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deck the halls history: Deck the Halls Norman Rockwell, Public Domain, 2008-10-07 Norman Rockwell images accompany this popular Christmas song. |
deck the halls history: Deck the Walls Erin Dealey, 2013-09-01 Deck the halls with boughs of holly, Fa la la la la la la la la. How wonderful the old carol sounds. A vision of warm family gatherings peacefully celebrating the holiday season comes to mind. But wait, this doesn’t sound like a peaceful family get-together. What is happening here? Deck the walls with mashed potatoes! Fa la la la la la la la la. Make a snowman with tomatoes. Fa la la la la la la la la. Author Erin Dealey has taken the old holiday classic and turned it on its head. In her riotous, raucous rendition of a family meal gone hilariously awry, you’ll find food hockey, vegetable sculptures, crashing dishes, and grown-ups wondering what has gone wrong. From “Feed the dog our peas and carrots” to “Food tastes better when you wear it,” readers young and old will never forget this new take on an old holiday carol! |
deck the halls history: Deck the Halls Robert M. Merck, 1992 A pictorial compilation of Christmas decorations and memorabilia. |
deck the halls history: My Weird School Special: Deck the Halls, We're Off the Walls! Dan Gutman, 2013-09-24 With more than 12 million books sold, the My Weird School series really gets kids reading! It's Christmas, and you know what that means! Santa Claus is coming to town! Or at least to the local mall. But what happens when kid rapper Cray-Z gives a Christmas concert at the same mall and all his fans go bananas? One thing's for sure—if A.J. and the gang from Ella Mentry School want to save the day, they will need a Christmas miracle. Bestselling author Dan Gutman brings his kid-friendly sense of humor to this special series of after-school, holiday-themed chapter books featuring hilarious stories and thirty-two pages of games, puzzles, and more. This is one weird Christmas special you won’t want to miss! |
deck the halls history: Deck the Halls: a Canadian Christmas Carol Helaine Becker, 2016-10 Deck the Halls: A Canadian Christmas Carol Join Porcupine and his familiar Canadian character friends as they decorate for Christmas! That means loons donning skates, polar bears cozy in slippers and Sled Dogs chasing around the room! All the while, the beavers are busy building a secret surprise . . . what could it be? This hilarious, tongue-in-cheek re-setting of the popular Christmas carol will have the whole family singing this holiday season! |
deck the halls history: Deck the Halls with Buddy Holly Gavin Edwards, 1998-10-23 Do You Hear What I Hear? Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer, you'll go drown in Listerine, We wish you a very crisp mess, and O come, hoggy faithful. The master of the misheard, Gavin Edwards, author of the bestselling 'Scuse Me While I Kiss This Guy and He's Got the Whole World in His Pants, has done it again, this time with a collection of bungled Christmas lyrics from misguided wassailers. Just in time for the holidays, Deck the Halls with Buddy Holly uncovers some of the most hilarious--and twisted--Yuletide blunders, including: Just like the wands I used to know (Just like the ones I used to know -- White Christmas) He's making a list, chicken and rice (He's making a list, checking it twice -- Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town) Olive, the other reindeer (All of the other reindeer -- Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer) Round John Virgin (Round yon virgin -- Silent Night) |
deck the halls history: Deck the Halls Arlene James, 2005-10-01 Retrieving the mail from his old apartment brought more than just letters for Vince Cutler. When he opened the door on the lovely Jolie Wheeler and rooms he hardly recognized, he knew he'd found the person to fix up his bare new bachelor quarters. But behind their banter, he sensed a pain that his friendship couldn't assuage. The warm embrace of Vince's family reminded Jolie achingly of the nephew taken from her, and the sister she refused to see. Vince's embrace made keeping the distance between them all the more difficult. And all the while the spirit of Christmas was working within Jolie's heart to reconnect her with her family…and with Vince during this very special season…. |
deck the halls history: Barney's Night Before Christmas Stephen White, 1999 When Baby Bop asks who fills Santa's Christmas stocking, Barney takes a group of young friends to the North Pole |
