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Finding the Front is presented to you by Euroz Hartleys, a leading Western Australian financial services business, specialising in the provision of wealth management, stockbroking, corporate finance, institutional sales and targeted research services. This is a podcast series where we take the time out to get to know the story behind the people who “front” some of Western Australia’s leading companies. We look back at some of the moments in their life and career that shape their journey to b ...
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The Financial Services Council represents Australia's retail and wholesale funds management businesses, superannuation funds, life insurers, financial advisory networks and licensed trustee companies. The Council has more than 100 members who are responsible for investing more than $2.8 trillion on behalf of 13million Australians. The pool of funds under management is larger than Australia’s GDP and the capitalisation of the Australian Securities Exchange and is the fourth largest pool of ma ...
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Futurum Tech Webcast Leading tech analysts from The Futurum Group share weekly deep dives on the latest tech news, new products and services, mergers, earnings, regulations, and more. The Futurum Tech Webcast will keep you current on what’s happening in the tech space — from startups to industry leaders, emerging tech, and what’s ahead for industries across the globe, along with interviews with tech industry leaders and experts. Subscribe now and stay connected to this exciting journey into ...
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Welcome to the Voices of Experience podcast, a podcast dedicated to sharing powerful stories from patients and their families, showcasing the importance of patient-centered care. Presented by Tampa General Hospital's Patient and Family Advisory Council, each episode dives deep into real-life experiences, offering insights into the challenges, triumphs, and transformative moments in healthcare. Join us as we explore the human side of medicine, where empathy, collaboration, and care are at the ...
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The Relational Social Work Podcast is aimed at child and family social workers. Relationships are central to social work practice and this podcast focusses on the importance of connection and relationships in social work ‘with’ children, young people and their families, exploring this through meaningful conversations with inspiring leaders from across the sector. The podcast will celebrate excellent and innovative practice ‘with’ amazing children, young people and families, and have honest c ...
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Providing Consumer Law Eye Openers since September 2016. On Thursdays S.C. consumer atty Susan Ingles gives her angle on state & federal consumer laws. After 22 years in private practice Susan started at S.C. Legal Services in 2004 where her law practice focuses on consumer protection law for low wealth South Carolinians & other special populations.She currently serves as S.C. State Chair for Nat'l Assoc. of Consumer Advocates.Susan has served on the S.C. Bar's Consumer Section Council & ser ...
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Valorem Reply, part of the Reply Group companies, is a business innovation and transformation firm focused on driving change with unique digital solutions, strategic technology investments and design-led user experiences. Through the expertise of our people and power of Microsoft technologies, our innovative strategies and solutions securely and rapidly transform the way our clients do business. Follow our podcast to get insights on the latest digital transformation trends & updates on Micro ...
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The Local Government Bulletin is a regular publication of the Dullah Omar Institute at the University of the Western Cape. The Bulletin publishes a variety of submissions from policy briefs, case summaries, summaries of legislation, commentaries and opinion pieces. They all relate to the law, policy and financial arrangements affecting local government. The emphasis is on local government in South Africa but articles on local government elsewhere on the African continent and on global issues ...
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The Access To Justice For Families Foundation Podcast

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The Access to Justice For Families Foundation by Sian Gissing-McMeel ✅ Our Mission Our mission is to empower individuals and families by providing affordable 'Legal Consultancy' and 'McMcKenzie Advocacy Services', ensuring they have the knowledge, skills, and support to navigate the 'English Legal System' effectively. We believe that access to justice is a fundamental right, and we are here to make that right a reality for all. ✅ What We Do Legal Consultancy & McKenzie Friends Advocacy Servi ...
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Heard On West Exec Podcast

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Heard on West Exec podcast discusses everything you need to know about working in the federal executive branch. In each episode, we speak with officials with experience in the executive branch about their job, their path to get there, and the things they wish they knew before taking a job in the executive. From the DC power brokers to the new college grad hoping to change the world, we delve into the things that no one talks about, but everyone should know about working in the federal govern ...
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A weekly update on all that is new in the world of GDPR, plus interesting guests, some 'how to' slots and details of new GDPR related solutions. UK based but with items of interest to a worldwide audience.
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In this podcast, Enterprise Ireland, through its UK offices, looks to share knowledge with Irish companies about the new and evolving UK market; and to share Irish supply chain capability with UK businesses. Enterprise Ireland are the export trade agency of the Irish Government and support a network of Irish businesses across international markets.
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Pathfinders

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The definition of a pathfinder, amongst many, is “one that discovers a way especially: one that explores untraversed regions to mark out a new route.” The Pathfinder Podcast is about the journeys we take in business and in our life. It’s about the fact that the destination is not the be-all and end-all, it’s the paths we take along the way that is the real journey. It is this that defines us and makes us who we are today. I am setting out to meet real people who have inspired me, both within ...
