How To Use Limited In A Sentence

  • The Staff of Volans has a limited supply of magic energy. Roll a dice after each spell is cast.
  • The unit can connect to any video source that has composite video and stereo audio RCA jacks, though the encoded audio is limited to mono.
  • As a book about a nonoperational aircraft, Valkyrie will probably attract only a limited audience within the Air Force community.
  • In a field where biological material is limited, experimental cytogenetic techniques often require only a few cells.
  • The use of steam-driven bellows in blast furnaces helped ironmakers switch over from charcoal (limited in quantity) to coke, which is made from coal, in the smelting of pig iron.
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  • The area of domination and control that affected me the longest isn't limited to just my small church. Christianity Today
  • His food was limited to bread and water.
  • With a full tank of fuel, the weight bias shifts rearwards slightly, which helps traction, as does the standard limited slip differential.
  • These envision a range of possible outcomes within which the actual future is delimited.
  • As for the problem…one wonders if the africanized honeybee is having similar problems or if it is limited to the “domesticated” variety. Bees still alive and buzzing | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • It seems the awful practice of hazing is not just limited to college sororities and fraternities.
  • Whether these positive initiatives will be enough to overcome disappointment on the limited over-all budget reduction will depend on the extent to which the investor is willing to look beyond near-term sluggishness in North American growth. Budget '85 Special Meeting of The Empire Club of Canada
  • Another is that our empathy appears to be limited to those we identify as part of our own family or tribe. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cap or diaphragm had been developed in the 1880's but its availability had been very much limited as people were kept in the dark as to its very existence.
  • Some see that as a kind of visionary genius that goes beyond limited piecemeal approaches.
  • Pfizer emphasized the halt was limited to patients participating in clinical testing who suffered from a joint disorder known as osteoarthritis, although the company is slated to meet with the FDA later this week to assess any implications for other programs. Pfizer Suspends Trials of Pain Drug After FDA Request
  • I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world. Albert Einstein 
  • Integrity unlimited, superior quality Albatron is the pursuit.
  • This has been done on numerous occasions in the past by the Senate with regard to appointments by governors, and does NOT involve judging "qualifications" (age, citizenship, and inhabitancy) which was limited in Powell v. McCormack. Blago Does All Us A Favor
  • In their place you have to look at using low-joule cordials and soft drinks, plain mineral water and soda water, low fat milk and dry wines or spirits and even then limited to a maximum of two alcoholic drinks a day.
  • Some programs also offer users a limited ability to decide for themselves which sites to block.
  • These need to be kept tight, sharp and limited, because the woollier they get, the more endangered. Times, Sunday Times
  • •Most soils are dominated by quartz sand, and are acidic, xeric, and have a very limited nutrient supply; they are coarser, drier, less fertile, and less suited to agriculture than the mesic soils of Ecoregion 84d. Ecoregions of New Jersey (EPA)
  • It scales brilliantly, degrades gracefully, supports optional categories and ‘beaming,’ and is configurable to an unlimited number of options.
  • Limited incineration is already a key part of the government's waste management strategy.
  • The key skills he 'exorcised' for a decade are limited in the extreme. The Ghost Of Leaders Past
  • After glittering premieres in London and Leeds, this was a much more low-key affair as the cinema only seats 250 people, so invitations were strictly limited.
  • This sort of detailed description is of limited use. Macrosociology: An Introduction to Human Societies
  • After World War I its activities were severely limited by lack of funds and its inability to recruit good personnel.
  • Any knowledge that I inquire is from the limited public sources that the APD can't suppress or intimidate. City of Aurora's Labor Union Negotiations Continue with Mixed Progress, Complaints and Counter-Complaints
  • The legislation could have given a right of appeal to the objectors in the same way as it is given to applicants but this it has not done and they are dependent on the limited powers of this court to intervene by way of judicial review.
  • The notion of a fair trial is not limited to those in the dock. Times, Sunday Times
  • Retinyl palmitate requires enzymatic conversion of retinol to retinoic acid, making the availability limited.
