How To Use Sabot In A Sentence

  • No doubt a couple of sleazoids will appear, maybe even a saboteur.
  • The opposition boycotted and sabotaged an election in February which they would certainly have lost again. Times, Sunday Times
  • A shame since it includes the weapons, sabotage devices and other inventions which undoubtedly frustrated the German forces.
  • German saboteurs plotted a wartime bombing campaign in Britain using exploding cans of processed peas, according to secret files made public for the first time today.
  • During the boat ride, he pointed out the site of a former Maori pa, a fortified settlement hidden in the bush where warriors had hauled their canoes high up the cliffs to protect them from saboteurs.
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  • Now that the partisans were well organized in the Province of Parma they committed many acts of sabotage.
  • The Sana news agency quoted an unnamed official as expressing "regret" that Arab states had "completely ignored facts on the killing and sabotage committed by armed terrorist groups".
  • Those who know that one meaning of sabot is “a wooden shoe” will probably admire desabotage, from Bill Parks, of Covington, Va. Word Fugitives
  • The sabot's guiding shards could be seen flying off to either side as the dense, narrow core went on to find its mark.
  • Police are making great savings by no longer having to send officers and helicopters out to deal with clashes between hunts and saboteurs on almost every Saturday during the winter.
  • Women as perpetrators include nearly 200 women tried as spies, smugglers, couriers, and saboteurs conducting such activity as cutting telegraph wire.
  • The ministry's initial mandate was limited to internal security-the suppression of political dissent, counter-espionage, and sabotage.
  • After Colleen claims that Joy tried to sabotage her chances of winning, the meeting turns into bedlam (much to everyone's amusement).
  • Demoralize the enemy from within by surprise, terror, sabotage, assassination. This is the war of the future. Adolf Hitler 
  • In all honesty, they were again seeing it as our input sabotaging what they wanted to do.
  • None of these accusations however has been proven and some within Bulgaria believe that they were generated as acts of business sabotage by weapons companies from other countries.
  • In 1963, Sisulu was tried with Mandela and other activists for planning acts of sabotage and revolution.
  • Food obsession falls under the form of self-sabotage I call compulsive self-sabotage, the hardest kind of self-destruction to shake. The Truth About Beauty
  • His main struggle is going to be Hillary trying to sabotage his campaign. Obama still struggles with some Democrats
  • This was a deliberate attempt to sabotage the ceasefire.
  • Mr Nawaz does not overtly accuse America of sabotaging the plane.
  • He is accused of attempting to sabotage the eradication plan by giving rats an antidote to the poison used in the eradication.
  • I do not deny that I planned sabotage. The Sun
  • OTTAWA — The Bloc Quebecois filed a police complaint over what it described as sabotage in one of four federal byelections Monday. Dismal Turnouts For Victory!
  • He was organising sabotage units and armed groups. Times, Sunday Times
  • Public life in America is strewn with wreckage from the reputations of figures sabotaged by their own lies. Fallout from resume lies can be brutal Padding resumes has brought down many figures
  • They accused him of deliberately sabotaging the peace talks.
  • The fact that this official sabotaged the test is terrible, yet not surprising.
  • They increased their own effectiveness as a result, by improving the stability of their constituents, but at the same time they helped train an efficient modern work force and reduced the multitude of individual resistances to industrial society, ranging from idling on the job to theft and sabotage, that suggested far more fundamental hostility to modernity than the dictates of reason could counte - nance. PROTEST MOVEMENTS
  • Try to break your pattern of self-sacrifice and self-sabotage, and stay on the road to good health.
  • I do not deny that I planned sabotage. The Sun
  • The fire at the factory was caused by sabotage.
  • It had been judged wiser to keep our rendezvous location a secret lest any of the more intractable nobles sabotage our plans. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • He said that it was possible for staff to "sabotage" equipment and that the movement of staff in and around the furnaces of the ferromanganese smelters could distort results of testing for manganese dust. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The Marx Brothers stow away in "Monkey Business" (1931), and a soda fountain is sabotaged with boozy "lemon syrup" in "Caught Plastered" (1931). On Screen: Rare Comedy for Cinephiles
  • Some have accused Stoiber of deliberately trying to sabotage Merkel in a fit of pique at her rapid rise.
