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  2. New Jaguar F-Type released on testsAs far as can be judged by the video, the sound comes from the 4.4-liter Twin Turbo V8, which Jaguar hinted at in 2018. It is known that the new generation F-Type will move to the aluminum platform with a 4-seater interior layout. But test versions are more like restyling of the current generation than the next generation.Despite the generation, the car received tremendous changes, and the presence of a disguise indicates significant improvements that will affect the body as a whole, including optics, bumpers and grille.
  3. Irfan Yaseen Khan (born 7 January 1967), also credited as simply Irrfan, is an Indian film actor, known for his work predominantly in Hindi cinema, as well as his works in British films and Hollywood.In a film career spanning almost thirty years and featuring in more than fifty domestic films, Khan has received numerous awards, including a National Film Award and Filmfare Awards in four categories. Film critics, contemporaries and other experts consider him to be one of the finest actors in Indian cinema for his versatile and natural acting.In 2011, he was awarded the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian honour for his contribution to the field of arts.Domestically, he made his screen debut with the Academy Award-nominated film Salaam Bombay! (1988). Followed by a series of roles in films that failed to propel his career forward, he received critical acclaim for playing negative roles in the drama films Haasil (2003) and Maqbool (2004), for the former he won the Filmfare Award for Best Villain. The successful drama Life in a... Metro (2007) marked a turning point in Khan's career, earning him praise and several awards including the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. He rose to prominence with his portrayal of Paan Singh Tomar in the acclaimed biographical sports drama Paan Singh Tomar (2011), which garnered him the National Film Award for Best Actor and a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor.His performance in the BAFTA Award-nominated romance The Lunchbox (2013) earned him universal acclaim by the critics and audiences. Khan went on to feature in the commercially and critically successful films Haider (2014), Gunday (2014), Piku (2015) and Talvar (2015). His highest-grossing Hindi release came with the critically acclaimed comedy-drama Hindi Medium (2017), which became a sleeper hit in India and China, which ranks among highest-grossing Indian films of all time and earned him praise for his performance, winning several awards including the Filmfare Award for Best Actor. Globally, Khan has worked in several international projects such as The Warrior (2001), The Namesake (2006), The Darjeeling Limited (2007), the Academy Award-winning film Slumdog Millionaire (2008), New York, I Love You (2009), The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), Life of Pi (2012), Jurassic World (2015) and Inferno (2016). As of 2017, his films have grossed $3.643 billion at the worldwide box office.In 2018, Khan was diagnosed with a neuroendocrine tumor.Khan was born in Jaipur, Rajasthan, to a Muslim Pashtun family. Khan's mother, Begum Khan, was from the Tonk Hakim family, and his father, the late Jagirdar Khan, was from the Khajuriya village near the Tonk district, and ran a tire business.Irrfan was good at cricket, having been selected for the CK Nayudu Tournament (for emerging players under 23 years, a stepping stone to First Class cricket). He did not turn up for the tournament owing to lack of funds.Khan was studying for his MA degree when he earned a scholarship to study at National School of Drama (NSD) in New Delhi in 1984.
  4. NVIDIA may launch a new mid-range video card, positioned as a performance level between GTX 1060 and RTX 2060. The information is not 100% safe, but the new model will be called the GTX 1660 Ti and will be based on the Turing architecture. It will not have Tensor Cores and, implicitly, neither Ray Tracing, but we hope it will come at a price more affordable than the RTX 2060. The GTX 1660 Ti (or GTX 1160 Ti, as some sources suggest) will be based on the TU116 GPU and will have 1,526 CUDA cores. It will dispose of 6 GB of VRAM memory on a 192 bit and 120 Texture Units. Other details, such as consumption and exact price, are not yet known to us.
  5. George Timothy Clooney (born May 6, 1961)is an American actor, movie director, screenwriter, and humanitarian. He is from Lexington, Kentucky and is the son of Nick Clooney and nephew of singer Rosemary Clooney.He dropped out of college to become an actor. He was on the TV show OY and several other TV shows in the 1980s and 1990s. In 1999, he left ER to act and direct movies, including Ocean's Eleven, Syriana, Good Night, and Good Luck and Up in the Air. He is also a political advocate for human rights issues, include Save Darfur. Many of his movies contain references to current politics."George Clooney". Celebrity Wonder. Retrieved 2009-12-10.He has been given numerous titles. He is considered one of the sexiest men alive on this planet and Time magazine has made him a part of their '100 Most Influential People in the World' list for 2008. George Clooney is this and so much more. He seems to be a man of substance as he doesn't only spend on his luxuries but he has also been appointed by the UN as the 'Messenger of Peace'.
