October 1914 . 198 126. To Paul Kellogg, 12 February 1915 . 200 127. To Lucy Burns, 6 September 1915 . 202 128. To Myrta Jones, 18 September 1915 . 204 129. To Myrta Jones, 21 September 1915 . 205 130. To Joel Spingarn, 23 October 1915 . 207 131. To George E. Hooker, 17 December 1915 . 209 132. To Isaac M. Rubinow, 13 January 1916 . 211 133. To Edith Abbott, 30 January 1916 . 212 134. To Charles A. Prosser, 17 May 1916 . 213 135. To Katherine Philips Edson, 16 July 1916 . 214 136. To Norman Hapgood, 22 August 1916 . 216CHAPTER 5. 1917-1921 "The Work of the Nation" . 221 Introduction . 221 137. To Louis D. Brandeis, 9 April 1917 . 227 138. To Katherine Lucy Trevett, 25 June 1917 . 228 139. To Edith Abbott, 16 July 1917 . 230 140. To Newton D. Baker, 13 August 1917 . 231 141. To Sidney Hillman, 17 August 1917 . 235 142. To Newton D. Baker, 11 November 1918 . 236 143. To Newton D. Baker, 7 February 1919 . 237 144. To Mary Rozet Smith, 22 May 1919 . 238 145. To Mary R. Sanford, 14 June 1919 . 242 146. To Newton D. Baker, 19 June 1919 . 243 147. To Nicholas Kelley, 25 July 1919 . 244 148. To David L. Edsall, 9 September 1919 . 246 149. To Newton D. Baker, 22 September 1919 . 248 150. To Nicholas Kelley, 2 October 1919 . 248 151. To Nicholas Kelley, 18 October 1919 . 251 152. To Agnes de Lima, 1 January 1920 . 254 153. To Anna E. Rude, 13 June 1920 . 254 154. To Nicholas Kelley, 1 October 1920 . 256 155. To Jane Addams, 7 November 1920 . 258 156. To Robert W. La Follette, 18 December 1920 . 259 157. To Julia C. Lathrop, 3 March 1921 . 260 158. To Elsie Hill, 21 March 1921 . 262 159. To Roscoe Pound, 3 June 1921 . 264 160. To Nicholas Kelley, 5 June 1921 . 266 161. To Nicholas Kelley, 1 July 1921 . 268 162. To Molly Dewson, 7 July 1921 . 270 163. To Alice Pal, 14 October 1921 . 272 164. To Maud Younger, 19 October 1921 . 273 165. To Felix Frankfurter, 28 November 1921 . 275 166. To A. Estelle Lauder, 30 November 1921 . 278 167. To Clara Southwick, 17 December 1921 . 279CHAPTER 6. 1922-1924 "Necessary Protection for Women" . 283 Introduction . 283 168. To Grace Abbott, 8 January 1922 . 292 169. To Edward P. Costigan, 12 January 1922 . 293 170. To Nicholas Kelley, ca. 23 January 1922 . 295 171. To Walter Lippmann, 17 February 1922 . 297 172. To Newton D. Baker, 3 June 1922 . 298 173. To Sophonisba Breckinridge, 5 July 1922 . 301 174. To Percival B. Baxter, 30 July 1922 . 303 175. To Julia C. Lathrop, 27 September 1922 . 306 176. To Alice Hamilton, 13 October 1922 . 308 177. TO Julia C. Lathrop, 18 February 1923 . 309 178. To Harry W. Laidler, 22 March 1923 . 311 179. To Julia C. Lathrop, 21 April 1923 . 312 180. To James A. Haight, 19 May 1923 . 313 181. To Felix Frankfurter, 26 May 1923 . 316 182. To Edward P. Costigan, 31 May 1923 . 318 183. To Edward P. Costigan, 2 October 1923 . 320 184. To W. E. B. DuBois, 18 October 1923 . 322 185. To Charles Amidon, 26 October 1923 . 323 186. To James Weldon Johnson, 13 November 1923 . 325 187. To Lavinia L. Dock, 24 November 1923 . 326 188. TO Victor L. Berger, 19 December 1923 . 328 189. TO Joseph T. Deal, 18 January 1924 . 330 190. To Molly Dewson, 17 February 1924 . 331 191. To Annette Mann, 15 March 1924 . 332 192. To Molly Dewson, 26 March 1924 . 334 193. To Ellery Sedgwick, 1 April 1924 . 335 194. To Roger Baldwin, 6 May 1924 . 337 195. To Herbert Bayard Swope, 27 May 1924 . 339 196. To Newton D. Baker, 24 June 1924 . 341 197. To Edward P. Costigan, 7 July 1924 . 343 198. To Laurence Todd, 22 July 1924 . 345 199. To Julia C. Lathrop, 28 July 1924 . 347 200. To John R. Commons, after 2 August 1924 . 