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How do you know if you’re making the right IT investments for business growth? 🚀 The Main Scoop hosts Daniel Newman and Broadcom’s Greg Lotko are joined by Dr. Howard Rubin, Co-Founder and CEO of Rubin Worldwide, to look at the critical importance of technology selection in economic outcomes for businesses. Dr. Rubin explores optimizing technology …
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Microsoft and Valorem Reply experts discuss how your organization can extend Microsoft 365 Copilot beyond the out of box capabilities by leveraging Copilot Agents and plugins, thereby increasing productivity and efficiency. Learn how we can help! Follow us on social media - LinkedIn Twitter YouTube Facebook Reach out to us - Website Email Us…
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Discover how Microsoft Security Copilot is revolutionizing cybersecurity with generative AI in this episode of Valorem Visions. Our Security expert, Eric Nepo, explains how Copilot empowers security teams with faster threat detection, streamlined workflows, and seamless integrations—all while keeping your data secure within your compliance boundari…
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In the first episode of Valorem Visions season 3, our expert, Kaitlynn Kelly shares her 2025 vision about the implementation of Copilot agents and how they can enhance what Microsoft 365 Copilot can already do. #ValoremVisions #Mircosoft #Copilot #TechInsights Follow us on social media - LinkedIn Twitter YouTube Facebook Reach out to us - Website E…
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Send us a text It’s the first episode of Series 2, and Hannah, Matt and Producer Arin are delighted to be back in the studio. In this episode Matt and Hannah chat with Katrin and John about their book, ‘Social Work, Parents and the Child Protection Process’. This episode includes an exploration of some of the representations of parents which Katrin…
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According to the group who are upset about the monopoly-duopoly that's happening in our grocery sector, you could save, at most per person, about $74 per year. That's if they were to have perfect competition in the sector, which obviously would be very hard to achieve. Do you know what else costs you $80 a year? A friend and I were chatting at the …
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Let me tell you, it was absolutely no surprise to me to see my Facebook friends going crazy over Trump winning the election last night - and there's been plenty of hysterical predictions now that he's won. My absolute favourite one was from my husband, who said that Trump would take us to the brink of war. Hello - the world is already at war, we do…
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Several Greens members have been caught asking to use the private carparks belonging to Wellington retailers for a party event. These retailers were impacted by Green-led cycleway project, which took away on-street parking in the area. Independent Business and Residential Group chairwoman Urmila Bhana says this cycleway has negatively impacted seve…
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Newsflash: Tui 'Yeah Right' billboard accused of being bad taste. Whoa, for a moment there I thought I'd been transported back to 2006. Is it in good taste? No. Of Course not. It's a billboard for a beer company, for goodness' sake. Of course it's in bad taste. I don't think anyone has ever accused Tui of good taste. Given the extent to which the s…
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The Electricity Authority's report in to a toppled pylon has found the collapse was entirely avoidable. The Transpower pylon north of Helensville fell - cutting power to 88,000 people in Northland - after unsupervised, inexperienced maintenance crews undid three legs at once. The report found there was evidence removing all the nuts wasn't a one-of…
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Our very special guest is Pilbara Minerals MD & CEO Dale Henderson and there is no stone left unturned in this conversation around PLS, the lithium story and both the challenges but also the opportunity set in a world of growing EV and battery storage adoption. Dale grew up in NZ, excelled at University, thrives on a challenge and kept on building …
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I've got an amazing wonder drug to tell you about New Zealand, and it saved me in the last couple of weeks. People are talking about it from top of the country to the bottom and it's not Ozempic. No, I'm not taking Ozempic, though, I wouldn't mind trying it. I think a lot of people are curious. David Seymour made this drug a priority. Yes, I'm talk…
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Microsoft and Valorem Reply experts discuss how your organization can extend Microsoft 365 Copilot beyond the out of box capabilities by leveraging Copilot Agents and plugins, thereby increasing productivity and efficiency. Ready to do more with Copilot? Talk to our experts about extending Microsoft 365 Copilot across your organization. Follow us o…
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This panel discussion aims to explore the transformative impact of AI on modern work, focusing on the challenges and opportunities that cross-industry executives face in gaining support for and returns on Modern Work investments. The discussion highlights how AI-powered tools like Copilot can drive revenue growth, cost optimization and employee wel…
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A charity boat was bringing 147 migrants that they'd rescued in the Mediterranean to Italy but the Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini refused. This has now come to court and Matteo Salvini is accused of kidnap and dereliction of duty over that refusal to allow the the boat to dock, and prosecutors in Sicily have asked judges to sentence h…
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Sir Roger Douglas is disappointed with the ACT Party's response to this week's bleak Treasury forecasts. Douglas supported NZ First MP Shane Jones' response to the figures in which he made in an urgent debate in Parliament. David Seymour has 'annoyed' his party's founder. ACT Party Founder Sir Roger Douglas discusses this with Ryan Bridge. See omny…
