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It is...

...good.

Agreed.

A, b, c, d, e, f, g,

h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o...

Open eyes.

Put it on the chair, Marie. And help me undress.

Lily of the valley.

Thanks, Marie, you can go now.

What are you doing in my room?

Hey, Pim...

Come down, you fool. Mom's not angry.

Look what I found, children. A little boy.

Hush, it's over now.

Get Pim a glass of water.

It's ok.

Here you go, Mister.

You smell good.

You smell really nice. - It's Yvette's perfume.

It's time to go home, now.

But the puzzle's not finished yet.

I know your mother doesn't worry, but I don't want her...

Just a bit longer.

You better go now.

Bye, Pim.

Here.

Hi, Mirza.

Here. That's pretty good.

'My left hand is the maid'

You'll see when I turn eighteen.

It'll be a shiny motorbike instead of a bicycle.

Eighteen.

Look. A Suzuki 380 GT.

You can ride on it. - I?

It's hot.

Pim, just imagine. 380cc.

When you turn fifteen,

you can have my bike, for your birthday.

Thanks, Gino.

Wow.

Pimmy. You bastard.

The door.

The bell's ringing.

For you. From me. A boy needs a knife.

Étienne.

Wasn't yesterday your birthday?

It's tomorrow. Fifteen.

Is that you, Étienne? - Yvette.

Here. It's yours. A boy needs a knife.

What do you say?

'Thank you, Étienne.'

Good dog.

Have some sardines later.

I will. - Yes, thanks.

Behave yourself. Lock the doors.

You're a big boy.

We'll be back tomorrow.

So do you like it?

Your knife?

Thanks a lot, Étienne.

It's me.

Hello, 'me'.

You want some lemonade, Pim?

The latest news.

The latest news of the day before yesterday.

Your boss is taking my mother to Lille,

to the Accordion Festival. They're staying over night.

When you tempt the devil...

My mother doesn't like that guy. She's only interested in his car.

Silence is golden, Pim.

That's why we're so rich.

Mom, can Pim sleep over?

Can he?

Of course. It's not good to be on your own all night in an empty house.

You can sleep in my bed.

It's summer. We'll sleep out in the dunes. In a tent, Pim and me.

A gift from my mother.

From my boss.

Not bad.

Now we both have a knife.

It's my birthday tomorrow.

That's why.

No one needs to know about this, Pimmy. It's just between us.

Hip Hip Hurray. - Cheers.

Hip Hip Hurray. - Cheer.

For your birthday.

Pencils. Thanks, Sabrina. I don't have a 4B.

Coffee?

Pim?

Yes.

Dreamer.

Did you sleep alright in the tent?

We should do it more often.

Mom made pancakes, can you believe it?

Of course, like always.

Can Pim come to Aunt Ginette's?

No, that's impossible.

Right. They're a different species, those French.

I'm going to lie down.

No kiss from you, then?

You're making pancakes? I could...

When I learn the steps, I'll show you.

Pim? - Yes?

Dreamer.

I use a glue stick. It's cleaner.

The bike.

Beauty and the Beast. - Watch what you say, man.

What are you thinking?

You forgot to bring the tent.

Well... - Wait.

Here. Happy birthday.

Thanks.

It's me. - Hi, 'me'.

You want some lemonade, Pim? - We gotta go, Pim and me.

Not on the Motorway. - Ok, Mom.

Let's go. - Already?

I gotta go. - Where to?

La Panne.

Can I come? - No.

Why not? - You just can't.

Not together?

We'll go together next time. - Promise?

I promise. Come on.

Not a word to anyone, ok?

Back already? - Yeah. Gino's bike broke.

Étienne, couldn't you... - Of course, what's the problem?

Oh, well, it's the carburettor.

The carburettor? We'll just change it. I'll take a look.

Is Gino at home? - Yes,... well,... no.

It's not necessary. Don't go.

It's no problem... - It's not necessary!

Gino can do it himself. - Pim.

What have you got against Étienne?

A little politeness please.

Well, I'll pick you up on Saturday for the Accordion Final. Yvette.

We're going to Texas after.

We'll be back around eleven.

Ta-ta.

Ta-ta.

A, b, c, d...

...e, f, g...

Gino.

It's me.

Hello, my boy.

I'm just mending my dress...

Gino went to Dunkerque.

Why doesn't he find a girlfriend who lives closer?

The missus wanted to go dancing. In La Panne.

Her name is Françoise.

You want some lemonade? It's orange.

Gino and dancing.

Children grow up.

Shell I open the white? The orange is flat.

He might bring her back later. Françoise.

Françoise. She wears white sandals.

On a bike?

Don't tease the boy, Sabrina.

Such a bike is expensive, even second hand .

And the salary of an apprentice is small.

All Mom does is work. But it's always been Gino's dream.

And you can save money on so many things.

Sugar, for instance. - Mom.

Just between us, Pim...

The sugar,

I collect them off the trays in the cafe.

The doctor doesn't allow me sugar, but...

Mom.

they throw them away, those packets, even when they haven't been opened.

Do you want a sandwich, Pim?

And yesterday, for the first time, Gino...

...worked at the Burger Bar.

Friday nights and all day Sunday.

It pays rather well.

And Étienne says he's doing well at the garage.

He learns quickly, our Gino.

And if there's a problem with the bike, he can fix it himself.

He has golden hands, that boy.

Gino will be back late.

What do you expect? He's eighteen. And that girl loves to dance.

Well, the paperboy has to go.

I'm going to bed. I've been tired lately.

You don't want anything to drink?

You're going to Café Texas? - Yeah.

When the cat's away...

Your mother's not here yet.

Did you give her the papers? Is Marcella still as crazy?

Where's your mother playing tonight? Is it far?