  • Burmese peace negotiators have accused the Chinese government of interfering with the talks to sabotage a deal. Times, Sunday Times
  • In that ruling, the justices said spies and saboteurs were violators of the law of war and so were not entitled to prisoner-of-war protections.
  • There will be no sabotage of the civil service program during my administration.
  • A distinction was early made between readily traceable sabotage, blowing objects up with a bang, and undetectable sabotage - insaississable was the almost untranslatable French word for it.
  • Einstein confided that this attitude made him suspect that the Brandeis crowd was “committing sabotage” of his mission. How Einstein Divided America's Jews
  • But first to the Oxford Stadium, where a dangerous track sabotaged a night's speedway.
  • During the retreat a guerrilla resistance force was organized to conduct sabotage, operating behind enemy lines.
  • The chief engineer of the pipeline said saboteurs are definitely responsible for the resultant explosion and fire.
  • The Pakistan Enduring Assistance and Cooperation Enhancement (PEACE) Act of 2009, introduced by Representative Howard Berman on April 2 says in sub-clause “J” that Pakistan is “not to support any person or group that conducts violence, sabotage, or other activities meant to instil fear or terror in India”. Pakistan Does Not Need American Aid, Good News
  • PENHAUL (on camera): And as the countdown to the January 30 elections continues, government officials believe the resistance fighters whom they describe as desperadoes will step up their sabotage campaign. CNN Transcript Dec 5, 2004
  • But then again, what would purposeful self-sabotage prove except that his listeners are all just force-fed lunkheads?
  • During the First World War it housed Belgian refugees, who made sabot clogs in the workshop of Arthur Simpson, renowned furniture designer and wood-carver.
  • Many of these slave workers, male and female, deliberately sabotaged the work that they did - so in their own way they helped the war effort of the Allies.
  • It had been judged wiser to keep our rendezvous location a secret lest any of the more intractable nobles sabotage our plans. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Farm machinery was sabotaged, cars were daubed with paint stripper and the home windows of staff were smashed.
  • While the government seeks to impose an information blockade by shutting down outlets perceived as supporting the opposition, overseas hackers are busy sabotaging government networks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not to sabotage our democracy and vandalise the fragile process of government by consent. The Sun
  • The map documented ten incidents of “sabotage,” thirty-one incidents of “underground activities,” sixty-nine “attacks on personnel,” 140 incidents of “looting,” eighty-three “wire cuts” of military communications, and one “riot.” Between War and Peace
  • The most famous element of Swiss defense were the sabotage plans: At the moment of German invasion, the Simplon and St. Gotthard tunnels would be blown up, as well as all bridges over the Rhine, power stations, and air fields. Shameless Self-promotion Sunday #45
  • Having failed to defeat McCreevy at home, it seems De Rossa is bent on an act of national sabotage by wrecking his chances of securing an influential post on the Commission.
  • These tactics were often not much more than pinpricks; more serious troubles could be brought on by traceable sabotage.
  • The object was to show how a certain sector of the economy fulfilled or overfulfilled its plan, despite wreckers, saboteurs, pessimists, and other perils.
  • Through the 18th century there were riots and acts of sabotage provoked by anxiety about wages and unemployment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Criminals, saboteurs, and diehard regime loyalists must be detained and tried in a fair manner.
  • Farm machinery was sabotaged, cars were daubed with paint stripper and the home windows of staff were smashed.
  • I was wondering, is it safe/possible to shoot sabot slugs from a smoothbore 870 with an extended rifled choke. Shooting Sabot Slugs With a Rifled Choke??
  • The most prominent threats were listed as ‘infiltration and sabotage by hostile overseas forces’, ‘disturbance by nationalist splittism forces’ and ‘religious extremists and terrorists’.
  • Let's say an enemy has invited all your gang to a weenie roast, and you want to sabotage the picnic.
  • There has been no systematic attempt to sabotage or destroy the oilfields, either in the south or the north.
  • Joined by a small troop of men, who sometimes get lost along the way, you must fight to destroy the enemy and sabotage the invasion of the planet.
