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Dive into the world of cinema with Marta Djordjevic on McFly's Movie House. Discover hidden gems, forgotten classics, and the diverse tapestry of movie history in our weekly podcast – a must-listen for film enthusiasts and casual moviegoers alike.
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A show dedicated to watching, reviewing, and bickering over the entertainment of yesteryear. Whether they're the classics that defined the era, blockbuster failures that fell off the face of the Earth, or features that never made a name for themselves, it's all fair game! Don’t forget to subscribe to find out when we post! Hosted by video editor/content creator Nicholas Abouhamad alongside Sierra Watson, Raekwon Davis and Michael Capurso. Send your episode recommendations to @themediaobscura ...
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Colour of Liquid

Colour of Liquid Podcast

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The colour of Liquid podcast dedicated to Liquid, Rolling Drum and Bass, each edition is carefully curated by André Gabriel featuring new releases and the odd forgotten about gem from the crates. You can find Colour of Liquid podcast wherever you find podcasts. A tracklist can be found at the Instagam handle @colourofliquid. You can find the DJ and host André Gabriel @iamandregabriel This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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A weekly show about bringing attention to forgotten and orphaned movies where a bunch of like-minded individuals dive head first into the septic tank of cinema in search for disregarded masterpieces. A CLAPPER production.
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Everything '80s

Jamie Logie / Curiouscast

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Everything 80s is your one-stop shop to look back on the movies, video games, TV shows, cartoons, toys, fashion, music, and everything you loved about a decade like no other. Join host Jamie Logie as he takes you on a dizzying journey through topics like Transformers the birth of Apple Computers and the format war of VHS vs BETA! Great Scott! Jump into your Delorean as we travel back in time to the 1980s!
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Ever looked for a podcast that simply used different microphones and gear on each episode? Well now you can hear the gear before you buy the gear! I will use a different microphone each week, unprocessed so you can get an idea if a piece of gear should be yours, or if it should stay on the shelf! BUT WAIT THERES MORE! Also get some tips and tricks to use in your podcasting adventures!
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The Rear View

The Rear View

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The Rear View is a chance to take a glance back into film history as we, as filmmakers, drive forward into the future of cinema and television. Each episode, host Matt Edwards speaks with a filmmaker to discuss a film that influenced them and to find out what it is about these older films that strike a cord within them. The films discussed will sometimes be critical darlings, blockbuster fan favorites, cult classics or that forgotten gem. And with the recent surge in television series that r ...
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Soulful grooves from Motown to todays new R&B, Jazz, Funk, Hip Hop, Soulful House, Blues, Neo-Soul, Afro beat, & Reggae. The podcast is recorded live with a warm host who invites you to be part of the experience. Each week has a new theme so it's easily find a show to fit your mood. Bonus shows & content can be accessed via the premium podcast feed at djbenniejames.supercast.com ASCAP 400009874
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Phil's Breakfast Metal

Phil's Breakfast Metal

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A heavy metal discussion show that takes deep dives into interesting albums we feel are overlooked or deserving of more attention. Tending to focus on the more extreme, odd or avant-garde end of metal.
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Hello, podcaster! Are you seeking to make a meaningful impact on the world but finding it difficult to gain traction? Look no further! This podcast is here to assist you in overcoming podfade and creating an unstoppable wave of change. Your Podcast is Someone's Life Raft! From effective strategies to cultivating a success-oriented mindset, we delve into various topics such as setting yourself apart, leaving a lasting legacy, and maximizing your earning potential for greater influence. Experi ...
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We talk about shows and movies. We review what ever is current or what ever we feel like honestly. We post episodes when ever we can. We take requests if we get them, not sure how we would though. So if we get we get requests that's probably a red flag? Thank you for listening!
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Prog Notes

