The 6,537 occurrences of bastard
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David purposed to make Uriah father his bastard child by making of him drunk (2 Sam 11:13).
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And this punishment is so surely entailed to the transgressions that we who believe shall commit, that it is impossible that we should be utterly freed therefrom; insomuch that the apostle positively concludeth them to be bastards, what pretences to sonship soever they have, that are not, for sin, partakers of fatherly chastisements.
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Therefore they that do finally fall away from a profession of the grace of the Gospel, it is, first, because they are bastards and not sons.
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[17] 'If ye be without chastisement, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards, and not sons' (Heb 12:8).
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Then what will become of all the profane, ignorant, scoffers, self-righteous, proud, bastard-professors in the world?
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How common it is for the bastard-getter and bastard-bearer to consent together to murder their children, will be better known at the day of judgment, yet something is manifest now.
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I heard of one, I think a doctor of physic, and his whore, who had three or four bastards betwixt them and had murdered them all, but at last themselves were hanged for it, in or near to Colchester.
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I was once in the presence of a woman, a married woman, that lay sick of the sickness whereof she died, and being smitten in her conscience for the sin of uncleanness, which she had often committed with other men, I heard her, as she lay upon her bed, cry out thus, I am a whore, and all my children are bastards, and I must go to hell for my sin, and look, there stands the devil at my bed's feet to receive my soul when I die.
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[31] I think he had a bastard laid to his charge before he came out of his time.
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'But that which was reported with the boldest confidence, was, that I had my misses, my whores, my bastards, yea, two wives at once, and the like.
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Here is also Rahab the harlot, and Bathsheba, that bare a bastard to David.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 8,757 ~ ~ ~
David purposed to make Uriah father his bastard child by making of him drunk (2 Sam 11:13).
~ ~ ~ Sentence 11,872 ~ ~ ~
And this punishment is so surely entailed to the transgressions that we who believe shall commit, that it is impossible that we should be utterly freed therefrom; insomuch that the apostle positively concludeth them to be bastards, what pretences to sonship soever they have, that are not, for sin, partakers of fatherly chastisements.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 26,755 ~ ~ ~
Therefore they that do finally fall away from a profession of the grace of the Gospel, it is, first, because they are bastards and not sons.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 28,751 ~ ~ ~
[17] 'If ye be without chastisement, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards, and not sons' (Heb 12:8).
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Then what will become of all the profane, ignorant, scoffers, self-righteous, proud, bastard-professors in the world?
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How common it is for the bastard-getter and bastard-bearer to consent together to murder their children, will be better known at the day of judgment, yet something is manifest now.
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I heard of one, I think a doctor of physic, and his whore, who had three or four bastards betwixt them and had murdered them all, but at last themselves were hanged for it, in or near to Colchester.
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I was once in the presence of a woman, a married woman, that lay sick of the sickness whereof she died, and being smitten in her conscience for the sin of uncleanness, which she had often committed with other men, I heard her, as she lay upon her bed, cry out thus, I am a whore, and all my children are bastards, and I must go to hell for my sin, and look, there stands the devil at my bed's feet to receive my soul when I die.
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[31] I think he had a bastard laid to his charge before he came out of his time.
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But at last came one who knew her word, And she perished in pain and shame, - This bastard Sphinx leads the same base life And his end will be the same.
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"Hill-bastards!" he howled at them, beating at them as if they were sheaves and his cudgel were a flail.
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I had my thumb in a man's eye, and the bastard bit me!
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"Oh, I had furlough, and the bastard who stood next me in the ranks was the son of a dog with whom my father had a blood-feud.
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For centuries they held the novel suspect as a kind of bastard literature, probably immoral, and certainly dangerous to intellectual health.
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What do these Lowland bastards know of horse-thieves?
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May she die unwed, and be the mother of a multitude of bastards!
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Was the goad made only to scratch thy own fat back with, bastard?
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They all seemed to stare; and Sir Simon said, No more nor less, I dare say, my good friend, but a bastard-child.
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Say, shall we march with our unconquer'd powers (The Greeks and I) to Ilion's hostile towers, And bring the race of royal bastards here, For Troy to ransom at a price too dear?