deck the halls history: Deck the Halls Mary Higgins Clark, Carol Higgins Clark, 2012-12-11 Three days before Christmas, Alvirah Meehan, the famous lottery winner and amateur detective, meets Regan Reilly in a New Jersey dentist's office. Regan is there in search of her busy father, who is scheduled for a routine visit. However, it is soon apparent that Luke Reilly is not going to keep his appointment. But Regan's worry turns to panic when a call comes through on her cell phone telling her that her father and his driver, Rosita Gonzalez, are being held for $1,000,000 ransom. She turns to Alvirah, because although Regan is a licensed detective in L.A., it is Alvirah who has the valuable contacts amongst the ranks of New York's law enforcement community. As Regan and Alvirah desperately try to meet the harsh demands and tough deadline of the kidnappers, Luke and Rosita, held captive on a decrepit houseboat moored in the Hudson River, are becoming increasingly terrified. And to make matters worse, a winter storm is gathering, putting their lives in even greater danger.... DECK THE HALLS is filled with twists and turns, intrigue and danger, as well as a hearty dose of holiday cheer. Mary and Carol Higgins Clark have created a breathless, yet heart-warming story of suspense in their first collaboration - a Christmas classic for many holiday seasons to come. |
deck the halls history: Christmas Music Companion Fact Book , 2000 (Reference). This fascinating book deserves a place of honor in every Christmas music collection! For 50 beloved traditional tunes, readers will learn the story of how the song came to be, the author and the historical setting, then be able to play a great arrangement of the song! Also includes: an essay on The Origin of Christmas Hymns and Carols; a Christmas music timeline and overview; Christmas music trivia questions & answers; the histories of six contemporary carols; an index of authors, arrangers, composers and translators; and much more! Songs examined include: Away in a Manger * Deck the Halls * Jingle Bells * Joy to the World * O Christmas Tree * O Holy Night * Silver Bells * We Wish You a Merry Christmas * What Child Is This? * and more! |
deck the halls history: Christmas Judith Flanders, 2017-10-24 First published: Great Britain: Picador, 2017. |
deck the halls history: Deck the Halls Annie's,, 2015-09-01 Deck the Halls and Raid the Stash! In this exciting pattern book, we've got 20+ ornaments to keep those idle hands busy all season long as you happily knit the hours away creating handmade ornaments for your very own tree, and as treasured gifts for friends and family. Making these ornaments is easy on the wallet too. Luckily, Christmas ornaments are small, which means you don't need to invest vast amounts of time or money on making them. Also, these charming patterns are made using a variety of yarn weights so you can easily find your gauge and conveniently use whatever yarns you have on hand. If you're up for learning some new techniques, then you are in luck too. In Deck the Halls, you'll discover openwork techniques, knitting with beads, knitting in the round, stranded colorwork, felting, and drop stitch. You'll also be delighted by the range familiar friends— we've got Jolly Saint Nick of course, Donner the Reindeer, Elfie and Agnes the Lamb to name just a few. Let's pick up our needles, and make some Christmas magic! |
deck the halls history: Prissy & Pop Deck the Halls Melissa Nicholson, 2016-09-20 Deck the halls with Instagram sensations Prissy and Pop (@prissy_pig) in their second photographic picture book adventure! It's Christmastime, and Prissy and Pop are preparing for Santa’s arrival. They’re trimming the tree, baking cookies, and singing carols. But wait—they forgot to send Santa directions to their house! Will they have a merry piggie Christmas after all? |
deck the halls history: Goodbye Danube Rosemary Ryan Imregi, 2018-02-03 Benci, Irene, and their four children live in Budapest, Hungary. In the fall of 1956, they find themselves, along with the rest of the country, caught in a revolution that is ignited by young men and women. Fed up with a communist regime that has ruled since World War II, they march in protest, determined to rid their city of total control from a government with no conscience. Because Benci is a former soldier and a college professor, his life is threatened if he doesnt report for duty to fight his fellow citizens. Ignoring those orders, Benci and his family prepare to flee. Hundreds have already died in what started as peaceful demonstrations. A neighbors twelve-year-old son is killed for the crime of looking out a window. Their neighbors look to Benci for guidance. He is a man who is a world-champion fencer, which has earned him a celebrity status among his countrymen. Reluctantly, he takes on the challenge to lead about two dozen citizensmen, women, and children. Along the way, they face death several times and a frightening walk across a swaying bridge made of nothing