  6. During CES 2019 the Cooler Master MasterBox Q500L made its first appearance to the public and and I was really impressed with the direction over the Q300L by allowing a full size ATX system to fit in the volume of an already small mATX form factor. The Q500L even made its way into my ‘Top 3 Surprises From CES2019‘ roundup as I was exceptionally skeptical after being briefed on it but not having seen it until then. Cooler Master has finally launched the MasterBox Q500L and we got to get our hands on it in the following video and find out if it was possible to finally shrink my workstation down to a size that makes it take up so little room I could finally fit it back on top of my desk without being a hindrance. The MasterBox Q500L is a fairly impressive achievement by the team at Cooler Master who were able to take an existing design and modify it in a way that it feels natural and is easy to work with. Sure, there are limitations when it comes to graphics cards and power supply selections, but even in our setup after choosing to replace the MasterLiquid 240 AIO with a small powerful air cooler we were able to move the power supply up enough to even use an EVGA Power Link to help tidy up the inside even more. The only major complaint I have for the moment is we’re still not clear on when we can expect to see all of those wonderful accessories shown off at CES, perhaps I’ll just flex my old modding muscles back into shape and really make this one mine. So for a case that can be build in a traditional stand, inverted design, or even laying down to make a HTPC the MasterBox Q500L has you covered in those. Don’t like where the I/O is, then move it all around since there is not much stopping you. Cooling concerns you say? Nothing is stopping you from top and bottom mounted fans along with the rear exhaust and if your PSU is short enough you could fit one in the front to boot.
  7. BMW’s fully electric Mini is to launch next month. Photograph: Bruno Bebert/EPA BMW is accelerating its push away from the internal combustion engine towards battery technology, as the German carmaker seeks to double the number of electric and hybrid vehicles it sells in the next two years. The company will have 25 electrified models on sale in 2023, two years earlier than previously planned, it announced on Tuesday. More than half of the vehicles will be fully electric. The step up in BMW’s electrification efforts comes as European carmakers face an unprecedented challenge to their profitable business model as major markets, from the UK to the rest of the EU to China, plan to decarbonise road transport. For German carmakers including BMW, Volkswagen and Daimler, the race to move away from fossil fuels is particularly urgent. Under strict EU rules due in 2021, manufacturers must ensure average emissions from new cars are below 95g of carbon dioxide per kilometre driven or face huge fines. BMW’s models averaged carbon emissions of 128.9g per kilometre in 2018, according to the data company Jato Dynamics. In response the BMW group plans to increase sales of electric or hybrid vehicles by more than 30% a year up to 2025, slashing average emissions across its three brands: BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce. The carmaker launched a slew of models in Munich on Tuesday, including an all-electric concept sports car, the BMW Vision M Next. Harald Krüger, the BMW Group chief executive, said the accelerated push towards electric vehicles had been driven by the need to meet emissions regulations, as well as environmental sustainability. BMW has already announced multiple partnerships in which it will share the costs of research and development with rivals. It is working with German rival Daimler on driverless vehicles technology, and with UK-based carmaker Jaguar Land Rover on electric power technology.