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Although a bastard brother received only a small portion of the inheritance, he was commonly very well treated.
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Yet were his troops, their leader though they mourn'd, Not leaderless: Oileus' bastard son, Medon, of Rhene born, their ranks array'd.
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Fierce anger, at his comrade's slaughter, filled Ulysses' breast; in burnished armour clad Forward he rush'd; and standing near, around He look'd, and pois'd on high his glitt'ring lance: Beneath his aim the Trojans back recoil'd; Nor vainly flew the spear; Democoon, A bastard son of Priam, met the blow: He from Abydos came, his high-bred mares There left to pasture; him Ulysses, fill'd With fury at his lov'd companion's death, Smote on the head; through either temple pass'd The pointed spear, and darkness veil'd his eyes.
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Meges Pedaeus slew, Antenor's son, A bastard born, but by Theano rear'd With tender care, and nurtur'd as her son, With her own children, for her husband's sake.
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Then Dresus and Opheltius of their arms Euryalus despoil'd; his hot pursuit AEsepus next, and Pedasus assail'd, Brothers, whom Abarbarea, Naiad nymph, To bold Bucolion bore; Bucolion, son Of great Laomedon, his eldest born, Though bastard: he upon the mountain side, On which his flocks he tended, met the nymph, And of their secret loves twin sons were born; Whom now at once Euryalus of strength And life depriv'd, and of their armour stripp'd.
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Him Agamemnon, with his well-strung bow Thinning the Trojan ranks, with joy beheld, And, standing at his side, address'd him thus: "Teucer, good comrade, son of Telamon, Shoot ever thus, if thou wouldst be the light And glory of the Greeks, and of thy sire, Who nursed thine infancy, and in his house Maintain'd, though bastard; him, though distant far, To highest fame let thine achievements raise.
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Them left he there, their bare breasts gleaming white, Stripp'd of their arms; and hasten'd in pursuit Of Antiphus and Isus, Priam's sons, A bastard one, and one legitimate, Both on one car; the bastard held the reins: Beside him stood the gallant Antiphus.
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Then Ajax, on the Trojans springing, slew Doryclus, royal Priam's bastard son; Next Pyrasus he smote, and Pandocus, Lysander, and Pylartes; as a stream, Swoll'n by the rains of Heav'n, that from the hills Pours down its wintry torrent on the plain; And many a blighted oak, and many a pine It bears, with piles of drift-wood, to the sea So swept illustrious Ajax o'er the plain, O'erthrowing men and horses; though unknown To Hector; he, upon Scamander's banks Was warring on the field's extremest left, Where round great Nestor and the warlike King Idomeneus, while men were falling fast, Rose, irrepressible, the battle cry.
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In former days, ere came the sons of Greece, He in Pedaeus dwelt, and had to wife Medesicaste, Priam's bastard child; But when the well-trimm'd ships of Greece appear'd, Return'd to Troy; and there, rever'd by all, With Priam dwelt, who lov'd him as a son.
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There too the choicest troops of Athens fought; Their chief, Menestheus, Peteus' son; with whom Were Pheidas, Stichius, Bias in command; Th' Epeians Meges, Phyleus' son, obey'd, And Dracius and Amphion; Medon next, With brave Podarces led the Phthian host: Medon, the great Oileus' bastard son, Brother of Ajax; he in Phylace, Far from his native land, was driv'n to dwell, Since one to Eriopis near akin, His sire Oileus' wife, his hand had slain.
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AEneas Medon slew, and Iasus; Medon, the great Oileus' bastard son, Brother of Ajax; he in Phylace, Far from his native home, was driv'n to dwell; Since one to Eriopis near akin, His sire Oileus' wife, his hand had slain: And Iasus, th' Athenian chief, was deem'd The son of Sphelus, son of Bucolus.
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On th' other side, Patroclus from his car Leap'd to the ground: his left hand held his spear; And in the right a pond'rous mass he bore Of rugged stone, that fill'd his ample grasp: The stone he hurl'd; not far it miss'd its mark, Nor bootless flew; but Hector's charioteer It struck, Cebriones, a bastard son Of royal Priam, as the reins he held.