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China has been desperate to boost its economy but the consumer does not want to spend. Youth unemployment is close to 20% in the country, which is a contributor factor as well as worries around healthcare. The South Korean Government has voted to impeach President Yoon and now the constitutional court has 180 days to review that decision. There is …
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It's my last day at work for the year... and I'm off to the beach... Every year... because I'messentially an angry and quite grumpy person.... I go to the beach and I get mad. Angry at people doing dumb stuff... The problem with the beach is it's public. I can't yet afford my own private one. Until then... here's my top five 5 things NOT to do at t…
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Tonight on the Huddle, Newstalk ZB Sports News Director Clay Wilson and Sports Journalist Jim Kayes discuss all things sport of the week. The Huddle agrees Liam Lawson bagging a spot on Red Bull's team is an example of perseverance and talent. ESports are disappointed because they have missed out on funding this week. The Huddle discusses. How do w…
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YouTuber Mr Beast has come out with his own reality TV show called Beast Games. The show will see one thousand contestants playing to win a grand prize of $5 million. Entertainment reporter Richard Martin joins the show to discuss this and the new 'Bluey' movie on its way. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Palmerston North Hospital is cutting back on some of its bowel cancer screening procedures, and Health New Zealand is unable to say if this is happening in other regions around the country. 852 patients who are at a high risk of developing cancer are on the waiting list for a colonoscopy in Palmerston North. Professor and Medical advisor at Bowel C…
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UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter Luigi Mangione has been extradited to New York. Earlier this week the 26-year-old faced 11 charges at the state level, but now the FBI and and the US government have levelled federal charges against him. 41% of young voters say the killing of the UnitedHealthcare CEO was acceptable, according to new research. The Federa…
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Labour's finance spokesperson Barbara Edmonds has posted to Facebook an incorrect graph that claims the Ardern-Hipkins government has reduced New Zealand's debt by $31 billion in its second term. Finance Minister Nicola Willis said Edmonds mistake was extraordinary fiscal ignorance. The government is pushing forward with replacing the Air Force's p…
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What everyone hoped would happen has happened: A kiwi has made it to a full time drive with Formula One. Liam Lawson goes into the Red Bull team alongside big name Max Verstappen. Auckland FC will play back at home tomorrow. Weekend Sport host Jason Pine think they are able to keep their winning momentum going, despite a few injuries among the play…
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Liam Lawson has been promoted into Red Bull's senior team in Formula One. He'll race alongside Max Verstappen next season after Red Bull parted ways with Sergio Perez. Founder of the Toyota Racing Series Barrie Thomlinson says Red Bull will have chosen Lawson based on his future talent. Thomlison says if Lawson performs at a high level, he will lik…
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Guilty verdicts have been reached in France's mass rape trial. Dominique Pelicot's been jailed for 20 years after drugging and raping his wife Gisele and inviting dozens of strangers to do the same for over nearly a decade. He was also found guilty of taking indecent images of his daughter and his two daughters-in-law. Of the other 50 men on trial,…
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The Government's teaming up with the private sector to get on top of text scams. When people report scam texts as junk on some phones, text messages will soon go directly to the Department of Internal Affairs. It can then share the info with telcos so they can be blocked. Rush Digital founder and chief executive Danu Abeysuriya told Andrew Dickens …
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Stabilising the economy is not as simple as investing more. Stats NZ figures out yesterday show GDP fell 1% in the three months to September. They also revised the preceding quarter down to 1.1% contraction, with both figures putting us in deep recession. ANZ Economist Henry Russell told Andrew Dickens the Government should be investing more, if it…
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The government has announced changes to free speech rules for universities, saying it's concerned that they are currently taking a risk based approach and need more diverse opinions. The new rules will set out expectations for universities on how to approach freedom of speech issues and each one will have to adopt a free speech statement. They will…
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This is my last editorial for the year. What a year it’s been, we started in January with Golriz shoplifting, we watched 10,000 jobs go from the public sector and the private sector follow suit as cash stopped bouncing around the economy. National blamed Labour for everything and Labour blamed National. We watched Scott Robertson fail to be the sec…
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A new study has revealed the amount of steps you take per day could lead to a reduction in depression symptoms. Spanish researchers have debunked the earlier finding that 10,000 steps a day is the optimal amount - and revealed that 7,000 will translate to better mental health outcomes. UK correspondent Enda Brady unpacks the results of the study - …
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Over in the US, share prices have slumped after the US Federal Reserve hinted at a slower than expected pace for rate cuts in the new year. The Federal Reserve set its key lending rate in a target range of 4.25 percent to 4.5 percent - down a full percentage point since September. Fisher Funds expert Sam Dickie explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See om…