  8. Aries The personality of Aries will stand out for his enthusiasm and sympathy in all the projects he undertakes at work this month, but he must take care of his impulses because he could commit more than what he can give, Aries will have to look for creative alternatives to give successful results. Taurus Tauro will feel overwhelmed this second fortnight of June, for the tasks of work and a certain labor issue that torments him, nothing will be sorry, if Taurus does not act with dexterity, the ideal will be to find a solution to make way for new challenges for this year . Gemini During this month, Gemini will have to choose between two options that will be presented at work, and that will not be easy, despite the above pressures, it will be important that Gemini does not rush into their decisions as it could cause a problem in the Gemini race. Cancer Take the day of relaxation today will be very good Cancer, to think, materialize and visualize great proposals that this month Cancer can put on paper to start the second stage of the year with good expectations of success at work. Leo It will not be a matter of being better or worse, accepting the mistakes that were made in the work will allow Leo to act more effectively today and find a solution that allows him to move forward, without losing importance, but there will be other responsibilities that Leo should be aware of, especially these last days of June, which will be crucial. Virgo This month, the situation will be a bit complicated with several Virgo work projects due to lack of agreements and funding, communication and creativity will be key for Virgo to look for new proposals that change this situation that will take him to places that were not imagined Pound Libra will be in its best professional stage, it is special this month when it presents the opportunity to make a trip that will open doors to large areas to achieve the goals that Libra has set for this year. Scorpio The energy of these last days of June will be positive and encouraging when it comes to certain projects at work, so Scorpio will feel the confidence it needs to take the initiative and let itself flow towards the change generated by new professional opportunities. Sagittarius Honesty and loyalty are traits of Sagittarius personality that will help you in the work to resolve some messages that are unclear and could end in more serious misunderstandings. Capricorn The economy of Capricorn will go through its best moment from this month, in addition to receiving a quantity of money that he did not expect, he could plan to invest in a totally different field to his career, it will be a risk that Capricorn will be willing to assume, since lot of potential in this project. Aquarius There will be great possibilities for Aquarius to consider taking a course, master's degree, workshop that will encourage you to generate great work opportunities to undertake, in the second half of the year, more ambitious projects that boost your career. Pisces This month will need Piscis to have more confidence in their work to progress successfully despite the problems that may arise, which can be solved thanks to the advice of someone important, which will give Pisces a better vision of the future. If you want to know more about what is in store for you today, check out the complete prediction of today's horoscope for your zodiac sign.
  9. Donald Trump criticizes Hollywood for making racist movies After the terrorist attacks in Daytona, Ohio and El Paso, Texas, Donald Trump has made many comments regarding the shootings and their possible causes. However, the president of the United States recently shared some comments on Twitter, in which he criticizes Hollywood for making racist films that are harming the country. These comments are related to the new film produced by Blumhouse and Universal Pictures, The Hunt, which caused great controversy in American conservative media. This film tells the story of a group of people, considered the elite, who hunt for fun Republicans or conservatives. Given this, without making a direct reference to the film, Donald Trump shared comments regarding Hollywood and his films that represent a danger to the community, due to its racist themes. «The liberal Hollywood is racist at the highest level and with great anger and hate! They like to call themselves ‘elite’, but they are not ‘elite’. In fact, it is often the people who are so strongly opposed to those who really are the elite. The movie that comes out is made in order to exacerbate and cause chaos. They create their own violence and then try to blame others. They are the true racists and they are very bad for our country! » According to Variety, after these comments on the social network, Donald Trump spoke at the White House about Hollywood and the films that are currently being made, calling the American film industry as a racist for treating "very unfairly conservative." «We will be very hard on them. They are treating conservatives very unfairly. Do you talk about racists? Hollywood is racist. What they are doing with the type of movies they take out is actually very dangerous for our country. What Hollywood is doing is a tremendous damage to our country. The president of the United States, according to the aforementioned media, calls racism attacks that occur against whites, conservatives or Republicans. After such comments, Donald Trump returned to the issue of racism to conservatives. "They treat conservatives / Republicans totally differently than they treat others, and they can't do that." Earlier, Donald Trump criticized Spike Lee for having a racist speech. The US president said the director was being racist with him, who "has done more for African Americans than any other president," Donald Trump wrote on his social networks.