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To Demophoon succeeded his son Oxyntes, and to Oxyntes, Aphidas, murdered by his bastard brother Thymaetes.
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Against this town Pisistratus now directed his arms--wrested it from the Mitylenaeans-- and, instead of annexing it to the republic of Athens, assigned its government to the tyranny of his natural son, Hegesistratus,--a stormy dominion, which the valour of the bastard defended against repeated assaults.
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But the Themistocles who was archon in that year is evidently another person from the Themistocles of Salamis; for in 493 that hero was about twenty-one, an age at which the bastard of Neocles might be driving courtesans in a chariot (as is recorded in Athenaeus), but was certainly not archon of Athens.
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It shall be royal, melancholy, devilish: a splendid bastard with creation against him; the best, most fascinating subject in English history.
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It shall be royal, melancholy, devilish: a splendid bastard with creation against him; the best, most fascinating subject in English history.
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This he washed down with bastard, malmsey, and good ale, topped with almonds, comfits, perfumed cherries with "ipocras," then sprinkled himself with rose-water and dabbled his face and hands in it.
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This he washed down with bastard, malmsey, and good ale, topped with almonds, comfits, perfumed cherries with "ipocras," then sprinkled himself with rose-water and dabbled his face and hands in it.
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It shall be royal, melancholy, devilish: a splendid bastard with creation against him; the best, most fascinating subject in English history.
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This he washed down with bastard, malmsey, and good ale, topped with almonds, comfits, perfumed cherries with "ipocras," then sprinkled himself with rose-water and dabbled his face and hands in it.
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As a consequence of this, no faithful Protestant could be legally married at all, and all children of Protestant parents were bastards, whose property could be taken from them by the nearest Catholic relative.
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[Footnote: Bastard d'Estang, i.
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Bastard d'Estang, ii.
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BASTARD-D'ESTANG, _Vicomte de._ Les Parlements de France.
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For now, as if all the Muses were got with child, to bring forth bastard poets, without any commission, they do post over the banks of Helicon, till they make the readers more weary than post-horses: while in the mean time, they _Queis meliore luto finxit procordia Titan_, are better content, to suppress the outflowing of their wit, than by publishing them to be accounted knights of the same order.
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Deliverance could only come by royal power, and in Henry II, Matilda's son, Anjou gave England a greater king than Normandy had done in William the Bastard.
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The consequent impotence of the government provoked a bastard feudal anarchy, maintained by hirelings instead of liegemen.
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The tornado country.... Git to work; here's that bastard wop comin' around the buildin'."
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"If one of those bastard U-boats..." "I don't give a damn," said Fuselli boisterously; but as he lay staring into the darkness, cold terror stiffened him suddenly.
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"Say, Andy," cried Chrisfield, "that bastard is a sergeant."
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"I bet there ain't many of them bastards at the front," said Chris.
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"Not many of either kind of bastards," said Andrews laughing, as he closed the door behind them.
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"Tol'" that bastard Ah didn't give a hoot in hell what he did," said Chrisfield in a broken voice.
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"Ah'm goin' to shoot that bastard," said Chrisfield, scrubbing at the shirt.
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"Ah'd liever be at an O. T. C. like that bastard Anderson."
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I wish the war'd gone on and on until everyone of them bastards had been killed in it."
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"Which bastards?"
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"We are lucky bastards," said Walters, grinning, with the cigarette hanging out of the corner of his mouth.
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"Gee, the bastard kin drink cognac," cried Handsome.
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"Goddam these dreamin', skygazin' sons of French bastards.
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"Listen to that bastard, ain't he juss too sweet for pie when there's company?" muttered Hoggenback on his way from the barge with a bag of cement.
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"Hell, I came to warn you this bastard frawg's got soused an' has been blabbin' in the gin mill there how he was an anarchist an' all that, an' how he had an American deserter who was an anarchist an' all that, an' I said to myself: 'That guy'll git nabbed if he ain't careful,' so I cottoned up to the old frawg an' said I'd go with him to see the camarade, an' I think we'd better both of us make tracks out o' this burg."
