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  • He says he does not look back on anything in his life in a negative light. Times, Sunday Times
  • People can pass it down to their children and they can look back at their parents with pride.
  • On the other hand if the essential feature of the moving pictures is the combination of various views into one connected impression, we must look back to the days of the phenakistoscope which had scientific interest only; it is more than eighty years since it was invented. The Photoplay A Psychological Study
  • Before the 2010 NFL Draft, FanHouse will take a look back at the drafts of 1998 through 2007, in an effort to "redraft" based on what we now know about the players selected. CNN.com
  • She can look back on her career with great satisfaction.
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  • He still feels quite guilty when he look back on the past.
  • don't look back while you walk
  • KING: Senator Leahy, in the Boston Globe today, in an op-ed piece, you continue your effort to get what you call a commission of inquiry to look back into the practices, the detainee interrogation practices, what you call the torture committed during the Bush administration. CNN Transcript May 3, 2009
  • Taking some time to leave the crease, he turned round to look back at the umpire, and shouted as he walked back to the pavilion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't stop, because others will over you; don't look back, so as not to fall down.
  • Is there anyone who hasn't suffered for the secret love? We alwaysthink that love is very heavy, heavy and could be the heaviest thing inthe world. But one day, when you look back, you suddenly realize thatit's always light, light. We all thought love was very deep, but infact it's very thin. The deepest and heaviest love must grow up withthe time.
  • So now I look back at a lot of that stuff and I go, ‘What was I thinking?’
  • ‘I never want to look back on an album and think that that was the crowning moment and that everything has been downhill from there,’ adds Adrian.
  • He says he does not look back on anything in his life in a negative light. Times, Sunday Times
  • In celebrating Ada Lovelace Day (March 24), bigging up women in tech, I look back at those I have met since I ‘went online’ as a journalist in 2000. March « 2009 « Subs’ Standards
  • He says he does not look back on anything in his life in a negative light. Times, Sunday Times
  • `I must not digress, but when I look back, I can see the irony of it. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • She can look back on her career with great satisfaction.
  • If you want to look back, take a look at how important water has been in forging our nation and economy. Jim Lauria: Solving Our Water Problems Will Take Our Country Forward
  • In another hundred years people will look back at a world that was less crowded, full of natural wonders, and healthier. Times, Sunday Times
  • He would not have to look back and compare his last term unfavourably with the glories of yester year. The Loom of Youth
  • Don't stop, because others will over you; don't look back, so as not to fall down.
  • I wanted to someday look back at pictures of my first trip to Panama City.
  • Things always seem fairer when we look back at them, and it is out of that inaccessible tower of the past that Longing leans and beckons. James Russell Lowell 
  • Grandma said, people died is auditory sometimes feel to the imperial power, when if you hear his beloved people cry, then he will go back, a look back on the deal days.
  • One must look back to the early 1930s to find such a dramatic reversal.
  • Sometimes u need to look back, otherwise u will never know what u have lost in the way of forever searching.
  • The Frenchman did not want to look back on past glories when his work remains incomplete. Times, Sunday Times
  • The process we go through is to start demoing songs in our rehearsal space, and then kind of cut them down - we look back and realize which parts definitely don't make the cut.
  • I look back upon myself at this time as upon a cantankerous, ill - tempered and unobliging child. Father and Son: a study of two temperaments
  • Now she couldn't look back and remember those times without forcing back tears, or battling a melancholy wave of sadness.
  • I look back on that as a time when we were young and inexperienced. Times, Sunday Times
  • I hope that future generations will look back on this debate with astonishment and shame.
  • She can look back on her career with great satisfaction.
  • We had such a wonderful day and can no longer look back on our memories on the film, which put a bit of a dampener on things.
  • Grandma said, people died is auditory sometimes feel to the imperial power, when if you hear his beloved people cry, then he will go back, a look back on the deal days.
  • I wonder if in years to come I will look back and rue an opportunity missed?