  10. Donald Trump, in full Donald John Trump, (born June 14, 1946, New York, New York, U.S.), 45th president of the United States (2017– ). Trump was a real-estate developer and businessman who owned, managed, or licensed his name to several hotels, casinos, golf courses, resorts, and residential properties in the New York City area and around the world. From the 1980s Trump also lent his name to scores of retail ventures—including branded lines of clothing, cologne, food, and furniture—and to Trump University, which offered seminars in real-estate education from 2005 to 2010. In the early 21st century his private conglomerate, the Trump Organization, comprised some 500 companies involved in a wide range of businesses, including hotels and resorts, residential properties, merchandise, and entertainment and television. Early Life And Business Career: Trump was the fourth of five children of Frederick (Fred) Christ Trump, a successful real estate developer, and Mary MacLeod. Donald’s eldest sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, eventually served as a U.S. district court judge (1983–99) and later as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit until her retirement in 2011. His elder brother, Frederick, Jr. (Freddy), worked briefly for his father’s business before becoming an airline pilot in the 1960s. Freddy’s alcoholism led to his early death in 1981, at the age of 43. Beginning in the late 1920s, Fred Trump built hundreds of single-family houses and townhouses in the Queens and Brooklyn boroughs of New York City, and from the late 1940s he built thousands of apartment units, mostly in Brooklyn, using federal loan guarantees designed to stimulate the construction of affordable housing. During World War II he also built federally backed housing for naval personnel and shipyard workers in Virginia and Pennsylvania. In 1954 Fred was investigated by the Senate Banking Committee for allegedly abusing the loan-guarantee program by deliberately overestimating the costs of his construction projects to secure larger loans from commercial banks, enabling him to keep the difference between the loan amounts and his actual construction costs. In testimony before the Senate committee in 1954, Fred admitted that he had built the Beach Haven apartment complex in Brooklyn for $3.7 million less than the amount of his government-insured loan. Although he was not charged with any crime, he was thereafter unable to obtain federal loan guarantees. A decade later a New York state investigation found that Fred had used his profit on a state-insured construction loan to build a shopping centre that was entirely his own property. He eventually returned $1.2 million to the state but was thereafter unable to obtain state loan guarantees for residential projects in the Coney Island area of Brooklyn. Donald Trump attended New York Military Academy (1959–64), a private boarding school; Fordham University in the Bronx (1964–66); and the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Finance and Commerce (1966–68), where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in economics. In 1968, during the Vietnam War, he secured a diagnosis of bone spurs, which qualified him for a medical exemption from the military draft (he had earlier received four draft deferments for education). Upon his graduation Trump began working full-time for his father’s business, helping to manage its holdings of rental housing, then estimated at between 10,000 and 22,000 units. In 1974 he became became president of a conglomeration of Trump-owned corporations and partnerships, which he later named the Trump Organization. In the 1980s Trump invested heavily in the casino business in Atlantic City, where his properties eventually included Harrah’s at Trump Plaza (1984, later renamed Trump Plaza), Trump’s Castle Casino Resort (1985), and the Trump Taj Mahal (1990), then the largest casino in the world. During that period Trump also purchased the New Jersey Generals, a team in the short-lived U.S. Football League; Mar-a-Lago, a 118-room mansion in Palm Beach, Florida, built in the 1920s by the cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post; a 282-foot yacht, then the world’s second largest, which he named the Trump Princess; and an East Coast air-shuttle service, which he called Trump Shuttle. In 1977 Trump married Ivana Zelníčková Winklmayr, a Czech model, with whom he had three children—Donald, Jr., Ivanka, and Eric—before the couple divorced in 1992. Their married life, as well as Trump’s business affairs, were a staple of the tabloid press in New York City during the 1980s. Trump married the American actress Marla Maples after she gave birth to Trump’s fourth child, Tiffany, in 1993. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1999. In 2005 Trump married the Slovene model Melania Knauss, and their son, Barron, was born the following year. Melania Trump became first lady of the United States upon Trump’s inauguration as president in 2017. When the U.S. economy fell into recession in 1990, many of Trump’s businesses suffered, and he soon had trouble making payments on his approximately $5 billion debt, some $900 million of which he had personally guaranteed. Under a restructuring agreement with several banks, Trump was forced to surrender his airline, which was taken over by US Airways in 1992; to sell the Trump Princess; to take out second or third mortgages on nearly all of his properties and to reduce his ownership stakes in them; and to commit himself to living on a personal budget of $450,000 a year. Despite those measures, the Trump Taj Mahal declared bankruptcy in 1991, and two other casinos owned by Trump, as well as his Plaza Hotel in New York City, went bankrupt in 1992. Following those setbacks, most major banks refused to do any further business with him. Estimates of Trump’s net worth during this period ranged from $1.7 billion to minus $900 million. Trump’s fortunes rebounded with the stronger economy of the later 1990s and with the decision of the Frankfurt-based Deutsche Bank AG to establish a presence in the U.S. commercial real estate market. Deutsche Bank extended hundreds of millions of dollars in credit to Trump in the late 1990s and the 2000s for projects including Trump World Tower (2001) in New York and Trump International Hotel and Tower (2009) in Chicago. In the early 1990s Trump had floated a plan to his creditors to convert his Mar-a-Lago estate into a luxury housing development consisting of several smaller mansions, but local opposition led him instead to turn it into a private club, which was opened in 1995. In 1996 Trump partnered with the NBC television network to purchase the Miss Universe Organization, which produced the Miss Universe, Miss USA, and Miss Teen USA beauty pageants. Trump’s casino businesses continued to struggle, however: in 2004 his company Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts filed for bankruptcy after several of its properties accumulated unmanageable debt, and the same company, renamed Trump Entertainment Resorts, went bankrupt again in 2009. In addition to his real-estate ventures, in 2004 Trump premiered a reality television series, The Apprentice, which featured contestants competing in various challenges to become one of his employees. The Emmy-nominated show, in which Trump starred, po[CENSORED]rized the phrase “You’re fired!” and helped him to promote his reputation as a shrewd businessman. In 2008 the show was revamped as The Celebrity Apprentice, with newsmakers and entertainers as contestants. Trump marketed his name as a brand in numerous business ventures including Trump Financial, a mortgage company, and the Trump Entrepreneur Initiative (formerly Trump University), an online education company focusing on real-estate investment and entrepreneurialism. The latter company, which was dissolved in 2010, was the target of class-action lawsuits by former students and a separate action by the attorney general of New York, alleging fraud. After initially denying the allegations, Trump settled the lawsuits for $25 million in November 2016. Trump also coauthored a number of books on entrepreneurship and his business career, including Trump: The Art of the Deal (1987), Trump: The Art of the Comeback (1997), Why We Want You to Be Rich (2006), Trump 101: The Way to Success (2006), and Trump Never Give Up: How I Turned My Biggest Challenges into Success (2008). Style and rhetoric: Trump’s personal style was unusual, if not unique, among national political figures in modern U.S. history. In part reflecting his experiences as a prominent figure in the New York real estate industry, Trump was fiercely competitive as well as intensely concerned with demonstrating his success and accomplishments to others. Indeed, from the very beginning of his career, he cultivated and cherished his reputation as a shrewd businessman, an image that often aided him in his real estate dealings and which he eventually exploited as a brand beginning in the 1990s. That concern, however, was accompanied by an unusual sensitivity to criticism and a tendency to retaliate harshly against those who he believed had betrayed him or had treated him unfairly. His longtime mentor, friend, and legal adviser Roy Cohn (who had assisted Joseph McCarthy’s investigations of alleged communist subversion in the U.S. government in the 1950s) had encouraged him in the latter regard, counseling him on numerous occasions never to apologize (because it is a sign of weakness) and always to hit back harder than you are hit, as Trump put the lesson in The Art of the Deal. As he declared in a tweet in 2012, “When someone attacks me, I always attack back…except 100x more. This has nothing to do with a tirade but rather, a way of life!” In keeping with his bellicose and confrontational style, Trump in his business career characteristically used blunt language as a weapon against his rivals and adversaries, pointedly insulting or belittling them in the press in retaliation for their real or perceived slights. Perhaps surprisingly, Trump did not significantly alter his style or temper his rhetoric upon his entry into politics, notwithstanding the conventional view that success in politics is necessarily a matter of persuasion and compromise rather than “hitting back harder.” The advent of Twitter in 2006 eventually gave Trump (who joined the service in 2009) a larger platform for his unfiltered political comments, once he began regularly tweeting about politics in about 2011. During the presidential primaries and in the 2015–16 election campaign, Trump frequently used his Twitter account, which had more than 40 million followers, to angrily attack Democrats, his Republican rivals and critics, the news media, job-exporting corporations, and anyone else who had provoked his ire in comments that were widely perceived as aggressive, boastful, petty, and vulgar. Trump similarly declined to filter