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| | Juppé, Alain on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Juppé, still mayor of Bordeaux and a member of the National Assembly, was convicted on corruption inquiries relating to his Paris years in 2004, and subsequently resigned as mayor of Bordeaux and from the National Assembly. |  | | Future of former French Prime Minister Alain Juppe hangs on court decision |  | | Former Prime Minister Alain Juppe launches appeal of conviction that all but destroyed his political career |
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| | Read about Alain Juppé at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Alain Juppé and learn about Alain Juppé here! |
 | | Corruption scandals in the Paris region) As a consequence, Alain Juppé has resigned his mayorship of Bordeaux and his position of head of the Bordeaux urban community. |  | | Should Juppé try to register again as a voter, other voters could sue in court to have his registration cancelled; also, should he be elected to national office, the |  | | Constitutional Council could cancel the election on grounds that Juppé was illegally registered as a voter. |
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http://encyclopedia.worldvillage.com/s/b/Alain_Jupp%E9
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| | History of France |
 | | During his first 2 years in office President Chirac's prime minister was Alain Juppé, who served contemporaneously as leader of Chirac's neo-Gaullist Rally for the Republic (RPR) Party. |  | | This right-left "cohabitation" arrangement, which ended with Jospin's resignation following his defeat in the first round of the May 2002 presidential elections, was the longest lasting government in the history of the Fifth Republic. |  | | Chirac was first elected in 1995, and his party, the RPR, won an absolute majority in the National Assembly (470 out of 577 seats). |
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http://www.historyofnations.net/europe/france.html
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| | Politics of France - Free Encyclopedia |
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http://strategygames.wacklepedia.com/p/po/politics_of_france.html
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| | Evening Standard (London): Ex-French PM goes on trial |
 | | FORMER French prime minister Alain Jupp, who has close political ties to President Jacques Chirac, goes on trial today over a funding scandal during his tenure as mayor of Paris from 1988 to 1995. |  | | Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4153/is_20030929/ai_n12059560
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| | Jacques Chirac - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | Chirac was elected on a platform of tax cuts and job programs, but his policies did little to ease the recent labor strikes during his first months in office. |  | | Alain Madelin - Minister of Industry, Tourism, Posts, and Telecommunications |  | | On the domestic front, neoliberal economic austerity measures introduced by Chirac and his conservative prime minister Alain Juppé, including budgetary cutbacks, proved highly unpopular. |
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http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/jacques_chirac.htm
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/duforum/DCForumID71/Data/1921.txt
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 | | But France's Alain Jupp, the leader of President Jacques Chirac's UMP party, said in April that his party opposed opening negotiations with Turkey. |  | | British Prime Minister Tony Blair has expressed strong support for Turkish membership, saying it will bring a "new dimension" to the EU. |  | | Chirac himself has been more evasive, saying Turkey has a "European vocation". |
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http://www.flash-bulletin.de/2004/eJune21.htm
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| | James Paul: Security Council Reform - Global Policy Forum - UN Security Council - Global Policy Forum - UN Security ... |
 | | The assault on Council secrecy gained an important ally in mid-November of 1994 when a Permanent Member--France--circulated an aide memoire which followed a speech earlier in the fall by Foreign Minister Alain Jupp. |  | | Many hope that, if more transparent procedures develop, the "provisional" rules of procedure that have been in force for 50 years will finally be replaced by new, more permanent and more suitable rules. |
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http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/pubs/secref.htm
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| | [A-List] France: rightward lurch and 35-hr-week |
 | | Even if there is some truth in this observation, the government of = Jean-Pierre Raffarin, the prime minister, is anxious to lean towards the = unions for two reasons. |  | | First, the French right remains haunted by the = experience of its last term in power from 1995-97 under premier Alain = Jupp=E9. |  | | Poorly explained policies and lack of consultation led to a = disastrous confrontation with the public sector unions over pension = reform. |
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http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/a-list/2002-September/020312.html
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 | | -------------------------------------------------------------- M I L S N E W S 26 October, 1993, Skopje PARIS RECONSIDERS Macedonian President, Kiro Gligorov met with chief of the French diplomacy Alain Jupp pointed out his country's interest in a cooperation with Macedonia and said that France will reconsider the possibility of recognizing this new state. |  | | President Gligorov was also received by Philippe Seguin, the president of the French National Parliament, who said that the Parliament will put a pressure on the government to change its attitude concerning the recognition of Macedonia. |