  • If you struggle to find the courage, look back to work out why you settle for so little when you deserve so much better. The Sun
  • Here, a number of leading figures look back on London and cross their fingers for the next two weeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a good father, a loyal friend and a committed lawyer who helped future generations to look back on the death penalty as a relic of history. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, it's true that I have been hurt in my life. Quite a bit. But it's also true that I have loved, and been loved. And that carries a weight of its own. A greater weight, in my opinion. It's like that pie chart we talked about earlier. In the end, I'll look back on my life, and see that the greatest piece of it was love. The problems, the divorces, the sadness... those will be there too, but just smaller slivers, tiny pieces. Sarah Dessen 
  • Well, it's true that I have been hurt in my life. Quite a bit. But it's also true that I have loved, and been loved. And that carries a weight of its own. A greater weight, in my opinion. It's like that pie chart we talked about earlier. In the end, I'll look back on my life, and see that the greatest piece of it was love. The problems, the divorces, the sadness... those will be there too, but just smaller slivers, tiny pieces. Sarah Dessen 
  • No one is using the scientific method or offering any kind of testable hypothesis; just look backwards, find whichever market indicator helps support the anti-Obama thesis, and let the hackery commence. The Volokh Conspiracy » Health Insurance and Pharma Stocks Rise, US Treasuries Sink in Reponse to Obama Care:
  • Now I can look back on the whole tragedy from a distance of forty years.
  • Right at the front of the bow one can look back along both the upper port and lower starboard sides of the hull.
  • Voters may look back on an incumbent's performance in office, and cast a retrospective vote, or may compare what the candidates promise to do if elected to office, and vote prospectively.
  • Now that I look back at this he might have been making fun of me for not being able to speak my own language very well, which would have been much more embarrassing.
  • Who can now look back on his career and deem it worthy of admiration?
  • We look back on to the snow-capped hills bathed in the rosy light of the dawn.
  • Grandma said, people died is auditory sometimes feel to the imperial power, when if you hear his beloved people cry, then he will go back, a look back on the deal days.
  • When every love comes to the end, if u look back, u will find flowers and sorrows, but it's always beautiful.
  • Janus was supposedly the god of new beginnings and gateways and was able to look backwards and forwards simultaneously.
  • When I hear a soft coo, I look back and see him step out the window.
  • Remember to look back at your mistakes from time to time, but never regret them.
  • Today, when I look back on my years of sobriety and see how the Lord has changed me, I am happy and proud of who I have become.
  • Grandma said, people died is auditory sometimes feel to the imperial power, when if you hear his beloved people cry, then he will go back, a look back on the deal days.
  • Their books look back on a framed moment rather than a narrative fragment. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a week or three, I'll look back on what I've been writing recently and I'll either cringe with embarrassment or just be totally baffled by what was going on in my head.
  • In the end, when the ‘crisis’ has been resolved in the usual muddy compromise, people are embarrassed to look back and see how overwrought they had become.
  • I believe we are entitled still to look back to those giants of our past as our examples of the ultimate in statesmanlike thought. National Policy—1939 Version
  • Now I look back at my innocence with a wintry smile. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Hard Day's Night, Monterey Pop and The TAMI Show - there's a place for Performance (now on DVD for the first time) and Don't Look Back (newly available in a remastered single-disc edition for 20 bucks or a two-disc-plus-book-plus-geegaw version for 50). GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 2/23.
  • Don't stop, because others will over you; don't look back, so as not to fall down.
  • The views from the house are fantastic, though if you look back at old family photographs you see that it once was quite an isolated building.
  • A covey of sprightly grey partridge look back and trundle on.
  • If we look back in to the Old Testament, at books such as Leviticus, we see the word of God that could not possible be conceived as acceptable in modern standards.
  • The advice to ‘not look back until you've passed the finish line’ was selfish and unsportsmanlike.
  • When every love comes to the end, if u look back, u will find flowers and sorrows, but it's always beautiful.
  • So much for the balance of the new-look back row. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also in Stop Smiling, Nicolas Rapold on the new edition of Don't Look Back, which includes Bob Dylan 65 Revisited, "a kind of complemental alternate take. GreenCine Daily: DVDs, 2/20.
  • But if you look backwards in the world of higher education and learning in general, these disciplinary separations are relatively recent. Smithsonian Mag
  • We walk to a pole for chin-ups, but I look back at her.