Destin Frost

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Find us: https://linktr.ee/prognotes Prog Notes is a podcast dedicated to the genre of progressive rock. Each episode Destin and Drew tackle an album and delve into the different aspects that make it prog rock. They maintain that progressive rock is still very much alive and kicking, whether it be highlighting key moments from the early years or tracking the evolution of the genre to today's more modern groups. With each new episode, these two childhood friends encourage more people to inves ...
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Works written and produced by Soren Narnia. The text of these stories is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA. Email: songofsadbirds@aol.com -- When I was in the fourth grade, my teacher asked me to sit next to a handicapped kid named Sean and help him along a little if I could. It wasn't easy, because he was quite slow, but I tried. When Sean got especially excited about something, or if he was told he had done something well, he would smile and s ...
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Welcome to "Rise and Outshine with Live Events for Podcasters", brought to you by the dynamic force of Poduty and hosted by the charismatic Jeff Revilla! Step into our audio arena where podcasters, both seasoned and new, shine their brightest. Every episode, witness 2 or 3 creators share a tantalizing 10-minute snippet of their podcast, be it a live demonstration or a pre-recorded gem, to a panel of podcasting aficionados and an audience with a keen ear. But there's more than just performanc ...
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They couldn't all be hits... During a decade that gave us so many beloved classics, there were other great movies that just flew under the radar. Whether it was too much competition, inadequate marketing, or bad timing, there are plenty of 1980s movies that could have been big hits, but just weren't. Today we look back at ten of those movies. Movie…
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Here's a short teaser of our brand new Patreon-exclusive episode of Uncut Gems Tie-ins, a monthly series where we take a classic movie and connect it to a film discussed on our main show. In this episode of the show we are working our way to Father's Day in connection to the entire month of 70s dads making bad decisions which we will be exploring o…
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When it first aired in September 1986, no one was quite sure what to think of it--especially critics and parents. It was loud, bold, colorful, and crazy...and kids loved it. This is the story of one of the most remarkable kids' shows ever made. A show that provided an educational component, but they also promised you the nuttiest establishment you'…
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In this episode I discuss a few albums I’ve been enjoying from 2024Track Played;Ὁπλίτης - Παραδειγματιζομένη μουσική - Παραμαινομένη Árstíðir lífsins - Nauð greyprs élreka – AldrlokAquilus - Into the Earth - Bellum II Nocturnus AD – Mesolithic – UnicursalHuntsmen - This, Our Gospel – The Dry LandGom Jabbar - Was Murdered - Obsidian Black Carrion Bi…
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Eric Rohmer, a leading figure in the French New Wave, crafted a cinematic legacy marked by his unique exploration of morality and relationships. His Six Moral Tales, a series of films from 1962 to 1972, form a cohesive narrative exploring the intricacies of human behaviour and ethical dilemmas. Linked by a common theme, each film delves into the co…
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In this episode of the show we are talking about Spike Lee's 1996 movie Girl 6. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about how Spike Lee fits in the grand design of the 90s Indie Revival, what the movie has to say about Hollywood and whether some of the more recent scandals that shook the world are already touched on in detail …
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Celebrating my 55th Birthday, Here's a random music mix. Special shout out to Donna too (my Gemini friiiiiiieeeeeend). Join the premium family at https://djbenniejames.supercast.com Thanks to Omar for another fun show and to my Wifey for making my birthday so special. Aloha! Support the Show. I.G: benniejames3 Twitter: @benniejames123 FB: bennie.ja…
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...and we're back! Colour of Liquid #41! A radio show chocked full of brand new drum and bass including a number of artists making their debut. A massive thank you tp our patrons! AL, Junya and Jack helping us keep this show on the road. If you would like to help support the podcast: patreon.com/colourofliquid If you like what you hear. Don't forge…
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This month we are discussing Spike Lee's 1998 outing He Got Game starring Denzel Washington and Ray Allen. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about Spike Lee's directorial style meshing with the raw talent of athletes in front of the camera, Denzel Washington's fatherly mission and the importance of basketball as a social mob…
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As we enter the mid-80s, the Edmonton Oilers are on top of the hockey world. And on the best team was also the best player in the world: Wayne Gretzky. But while all this was going on, something remarkable had also been happening in the hockey world, and in the most unlikely place. You may not know the name Tony Hand, but in 1986, both he and the O…
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Mulholland Drive is a 2001 surrealist drama/mystery that was written and directed by David 'Garmonbozia' Lynch. The film stars Naomi Watts and Laura Harring as two women investigating the circumstances that brought Harring's character (Rita) to Watts' (Betty, not Betsie's, I promise) door. Along the way, surrealism happens. Ya know, Lynch stuff.Cha…
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Alfred Hitchcock, the master of suspense, revolutionized filmmaking with his innovative storytelling techniques. Among his many contributions is the "Bomb Theory" analogy, where he explained the difference between suspense and surprise. Hitchcock likened a bomb under a table to a surprise, where it suddenly explodes, eliciting a momentary shock. In…