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"I ken it's his wull," answered Cosmo:--his master never took notice whether he spoke in broad Scotch or bastard English--"I ken mears maun dee, but eh!
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Then taking the habit off indignantly, he threw it from him with contempt, and, turning to Elias, "That is the way," he said, "that the bastard brethren of our Order will strut."
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In Scandinavia, in Hungary, in the Slavonic lands, the tree of royal power was enveloped and strangled by the undergrowth of a bastard feudalism, by the territorial power of aristocracies which, under cover of administrative titles, converted whole provinces into family estates and claimed over their tenants the divine right of unlimited and irresponsible sovereignty.
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"I am of the pure breed which is being forgotten in the bastard race.
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'It lies you on to speak To the people, not by your own instruction, Nor by the matter which your heart prompts you, But with such words that are but rooted in Your tongue, though but bastards and syllables Of no allowance to your bosom's truth.'
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The wood is very old, probably primeval, as it is guarded in the oldest notices of the Manor of Merdon, and it contains a flora of its own, in which may be mentioned that rare and beautiful Melittis Melissophyllum, bastard balm, like a purple and white archangel.
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BASTARD BALM (Melittis Melissophyllum).--Ampfield Wood.
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BASTARD TOADFLAX (Thesium linophyllum).--Crab Wood.
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"And am I so idle then," said the falconer, "that have three cast of hawks to look after, at perch and mew, and to fly them in the field to boot?--and is my Lady's page so busy a man that he must take me up short?--and am I of false English blood?--I marvel what blood thou art--neither Englander nor Scot--fish nor flesh--a bastard from the Debateable Land, without either kith, kin, or ally!--Marry, out upon thee, foul kite, that would fain be a tercel gentle!"
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The natural tendency of every human being towards a stupid conceit in himself and his kind, a stupid depreciation of all unlikeness, is traded upon by this bastard science.
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A great and increasing number of people are persuaded that âhalf-breedsâ are peculiarly evil creaturesâas hunchbacks and bastards were supposed to be in the middle ages.
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"To the parish with the bastard!"
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"And did he cast up to my bairn that he was a bastard?--troth he was na blate--my certie, your father was a better man than ever stood on the Doctor's shanks--a handsome grand gentleman, with an ee like a gled's, and a step like a Highland piper."
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Your brother is a nameless bastard.
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Rex thought of her behaviour with regard to the name, and he understood the immense value she put upon it; he saw how she had persuaded herself that in Greif her husband's race was to be revived again, and he could guess what she would feel when she discovered that she had conferred what she held most holy on earth, not upon an unfortunate nobleman, but upon a murderer's bastard, who had cleverly robbed her of what she could no longer take back.
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One Greif, the bastard son of a certain Herr von Greifenstein and of a woman known as Clara Kurtz--that is the designation of all my honours, that is the description of your child's father, of the man you have called husband for twelve months and one day!
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Prove that you are a bastard if you can, and that I am a dishonoured woman!'
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Even Hilda had said that it would break her mother's heart if she were told that she had given what she most prized to a nameless bastard.
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Old Noll called Episcopalians, "bastard Catholics," and it is no wonder his ears burned.
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What a source, for example, of mischief without end in our country parishes is the one practice of calling a child born out of wedlock a 'love-child,' instead of a bastard.
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"Perhaps so," answered Rose; "but he is undeniably ambitious; and Avarice, I have heard, is Ambition's bastard brother, though Ambition be sometimes ashamed of the relationship."
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The consequence is that the child of mixed origin frequently has a degenerate heredity and, coming into the world as a bastard, is more or less in disfavor with both races; hence the social environment of the mulatto as well as his heredity is oftentimes peculiarly unfavorable.
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"It is charity," says Mr. Greg, hurling at the system of great establishments his last and bitterest anathema--"It is charity, and charity of the bastard sort--charity disguised as ostentation.
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Napoleon could not be vested with a more absolute authority than he already possessed; but the forms of republican equality vanished; and although the real social equality given to France by the Revolution was beyond reach of change, the nation had to put up with a bastard Court and a fictitious aristocracy of Corsican princes, Terrorist excellencies, and Jacobin dukes.
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