  • He didn't even look back at her, but continued onward.
  • Christian should reluctantly give up, one by one, the pleasures of the world; and look back upon them, when relinquished, with eyes of wistfulness and regret: because he knows not the sweetness of the delights with which true Christianity repays those trifling sacrifices, and is greatly unacquainted with the _nature_ of that pleasantness which is to be found in the ways of Religion. A Practical View of the Prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians, in the Middle and Higher Classes in this Country, Contrasted with Real Christianity.
  • Sometimes you need to look back, otherwise you will never know what you have lost in the way of forever searching.
  • The beautiful pictures are something we love to look back on. The Sun
  • Ruth looked away in panic then braved herself to look back but the gaunt, pinched face had gone.
  • Feeling almost giddy with relief, Mary kept her head held high as she walked, not permitting herself to give into the feeling to look back as she went.
  • My eyes were dry and tearless as I took one last look back at the castle.
  • It is instructive to look back at just what those who were dubious thought the downside was. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not without a certain degree of romantic pride that I look back and know that the first expenses of my son's life were defrayed from the price of that first creation of my brain; and before that child was two years old, I had procured for my husband, – (for the husband who has lately overwhelmed me, my sons, and his dead patron with slander, rather than yield a miserable annuity) – a place worth a thousand a year; the arduous duty of which consisted in attending three days in the week, for five hours, to hear causes tried in the simplest forms of law. English Laws for Women in the Nineteenth Century
  • He even referred to a light bulb joke - but in fact, if I look back, I find that the joke he probably meant to tell involves tigers and was coined by a Japanese wood manufacturer.
  • The first programmable computer has only been around for 80 years and it's hoped that by the time they become centenarians, they may be able to look back and understand what it means to evolve.
  • It seemed to look back at her mockingly, and eventually, she realized that she didn't have enough malice to withstand such devilry and took her defeat gracefully.
  • And a quick look back at third-quarter winner Frontier Equity Fund provides further evidence of the risk of chasing short-term performance.
  • The beautiful pictures are something we love to look back on. The Sun
  • Now, when life is so precious, I can look back on that period with shocked amazement.
  • But all war is ugly, a fulsome horror that, someday, as with gladiatorial contests, we will look back at in appalled disbelief: we did that? Megalomania and war, from Cannae to Iraq
  • These words drove all the heroic thoughts out of my brain, and I tried to look back to see how near our pursuers were; but I could not turn my head round, but only listen to the shouts, while _crack, crack, crack_ came the reports of rifles -- badly aimed by the mounted men, who fired from the saddle, holding their weapons pistol-wise -- the bullets from which went whizzing and buzzing past our ears. Charge! A Story of Briton and Boer
  • You have to look backwards to see forwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • "I look back at my first fics and cringe," she says.
  • Ulverston Ladies Hockey Club can look back upon a memorable season, having achieved the double of winning both the Netherwood and Cumbria leagues.
  • Is there anyone who hasn't suffered for the secret love? We alwaysthink that love is very heavy, heavy and could be the heaviest thing inthe world. But one day, when you look back, you suddenly realize thatit's always light, light. We all thought love was very deep, but infact it's very thin. The deepest and heaviest love must grow up withthe time.
  • He advises folklorists to look back to ancient literature and classicists to look forward to folklore methods.
  • A look back suggests the president and his allies may have "overlearned" the lessons of President Bill Clinton's 1993-1994 health-care defeat. Wrong Turns: How Obama's Health-Care Push Went Astray
  • Well, it's true that I have been hurt in my life. Quite a bit. But it's also true that I have loved, and been loved. And that carries a weight of its own. A greater weight, in my opinion. It's like that pie chart we talked about earlier. In the end, I'll look back on my life, and see that the greatest piece of it was love. The problems, the divorces, the sadness... those will be there too, but just smaller slivers, tiny pieces. Sarah Dessen 
  • We may well look back on 2009 as a crucial turning point for the technology industry in the UK. Computing
  • Before the show we sneaked a look backstage to get the low-down on the make-up artists.
  • I can look back on them with fond memories long after my professors' disjointed ramblings have faded from my mind.