more than planks and rope. Keeping the children safe and protected from the realities of their situation becomes the harshest, most emotional role Irene has ever played as a mother. Irenes entire world has always been devoted to her childrenMara, ten; Vera, eight; Andow, seven; and Gari, five. Now more than ever, they need her the most. Once they arrive safely in Austria, everyone rejoicesthat is, whoever is still alive. Of the two dozen who started out on this long journey, only fifteen remain. Irene cannot share the jubilations; she is heartbroken. Their freedom forced her to abandon her homeland and forsake her family, especially her mother, Gitta, who proclaimed that she was too old to make such a journey. My slowing you down could end in disaster for you and the children. No, its better that I stay here. The story continues until the children are young men and women. Because of Irenes fear of strangers due to years of not being able to trust anyone, she refuses to attend functions at Rutgers University, where Benci is employed. She will not allow a stranger to babysit her children, which leads to a bitter divorce; and Irene, though devastated, never accepts any responsibility for the failed marriage. |
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deck the halls history: Oh, Valentine, We've Lost Our Minds! Dan Gutman, 2015-01-30 It's the week of Valentine's Day, and A.J.'s class is getting a foreign exchange student! His name is Pierre, and he's from France. But what happens when Pierre challenges A.J. to a duel (or at least a thumb war) over Andrea? One thing's for sure: wh |
deck the halls history: Vince Guaraldi at the Piano, 2d ed. Derrick Bang, 2024-05-15 Although Vince Guaraldi's playful jazz piano themes for the early Peanuts animated television specials are well known, the composer himself remains largely unheralded. More than merely the Peanuts guy, Guaraldi cut his jazz teeth as a member of combos fronted by Cal Tjader and Woody Herman, and garnered Top 40 fame with his Grammy Award-winning hit Cast Your Fate to the Wind. This career study, extensively updated, gives Guaraldi long-overdue recognition, chronicling his years as a sideman; his attraction to the emerging bossa nova sound of the late 1950s; his collaboration with Brazilian guitarist Bola Sete; his development of the Grace Cathedral Jazz Mass; his selection as the fellow to put the jazz swing in Charlie Brown's step; and his emergence as a respected veteran in the declining Northern California jazz club scene of the 1970s. Ironically, his place in the jazz universe has grown exponentially since this book's initial 2012 publication, and this second edition acknowledges such honors and features a wealth of new material. |
deck the halls history: Sophie's World Jostein Gaarder, 2007-03-20 A page-turning novel that is also an exploration of the great philosophical concepts of Western thought, Jostein Gaarder's Sophie's World has fired the imagination of readers all over the world, with more than twenty million copies in print. One day fourteen-year-old Sophie Amundsen comes home from school to find in her mailbox two notes, with one question on each: Who are you? and Where does the world come from? From that irresistible beginning, Sophie becomes obsessed with questions that take her far beyond what she knows of her Norwegian village. Through those letters, she enrolls in a kind of correspondence course, covering Socrates to Sartre, with a mysterious philosopher, while receiving letters addressed to another girl. Who is Hilde? And why does her mail keep turning up? To unravel this riddle, Sophie must use the philosophy she is learning—but the truth turns out to be far more complicated than she could have imagined. |
deck the halls history: Christmas Carols Shane Weller, 1992-06-09 A caroler's delight: complete lyrics for over 50 of the most popular and beloved Christmas songs. Away in a Manger, O Come All Ye Faithful, Joy to the World, Silent Night, It Came Upon a Midnight Clear, and many more. The perfect companion for the holiday season. |
deck the halls history: Hall Brothers Shipbuilders Gary M. White, 2008 Hall Brothers designed and built some of the finest sailing ships ever constructed on the Pacific coast. Isaac, Winslow, and Henry Knox Hall acquired their shipbuilding training at the center of America's boatbuilding industry in Cohasset, Massachusetts, during the 1840s. Following the Gold Rush of 1849, Winslow Hall migrated to San Francisco. In 1863, he built the Sarah Louise, which was the first Hall vessel to be launched from the West Coast. Eleven years later, the Hall Brothers Shipyard was established at Port Ludlow in the Washington Territory. In 1881, the shipyard was moved to Port Blakely on Bainbridge Island. From the launching of the Annie Gee in 1874 to their last ship, the five-masted schooner George E. Billings, built in 1903, Hall Brothers constructed 108 vessels for merchants in the Northwest, San Francisco, and Hawaii. |