  • While the generally liberal-leaning U.S. foreign policy establishment was quick to equate Obama's ascent to the presidency with a "new area of international engagement," the realities of realpolitilk has not only forced the President into a "straightjacket" with limited policy options vis-à-vis Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq. Sigurd Neubauer: Tea Partiers, Watch Out: Obama's Iran Policies Echo Bush's
  • His speech is immature, his vocabulary limited.
  • We are shaped by but not limited to our great ape selves. Times, Sunday Times
  • The range of the cero mackerel is limited to the western Atlantic Ocean, from Massachusetts, USA south to Brazil, including the Bahamas and West Indies.
  • This can entail harming companies that would be as efficient and as effective as Google is in these areas but for their limited access to consumers, creating a clear violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act, of American law on monopolization, and on European competition law. Eric K. Clemons: One Click Away? Maybe and Maybe Not
  • Otherwise you'll just have to pump as much as you can into the scheme through voluntary contributions, although scope here is limited as you are restricted to a maximum of 15% of your annual salary.
  • Energy expenditure whilst flying is limited as most passengers sit in their seats for most if not all of the journey.
  • Neither in World War II nor in the Cold War did US administrations go so far in restricting civil liberties or arrogating unlimited power to the executive branch.
  • Besides this, the National Adventure Foundation is offering limited tented accommodation at the destination itself.
  • Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit, with unlimited wine.
  • It should be clear by now that Jackson has been royally twisted by the trifecta of supernova fame, seemingly unlimited cash, and a profound loneliness - none of which he asked for.
  • HAV infection produces a self-limited disease that does not result in chronic infection or chronic liver disease. Dr. Andrew Lange: How to Get a Sexually Transmitted Disease Without Having Sex
  • Before advertising limited its possibilities, television, like radio before it, was envisioned as an electronic pathway to moral enlightenment.
  • Oxford Limited intends to offer colleges the opportunity to sell the items directly through the JCRs at competitive prices.
  • Here, distribution may be limited to a small number of intermediaries who gain better margins and exclusivity.
  • There remain on the balance sheet assets with uncertain value and limited relevance to the UK economy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The laser beam for Raman excitation was focused to a static diffraction limited spot in the center of the focal plane.
  • Once primarily limited to intergang violence, the bloodshed of the city’s drug trade began spilling onto the streets of the border city in July 1997, when, at the age of forty-two, Amado Carrillo Fuentes died during a botched cosmetic surgery procedure in Mexico City, supposedly designed to change his appearance to evade law enforcement. THE DAUGHTERS OF JUÁREZ
  • Our lives become narrow, blinkered, limited. Life Without Work
  • But limited sight seemed in no way to impede his ability to get through the business; indeed it didn't impede his ability to cut to the nub of the matter at issue.
  • The Russian studies use sites that are perhaps the best temp proxies dendrology can offer — cold not moisture-limited sites, and whadayaknow, the correlation w/temps are much better than average. Juckes and the Indigirka River Alter Ego « Climate Audit
  • If works are not published under Creative Commons, their dissemination is severely limited. Creative Commons for Catholics
  • Appreciation of conventional cinema aesthetics, among both filmmakers and their intended audience, may be naïve or limited.
  • Both François Massialot, in Le Cuisinier roïal et bourgeois, and Menon, in Le Cuisinière bourgeoise, speak of the bourgeois kitchen as simple in style and limited in possibilities, but where special occasions required special efforts, indicating that for them the term designated a style of life and social position beneath that of the nobility. Savoring The Past
  • If I had unlimited resources, I would use the Albert Hall for some way-out Stockhausen sonic experiment.
  • Hence, war - limited or full-fledged - as an option must be ruled out at least for the present.
  • Other than releasing small amounts of oil from the Reserve for very limited short term climatic or pipeline disruptions, extortionist high oil prices that were risking a national economic calamity were never adequate cause to tap the SPR in this administration's reckoning. Raymond J. Learsy: Stop The Energy Department From Hiking Oil Prices By Reinstituting Purchases For The Strategic Petroleum Reserve
  • Education received what stimulus limited resources would allow, particularly primary education in the departments.