  • The other two look backwards over porn's not so illustrious past.
  • I think if we look back on our history, we had some very effective public servants who may have had some problems in their personal life and people who were perhaps paragons of personal behavior but were not good publicly to our country.
  • We charge just £1.00 per person for this fascinating look backstage.
  • And it is observed, ” so far as enquiry is able to look back at this distance of time, ” that at his being a school-boy he was an early questionist, quietly inquisitive “why this was, and that was not, to be remembered? why this was granted, and that denied?” Lives of John Donne Henry Wotton Rich'd Hooker George Herbert etc
  • Sometimes u need to look back, otherwise u will never know what u have lost in the way of forever searching.
  • She can look back on her career with great satisfaction.
  • More importantly, both songs look backwards to long-ago battles.
  • Did Auden ever look back on his adulatory poem about Sigmund Freud, whom he makes out to be a secular saint of science, with similar embarrassment, once it began to seem that Freud's ideas may have hurt more people than they helped?
  • Later, after they had migrated to Lowell and other textile towns to work in the mills, young women like Sally would look back longingly on the days they spent roaming hillsides, walking along brooks, and lying about in meadows.
  • The soldiers were hurriedly leaving the scene, their muskets over their shoulders, not even sparing a look back at the panicked crowd.
  • It was as I entered the dark halo of the second outage that the urge to look back finally proved irresistible. NIGHT SISTERS
  • These poems will only glow the stronger when seen against the background of the darkness and horror she slipped past and then could look back on. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I look back on Leeds only with fond memories. The Sun
  • Grandma said, people died is auditory sometimes feel to the imperial power, when if you hear his beloved people cry, then he will go back, a look back on the deal days.
  • The Frenchman did not want to look back on past glories when his work remains incomplete. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘I believe that as this century unfolds and people look back on this day, they will conclude that in admitting China to the WTO we took a decisive step in strengthening the global economic trading system,’ he said.
  • It's going to be one of those elections that 10 to 15 years from now people look back and point to as a midterm bloodletting," said Stuart Rothenberg, editor of the Washington-based BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • When you look back at past seasons you have Vincent, Chris March, Santino, Austin Scarlett (even his name is interesting). 'Project Runway': Are we over Irina? | EW.com
  • With two new biographies set to arrive in stores on Nov. 9, the time seems right for a look back of some of Blow's loopiest lids. SLIDESHOW: Isabella Blow's Greatest Looks
  • When we look back in ten years, I suspect that this basic narrative will remain intact. Times, Sunday Times
  • He gave me a really dirty look back. The Sun
  • Though there is a hard road ahead, it is likely that we will look back on this moment as an historical inflection point. Times, Sunday Times
  • This means that individuals often look backwards to their origins in order to find themselves, rather than to their own lives and activities.
  • Here, a number of leading figures look back on London and cross their fingers for the next two weeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would be refreshing if such decisions were made on a careful analysis of the best available technology, rather than on the emotionalism of environmentalists who only look backwards.
  • He didn't bother to look back to see whether the shots were coming from the patrol boat or from the tender.
  • Look back for a moment at our two simple cases. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • Life is simple. You make choices and you don't look back.
  • Each time I turned in terror to look back I nearly jumped out of my skin anticipating what I might see.
  • When we look back in ten years, I suspect that this basic narrative will remain intact. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, his look of irritation and slight anger remained, making her quickly look back down to the paper.
  • Set one foot, then, in front of the other, and take no moment to look back, but continue - onward.
  • Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.
  • There are very few people who do not look back to the past with a sense of longing or forward to the future with a sense of unease.
  • Look back through history, and there was usually a minimum of a month between the last big game of the season and the first Lions tour match. Times, Sunday Times
  • And what is the space of time to look backward upon, between an early departure and the longest survivance! — and what the consolation attending the sweet hope of meeting again, never more to be separated, never more to be pained, grieved, or aspersed; — but mutually blessing, and being blessed, to all eternity! Clarissa Harlowe
  • You can look back and say, well this did have to be that agonising or that intense in order to plumb the depths, in order to reach the dark night of the soul.