deck the halls history: Facts & Fabrications: Unraveling the History of Quilts & Slavery Barbara Brackman, 2010-11-05 “A renowned quilt historian . . . present[s] what she considers to be an accurate assessment of slavery, quilts and the Underground Railroad.” —Time Recall an unforgettable phase of our nation’s history with America’s leading quilt historian. Barbara Brackman presents the most current research on the role of quilts during the time of slavery, emancipation, and the Underground Railroad. Nine quilt projects combine historic blocks with Barbara’s own designs. Did quilts really lead the way to freedom? What role did quilts play? Barbara explores the stories surrounding the Underground Railroad. Read about the people who were there! First-person accounts, newspaper and military records, and surviving quilts all add clues. YOU decide how to interpret the stories and history, fabrication and facts as you learn about this fascinating time in history. Excellent resource for elementary through high school learners—curriculum included! “Quilters interested in African American slavery and quilting will find many historically accurate, teachable moments within these pages. The first-personal accounts by slaves of their quilt making, quilt parties, and stolen quilts make emotional reading. A must-have book for your quilting library!” —Kyra Hicks, author of Black Threads “Brackman skillfully assembles accurate historical evidence along with beautiful quilt examples infused with slave-era symbolism.” —Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi, author of Threads of Faith “Many of persons featured or quoted are women with a connection to the ‘peculiar institution’: slaves, escaped slaves, freed slaves, plantation owners, abolitionists, and so forth . . . teaches history through quilting and offers fun projects for history-minded quilters . . . the stories offer good starting points for one’s own research and the projects are beautiful.” —Beth’s Bobbins |
deck the halls history: We Wish You a Harley Christmas Daniel Kibblesmith, 2020-10-20 Deck the halls with Batman(tm), Wonder Woman(tm), Superman(tm), The Joker(tm), Harley Quinn(tm), and other favorite Super Heroes and villains! We Wish You a Harley Christmasis asensational seasonal collection of classic Christmas carols with a DC twist. Filledwith dozens of transformed carols,this rollicking book will become a new holiday favorite. Features vintage and contemporary artwork of fan favorite DC characters by popular artists from DC's past and present (Alex Ross, George Perez Jim Lee, J.Bone) Characters are seen decorating Christmas trees, making snowmen, hanging out with Santa, and exchanging presents. Let these hilarious songs of the season ring through the Batcave and at family gatherings across Metropolis. We Wish You a Harley Christmasis a stocking stuffer sure to bring laughs and holiday cheer to any DC fan. Christmas carols meet pop culture in this joyful book. Perfect holiday gift for DC comics and movie fans of all ages Great for office parties and Secret Santa gifting Add it to the shelf with books likeHome Alone: The Classic Illustrated Storybook by Kim Smith,A Die Hard Christmas: The Illustrated Holiday Classic by Doogie Horner,and It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Zombies!: A Book of Zombie Christmas Carols by Michael P. Spradlin. HARLEY QUINN and all related characters and elements © & (tm) DC Comics. (s20) |
deck the halls history: My Year of Flops Nathan Rabin, 2010-10-19 In 2007, Nathan Rabin set out to provide a revisionist look at the history of cinematic failure on a weekly basis. What began as a solitary ramble through the nooks and crannies of pop culture evolved into a way of life. My Year Of Flops collects dozens of the best-loved entries from the A.V. Club column along with bonus interviews and fifteen brand-new entries covering everything from notorious flops like The Cable Guy and Last Action Hero to bizarre obscurities like Glory Road, Johnny Cash’s poignantly homemade tribute to Jesus. Driven by a unique combination of sympathy and Schadenfreude, My Year Of Flops is an unforgettable tribute to cinematic losers, beautiful and otherwise. |