348 201. To Grace Abbott, 11 August 1924 . 350 202. To Jane Addams, 11 October 1924 . 352 203. To Frances Perkins, 4 December 1924 . 354CHAPTER 7. 1925-1927 "No Good Decision Seems Secure from Reversal" . 357 Introduction . 357 204. To Royal S. Copeland, 19 January 1925 . 363 205. To John R. Commons, 26 February 1925 . 364 206. To Walter Lippmann, 14 March 1925 . 366 207. To Julia C. Lathrop, 20 March 1925 . 368 208. To John A. Fitch, 26 March 1925 . 370 209. To Charlotte E. Carr, 28 April 1925 . 371 210. To Katherine Philips Edson, 2 December 1925 . 372 211. To Katherine Philips Edson, 28 January 1926 . 374 212. To Seward C. Simons, 20 March 1926 . 377 213. To james A. Hamilton, 24 May 1926 . 379 214. To John A. Lapp, 16 June 1926 . 380 215. To Edward P. Keating, 22 July 1926 . 381 216. To Virginia Roderick, 24 July 1926 . 382 217. To Paul Kellogg, 17 August 1926 . 384 218. To John A. Ryan, 20 August 1926 . 385 219. To Mary Anderson, 10 December 1926 . 387 220. To Jane Addams, 1 January 1927 . 388 221. To Consumers' League Branches, 4 January 1927 . 390 222. To James Couzens, 19 January 1927 . 390 223. To Grace Abbott, 21 January 1927 . 391 224. To Lillian D. Wald, 21 January 1927 . 393 225. To Edith Valet Cook, 24 January 1927 . 395 226. To Arthur B. Spingarn, 8 February 1927 . 396 227. To Julia C. Lathrop, 22 March 1927 . 396 228. To John R. Commons, 26 March 1927 . 398 229. To Lillian D. Wald, 4 April 1927 . 399 230. To Warren Gibbs, 7 April 1927 . 400 231. To Albert B. Kelley, 24 May 1927 . 401 232. To Pauline Goldmark, 27 May 1927 . 402 233. To Carrie Chapman Catt, 4 June 1927 . 404 234. To Myrta Jones, 14 July 1927 . 407 235. To Jane Addams, 20 July 1927 . 409 236. To Nicholas Kelley, 9 August 1927 . 409 237. To Robert M. La Follette, Jr. 20 August 1927 . 414 238. To Albert B. Kelley, 17 September 1927 . 416 239. To Walter Lippmann, 16 November 1927 . 417CHAPTER 8. 1928-1931 "How to Keep the Interest of the Careless Public Alive" . 421 Introduction . 421 240. To Ernest Gruening, 29 March 1928 . 427 241. To Harold Gifford, 11 June 1928 . 429 242. To the New York World, 11 June 1928 . 430 243. To Alice Hamilton, 20 June 1928 . 432 244. To Mabel Cory Costigan, 30 June 1928 . 434 245. To Bruce Bliven, 13 September 1928 . 438 246. To Alice Hamilton, 22 November 1928 . 439 247. To Presidents of State Consumers' Leagues, 10 January 1929 . 440 248. To Walter White, 14 January 1929 . 442 249. To Frances Perkins, 17 January 1929 . 443 250. TO Elizabeth S. Magee, 3 and 7 June 1929 . 443 251. To Ray L. Wilbur, 9 July 1929 . 446 252. To Roscoe Pound, 15 October 1929 . 447 253. To Eleanor Roosevelt, 16 December 1929 . 449 254. To George W. Alger, 18 December 1929 . 450 255. To Joseph R. Swan, 18 December 1929 . 451 256. To Norman Thomas, 5 February 1930 . 452 257. To Elizabeth S. Magee, 5 March 1930 . 453 258. To John B. Kelley, 11 March 1930 . 455 259. To George McAneny, 29 March 1930 . 456 260. To Elizabeth S. Magee, 24 April 1930 . 457 261. To Nicholas Kelley, 5 July1930 . 458 262. To Mabel Cory Costigan, 23 September 1930 . 460 263. To Julia C. Lathrop, 4 November 1930 . 461 264. To Grace B. Drake, 6 December 1930 . 463 265. To Mrs. Wallace Grayston, 23 December 1930 . 466 266. To Anthony F. Dirksen, 11 February 1931 . 467 267. To Robert La Follette, Jr., 10 March 1931 . 468 268. To Elizabeth S. Magee, 5 May 1931 . 469 269. To Jane Addams, 8 May 1931 . 470 270. To Frances Perkins, 12 June 1931 . 470 271. To Millie R. Trumbull, 10 July 1931 . 472 272. To Nicholas Kelley, 22 July 1931 . 475 273. To Lucy R. Mason, 7 August 1931 . 477 274. To Albert and Esther Kelley, 21 October 1921 . 480 275. To Emily Sims Marconnier, 30 October 1931 . 483 Biographical Directory . 485 Bibliography . 501 Index . 525