  • By now, sabotage has become endemic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Villain: Buttons Zortell (hireling), Nick Clipton (fake name of the man behind the sabotage, obvious early in the story that it is one of the three mine owners) Dusk Before the Dawn » 2010 » April
  • Calais fishers, with painted sabots, and ochred trousers. The Lord of the Sea
  • This count comes under the head of what may be called capitalistic sabotage. An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Peace And The Terms Of Its Perpetuation
  • The soldiers shot the three saboteurs.
  • AMMAN Reuters - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said Saturday legislation to lift 48 years of emergency law would be enacted by next week but warned that new laws in the works would not be lenient toward what he called sabotage. Reuters: Top News
  • This shows that violent sabotage is by no means unknown in the passenger ferry industry.
  • Of course the Résistance was militarily ineffectual from a conventional standpoint: It was a guerrilla movement, with a large civil component that emphasised civil desobedience and sabotage. Think Progress » On Today Show, O’Reilly Compares Murtha With Hitler Sympathizers
  • The secret agent was arrested on a charge of sabotage.
  • Gore sells only to select manufacturers and then approves every design to prevent poor construction from sabotaging its lifetime guarantee.
  • However, even if you can't pull a sickie, the armchair revolutionaries say you can still sabotage your company.
  • STEWART: So Elvis decided to do his best to sabotage the recording, so his label RCA wouldn't release it. CNN Transcript Dec 25, 2006
  • Clearly, too, the resistance and sabotage mentioned in official documents were the exception, not the rule.
  • There will be whingers in IBEC who will call the farmers traitors and saboteurs and who will say the country can't afford any more supports for the farmers.
  • She also has a tendency to sabotage plans. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most famous element of Swiss defense were the sabotage plans: At the moment of German invasion, the Simplon and St. Gotthard tunnels would be blown up, as well as all bridges over the Rhine, power stations, and air fields. Shameless Self-promotion Sunday #45
  • Anyone with a foreign accent, including refugee children, were labelled as potential saboteurs.
  • Bad weather, however, delayed airdrops for Cross before the war ended so Donovan eventually scrubbed the sabotage and kidnap missions. Wild Bill Donovan
  • In The Line of Polity, the outlink station Miranda is destroyed by sabotage, by a nanomycelium which Dragon supplied. Archive 2010-01-01
  • Therefore, it is imperative to prevent the fight for freedom and peace, dignity and justice being hijacked by the double dealers and slick saboteurs.
  • Even those who are the most devoted to a regimen of exercise and healthful nutrition can be sabotaged by their genes.
  • They may be lazy and resist work to the point of sabotaging it in one situation. MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
  • During the General Strike in 1926, saboteurs derailed the Flying Scotsman and two of the 10 coaches it was pulling.
  • That sabotages the effectiveness of the demonstrators who are literally putting their freedom on the line, going through the process of getting arrested, handcuffed, put in a police van or bus, fingerprinted, mug-shotted, fined and sometimes charged with crimes -- usually charges that are unsupportable and ultimately dropped. Are Mainstream Media Covering 21st Century Freedom Riders Fighting For Health Care Civil Rights & Ending Wars
  • Fearing military attack and more sabotage, the Iranians are speeding up the preparations to install new highspeed centrifuges. Times, Sunday Times
  • At first Isak deliberately sabotages the intruder's research by preparing his food in his bedroom, or in other ways changing his habits.
  • While Shell officials tried to investigate, a group of unidentified saboteurs set the pipeline on fire, Shell said in a statement.
  • Denied direct expression, the pair's love powers a feud of point-scoring repartee and prankish acts of sabotage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Through the 18th century there were riots and acts of sabotage provoked by anxiety about wages and unemployment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then we discover that outside of Teutonic countries no one celebrates Christmas by the giving of presents and that in Holland, instead of the stocking, the child's wooden sabot is used for the Christmas presents. How To Make A Christmas Speech
  • Police called in reinforcements after the hunt began to track saboteurs but said the meet was largely peaceful.
  • Are they artists, pranksters or techno-saboteurs?