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http://www.b-info.com/places/Macedonia/republic/news/93-10/93-10-26.mil
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 | | For weeks the French Foreign Minister, Alain Jupp=E9, had been mobilising EU countries and had already taken a tough line with the United States. |  | | By 5 February "the US was already beginning to stiffen their position", according to one source. |  | | The real pressure came, not from television images of the shredded bodies and carnage, but on the phone from the French government. |
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http://archive.serbianunity.net/kosta/mediji/mediji-MWF-10.html
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| | Dissecting Leftism |
 | | French corruption again: "President Jacques Chirac passionately defended today his former prime minister and long-time political partner, Alain Jupp, convicted last Friday in a corruption scandal dating from the days when the two men served together in the City Hall of Paris" |  | | These generally Left-leaning know-alls have done enormous harm to innocent people with their false claims of child abuse and some at last are being taken to court over their malicious accusations and prosecutions. |  | | Steve Forbes says new property rights reforms in Egypt may help lead the middle-East out of its current mess |
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http://dissectleft.blogspot.com/2004_02_01_dissectleft_archive.html
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| | Jockeying Begins to Replace Juppe |
 | | Chirac was looking at Philippe Seguin, popular speaker of the outgoing National Assembly, and Edouard Balladur, an urbane former premier, as candidates to succeed Jupp? |  | | PARIS -- Intense jockeying broke out on the French right Tuesday in a race to succeed humiliated Prime Minister Alain Jupp? |  | | You might also be interested in our free E-mail News Summary, which delivers our entire edition every day straight to your inbox. |
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http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/1997/05/28/017.html
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| | FRANCE -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | President in 1996, Jacques Chirac; prime minister, Alain Juppé. |
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| | Juppe, Alain -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | Chirac's political difficulties started on January 30, when his former prime minister, Alain Juppé, was convicted of having used public money for party purposes. |  | | Alain-Marie Juppé was born on Aug. 15, 1945, in Mont-de-Marsan, near Bordeaux. |  | | In December, on appeal, his suspended 18-month prison sentence was reduced to 14 months and the ban preventing him from holding public office was cut from 10 years to one year. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9311936?tocId=9311936
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| | Alain : Search : AbiRing |
 | | Alain Connes is currently a Professor at the College of France, IHES and Vanderbilt University... |  | | Here you can find all about Alain Prost, the Professor of the Track, and his team. |  | | Alain Abeyta can help your company position itself... |
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http://abiring.net/s/e/q_Alain
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| | BITS Report 98.5 - Nuclear Futures Part 3 |
 | | This led to the suggestion by Prime Minister Alain Jupp in January 1995 of the concept of Concerted Deterrence. |  | | A second suggestion is that there could be a declaration that a widened deterrence covered some or all of the European partners of France and the UK, and that those who wished could participate in some nuclear programmes, while France and the UK retained the right to act independently. |  | | In September 1995, Juppe made another speech on the same topic, putting his thoughts on concerted deterrence in greater detail. |
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http://www.bitsberlin.de/public/researchreport/rr98-5-3.htm
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 | | The great majority of those who voted for Lionel Jospin's Socialists in the recent French election were surely voting against, not for: they were protesting high unemployment and the aloof austerity of Alain Jupp's government, not endorsing the specifics of the opposition's program. |
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http://web.mit.edu/krugman/www/Xssupply.htm
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| | [OT] This week's Economist |
 | | Alain Jupp←, his former right-hand man and putative successor, was convicted in February 2004 of allowing party workers to be paid by the Paris treasury when he was treasurer, which has thrown Mr Chirac's party into disarray. |  | | Jacques Chirac may have been among the worst culprits, though as France's president he is immune from prosecution. |
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http://www.reversefashion.com/new-5791234-4813.html
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| | [A-List] France: privatisation protests |
 | | The marches were a reminder for Mr Raffarin of the winter of 1995 when = strikes and demonstrations brought France to its knees and forced the = last centre-right government to abandon its plans for reform of the = state sector. |  | | Seven years ago, the unions = were able to tap a deep well of public resentment against the austerity = policies of the government of Alain Jupp=E9. |