  • A limited edition of 1,000 white on pale blue Jasper 8-inch plates, featuring the Home Office seal, were produced.
  • The canon law assumed that cathedral had five or more bells, a parish church two or three, while the churches of the medicant orders, like public oratories, were originally limited to one. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
  • In 1949 President Harry S. Truman signed the Organic Act, which established Guam as an unincorporated territory, with limited self-rule.
  • You can even use a limited amount of starchy adjuncts - such as flaked maize, flaked oats or flaked barley FriendFeed - georgeh
  • The reason that the minimum wage is problematic is that it is also self-limiting, only because companies can't pay employees less than the minimum wage, what generally gets limited is the number of jobs.
  • A third limitation is the study's limited geographical scope.
  • Domestic issues are dominating in the hope the electorate have short memories and limited concentration.
  • The old pub ashtray was beautifully made and designed, produced in limited numbers and has great nostalgic value, he argues. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes she had wondered how Con fared, but nothing was ever said on the subject and she and Brace had been, in their visiting, limited to the downstair rooms. The Man Thou Gavest
  • Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit, with unlimited wine.
  • Does a disorganised clothing industry with little commercial interest in quality simply reflect our own limited needs and aspirations?
  • She added that inherently intermittent supplies from wind and solar power would be of limited use in bridging the gap. Times, Sunday Times
  • She also asks you to recall the vastness of your potential and to remember the unlimited possibilities you hold within yourself. September 16th, 2004
  • The ability of predictors of survival to prognosticate in individual patients is, of course, limited.
  • And another big one, of course, is the growing number of people who have no family doctor and no hope of getting one, either, because years ago the government (composed of people who NEVER make any mistakes) decided there were too many doctors and limited enrollment in med schools across the country. ProWomanProLife » Abortion politics in the USA
  • The judge left it to counsel to submit suggestions for appropriate relief for the limited infringement of copyright.
  • Buyers get unlimited texts and 100 minutes talktime, after signing up for a minimum of one month. The Sun
  • So much of what has been written to date comes from an older generation that have not grown up in a digital universe, or whose exposure has been limited.
  • ADN if you want to download no reason why a 99$ account should not get you 50 megabit unlimited, give 9 a month to hollywood and the riaa and tell them to bugger off. make it a law and make the only way they get an increase is by national referendum, WHAT HOLLYWOOD FEAR DEMOCRACY? Rogers bill of consumer rights
  • Thedemo car was still running in so I was limited in how much welly I could give it.
  • But what should you buy when your limited experience and funds won't stretch to a shiny superbike? The Sun
  • Most toy factories are small or middle-sized, with limited staff and budgets for toy innovation.
  • I felt that scientific experiments provided almost unlimited insight…
  • Space on the night will be limited to leave room for the brave to foxtrot and quickstep.
  • Also on the way is a three-door Astra sport hatch with a panoramic windscreen, meaning that all in the car have an almost unlimited view of what is happening outside all around them.
  • Under the plan, suppliers will be limited to four tariffs for electricity and four for gas. The Sun
  • His prospects were limited to a low-paid job in the civil service or a low-paid job in military.
  • Recently, nitroglycerine (glyceryl trinitrate) has been suggested as a tocolytic agent because it showed no significant side effects in animal studies and limited human studies.
  • Interventions shown to be effective in secondary care may therefore have limited value in the community.
  • The limited space made our joyful embrace a somewhat gymnastic endeavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Starting with this, the article analyzes military requirement of LFT (Limited Long-distance Firepower of Tank) from fighting task, fighting action and battlefield control.
  • The elbow joint is very stable and is limited to flexion and extension.
  • The sample size was limited, the range of treatments surveyed perhaps too wide for the small numbers involved.
  • They often use primitive weapons rocks, blunt objects and machetes to conserve their limited munitions and inflect maximum brutality. Jedidiah Jenkins: Obama Made the Right Decision in Africa, Here's Why...
  • This offer is available for a limited period only.
  • Then he swotted and got his limited electrician's licence.
  • A limited number of books should be available for sale and signing at the event.