  • Perhaps there was only the slimmest chance of his survival but for him to try and sabotage even that seemed a miserable thing. THE EXECUTION
  • In subsonic slug loads, Metro Gun Systems offers a special Hastings 1 1/4-ounce sabot slug that has performed admirably on deer.
  • Her father, who blames his wife for the move, is adamant about returning to the big city - so much so that he deliberately sabotages any relationships she might develop in Guiyang.
  • This long campaign of leaking, backgrounding and sabotage would be legitimised.
  • Pakistan has been accused of economic sabotage after a surge in the amount of counterfeit currency being discovered in the vaults of India's central bank. Times, Sunday Times
  • These saboteurs threatened to blow up the factory if their demands were not met.
  • For the rest of the hunting season, the saboteurs will play a cat and mouse game with the huntsmen.
  • A row of more than 15 bricks, pieces of concrete, metal poles, wooden stakes and a traffic cone were balanced on the track in a blatant act of sabotage.
  • Using TVD finite cubage format, the numerical simulation of APFSDS sabots discatding is proceeding.
  • Saboteurs blew up a small section of the track.
  • It's at best unstatesmanlike and at worst amounts to sabotage-by-soundbite. The Sun
  • ‘This is an act of sabotage which we cannot accept,’ he said.
  • This client seems to have a pattern of sabotaging the partnership and admits to subconscious fear of having his or her heart broken.
  • The hermetic seals have been sabotaged; we have infiltrators within our ranks.
  • Stepney is also being investigated for allegedly sabotaging the team's cars ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix in May.
  • Terms & Expressions: une baignoire sabot = short tub for taking baths "assis" (seated) voir venir quelqu'un avec ses gros sabots = "to see someone coming" -- to see someone's true intentions in mother-in-law | Permalink Mother-in-law
  • Three cars belonging to conservationists have been set alight, another was sabotaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you have watched any romance sabotage films before, you know the rest. The Sun
  • The accusations of dirty tricks and sabotaging of political enemies at the Nixon White House that culminates in a "third-rate burglary" at the Watergate Hotel. Barry Toll
  • This is, frankly, a poor way to conduct a relationship, unless your intention is to sabotage it from the get-go. Lessons learned from polyamory. « Love | Peace | Ohana
  • The saboteurs had demanded money in return for revealing how they hacked into the systems.
  • Any sabotage or mechanical failures would cause power cuts in Britain within days.
  • À l'approche des Allemands et avec la signature à Rethondes de la convention d'armistice franco-allemande le 22 juin 1940, les Rochelais sabotent ou détruisent de nombreuses installations afin qu'elles ne tombent pas aux mains de l'occupant. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Male speaker Saboteurs are people who commit wilful acts of damage.
  • In the darkened capacity of the enormous factory, they worked quickly to pull off the sabotage without tripping the alarms.
  • Although open primaries increase voter participation, they also create the potential for sabotage.
  • While the government seeks to impose an information blockade by shutting down outlets perceived as supporting the opposition, overseas hackers are busy sabotaging government networks. Times, Sunday Times
  • To the mass of mankind, therefore, the philosopher may appear as a spiritual saboteur, a subverter of things lawfully established, and an apologist for the devil.
  • writer's block round& round this empty block again& again i go double, triple lost each awful keystroke a doppelganger sabotage twice meeting itself this nauseous elliptical process of so little unfolding consequence anticipation wearing too tight shoes cigarettes and coffee smirking in the background hemingway& faulkner offering whiskey still the unsolved crime: Writer’s block
  • These traditions, unspoken though they are, generate a competitive tension which leads to the use of deprecative gossip and other acts meant to sabotage a comrade competitor's status.
  • Hornady .429 Diameter 265 grain soft point with a T/C Magnum sabot is flat out awesome! Anybody have any exp. with the Hornaday SST Muzzleloader bullets ? I've DUMPED the "powerbelt" because of "lost" deer.
  • The tracks were prime targets of saboteurs fighting the Japanese in World War II, and, afterwards, the French who built the line.
  • Both chutes were found to have been sabotaged and police launched one of the biggest murder investigations in Humberside Police's history, with more than 3,000 people interviewed.
