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Cutting the Curd

Heritage Radio Network

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Featuring interviews with notable cheesemakers, cheesemongers, and cheese-lovers, Cutting the Curd is an informative, occasionally irreverent, but always cheesy look at the curdy, the nerdy, and the downright funky world of artisan cheese.
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The Most Dangerous League in the World's exclusive podcast brought to you by Uncle Curd himself Send questions, comments, and suggestions to UncleCurdMDL@gmail.com and Uncle Curd may address them on the Pod Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/MDLPodcast/support
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There are those that believe to practise Tai Chi without tradition or without confirmed lineage, is simply a waste of time - or shadow boxing. It is an art that lacks substance like Bean Curd lacks solidity. But Bean Curd Boxers beg to differ. We claim that Bean Curd is the ultimate yielding substance, it maintains its shape and form, and is sold at a fair price. Additionally, it can be superbly crisp when deep fried and absorbs insults like it absorbs flavours. Bean Curd is a fine symbol of ...
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Curd is the Word

Brittany Bisset, The B's Cheese

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Welcome to Curd is the Word, the podcast that takes you on a delectable journey through the world of cheese! I'm your host, Brittany, a self-proclaimed cheese aficionado and your personal guide to all things cheesy. 🧀 **Unveiling the Flavor Palette:** Are you tired of feeling overwhelmed by the sheer variety of cheeses out there? Fear not, my fellow cheese enthusiasts! On Curd is the Word, we're here to unravel the mysteries of flavor profiles and tasting notes in the simplest, most delightf ...
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Anarchy Among Friends

Anarchy Among Friends Roundtable Discussion

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Just a group of friends hanging out, having a good time, and talking about things. We cover the latest events and tear them apart while advocating Voluntaryism, property rights, etc; and we have a REALLY good time doing so! We are tHe MoSt PrOfEsSiOnAl PoDcAsT eVer!
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Meet Colleen and Talia. A certified 'curd nerd' Colleen loves her cheese and hosting cheese tasting experiences with her company Behind The Rind. Even from a young age, Talia knew there had to be something better than a red delicious out there. Since founding Haykin Family Cider with her husband in 2017, they have been focusing on the stories behind the apples and making single varietal ciders. Pour yourself a glass of cider, prep a cheese plate, and enjoy Colleen and Talia’s adventures in t ...
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The Micole 1 Show

Host- Overseer Estelle

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Mission Statement Micole Production Company, LLC is an organization dedicated to showcasing the creative written, entrepreneur, visual, and performing arts of Christian and inspirational artists to enhance people's lives through inspiration, creativity, and self-expression.Through the arts we empower the artists and inspire others. Check out the website :
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Two coworkers read each others horoscopes for the week, reflect on em and get CHEESY.✨🧀*AIRHORNSOUND*AIRHORNSOUND* Currently reading horoscopes written by Jessica Lanyadoo via thehoodwitch.com
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Pawan

Pawan Ram

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Welcome to the three musketeers podcast where I interview my nephews on a host of topics. If nothing else, it promises to be fun-filled!
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Avocodo

Team Avocodo

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Hi, we're Paul & Kristoff. This podcast contains the ramblings & musings between ourselves — two millennials. Expect topics such as Linux, mountain biking, photography, beer, & the discourse among two friends. Paul https://keybase.io/pinjasaur https://unsplash.com/@pinjasaur Kristoff https://keybase.io/kwak https://unsplash.com/@kwakr
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Grounded by the Farm brings food lovers conversations with farmers every other Wednesday. We learn about how the foods are grown, tips on storing & preparing and how their family prepares it, and more.
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Bent