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http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/a-list/2002-October/020936.html
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| | The journalism and films of John Pilger |
 | | When French cities filled with protesters in 1995, the emphasis was on the 'survival' of the then French Prime Minister, Alain Jupp?, and his deficit-cutting policies. |  | | A year later, during the French truckers' strike, the emphasis was on the inconvenience caused to British business and the alleged 'intimidation' of British truckers held up in France; typically, most of an item on the BBC Nine O'Clock News was about drivers who had tried to escape the blockade. |  | | The coverage in Britain has concentrated almost exclusively on effect rather than cause and on political careers. |
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http://pilger.carlton.com/media/guardians25
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| | A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union --C-- |
 | | A Gaullist who had twice served as French premier, Jacques Chirac was elected president of the republic in 1995, reluctantly inheriting the commitment to European monetary union of his Socialist predecessor François Mitterrand at a time when economic stagnation was being exacerbated by France's efforts to meet the Maastricht convergence criteria. |  | | A national election, called by Chirac in 1997 to gain endorsement for his policy of austerity, backfired when, despite his personal popularity, the Socialists won a majority in the Assembly, with Lionel Jospin replacing Chirac's Gaullist ally, Alain Juppé, as premier. |  | | Jospin's old-fashioned leftist manifesto was incompatible with Chirac's centre-right economic views, and although both co-habitants of France's highest offices now proclaimed their support for the single currency, concern arose in Germany that France would be a weak link, possibly to the extent of undermining the strength of the future euro. |
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http://www.euro-know.org/dictionary/c.html
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| | The Agonist thoughtful, global, timely |
 | | For the moment the differences between the president and his party are being brushed aside, with Mr Jupp� simply saying: "Lui, c'est lui. |  | | Moi, c'est moi," (He has his opinions, I have mine), but that defence may be hard to sustain. |  | | The UMP governing majority in April came out categorically against starting negotiations, with Alain Jupp�, Mr Chirac's closest ally and outgoing chairman, warning that Turkish membership would "fundamentally change the nature of the EU." |
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http://www.agonist.org:81/story/2004/7/20/202030/161
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| | Does France have socialism ? |
 | | Put simply, however loudly the bosses, caught between a slowing economy and ever-increasing foreign competition, demand flexible labour laws and lower social charges, Mr Jospin has no intention of upsetting the voters. |  | | It goes back to 1995, when the reformist ideas of Alain Jupp*, France's last conservative prime minister, provoked huge street demonstrations and, two years later, the conservatives' defeat at the polls. |  | | And it will surely go forward to next spring's presidential election and the presumed encounter between Mr Jupp*'s Socialist successor, Lionel Jospin, and France's incumbent conservative president, Jacques Chirac. |
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http://www.mail-archive.com/pen-l@galaxy.csuchico.edu/msg58946.html
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| | Evening Standard (London): The pensions time bomb |
 | | Across the border in France, the government overcame crippling public-sector strikes in May to push its pensions reform Bill through parliament, a previous attempt at reform having led to the downfall of the Rightwing government of Alain Jupp in 1997. |  | | The centrepiece of the reforms is a phased increase in the period of public-sector pension contributions from 37.5 years to 41 years by 2008 to bring it into line with the private sector. |  | | Slices of Lufthansa, Volkswagen, power companies such as RWE and some 400 other firms could follow. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4153/is_20031211/ai_n12070283
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| | BizWatch Feature Article |
 | | It was called the Jupp Plan; in it, prime minister Alain Jupp proposed scaling back pensions and raising the retirement age, freezing wages, and increasing the amount of hours they worked. |  | | Fast forward to this past New Year when Belgium, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, and Finland introduced the new euro bank notes and coins officially into circulation, even though it's been trading on the exchanges since 1999. |  | | " in Time magazine.) I'm sure Chirac and Jupp anticipated strikes, but I doubt they ever imagined they would continue as long as they did or that a large percentage of the private sector would support the striking workers. |
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http://www.tmcnet.com/bizwatch/articles/012302a.htm
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| | Alain |
 | | Alain Locke - Alain Locke writer, educator Born: 1886 Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pa. In addition to his long list... |  | | Alain Prost - Alain Prost Born: Feb. 24, 1955 French auto racer 4-time Formula One world champion... |  | | Add Fact Monster search to your site |
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http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0910068.html
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| | Buenos Aires Herald |
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http://www.buenosairesherald.com/the_world/note.jsp?idContent=32465