himself in speeches, once even mocking the disability of a reporter he disliked. Another unique feature of Trump’s rhetoric was the large number of his public statements that were shown to be false or misleading by the press or by independent fact-checking organizations. Although critics, including some in the Republican Party, occasionally admonished him for what they considered undignified behaviour, their condemnation only provoked him to fresh attacks. Despite some speculation after his election that the weight of the presidential office and his eventual need for tangible political and diplomatic successes would lead him to adopt a more conventional demeanour, his confrontational style and rhetoric continued unchanged through the first year of his presidency, and indeed the targets of his attacks only expanded—notably to include his perceived enemies in the FBI and the Justice Department and professional football (NFL) players who had protested police brutality by kneeling during the playing of the national anthem. In any event, Trump certainly distinguished himself from previous U.S. presidents by his heavy use of social media. He was the first president to rely on Twitter as a primary means of communication with his political supporters and the press, using it even as a venue for semi-official presidential statements. Beyond its novelty and perceived unseemliness, Trump’s rhetoric also raised serious concerns among members of both parties about its potential damage to Americans’ respect for democratic institutions, particularly freedom of the press and the rule of law. From early in his presidential campaign, Trump attacked unfavourable press reports about him as “fake news,” implying that the news organizations in question knowingly published falsehoods. After his election Trump frequently condemned most major news organizations as “the enemy of the American people,” a phrase reminiscent of totalitarian societies. The effect of his accusations was to engender among his supporters a distrust of and hostility toward major media outlets other than Fox News, which generally supported Trump in its reporting and which he regularly watched. Many political scientists and media scholars also pointed to more general problems, claiming that Trump’s efforts to portray the press as untrustworthy had created broad confusion and uncertainty among the electorate about what was true—or even a passive and resigned attitude about the possibility of finding out what was true. They also worried that Trump’s rhetoric would so diminish public confidence in the press that it would cease to serve effectively as a check on governmental power, the role that the founders of the country had envisioned for it. Analogous concerns were raised about Trump’s attacks on individual judges who had issued rulings he disliked and on FBI and Justice Department officials who had participated in the Russia investigation. Such rhetoric, it was alleged, encouraged a distorted perception of the judiciary and law-enforcement agencies as inherently biased. Some independent observers, however, regarded those criticisms as overblown, while Trump and his supporters dismissed them as motivated by political bias or by the resentment of Democrats at having lost the presidential election.
  11. First 8 Series Convertible ever M850i xDrive boasts 523 horsepower 0-60 mph in 3.8 seconds Priced from $122,395 including destination As part of its reintroduction of its first 8 Series model in 20 years, BMW will also offer a convertible version of the flagship coupe for the first time. The 2019 BMW 8 Series makes its world debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show and boasts impressive performance as well as the sleek silhouette of a drop top. It is slated to go on sale next March. Introduced at the M850 xDrive, the all-wheel drive convertible is powered by a 4.4-liter twin turbo V8 producing 523 horsepower and 553 lb-ft of torque. Equipped with an 8-speed Steptronic sequential shift automatic, the 8 Series convertible will be able to accelerate to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds and will have an electronically limited top speed of 155 mph. The 4-passenger convertible shares the sleek lines of the new 2019 BMW 8 Series Coupe, but replaces that fixed top with a cloth powered top that stows neatly beneath a double-bubble tonneau cover. The top can be raised and lowered in 15 seconds at speeds up to 30 mph. Luxurious interior While the car promises blistering performance, inside the cabin is outfitted with high quality materials befitting a flagship model. The 8 Series Convertible has all new sport seats clad in Merino leather upholstery with decorative continuous stitching. The rear 50-50 split folding rear seatbacks, which can be dropped to increase cargo capacity, are contoured as individual seats to boost comfort. Performance suspension Riding on a 111.1-inch wheelbase, the BMW 8 Series Convertible measures 191.2 inches overall and 74.9 inches wide. It’s equipped with the Adaptive M suspension with electronically controlled dampers that can control compression and rebound continuously and independently each corner. The taut suspension also reduces roll and active rear-wheel steering helps maneuverability both low speed situations and high-speed operation. The variable assist power steering also becomes more direct with speed, while keeping a light touch while parking.

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