  • I can look in any direction by turning my wheelchair, and I choose to look back.
  • Some might look back on the hungry years and embrace the onrush of fame with relief, but not our man.
  • Grandma said, people died is auditory sometimes feel to the imperial power, when if you hear his beloved people cry, then he will go back, a look back on the deal days.
  • Anything written on the subject is now a look back at a historical event.
  • He says he does not look back on anything in his life in a negative light. Times, Sunday Times
  • She can look back on her career with great satisfaction.
  • The ruling body for women's soccer down south celebrated their centenary in 1999 and can look back on a stunning history where women's teams in the north-east once attracted tens of thousands of spectators.
  • Sometimes you need to look back, otherwise you will never know what you have lost in the way of forever searching.
  • Maybe the rain brings more blue mood for me and a three year anniversary reminds me to look back to see what happened in the days before.
  • Grandma said, people died is auditory sometimes feel to the imperial power, when if you hear his beloved people cry, then he will go back, a look back on the deal days.
  • Sometimes u need to look back, otherwise u will never know what u have lost in the way of forever searching.
  • Grandma said, people died is auditory sometimes feel to the imperial power, when if you hear his beloved people cry, then he will go back, a look back on the deal days.
  • To look back, and saw one no longer young, never make public does not rise.
  • It's strange when you look back and wonder about life and destiny. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you look back through the comments, someone did post some information on this topic...ie..some research on the doctor, and found that this doctor does exist..etc. The Fourth Kind Movie Trailer | /Film
  • Should you meet a jaguar in the jungle, just turn slowly, walk away. But slowly, never look back.
  • Whenever the key players of hip-hop’s “old school” look back on the pregnant moment when the Sugar Hill label blazed a trail for rap, there remains among them that nagging sense that it all went down the wrong way. Hip-Hop Happens
  • Sometimes you need to look back, otherwise you will never know what you have lost in the way of forever searching.
  • when every love comes to the end, if u look back, u will find flowers and sorrows, but it's always beautiful.
  • Grandma said, people died is auditory sometimes feel to the imperial power, when if you hear his beloved people cry, then he will go back, a look back on the deal days.
  • I look back at the mother bear, andshe sort of nods slowly, then lumbers off to roll around with her cub. First Snakes, Now This? « Looking for Roots
  • It is interesting (if a little painful) to look back on one's own early fumbling attempts, and I have highlighted my mistakes as well as lessons I learned from them.
  • Taking some time to leave the crease, he turned round to look back at the umpire, and shouted as he walked back to the pavilion. Times, Sunday Times
  • In another fifty years literary critics might look back and see a reflowering of the novella in the early 21st century, and wonder about its artistic roots. Archive 2009-07-01
  • Sometimes u need to look back, otherwise u will never know what u have lost in the way of forever searching.
  • As a politician and a general he could look back on no great achievements, since the progress of the Reconquista had proved troublesome during his reign and court intrigues eventually cost him his throne, yet as a patron of the sciences and arts he won the title el Sabio the Wise, by which he is remembered in history. Archive 2009-07-01
  • Look back over the last nine away wins and City have only once managed to follow up with a victory at Valley Parade.
  • It would be embarrassing to look back and realise that I had put my idiotic thoughts up in a public place.
  • Will the next age look back on ours, equally perplexed at our desperation for something to blame? Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, with a prime time interview with Barbara Walters set to air tonight and his A&E crime procedural "The Beast" premiering next Thursday, MTV News takes a look back at Swayze's career and comes away frickin 'psyched he's on the comeback trail. Patrick Swayze: A Tribute To An Amazing Career » MTV Movies Blog
  • And set to look back over the whole is to feel that in one case only has she really achieved that perfection of intimism which is her proper goal. Formations.
  • When I look back it disgusts me that I was on so little money just because I was too young to qualify for the minimum wage.
  • I look back with great fondness, espescially my 'shallow-grave' experience I had at the age of 9, where our group came across disturbed earth out near 'our' club-place in the suburbs of Houston accompanied by the smell of putrescence ... The Tobolowsky Files Ep. 22 - The Dangerous Animals Club | /Film
  • Is there anyone who hasn't suffered for the secret love? We alwaysthink that love is very heavy, heavy and could be the heaviest thing inthe world. But one day, when you look back, you suddenly realize thatit's always light, light. We all thought love was very deep, but infact it's very thin. The deepest and heaviest love must grow up withthe time.