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In this episode of the show we are joined by our great friend Sarah Buddery to talk about 2010: The Year We Make Contact, the sequel to Stanley Kubrick's eponymous 2001: A Space Odyssey. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about the perils and woes of making a sequel to one of the greatest films of all time, adding context to …
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Here's a short teaser of our brand new Patreon-exclusive episode of Uncut Gems Tie-ins, a monthly series where we take a classic movie and connect it to a film discussed on our main show. In this podcast we are talking about the Stanley Kubrick-directed magnum opus 2001: A Space Odyssey in connection to our upcoming show about its 1984 sequel 2010:…
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Abbas Kiarostami's Koker Trilogy, comprising Where Is the Friend's Home? (1987), Life, and Nothing More... (1992), and Through the Olive Trees (1994), hold immense significance in world cinema. Kiarostami intertwines fiction and reality through this trilogy, blurring the lines between documentary and narrative filmmaking. Set against the rural back…
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In this episode of the show we are once again joined by our buddy Rich Foster to talk about the third and final collaboration between Jean-Claude Van Damme and Peter Hyams - Enemies Closer. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about JCVD as an ageing action hero, the obscure universe of direct-to-video filmmaking and the many r…
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Chris is back from Asia, so what better way to welcome him back to the crew than covering 3 possible gems from Asian designers? Find out how they fare along with the latest banter topics on this episode with your hosts Chris Alley, Bill Arney and Jason Yanchuleff. FEATURED GAMES: 00:00 Intro & Banter 00:37:13 Chronicle 01:00:55 Dadaocheng (2nd Edit…
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Does it sound familiar to spend hours creating content that doesn't attract the right audience or lead to the desired results? Imagine being told to focus solely on podcast guesting or repurposing content, only to end up feeling frustrated and disconnected from your true purpose. The struggle to build authentic relationships and create impactful co…
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We're three years into a new decade and the 80s as we know it is starting to take shape. From the movies to TV shows, and music to video games, things are changing quickly--and pop culture would never be the same. Welcome to Rewind and an all-new version of my review of 1983. We look back on all the big pop culture moments along with sports and the…
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Nicolas Cage, born in 1964, is a prolific and versatile actor renowned for his extensive filmography spanning diverse genres. With over four decades in the industry, Cage has showcased his talent in blockbuster hits like Con Air and National Treasure and critically acclaimed films such as Leaving Las Vegas, earning him an Academy Award. Known for h…
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In this episode of the show we are joined by the great Kevin and Erin from The Podcast That Wouldn't Die to talk about JCVD's second collaboration with Peter Hyams - Sudden Death. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about how this movie fits into the legacy of Die Hard, how JCVD wants to abandon his martial artist garb in favo…
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Listen to SPRING CLEANING: STEPPING INTO YOUR PURPOSE on The SORORITY with Jeska Mystic HERE Connect with Jeska HERE Grab your FREE Podcast CPR Audit HERE Have you ever felt like you're constantly being told to power through life changes, but it's leaving you feeling burnt out and unfulfilled? The struggle of soldiering on and not seeing the result…
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Here's a short teaser of our brand new Patreon-exclusive episode of Uncut Gems Tie-ins, a monthly series where we take a classic movie and connect it to a film discussed on our main show. This month we are tying into our main show conversations about Peter Hyams by talking about his arguably first hit, Capricorn One. Over the course of our conversa…
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Armed with a pocket full of change, you walk through those sliding doors and are greeted by a wonderland of amazing options as far as the eye can see. The biggest issue you face is what do you choose; candy, chocolate, chips, or a drink? This is a look back on the best snacks and junk food from the 80s, a decade that gave us some of the greatest pr…
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Scores and soundtracks in a movie play a crucial role in shaping the viewer's experience. They enhance storytelling, evoke emotions, and contribute to the film’s overall mood. From subtle background melodies to grand compositions, music becomes an integral part of the cinematic narrative, creating a powerful synergy between sight and sound that enr…
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In this episode of the show we are opening our May triptych of JCVD collaborations with Peter Hyams and we begin our deliberations by travelling back in time to 1994 to talk about Timecop. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about Van Damme's drive to establish himself as an A-list action star, Ron Silver's villainous take owi…
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Connect with Brenda Here Grab Her 4-minute mediation here. Listen to Limitless Life Monthly Affirmations HERE Podcaster Ready to take your podcast to the next level. Grab your FREE 30 Minute Podcast CPR Audit with Jenn HERE Feeling stuck in a podcast rut? Struggling to find the spark to keep your show going? What if I told you there's a surprising …
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There's a good chance you're reading this on your phone right now. And that phone of yours has some humble origins that go all the way back to 1983... This is the history of the Motorola Dynatac 8000x: the world's very first commercial cell phone. It's a story that begins in the 1970s and is followed by a massive uphill battle that lasted a decade …
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Jacques Demy, a seminal figure in French cinema, emerged during the 1960s New Wave movement. Renowned for his imaginative musicals like The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Demy's unique blend of whimsy and vibrant visuals created an enduring cinematic legacy. His films, including The Young Girls of Rochefort, showcase his ability to elevate ordinary narrat…