  • Schweiker describes his position as theocentric, but God seems to be a useful symbol that gives human agency seriousness and purpose by checking the unlimited expansion of human power.
  • Robinson called the proposal a quick fix of limited value.
  • Clearly, the absence of cheque guarantee cards limited the value of the cheque book facility.
  • A white boy dancer must deliver an impotent, but ironic, rendering of White's (love unlimited) orchestration of potent sexuality.
  • (It was formerly called the sympathetic nervous system, but this term is now limited to one part of this system, and the term autonomic to another part, although some writers still use the term sympathetic for the whole, and others [the English] the term autonomic for the whole.) The Foundations of Personality
  • The tremendous pressure placed on Louisville workers to cater to the horse aristocracy was not limited to industries in direct contact with race fans.
  • So, shareware is just software with a free or limited trial? What is shareware? : #comments
  • It took months to be able to swallow again and produce saliva, meaning my food choices were limited. The Sun
  • PR. com) -- HealthCare Global Enterprises Limited (HCG), South Asia's largest cancer care network, today unveiled the PET Myocardial Blood Flow (MBF) System that offers clinicians a non-invasive method to determine true myocardial blood flow and accurately assess the need for revascularization procedures such as stenting and bypass surgery. PR.com Press Releases
  • Disappointment means that things haven't worked out the way you wanted! And now what to do? Very simple: Stand up and walk! Cut the tragedy because our limited time must always be used for the forward movements! Mehmet Murat ildan 
  • The inquest was told there was unlimited free beer, wine and water available to guests at the event.
  • If pollies and retired pollies want to access unlimited airport lounge grog, they can pay for it like anyone else.
  • Buchanan has said he would gradually eliminate all foreign economic aid and give only limited assistance in instances of humanitarian disasters.
  • The powers bestowed by this statute are completely unlimited, restricted by no law or institution.
  • In this we were limited only by the time and effort we wished to expend, rather than such logistical publishing considerations as page layout and total printing costs.
  • Travel between Wellington and Auckland was on the 3 pm express and the 7 pm limited.
  • Unlimited quantities of canned or fresh beansprouts may be added to bulk up small quantities of rice.
  • Although technically open to the public, entry was limited to holders of scarce tickets of admission.
  • I have unlimited potential.
  • Typically, such employees would be restricted for a limited period from soliciting the business of established clients of the company.
  • If homeopaths limited themselves to minor, self-limiting conditions, they wouldn't do too much harm. Times, Sunday Times
  • But, most of these figures have a limited range of posture, with the bent head, suggesting defeat, or failure.
  • The dika nut matures in seven years and although exploitation is still limited to self-planted trees the dika seems suitable for planting in hedges, wooded areas, mixed orchards and pure groves. 1. Lost crops of the incas.
  • This is a long and arduous task, one that the authorities admit has had only very limited success to date.
  • These include but are not limited to: chlorella, blue-green algae, spirulina from California or Hawaii, AFA blue-green algae (Aphanizomenon Flos Aquae), kelp, nori, green barley, wheat grass and alfalfa.
  • There is limited scope for creativity in my job.
  • Like Bush, he is widely regarded as a philistine and intellectually limited man, whose pomposity and sense of self-importance are exceeded only by his provincialism.
  • Although the fitting of the saddle should as far as practicable be limited to the adjustment of the shape of the tree and to regulating the amount of stuffing in the panel; the use of a numdah with a saddle which does not fit the horse or which is not sufficiently stuffed, is often a valuable makeshift when necessity gives no other choice. The Horsewoman A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding, 2nd. Ed.
  • For instance the front bodywork of the Renegade model has been completely restyled to differentiate it from the Limited.
  • Thus, private property interests in land subject to the public trust are severely limited.
  • On the theoretic level, the application of moral purism as weapon to make unlimited criticism to terrorism is the only route thoroughly solving ethical problem of terrorism.
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  • However, the measurable distance from the sea bed to the sea surface is limited to around 50 meters, so the sensors cannot function in the open ocean, only in littoral areas.
  • The evening begins with champagne and includes a four-course banquet, unlimited drinks and entertainment from minstrels, jesters and fire-eaters.