  • He studied the scene memorizing every little detail to look back on later.
  • He didn't bother to look back to see whether the shots were coming from the patrol boat or from the tender.
  • Right at the front of the bow one can look back along both the upper port and lower starboard sides of the hull.
  • They will also look back with pride at their association with the race which no one can deny they have helped to resurrect. Times, Sunday Times
  • For a while this was shaping up as, if not quite one of football's most evil weeks, then at least a week when football could look back on its evildoing with a sense of having gone out there and really done a job. It's time to admit football is pure evil | Barney Ronay
  • From that point they did not look back and went on to a convincing 81-53 victory.
  • As we steel ourselves for even heftier fuel bills, we look back on five more motoring milestones. Times, Sunday Times
  • She can look back on her career with great satisfaction.
  • But he heard the entire tale out, then nodded and leaned forward, resting his elbows on his desk to look back and forth between them with those sharp, topaz eyes.
  • Perhaps when all this is finished, she says, gesturing at the clamorous cement mixers and the spider's web of scaffolding, she will go away and give herself time to salve her sorrow, time to look back on precious memories, time to reflect.
  • Normally when discussing the history of spam, we look back to a lawyer who spammed newsgroups about 10 years ago.
  • The net result for a new-look back four was a first clean sheet since early October. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has spawned a generation who look back upon a single act, abstracted from its consequences, as determinative of salvation.
  • The vultures inhaled and sucked the largress dry – belched and didn't look back. How a capital gains tax break could get cash to startups
  • a look back at the jfk assassination* roscoe museum displays one-of-a-kind jfk artifacts* dallas marks 45th anniversary of jfk assassination* huckabee to present dan rather talking about jfk assassination* former dallas sheriff jim bowles pens novel about jfk assassination* remembering jfk in dallas* jfk assassination viewed from the periphery in arresting new novel* jfk conspiracies: should we care? Media monarchy
  • Unfortunately, when we look back over the Army's long history, that condition is not unusual-the bulk of our Army has served in distant outposts throughout most of its years.
  • Should you meet a jaguar in the jungle, just turn slowly, walk away. But slowly, never look back.
  • Sometimes, it's better to bunk a class and enjoy with friends, because now, when I look back, marks never make me laugh, but memories do. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 
  • Robin’s already posted EPIC up there, so we know that when 2014 actu­ally rolls around, we can look back and laugh at how far our pre­dic­tions diverged from real­ity, as we per­form remote upgrades on our Dig­i­tal Con­scious­ness servers and sip calorie-free nanolattes in mas­sively mul­ti­player gridcaf The Archive.org Grid? « Snarkmarket
  • when every love comes to the end, if u look back, u will find flowers and sorrows, but it's always beautiful.
  • Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.
  • As a storied Houston shirtmaker charges forward, a look back at the wild world of Lone Star tailoring . Don't Mess With Texas Bespoke
  • Is there anyone who hasn't suffered for the secret love? We alwaysthink that love is very heavy, heavy and could be the heaviest thing inthe world. But one day, when you look back, you suddenly realize thatit's always light, light. We all thought love was very deep, but infact it's very thin. The deepest and heaviest love must grow up withthe time.
  • I am forty-five, I can look back at her with all my old admiration and none of my old bitterness with a new affection and not a scrap of passion, and take her part against the equally stupid, drivingly-energetic, sensuous, intellectual sprawl I used to be. Tono Bungay
  • Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.
  • Those of us with long political memories tend to look back at events of the past and expect history to repeat itself.
  • As I look back on decades of chairing parish and diocesan meetings, the book's purpose hits home.
  • I really can't stand the skinny thing and I just wish wish *wish* you'd get your old look back. 6th August '05
  • His voice had ice in it, but he didn't even look back, he just kept on going.
  • Occasionally they sneak glances at the businessmen -- who look back at them in mutual amazement and fear.

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