MeatEater

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Fishing can be slow. Podcasts about fishing shouldn’t be. That’s why we created Bent, the unapologetic fishing podcast that moves faster than a tournament bass boat but doesn’t take itself near as seriously. Host Joe Cermele welcomes anglers of all backgrounds and interests, from hardcore crappie jiggers to dry-fly purists to offshore tuna addicts. Even if you’re just mildly fish curious, this podcast has something for you: regional fishing reports, tackle tips, trash talk, etymology, weekly ...
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Join me as we get our hands dirty. Whether it's farm and garden work, construction and carpentry, cooking and food preservation, or bushcraft and survival skills, you will find something that inspires your creativity. We learn from some true masters of their crafts. Other times we jump head-first into a project, figuring it out as we go. We explore an endless variety of skills, trades, and crafts using both traditional and modern tools and methods.
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Who Would Have Thought is a podcast about digital health innovation, what we know now and what we have yet to discover about the rapid digital innovation happening around healthcare. Twenty years ago, who would have thought that so many people would have smartphones? Twenty years from now, what will the new “Who Would Have Thought” questions become. What digital technologies will significantly transform healthcare and what will it look like? What will we know then that we don’t know now abou ...
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Grapefruit Curd 6 Grapefruit 4 medium eggs, lightly beaten 350gm caster sugar 120gm unsalted butter, cubed Using a microplate, zest the grapefruit and squeeze the juice of all. Place juice and zest into a heat proof bowl, along with the lightky beaten eggs, then stir in the sugar. Bring a pot of water to the boil and place the bowl over the top. Wh…
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It's the 136th episode of the Truth About Vintage Amps podcast, where amp tech Skip Simmons fields your questions on all-things-tube amps! Want to be a part of our show? Just email us a question or voice memo to podcast@fretboardjournal.com. Our sponsors: Emerald City Guitars, Amplified Parts, StewMac, and Grez Guitars. Don't forget, we have a Patr…
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Join hosts Cara, Jessica, and Joe as they take you through the American Cheese Society conference, held in the vibrant city of Buffalo. In this episode, they dive into the latest trends and insights from the world of cheese. From artisanal craftsmanship to industry advancements, our hosts share their favorite moments, interviews with cheese experts…
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We're talking about a court ruling the CIA doesn't have to follow FOIA on torture, political violence, a non-peaceful transfer of power?, banning homeless camping and taking money from cities that don't, a poll on guns, Texas Nationalism, and whatever else we stumble into! https://linktr.ee/anarchyamongfriends https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wr9ok4…
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17 Years Later by J.P. Pomare - who is of course a New Zealander, although I believe these days he lives in Melbourne. He writes terrific thrillers which are often set here, and this time, a family have been murdered in their beds in Cambridge and their chef convicted and sent to prison. Many years later, the prison psychologist is convinced that h…
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Cheaper flights may be closer than travellers think - as Fiji Airways unveils some new routes. The airline has announced a new route to Dallas, on top of their Nadi-San Francisco and Nadi-Los Angeles routes. Bloggeratlarge writer Megan Singleton explains what prospective travellers can expect. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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This week on the Sunday Panel, editor and journalist Jo McCarroll and partner at Freebairn and Hehir lawyers Liam Hehir joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the week - and more! It was a wonderful night for New Zealand last night - with Hamish Kerr, Lydia Ko and Dame Lisa Carrington adding to New Zealand's Olympic gold medal coun…
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 11th of August 2024, it's a golden night for the Kiwis in Paris - Francesca talks to gold medallist Lydia Ko and New Zealand Chef de Mission Nigel Avery about our three gold medals on the penultimate day of the games. When ex NZSAS commander Jamie Pennell was awarded the Galla…
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I am so pleased my children are almost through their secondary education. I don’t envy parents of young children heading into the education system now. Education has become so politicised it’s hard for a parent who doesn’t have hands-on experience in education to know whether one party’s evidence-based ideas are good ideas or any better or worse th…
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New research has revealed chronic pain and declining mental health are interconnected. People who suffer from chronic pain are at heighted risk from suffering from mental health issues, including depression and anxiety. Naturopath and wellness expert Erin O'Hara explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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How often do you clean your microwave? Chances are, it’s not as often as you clean your countertops. Many of us believe that bacteria can’t survive inside a microwave so don’t clean it as often as our other kitchen surfaces, but new research out this week in the journal Frontiers in Microbiology has some startling findings. Rather than being zapped…
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Eden Park's operators are hoping to get approval to host more concerts at the stadium. The stadium is currently permitted to host six concerts a year - which raised eyebrows as big acts like Taylor Swift, Oliva Rodrigo and Billie Eilish opted to skip New Zealand on their international tours. Entertainment commentator Chris Schulz says more resident…