  • The company's manufacturing capability is quite limited.
  • Moreover, surveys reveal that the process committee overlay to the traditionally managed organization is winning limited employee acceptance at best.
  • Juveniles have no need to move because they are oxygen requirements are unknown for this group of organisms and circulation is limited to the movement of fluid through the large pseudocoel. Featured Articles - Encyclopedia of Earth
  • Previous published work from a number of chorts in resource-limited settings has suggested that anaemia, which is not responsive to antibiotics, is a major risk factor for death in people with advanced HIV disease. Undefined
  • Computer generated text requires limited physical contact in the same way that washing machines provide clean clothes with minimal manual handling.
  • However , the resource of inquiry station can not increase as much as the users' demand, therefore the problem is how to meet the demand of users with limited resources.
  • Due to its limited budget and manpower, the record company did not want to do it either.
  • Perhaps such abbreviations of thought are inevitable in the limited space available for text on a display label.
  • Second, buoyage and charting are limited - and there's no Coast Guard or TowBoatU.S. to save your bacon if you skewer your yacht on a reef.
  • CONCLUSION: Our study shows an impact for only a limited number of brain dead donor resuscitation parameters on DGF duration.
  • Offers are subject to availability which may be strictly limited. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jerdon's courser Rhinoptilus bitorquatus Phasianidae Ceylon junglefowl Gallus lafayetii Capitonidae Yellow-fronted barbet Megalaima flavifrons An asterisk signifies that the species 'range is limited to this ecoregion. Deccan thorn scrub forests
  • These notes are largely extracts and only contain a limited amount of comment.
  • We have only a limited capacity for checking the accuracy of many environmental monitoring results, let alone of predictions.
  • It is in a comfortable key with limited chromaticism, employs only basic syncopation and has frequent rests.
  • In practice applications, generic near neighbor classifier was limited for the amount of pattern processing was very large and was difficult to get the best data quickly on line.
  • Any improvement is liable to be limited by a basic scarcity of players consistently capable of exerting exceptional influence on matches. Times, Sunday Times
  • She did make a limited attempt to push him away but she remained lifeless. The Sun
  • This outlook produces limited results that do not really challenge conventional wisdom or official society at the deepest levels.
  • Gazing at their little arms, and their toothy (and sometimes toothless) grins, I wondered what it would be like to be catapulted from a world where your opportunities in life were, on any social and economic index, likely to be pretty limited, to one I couldn't even dream of: one where you understand how the black dots on a page turn into something that lifts the human heart, and where the way you move horse hair over strings can make the soul soar. Christina Patterson: Why Our Children Should Reach for the Stars
  • His scanty remarks are limited to generalities.
  • His lack of mobility and limited lateral movement were major detriments for the Jets' offense in 2003, when offensive coordinator Paul Hackett took repeated and unwarranted hits for his play design.
  • The extras are limited to a brief filmography for director Michael Steinberg, Stiles, and Patrick Muldoon.
  • A similar test involving email yielded the same result, although the researchers' limited pool of testees - 63 for the phone and 50 for the email - coupled to the fact that only nine subjects were filmed across the two tests, prompted "some scepticism". Thoughts are things (thoughts have wings).
  • In a narrow and limited sense, such an approach would seem reasonable. Times, Sunday Times
  • North West Hospice is incorporated as a limited company and is also registered as a charity.
  • Time is limited, please be brief.
  • The life of activated carbon is limited - factors like gallonage and stocking levels affecting it.
  • Plastics are highly energy-intensive and composed mostly of nonrenewable fossil fuels whose supplies are expected to become increasingly limited.
  • Most people only have a limited amount of leisure time.
  • It proposed that affirmative action be limited to initial preferential treatment, and that a cut-off date be fixed for the programme.
  • This new volume celebrates 10 more years of limited-edition serigraphs that were printed and published from the original artwork of Eyvind Earle.
  • Without some sort of prioritization scheme, it will be difficult to focus limited resources on species, ecoregions, and habitats that are in need of conservation.
  • For most other common solid tumours such as those of lung, oesophagus, stomach, or pancreas, only limited survival gains have been achieved.