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In this episode of the show we are again touching base with our hero of the year, Spike Lee, as we talk about his 1995 outing Clockers. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about Lee taking his cinema close to Martin Scorsese, whether this movie is a continuation of film activism the filmmaker has been advancing his entire care…
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This month we are devoting our Spike Lee conversation to Crooklyn, a semiautobiographical piece co-authored by Spike and his sisters. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about whether this movie strays from Lee's mission of cinematic activism or if it indeed harbours a message of societal appeal, how much of what we see on scr…
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Titanic was called the 'Ship of Dreams,' and for oceanographer Robert Ballard, his dream had always been to find the most famous shipwreck of them all. Today, we travel back to September 1985 and revisit an event many thought would never happen. The discovery of The Titanic made headlines around the world, but was there more going on beneath the su…
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1968's “The Swimmer,” a bizarre and surreal drama by Frank and Eleanor Perry, is a cross between an Old Hollywood film and a member of Hollywood's New Wave. This Burt Lancaster-starring flick depicts the fading American dream while also illustrating the suppression of reality, the passage of time, and the fear that comes with that. Bryan Starr is a…
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In this episode of the show we are joined by our good friend Hillary to talk about Leave No Trace, Debra Granik's drama about a man and his daughter living off the grid. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about Granik's filmmaking being rooted in sociopolitical activism, Ben Foster's performance as a traumatized vet and Thoma…
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Total Recall is a 1990 Paul Verhoeven directed adaptation of the Phillip K. Dick story "We Can Remember It For You Wholesale." It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as Douglas Quaid, a construction worker who dreams of going to Mars and stops at Rekall Incorporated to have the memories of one such trip implanted into his brain. However, something goes wro…
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While the cat's away... Chris is traveling the globe this episode, so Jason has free reign over the game selections. Will his recent streak of mediocre contributions to the gem lineup continue? Or will digging deep into the library produce some new favorites? Join Jason Yanchuleff, Bill Arney and newcomer Ken Cantrell as they investigate 3 more pos…
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In the fourth episode of our 2024 Kathryn Bigelow Marathon, we look at her 1991 outing, Point Break. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about how Bigelow's moody aesthetic translates into the movie and perhaps enriches it, whether Keanu Reeves could have been replaced by Brandon Lee and if Gary Busey eating a meatball sandwic…
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It all came from a dream... In the summer of 1986, a new movie hit theatres. It mixed science-fiction and adventure and when it came to computer-generated imagery; it was quite ahead of its time. This is a look back at Flight of the Navigator, a movie that many see as an underrated sci-fi gem, but had a big influence on the future of movie-making. …
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The award-winning filmmaker and writer Kristian Mercado joins us on McFly's Movie House today! In March 2023, Mercado released his debut feature film, “If You Were the Last,” a sci-fi rom-com starring Anthony Mackie and Zoë Chao (currently available to stream on Peacock). Mercado has made waves in the industry before coming out with his brilliant a…
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In this episode of the show, we are continuing our trek off the grid as we talk the 2016 indie darling Captain Fantastic. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about the quirky recipe for a Sundance drama, what the film is trying to say about parenting and whether it is interested in practicing what it preaches. We also talk abo…
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A mix of classic movie soundtracks. Enjoy! Special Thanks as always to: The Wifey "Faye Faye", Donna, Kenji, Brian & Omar "The Manager" Boyles Promotions Support the Show. I.G: benniejames3 Twitter: @benniejames123 FB: bennie.james.10 Website: djbeniejames.com Studio Line: 1-856 295-1753 - leave a voicemail message Licensed by ASCAP 400009874…
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In this episode goes I go on a very nostalgic trip back to 2005Track Played;Roadrunner United – Annihilation By The Hands Of God – The All Star SessionsThe Black Dahlia Murder – I’m Charming – MiasmaArch Enemy – I Am Legend/Out For Blood – Doomsday MachineCryptopsy - Keeping the Cadaver Dogs Busy – Once Was NotNile – Cast Down The Heretic – Annihil…
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Here's a short teaser of our brand new Patreon-exclusive episode of Uncut Gems Tie-ins, a monthly series where we take a classic movie and connect it to a film discussed on our main show. In this episode of the show tying into this month's theme of April Off The Grid, we are talking about Ted Kotcheff's First Blood. Joined by a special guest and fr…
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What if there was a show so significant it could put an end to war? This was the approach taken by Jim Henson when he laid the foundation for Fraggle Rock. Henson didn't want to create some ordinary show, but a program that showed us the importance of taking care of ourselves, our environment, and each other. Besides being colorful, musical, and fu…
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The release of Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part 2 in March 2024 provided the perfect opportunity to chat about the notoriously horrific production of David Lynch's “Dune” from 1984. Lynch's sci-fi flick was a sinking ship even before it was completed, plagued by studio interference, on-set incidents, and budget constraints. We'll explain all the eleme…
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