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Gisborne-based trapper and hunter Sam Gibson is a bushman through and through as he reveals in his new book. In his new book, Sam the Trap Man, Gibson shares stories of exploring the bush and hunting and surviving cold winter nights - and how life in the wilderness steered him out of trouble as a teenager. He says his journey began after he was req…
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A highly-decorated former NZSAS commander has opened up about the Kiwi unit's military operations in a new memoir. Serviceman J details Jamie Pennell's recruitment story and training journey - and lifts the lid on the NZSAS's Afghanistan operations, including the deadly Kabul hotel siege. Pennell says the selection process to join the unit was a di…
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The two astronauts stuck in space for over two months after problems with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft could have to stay there until 2025. Barry 'Butch' Wilmore and Sunita Williams have been stranded at the International Space Station, after propulsion system issues and helium leaks blew out their one-week mission. NASA is now suggesting they may…
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The Olympics are drawing to a close, but New Zealand is wrapping up its campaign on a high note. From Lydia Ko completing her medal trifecta for golf, Hamish Kerr winning gold after an intense run in the men's high jump to Dame Lisa Carrington winning her third gold - it's been a record-setting day. New Zealand Chef de Mission Nigel Avery says it's…
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Lydia Ko has won gold in the women's golf competition at Le Golf National, simultaneously securing entry into the LPGA's Hall of Fame. The Kiwi's fired a one-under par 71 - sinking a birdie on the 18th - to finish at 10-under overall for a two-shot win. She describes feeling 'emotional' as she sunk her final shot. "All emotions kinda came on me - i…
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The Act of Disappearing by Nathan Gower. Julia White is struggling - her mother died recently, she’s had a one night stand with an ex and now he’s ghosted her, her first published book is a failure and she’s working in a Brooklyn café. One day, an older guy comes in and shows her a photo taken in the 1960s of a woman falling off a bridge, clutching…
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For people wanting to explore the water who don't want the big ocean cruise experience - an intimate river cruise might be the way to go. River cruises have gotten more popular in recent years, as it allows people to explore places without the intense experience of an ocean cruise. BloggerAtLarge's Megan Singleton explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See…
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This week on the Sunday Panel, Chelsea Daniels from the Front Page podcast and ZB Wellington Mornings host Nick Mills joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Finance Minister Nicola Willis has hinted towards potentially privatizing Kiwibank - what do we think? Is this the right move? Kamala Harris has officially …
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Everyone struggles with abdominal cramps and bloating from time to time - but when should we be concerned? Bloating can be a symptom of fluid retention, gas, digestive issues, infection, or something bigger. Naturopath and wellness expert Erin O'Hara shares her tips and tricks for dealing with bloating. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for …
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As the Paris Olympics are underway, one correspondent is winning over fans all over the world. Rapper and producer Snoop Dogg is attending the Games as NBC Sports’ special correspondent - and his antics have made a splash with viewers. Flicks.co.nz editor Steve Newall recaps some of the more memorable moments of Snoop at the Games - so far. LISTEN …
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 4th August 2024 Hollywood star, Frodo himself, Elijah Wood joins Francesca to talk about his New Zealand film Bookworm. Kiwi rower Emma Twigg talks about ending her career with a silver medal at the Paris Olympics and Francesca reflects on the characters of the Olympics, Snoop…
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An officer who's spent over 30 years as part of New Zealand's police force has detailed his experience in a new book. David 'Chook' Henwood was a key part in the development of criminal profiling in New Zealand – a game changer for policing in the nation. He retired in 2007 and has now shared his story, and his thoughts on policing, in his new book…
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According to Greek mythology, red roses first appeared when Aphrodite pricked her foot on a thorn, spilling blood on a white rose. Since then, roses’ thorns have captured the imaginations of countless poets and filled the outdoor spaces of keen gardeners. For those of us who love the thought of roses, but don’t like the prickles – new research publ…
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Tasty prawn and chicken laksa Cook time: 30 minutes Prep time: not long Serves: 4 6 chicken thighs, boneless and skinless 12 peeled prawns 3 tbsp yellow curry paste (red curry paste for slightly hotter) 6 cloves garlic, sliced 2 knobs ginger, cut in half 1 onion, peeled and sliced 2 tbsp sunflower oil 400 ml coconut cream 250 ml vegetable stock 1 s…
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There's growing calls for nursing practitioners to be used as a solution to severe workforce shortages in the health system. A piece written this week has called for better recognition and funding for these highly skilled nurses to lighten the load on GPs and in Emergency Departments. Deborah Harris, New Zealand's first registered nurse practitione…
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Elijah Wood, the star of Lord of the Rings, has returned to New Zealand shores as part of his latest project. Wood stars in Bookworm, an adventure-comedy that follows a young girl and her estranged father on their mission to find mythological beast known as the Canterbury panther. He describes the film as an emotional father-daughter story - where …
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All options look to be on the table when it came to increasing competitiveness in the banking sector. National’s deputy leader Nicola Willis has appeared to give a nudge to the possibility of privatising Kiwibank, at the party’s annual conference this weekend. Herald political editor Claire Trevett says it's possible we will see some action. She sa…