deck the halls history: A Jane Austen Christmas Maria Grace, 2014-11-12 Many Christmas traditions and images of 'old fashioned' holidays are based on Victorian celebrations. Going back just a little further, to the beginning of the 19th century, the holiday Jane Austen knew would have looked distinctly odd to modern sensibilities. How odd? Families rarely decorated Christmas trees. Festivities centered on socializing instead of gift-giving. Festivities focused on adults, with children largely consigned to the nursery. Holiday events, including balls, parties, dinners, and even weddings celebrations, started a week before Advent and extended all the way through to Twelfth Night in January. Take a step into history with Maria Grace as she explores the traditions, celebrations, games and foods that made up Christmastide in Jane Austen's era. Packed with information and rich with detail from period authors, Maria Grace transports the reader to a longed-for old fashioned Christmas. Non-fiction |
deck the halls history: Christmas Beer Don Russell, 2008 Tap the yuletide cheer with this beer-by-beer guide to the greatest holiday brews from around the world. Don Russell has traveled the world sampling and celebrating, keeping a list of what's naughty and nice. Here he profiles the fifty greatest holiday brews as well as dozens of other beers that are sure to put a twinkle in your eye. Christmas Beer is also packed with anecdotes and trivia, tasting notes, and recipes for special holiday drinks and dishes.--BOOK JACKET. |
deck the halls history: Prissy & Pop: Big Day Out Melissa Nicholson, 2016-06-28 The adorable mini-pigs and Instagram sensations Prissy and Pop (@prissy_pig) star in their very own picture book! All Pop wants to do is go to the beach. But Prissy has other plans. After a trip to the garden, a stop at the market, and a zip through the playground, will silly Pop ever get his wish? Join these two little piggies on a fun-filled adventure in this full-color photographic picture book. An author’s note is included in the back of the book along with a fun facts section about Prissy and Pop. |
deck the halls history: We Wish You a Merry Christmas Helaine Becker, 2021-10-05 Porcupine and his friends are back, singing We Wish You a Merry Christmas! Sing your way through the season with Porcupine, Beaver, Moose and the gang! It's a holiday party at the Porcupine Cafe, and all the animals are there, singing out to Porcupine for their favourite treats. The bears arrive first and demand the traditional figgy pudding. But they are followed by puffins, who request fish; beavers asking for tasty twigs; moose, who demand tasty berries; and squirrels, who lobby for crunchy walnuts. What's a frenzied chef to do? This fun holiday romp will have kids and adults singing along -- and inventing their own verses for their OWN favourite foods! Helaine Becker and Werner Zimmermann create even more Christmas merriment and mayhem in this companion to the bestselling A Porcupine in a Pine Tree, Dashing Through the Snow and Deck the Halls. |
deck the halls history: Hark! the Herald Angels Sing Charles Wesley, 1889 |
deck the halls history: Hymns for the Nativity of Our Lord John Wesley, Charles Wesley, 1788 |
deck the halls history: English Historical Semantics Christian Kay, 2015-10-08 This guide gives students a solid grounding in the basic methodology of how to analyse corpus data to study new words entering the language or language change. . |
deck the halls history: A Visit from St. Nicholas Clement Clarke Moore, 1921 A poem about the visit that Santa Claus pays to the children of the world during the night before every Christmas. |
deck the halls history: The Big Book of Christmas Carols , 2001 All through the night - Angels from the realms of glory - As with gladness men of old - Auld lang syne - Away in a manger - The boar's head carol - A child this day is born - Christians awake - The Coventry carol - Deck the halls - Ding-dong merrily on high - The first nowell - God rest thee merry gentlemen - Good King Wenscelas - Hark, the herald angels sing - The holly and the ivy - How far is it to Bethlehem - I saw three ships - In dulce jubilo - In the bleak midwinter - Infant holy, infant lowly - It came upon a midnight clear - Jingle bells - Joy to the world - Lullay my liking - Mary had a baby - My dancing day - O Christmas tree (O Tannenbaum) - O come all ye faithful - O come O come Emmanuel - O little town of Bethlehem - Once in royal David's city - Past Three o'clock - Quem pastores (Shepherd's left their flocks astraying) - Rocking - Sans day carol - See amid the winter's snow - Silent night - Sing lullaby - Sussex carol - The truth from above - The twelve days of Christmas - Unto us a boy is born - Wassail song - We three kings of Orient are - We wish you a merry Christmas - What child is this? - Whence is that goodly fragrance - While shepherds watched. |
deck the halls history: Encyclopaedia Britannica Hugh Chisholm, 1910 This eleventh edition was developed during the encyclopaedia's transition from a British to an American publication. Some of its articles were written by the best-known scholars of the time and it is considered to be a landmark encyclopaedia for scholarship and literary style. |