  • Ragland won the Trophy-Truck division for the third consecutive year, and Fortin took the overall pro and unlimited Class I victory.
  • This example is extremely limited as I was speaking to a single individual.
  • A limited number of documents from the period are still extant.
  • Most of the normal rules outlined above concerning partnerships are relevant to the limited partnership, but with some crucial differences.
  • Scouts last season believed Hackett's ultraconservative approach limited Chad Pennington's progress.
  • He limited each person to one cup of tea.
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  • To have real control over how all those people, under a lot of stress, and with very limited experience, are protecting the sanitariness of the product, is just very, very difficult," Hassebrook says of the meat industry. Undefined
  • The ministry's initial mandate was limited to internal security-the suppression of political dissent, counter-espionage, and sabotage.
  • So far their filing of charges has been limited to targets in the Americas and the Caribbean but perhaps their crusading zeal will infect other continents. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although this particular result may be due to the limited sampling of avian taxa, the presence of a deinonychosaurian key feature (a hyperextendible second toe) and the absence of two avian key features a triradiate palatine (3) and a fully reversed first toe in Archaeopteryx challenges the monophyly of Aves as currently recognized. New Archaeopteryx fossil provides further insight into bird, dinosaur evolution - The Panda's Thumb
  • With limited exceptions, it proposed that all functions of local government be undertaken by a single authority in each area.
  • He had limited creole support, but his call galvanized hundreds of peasants and mineworkers who had suffered oppressive conditions in the Bajío region. H. New Spain (Mexico)
  • It may work in a limited number of cases, but the relationship between the divorcees would need to be extremely amicable.
  • the editor limited the length of my article to 500 words
  • The statute is not limited to possession in or even affecting interstate commerce, or to possession of a firearm that has traveled in interstate commerce.
  • With budgets tight, many in the force see this as the most efficient way of using limited resources.
  • Thus, pump life has been limited by the wear of the brushes in conventional brush-type motors.
  • As places are limited it is important that places are booked early.
  • The important, yet limited, investigatory role of the police to gather facts and collect evidence is well-established," Lohan attorney Shawn Chapman Holley said in a statement Tuesday. Back To Jail?
  • While investigating the dyeing properties of the lichens, I made experiments, with a view to test their colorific power, on as many species as I could obtain in sufficient quantity, to render it at all useful to operate on -- that number, however, being very limited (between forty and fifty). The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • The airlifting of airmobile elements under these conditions will more frequently than not be over small distances for which reason it is advisable for them to have a limited number of army aircraft and heavy combat equipment.
  • The researchers also found that speed cameras also had only a limited impact on speeding. Times, Sunday Times
  • A limited number of such vehicles as no-load stock index funds and inflation-indexed Treasury bonds should be made available.
  • He has a small vocabulary and is only able to express himself in a limited fashion.
  • This gives employees virtually unlimited promotion and earnings potential. TOP MARKETING AND MEDIA COMPANIES IN THE UK
  • Studies based on historical records are necessarily limited in the kinds of questions they can answer.
  • In fresh water streams and rivers, juvenile coho salmon defend territories and compete for limited feeding sites with other fish.
  • The high frequency gain of the regulator is limited to suppress the high frequency oscillation of the control signal while assigning the closed-loop poles.
  • Modern auditing is obviously not limited to hearing, but must employ all senses to meet the cognitive challenges faced by the recipients of accounting information.
  • Marrlist Limited had locus as a creditor of the company.
  • Fresh water was piped in from the lake behind the settlement and could be tapped into with relative ease, giving Mac the unlimited fresh water that had always been his dream.
  • SO you have bought the surround sounds amp & speakers. the speaker stands and all the wires. you have bought the best sound you can afford … … … … then settle on an inferior picture because of the size of tv, you say that you have limited floor space so what are you doing with it NOW, are you displaying some rare and ancient artefact, is your new stand taken up that same space you needed so much or do you just have more floor to clean. Mitsubishi’s New LaserVue TVs: First Impressions - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Politicians have a limited emotional range - normally just rampant egomania or self pity.

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