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Disappointment for sprinter Zoe Hobbs - who's missed out on the women's 100 metre final at the Paris Games. The Olympic debutant finished sixth in her heat, with the top two in all three semis and the next two fastest advancing. NZ Herald sports journalist Michael Burgess says Hobbs managed an incredible performance in a competitive sport, but it w…
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New Zealand's Paris Olympic medal tally has a new addition, following Emma Twigg's silver in the women's single sculls. The 37-year-old finished less than two seconds behind Dutch rival Karolien Florijn. Twigg says she's proud to have competed among the world's best. "This week has been really special because I've put the handbrakes on it, knowing …
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Well, we are a week into the Olympics now. Everyone I have spoken to this week has commented that they’re a bit tired: staying up later than usual, waking up earlier than usual. Going through the emotional rollercoaster of sport is taking its toll - even if we’re only watching from the couch. And this is the wonderful thing about the Olympics – we’…
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Maine's governor cries 'wolf' about FPC, MI selling homes for property taxes, Ohio supreme court rules boneless wings can have bones, changing puppets, DOJ doubles down on cannabis rhetoric, June taxes for interest payments, Biden says something dumb again, and whatever else we stumble into! https://linktr.ee/anarchyamongfriends https://www.youtube…
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Sign up to Easy Ayurveda Video Classes by clicking the link below https://www.easyayurveda.com/video-classes/ Video Course: “Ayurvedic food and Nutrition” https://www.easyayurveda.com/nutrition/ Buy Tridosha Made Easy Book https://www.easyayurveda.com/tridosha-made-easy-3/ Buy Tridosha Made Easy Book in Spanish Language El corazón de los doshas: Nu…
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The Bookshop Detectives by Gareth Ward and Louise Ward. This is fun and really clever – the authors are former UK police officers who moved to Havelock North and opened a bookshop (Sherlock Tomes). The lead characters have a similar background and their names are a play on Gareth and Louise. They get caught up in a decade long murder mystery which …
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New data shows that travellers may have swung back to preferring hotels over Airbnbs. Originally marketed as the cheaper alternative for thrifty tourists, more people have turned away from Airbnbs - citing safety risks, uncertainty and exorbitant cleaning fees. BloggerAtLarge's Megan Singleton explains why the mood among travellers has taken a turn…
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This week on the Sunday Panel, NZ Herald Senior Writer Simon Wilson and Capital Director Ben Thomas joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! A Royal Commission of Inquiry has found about 200,000 people suffered in state and faith based institutions from 1950 to 2019. There's growing calls for compensation for vict…
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The idea of naturally expanding your lifespan - and even reversing the impact of aging - has gotten popular with many people. Slowing the ageing process is the holy grail for some scientists and everything from drugs to blood infusions and laughter is being investigated. Naturopath and wellness expert Erin O'Hara explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See …
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French Onion Soup Cook time: 40 minutes Prep time: 20 minutes Serves: 6 1 tbsp butter 2 tbsp sunflower oil 6 large onions, peeled and sliced 6 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed 1 tsp sugar 2 tbsp plain flour 1 cup white wine 1.5 litres beef stock 1 French baguette 1 cup grated gruyere Pre-heat a oven to 180*c. Take a medium - large pot and heat ove…
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common bacterial infections. Over 50 percent of females and 20 percent of males suffer from at least one episode throughout their lifetime, and in children this is the most common bacterial infection. New research out this week has found that the old wives tale of drinking cranberry juice to help …
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Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are back to entertain film fans in the double-billed feature Deadpool & Wolverine. Despite the Marvel Cinematic Universe experiencing critical and commercial decline in recent years, audiences were hopeful this mature-rated crossover experience could be entertaining. Does it break a streak of disappointment withing th…
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 28 July 2024: Lucy Lawless has made her directorial debut, she chats to Francesca ahead of the New Zealand premiere of her film Never Look Away. TV host turned farmer Matt Chisholm talks about the time he accidentally organised a home kill at his two year olds birthday party. …
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So, just how crazy was that Olympic Opening Ceremony yesterday morning? It was bonkers - in a fabulous way. When the idea for an out-of-stadium opening was originally floated, it was deemed logistically impossible for so many reasons, from losing athletes in the Seine to security concerns. But this weekend, the French reminded us you can dream big,…
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New technology using AI and lasers is helping growers to safely tackle weeds without resorting to harmful chemicals. Map and Zap detects weeds and kills them with a laser - leaving no chemical residue in the soil and not releasing additional carbon. AgResearch expert Dr Kioumars Ghamkhar says the trials have been successful so far. "In vineyards, y…
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Former TV host and journalist Matt Chisholm believes he's found his place after settling in central Otago. Having left the big cities of Auckland, Chisholm and his family now live on a 29-hectare beef and sheep farm in Chatto Creek. He's written about his new journey - and the lessons he learned on the way - in his new book, The Road to Chatto Cree…
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