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The Country's Jamie Mackay has been catching up with politicians and farming experts to discuss their picks for Ag Person of the Year. There's been a diverse range of favourites - but who is Jamie's? He revealed his favourites for 2024, ahead of his final show for the year. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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This was a dire week for the economy - but experts say things can only go up from here. Stats NZ revealed that GDP was down 1 percent in the September quarter, and had been down 1.1 percent the previous quarter. This is the biggest drop since 1991, excluding the Covid-19 lockdowns. Despite the gloomy outlook, NZ Herald business editor at large Liam…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday, 19 December 2024, the GDP has taken a massive fall, plunging New Zealand into the biggest recession since 1991. Former Finance Minister Steven Joyce talks to Ryan Bridge. The Prime Minister won't be going to Waitangi on Waitangi Day next year. Waitangi national trust chairman Pit…
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Tonight on The Huddle, Jordan Williams from the Taxpayers' Union and former Labour Cabinet Minister Stuart Nash joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! The Government is looking to strengthen free speech at universities. Should universities be allowed to decline hosting controversial speakers? It's been a dire we…
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Mastercard is pushing back against the Commerce Commission's plan to put a cap on credit card fees. The Commission says regulation for credit and contactless payments could deliver $280 million in savings a year for merchants and consumers. But Mastercard New Zealand says the draft decision is disappointing, will undermine competition, and set back…
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A new bill looks to make universities less 'risk adverse' over freedom of speech. When introduced in March, it will amend the Education and Training Act and require universities adopt a 'freedom of speech' statement. They'll also have to report on its commitment yearly. Tertiary Education Minister Penny Simmonds says this will ensure they have poli…
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Travellers with Air New Zealand can now use Apple AirTags to find their lost luggage. The carrier is enabling a feature letting customers share the live location of trackers in their baggage with its customer service team. It means they can tell airline staff where the bag was last scanned and its most recent location. Chief digital officer Nikhil …
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A Northland Maori leader says Waitangi Day could be more volatile than ever. Prime Minister Chris Luxon's decided against attending celebrations at the Treaty Grounds. He says he'll join events in other parts of the country - and is expected to send ministers in his place. Luxon and the coalition have faced mounting pressure over ACT's Treaty Princ…
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People will have questions, after one of the country's worst quarterly GDP dips in decades. Stats NZ figures show New Zealand's gross domestic product crashed down one percent in the September quarter. It's put the country in the deepest recession since the Covid-driven slump in 2020. Former Finance Minister Steven Joyce says the Reserve Bank Gover…
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The Prime Minister's revealed he will not be at the historic Treaty grounds for Waitangi Day celebrations next year. Chris Luxon says he'll instead take part in celebrations elsewhere around the country. It's understood Luxon will be sending Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka and a couple of other Ministers to the Treaty Grounds to represent th…
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Australian Olympic breakdancer Rachael 'Raygun' Gunn is demanding $11,000 in legal fees from the owner of a Sydney-based comedy club who planned to stage a show based on her. Raygun the Musical was set to star Stephanie Broadbridge - but it was pulled at the last minute after promoter Anthony Skinner was sent a legal letter claiming the musical inf…
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Liam Lawson might have his nose in front, but Red Bull insist no decision has been locked in over Sergio Perez's vacant seat for 2025. The Mexican driver has negotiated an exit from the Formula 1 team after a poor year, with the Kiwi vying against Yuki Tsunoda for the birth. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnys…
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The Far North District Council has issued a warning after a string of dog attacks in the region. An 8-year-old girl was hospitalised after being attacked by a dog on Wednesday at summer hotspot Taipā Beach - prompting calls for a solution. Far North Mayor Moko Tepania says dog owners need to handle their pets responsibly to prevent similar incident…
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Many Americans could be in trouble this Christmas. Amazon workers across a number of facilities in New York, Illinois, and Southern California are gearing up to strike later this week. The strike would take place the week before and during Christmas and Hanukkah, the two biggest gift giving holidays in the US. US Correspondent Toni Waterman told An…
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Infrastructure investment is being held up as being paramount to keeping New Zealand's economy on the right track. Stats NZ will release GDP data for the third quarter just before 11am today. The major banks are all predicting between a 0.2% and 0.4% contraction, meaning our third technical recession in two years. Kiwibank Senior Economist Mary Jo …
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A Lake Alice survivor understands the frustration at the Government's torture redress. Eligible people tortured at the psychiatric hospital in the 1970s can take an expedited payment of $150 thousand or apply for independently assessed redress. Payments will be made between March and December next year. But survivor Jim Goodwin told Andrew Dickens …
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