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Book SynopsisGrowing up, Jacqueline Taylor was the ideal preacher's daughter. As she matures, however, Taylor's independent spirit and restless intellect begin to unravel the rigid fabric of belief that enfolds her world. This is the story of one woman's discovery of herself and of the faith she feared may have fled in the hour of her greatest need.
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Cambridge University Press The Selected Letters of DH Lawrence
Book SynopsisAn authoritative selection of letters by one of the great English letter-writers, first published in 1997, is also available in paperback.Trade Review'James Boulton has chosen 330 letters from the massive eight-volume Cambridge edition of well over 5,000, making this substantial selection something like a new addition to the Lawrence canon, a book to have on the shelf alongside The Rainbow and Women in Love.' Independent on Sunday'We now have the start of an edition in whose scrupulousness there is good reason to place every confidence: the fundamental work will never have to be done again … Cambridge University Press has cooperated nobly: the book is nice to hold, the pages are very well set out and printed and altogether a pleasure to read. In short a job eminently worth doing has been eminently well done.' English'This invigorating collection … is … a monument to scholarship for which we should be grateful.' D. H. Lawrence Review'The Selected Letters succeeds admirably in representing Lawrence's quirky brilliance, his always surprising common sense, and above all else the sheer beauty of his writing.' English Literature in Transition, 1880–1920Table of ContentsIntroduction; Biographical list of correspondents; Letters: 1. The formative years, 1885–1913; 2. The Rainbow and Women in Love, 1913–16; 3. Cornwall and Italy, 1916–21; 4. Eastwards to the new world, 1921–4; 5. New Mexico, Mexico and Italy, 1924–7; 6. Europe and Lady Chatterley's Lover, 1927–8; 7. Decline and death, 1928–30.
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Cambridge University Press Bismarck Gedanken Und Erinnerungen
Book SynopsisThis book contains the German text of selected sections of Otto von Bismarck's three-volume autobiography Gedanken und Erinnerungen. It covers Bismarck's youth briefly before delving more deeply into his political achievements from 1847 until retirement. Gibson summarises each chapter and provides explanations for biographical and historical references made in the text.Table of ContentsPreface; Introduction; Abbreviations; 1. Bis zum ersten vereinigten Landtage; 2. Das Jahr 1848; 3. Erfurt, Olmütz, Dresden, 1849–51; 4. Diplomat, 1851–3; 5. Wochenblattspartei. Krimkrieg, 1854–5; 6. Besuche in Paris, 1855–7; 7. Zwischenzustand, 1859–62; 8. Rückblick auf die preuzische Politik; 9. Dynastien und Stämme; 10. Der Frankfurter Fürstentag; 11. Schleswig-Holstein; 12. Nikolsburg; 13. Der norddeutsche Bund; 14. Die Emser Depesche; 15. Versailles; 16. Kulturkampf; 17. Der Dreibund; 18. Kaiser Wilhelm I; 19. Kaiser Friedrich III; 20. Prinz Wilhelm; 21. Zunehmende Uneinigkeit zwischen Bismark und dem Kaiser; 22. Die Kaiserlichen Erlasse von 4 Februar 1890; 23. Wandlungen; 24. Meine Entlassung; 25. Kaiser Wilhelm II; Appendix I; Appendix II; Appendix III.
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