deck the halls history: Christmas Carols Andrew Gant, 2014 Everyone loves a Christmas carol - in the end, even Scrooge. They have the power to summon up a special kind of midwinter mood, like the aroma of mince pies and mulled wine and the twinkle of lights on a tree. It's a kind of magic.But how did they get that magic? In Christmas Carols Andrew Gant tells the story of some twenty carols, each accompanied by lyrics and music, unravelling a captivating - and often surprising - tale of great musicians and thinkers, saints and pagans, shepherd boys, choirboys, monks and drunks. We delve into the history of such favourites as 'Good King Wenceslas', 'Away in a Manger' and 'The Twelve Days of Christmas', discovering along the way how 'Hark, the Herald angels sing' came to replace 'Hark, how all the welkin ring' and how Ralph Vaughan Williams bolted the tune of an English folk song about a dead ox to a poem by a nineteenth-century American pilgrim to make 'O little town of Bethlehem'. Christmas Carols brims with anecdote, expert knowledge and Christmas spirit. It is a fittingly joyous account of one of our best-loved musical traditions. |
deck the halls history: Family Ties Andrea Terry, 2015-06-01 House museums act as both sources and suppliers of history. Functioning first as private residences, they are then preserved as commemorative monuments and become living history museums offering theme-based tours led by period-costumed interpreters so that visitors might experience what it felt like to live back then. In Family Ties, Andrea Terry considers the appeal and relevance of domesticated representations of Victorian material culture in a contemporary multicultural context. Through three case studies, Terry examines Victorian homes that have been repurposed as living history museums that host speculative performances of the past. The credibility of Dundurn Castle in Hamilton, William Lyon Mackenzie House in Toronto, and the Sir George-Étienne Cartier National Historic Site of Canada in Montreal, Terry argues, relies on the belief that architectural monuments and the objects they contain are evidence of the time, culture, nation, or people that produced them. Family Ties connects residential artifacts to performance by examining the Victorian Christmas programs offered annually at each site to demonstrate the complex nuances of living history. Through a detailed exploration of the relationship between heritage, living history, and memory, Family Ties illuminates the effects of institutional interpretations of the past that privilege nationalist myths. |
deck the halls history: Twelve Camels For Your Wife George Dearsley, 2021-04-06 Charmed by the fulsome hospitality of strangers, enthralled by breathtaking archeological sites, dazzled by beautiful beaches and scenery the author fell in love with Turkey in 1972. The lifelong romance that followed has included many incredible, sometimes sad but more often comical situations as a regular holiday destination later became a permanent home. They include being arrested as a spy, watching a man swallow a snake, judging a beauty contest, being given a front row seat at a circumcision and seeing Turkey's most famous criminal crash a plane. Whether you are a casual traveller, looking to live abroad or a seasoned ex pat the book seeks to explain Turkey's sometimes crazy but endearing customs, habits and culture. If you have a comment on the book please contact me at gdearsley AT aol DOT com |
deck the halls history: Nevada Historical Society Quarterly Nevada Historical Society, 2004 |
deck the halls history: Tin Whistle for Children - Stephen Ducke, 2016-03-19 90 children's songs from the Whistle for Kids collection, representing 3 volumes in all, re-edited in large format for this omnibus edition. Classic songs loved by kids the world over, in simple arrangements with fingering charts. With downloadable audio of each song in the collection (details inside) The songs in this volume have been arranged for tin whistle, specifically with beginners in mind. Easy-to-follow notes with fingering tablatures makes the music easily accessible to even the absolute beginner. Songs include: Hot Cross Buns, Little Bo Peep, The Grand Old Duke of York, Mary Had A Little Lamb, Bobby Shaftoe, Jingle Bells, O Christmas Tree, While Shepherds Watched, Once In Royal David's City, Joy To The World, O Come All Ye Faithful, Frere Jacques, Au Clair de la Lune, Aupres de ma Blonde, and many more! |
deck the halls history: The Christmas Almanac Natasha Tabori Fried, Lena Tabori, 2009 Cooking. |
deck the halls history: History News , 1983 |
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