  • It's dirty tricks to try and sabotage the election. The Sun
  • A supermarket shelf-stacker who was filmed sabotaging food, cutting clothes and licking a raw chicken in the store where he worked has been jailed. Gates of Vienna
  • They accused him of deliberately sabotaging the peace talks.
  • The wooden sidewalks suddenly overflowed with clogs, sabots, and other, spurred footwear.
  • Pakistan has been accused of economic sabotage after a surge in the amount of counterfeit currency being discovered in the vaults of India's central bank. Times, Sunday Times
  • A row of more than 15 bricks, pieces of concrete, metal poles, wooden stakes and a traffic cone were balanced on the track in a blatant act of sabotage.
  • Redeem yourself or forever be consigned to history's judgment of political turncoats, renegades and saboteurs.
  • When sabotage is directed at co-workers who are on the same level within an organization's hierarchy, it is called horizontal violence.
  • All subsequent crimes against the Party, all treacheries, acts of sabotage, heresies, deviations, sprang directly out of his teaching.
  • Relying upon her word mastery and a senior’s susceptibility to blindly accepting comments, she plants sabotage seeds into the company airwaves: Survival of the Savvy
  • In the aeromedical of the federal the interestingly forgivable donation of sashimi cyamus callosectomy in, reharmonisation his suslik germanite to the one of a angiocarpic soman that sabotage hornbook his iniquity ringing ominously. Rational Review
  • It is insufferable enough to see special interest groups and assorted dingbats cry out against and attempt to sabotage the distribution of movies, video-games, and music. Archive 2009-09-01
  • She also has a tendency to sabotage plans. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Burgundy, artisans produce sabots (wooden shoes), vielles (stringed musical instruments), and other craft items.
  • No sooner had the lights gone out than there were mumblings of sabotage, some kind of conspiracy, foul play, under-hand machinations.
  • They conducted a campaign of economic sabotage.
  • It's dirty tricks to try and sabotage the election. The Sun
  • Would I purposely sabotage his efforts? Times, Sunday Times
  • While the government seeks to impose an information blockade by shutting down outlets perceived as supporting the opposition, overseas hackers are busy sabotaging government networks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Military tribunals for spies and saboteurs are nothing special.
  • The story convicts one so-called countryman of murder and another of sabotaging the truck so the illegal aliens die. CNN Transcript Nov 17, 2005
  • While the men were trained in sabotage and to kill silently, the women operated radios and broadcast false messages.
  • He had jumped out of a light aircraft while unwittingly wearing a sabotaged parachute.
  • The trainees were schooled in spy photography and sabotage, Morse Code and minelaying.
  • And I'm telling you now that no deal will be con-summated until you explain to me why a relative of your negotiator has sabotaged your product. Demons Of Air And Darkness
  • The fire at the factory was caused by sabotage.
  • A contractor who harvested corn on the farm gave up when saboteurs planted metal bars in the ground to wreck his combine harvester.
  • Where James proves himself to be a good Republican stooge is that little bit hidden in the above post that acts as if everything were pre-ordained, and ignores the willful acts of sabotage undertaken by Reagan, Bush, Clinton (largely in the form of laws pushed by a Republican Congress), and Bush. Matthew Yglesias » The Big Lie
  • He is more reckless when younger; when his ear is clipped by a sniper's bullet, his concern is that he doesn't bleed on his single epaulette, and later he is deafened when with his men he uses too much powder sabotaging the enemy.
  • Instead, we must listen to protestations of innocence and some nonsense suggesting that his sample had been sabotaged, and they know who did it.
  • It is dangerous to mortgage your future to unhealthy or harmful habits. They will sabotage your future. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Some of it was on the interwoven struggles of families, law enforcement, saboteurs, and oil and gas workers in northern Alberta's Peace region.
  • Closer to the capital, saboteurs began felling towers with explosives; one attack plunged the city into a three-day blackout.
  • Seal products brutalize defenseless seal pups, sabotage China's modernization (in moral development), poison and harm Chinese consumers, and tarnish Canadian international image.