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 | | The guy with bat wings is Alain Jupp%E9 who %22masterminded%22 the contested reforms.%0D%0A%0D%0ARAFFARIN%3A How about I announce the privatization of French National Rail%3F Just to loosen up the atmosphere%3F%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0A%5Bb%5DA little more info gleaned from French media%3A%5B%2Fb%5D%0D%0A%0D%0AThe public %5Bu%5Dand the private sector%5B%2Fu%5D are striking. |
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/duforum/DCForumID27/Data/2134.txt
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| | Workers World Oct. 31, 1996: 2 million French workers strike |
 | | When she showed up Oct. 17, rank-and-file members of her own confederation started yelling at her: "Notat, sell-out," "Notat-Jupp: same struggle, same fight," and "traitor, collaborator." Prime Minister Alain Jupp is pushing the cutbacks. |  | | Last year she angered many workers by opposing the three-week strike that beat back the government's plan to cut social benefits and wages. |  | | The General Confederation of Workers-CGT-has called for a major, militant, even more massive strike/demonstration on Nov. 15, the anniversary of the introduction of Jupp's austerity plan. |
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http://www.workers.org/archives/1997/france2.html
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| | Schlaining Manifesto, by Burg Schlaining, June 15, 1997 |
 | | The former French Prime minister Alain Jupp, proposed a "concerted" deterrence for Europe under which France would be prepared to discuss putting its nuclear weapons at European disposal. |  | | Britain and France have formed the "Anglo-French Joint Commission on Nuclear Policy" in 1992, which is used for intensifying technical cooperation as well as political consultations between both countries. |  | | France and Germany have already declared themselves "ready to engage in a dialogue on the role of nuclear deterrence in the context of a European defense policy." (Franco-German defence and security concept, Nuremberg, Dec. 9, 1996). |
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http://www.wagingpeace.org/articles/1997/06/15_schlaining_manifesto.htm
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| | Genetically Engineered Foods Are Here Now |
 | | French Prime Minister Alain Jupp said they could not predict the long-term effects of sowing the genetically engineered seed. |  | | The French government also announced that it would not allow the import of the corn unless the product was labeled. |  | | In spite of this, in the months since, Austria and Luxembourg have banned imports, and France and Italy have banned cultivation of the corn. |
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http://www.foodcoop.com/linewaiters/genetic.htm
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 | | In France, the ruling Tory party, the RPR, has engaged in fierce and public debates about the correctness of Prime minister Alain Jupp's austerity plan. |  | | The ruling class in countries around Europe have engaged in a prolonged faction fight about whether or not a stronger European Union is necessary to stabilize European capitalism. |
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http://www.etext.org/Politics/International.Socialists/95SPLIT.TXT
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| | Workers World May 15, 1997: What next for British workers? |
 | | However, the bourgeoisie today is fearful that the British workers could become infected with the spirit of struggle against austerity that is now sweeping the Continent. |  | | The French working class has fought Jacques Chirac, and Alain Jupp, to a stalemate and stopped the cutbacks. |  | | The German workers stopped the Helmut Kohl government and the corporations from taking back sick pay. |
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http://www.workers.org/archives/1997/britelect.html
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| | Lights On in Rented Rooms: the Permanent Revolution of Daniel Singer |
 | | Then, in celebration of the millenium, French fisherman were so angry at the high cost of fuel that they blockaded such ports as Marseilles and Le Havre, formerly gates to freedom. |  | | It was an echo of 1995 when all social classes (from postmen to railway workers, the legendary cheminot) banded together to protest the “fiscally responsible” and conservative cut-backs of Jacques Chirac and Alain Juppé. |
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http://globalization.icaap.org/content/v2.1/06_waldinger.ixml
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| | Acquisitions List - Jan 2004 |
 | | Newark : University of Delaware Press ; London ; Cranbury, NJ : Associated |  | | Les romans courtois : avec une notice chronologique, des notices |  | | Litt*erature fran*caise : histoire et anthologie / Dani*ele Nony, Alain |
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http://lib.ollusa.edu/libinfo/info/jan2004.htm
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| | L'insoutenable légèreté de l'être: Politique |
 | | Encore un petit effort et Notre Président n'aura pas besoin de se représenter en 2007 pour éviter le passage par la case justice. |  | | (*) En fait, Notre Président devrait, dès qu'il quittera l'Elysée, être automatiquement mis en examen dans l'enquête sur la prise en charge de permanents du RPR par des entreprises privées ou la Mairie de Paris (celle qui a conduit à la condamnation d'Alain Juppé). |  | | Décidément, le sort réservé à Alain Juppé par le monde universitaire québécois inquiète beaucoup nos "intellectuels". |
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http://milan.blog.lemonde.fr/milan/politique/index.html
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