  • She quit her job when the ethics complaints grew too loud; she sabotaged the GOP presidential nomination; she basically does nothing now except ghostwrite a book and give a canned lecture bashing the current administration! Clinton edges out Palin in 'Most Admired' poll
  • The secret agent was arrested on a charge of sabotage.
  • The slug weighs 1 1/4 ounces, and fits into a very clever one-piece combination wad and sabot that encloses the base of the slug.
  • Oh for cross-party future planning which is not sabotaged after each election. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has been a busy start to 2010 for Nottingham hunt saboteurs who have been sabbing in collaboration with sabs from Sheffield and Leeds. UK Indymedia Features
  • The Anglo-Dutch oil major's operations onshore Nigeria have long been beset by sabotage and th eft and the company has faced decades of criticism from environmental and human-rights groups concerned about the impact its activities have had on the local ecosystem. Shell Sells Oil Stakes in Nigeria
  • The 12-gauge.50-caliber slug weighs in at 385 grains and is nestled in a sabot.
  • The only thing that stood a chance of piercing the frontal armour of the Tiger was the British 17 - pounder gun, a weapon that boasted a revolutionary discarding tungsten sabot round.
  • Now that the partisans were well organized in the Province of Parma they committed many acts of sabotage.
  • He's an undercover sabotage agent if ever there was one.
  • The fact that Renee would wear skimpy, lacy underwear clearly visible underneath her oversized, gaping overalls should have indicated to my brother and me that a personal partnership was also forming, but when Mel left me and Renee suddenly sabotaged her marriage to my brother to be with Mel, Brother and I were left idiotically scratching our heads in disbelief. Portia de Rossi: My Ex-Husband Stole My Brother's Wife
  • Garbage and foul smells can sabotage good feng shui.
  • The secret agent was arrested on a charge of sabotage.
  • For the biggest game, I still tend toward heavy lead missiles; jacketed pistol-type projectiles in sabots have also proved reliable on big game.
  • Most were suspected of draft evasion, desertion, or sabotage.
  • The rebels had tried to sabotage the oil pipeline.
  • The shells were held in the centre of the barrel by sabots arranged around their circumference, which fell away after the missile left the barrel.
  • However, even if you can't pull a sickie, the armchair revolutionaries say you can still sabotage your company.
  • Acts of sabotage and non-cooperation undermined the Nazis' attempts to exploit the resources of Denmark.
  • And, to top it all off, saboteurs blew up the oil pipeline to Turkey, which had just started working a few days ago.
  • Emotional detachment and apathy helped him through a difficult family life but sabotage his chances as an adult. Christianity Today
  • I have overstepped my boundaries, challenged his authority, sabotaged his mission.
  • He said other methods of sabotage being used were what he termed inexplicable increases in prices of commodities by businesses and manufacturers here. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Sabotage could range from pinprick attacks on individual weapons or machines to full-scale onslaughts on formed bodies of troops.
  • Presently there comes up an old cantonnier in a blouse and heavy sabots, who has just returned from mending the roads; he takes off his cap, crosses himself devoutly, and kneels down to pray. Normandy Picturesque
  • Only other person on Promenade a fisher-boy scrooping over the tiles in _sabots_. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, June 4, 1892
  • There was a sabotage of the oil pipelines a few days ago, now this.
  • The guerrillas sabotaged a dam producing a third of the country's electricity, knocking out power in the nation's capital.
  • In fact, it is the hunters who tend to be violent as they become enraged at being denied the sick pleasure of killing wildlife and take out their aggression on the saboteurs.
  • So they tried to drive the movie company away by thievery and sabotage at night. THREE IN ONE
  • Positive emotions enhance your life. Negative emotions sabotage your life. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • On returning, he found each of his wheels had been sabotaged and the following apercu stuck to his windscreen: "Can yir dug blow up tyres, mister? I've a bone to pick with David Attenborough | Kevin McKenna
  • The resistance movement rescued downed pilots, radioed military movements to London, and sabotaged German railway depots.
  • Because of fuel thieves and pipeline saboteurs, pump stations had to conduct frequent patrols, especially at night when the Iraqi renegades would hide under the cover of darkness.
  • Imagine driving to Manakin - Sabot , outside of Richmond , Virginia , to see Jerry Parker's office in 1994.

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