La Panne.

From now on he can bring me the old papers.

He's a good boy.

Something to drink?

Well? Still no girlfriend?

Grenadine.

Oh, her name is Grenadine? Certainly not from around here.

No no no, he doesn't know yet. Right, my boy?

So, you don't look at girls?

Tell us. Which one of us do you like? Go on, tell us.

Go on, read the magazine. Or do some drawing, little boy.

Ta-da. - Better late than never...

Everything ok, my boy?

He can draw you later. - Sure.

Come on, Pim. Who haven't you drawn?

Me, he hasn't drawn me, yet.

It's too hard. You're too beautiful.

Was it crowded in La Panne? - Oh la la.

Hey. Stop it.

Here. A beer for a big boy.

Your mother agrees. It... She...

Forget it.

Gino.

I'm gonna tell Mom.

Keep your mouth shut, ok?

This doesn't work. It takes two. Come on.

Don't be shy.

It's... wait.

What's the matter?

I'm not a dancer.

Do you think I'm pretty?

Yes.

Then hold me.

Sabrina, I...

Strange boy.

Thank you, Pim.

Tell me, what's her name, that little French girl?

Gino's girlfriend.

I don't know.

Maybe he'll bring her to the fair.

Étienne says that she's cute.

Tell me. Are you going to spend all night drawing?

Normal boys your age go out with their friends.

Or with a girl. Oh la la.

Normal women your age no longer go out.

'Room for rent'

Sabrina.

Yes, water is included in the price. Electricity and heating, too.

The bell.

The doorbell rang.

I didn't... - I'm sure it rang.

Wait here.

Nobody there.

Here, have one. - I don't smoke.

Very wise.

Have you heard from the gypsy who rented the room before?

Zoltan? No.

He disappeared one day. Flew off, like a bird.

With the Funfair.

That's happiness, my child.

North in summer, south in winter.

Venice, Paris, Le Pirée, Lima, Capri...

Foreign countries and foreigners.

Do whatever you want, no worries,...

...no children.

The room is fine.

Where's Pim? - At a party. That's all he said.

Is he quiet at home, too?

You think he's quiet? - Yes.

I don't think so. I often hear his voice.

That boy lives in another world.

I try to read his thoughts.

Draw, draw, that he can do.

But I almost never see his drawings.

Sometimes I worry, Sabrina, you know?

I only have one son.

Pim is a dreamer.

Tell me... What's her name?

Françoise. But it's not certain that she...

Well...

Tell her you liked the room.

Why didn't she come to see it herself? Is she shy?

What kind of work is she looking for here?

There's no more work here than in Northern France.

Oh yes, no visitors in the room. Tell your brother.

Does she speak Dutch?

You don't even know that?

Plenty of rest, the doctor says.

Get Pim a drink.

Fortunately I still have my daughter, now that Gino has left.

The house has become so very big.

He moved in with her.

They both work at a restaurant in Dunkerque.

Washing dishes? Mopping the floor? I don't know.

He didn't even come to the hospital. - Gino doesn't like hospitals.

Well, I'm off.

Pim.

That Étienne. What was he thinking, bloody idiot?

At the hotel in Lille, we fooled around a bit.

It was just a little fun.

But I said it mustn't happen again.

When we came back from Dunkerque,

he parked his car in a picnic area.

He couldn't keep his hands off me.

I bit him.

Come inside, Mom. You'll catch a cold.

Yes.

Mirza. Mirza.

Zoltan.

You're here.

Hello, Yvette.

I'm back.

Pim will show you the room.

You can hang your clothes here, on the hooks.

Grown up now.

That's normal, I'm sixteen.

Did you give Zoltan a clean towel?

A towel, yes.

The extra money will come in handy.

He's rented the room before.

He was only a boy then. He's a man now.

Finally we can take down the damn posters.

I can't believe Françoise wanted to rent it.

You still drink red wine?

Zoltan. - Pim.

Pimmy.

I remember.

Pimmy.

Shall I play a tune for you gentlemen? A waltz.

Mirza.

Where were you all night?

Well, my friend. You little rascal.

Make yourself a sandwich. There's some jam left.

I'll clean up.

It's Friday. I'm going out.

Hush.

He'll be back.

Hi, Pim. Is your mother working today?

She is working.

What do you want to drink? Some grenadine?

He's probably a Romanian.

No, he's a Bulgarian in search of happiness.

Grenadine.

Why doesn't he sleep in the caravan,

at the bumper cars?

Oh, just ignore him, Pim?

Here. It's on the house.

And when the fair ends, is he going to stay?

Better a big car than a big guy, Julien.

Life's short too short. Just shut up, now.

Tonight, spaghetti.

Then you know more than me.

Pimmy? A towel, please.

Ok.

There's vanilla ice cream for dessert.

Dessert? - Yes, dessert.

The Cologne Fair, it's worth seeing.

Pimmy, you wouldn't believe your eyes.

It's very large, there's always work.

We'll play this tomorrow. You are my audience.

Yeah?

Gino.

Yeah.

Ok, what is it...

Sabrina.

Sabrina has a crush on you.

I can see it. She's crazy about you.

But you already know that.

You're going to be seventeen, Pimmy.

Seventeen.

You gotta...

We both gotta...

Sometimes you have to make a choice.

I was going to tell you about Françoise.

Pimmy, wait.

We can still be friends.

We were children. Kids.

It was just play.

Imagine, you and Sabrina. It would be fantastic.

I'm leaving. There is a fair in Cologne,

Zoltan will take me there with him.

The gypsy?

You're beautiful when you're jealous. - Who's jealous?

You think I was in love with you?

Pim.

Be quiet.

Bring me a drink, Pim.

No no no, wine.

Wine.

Zoltan, you look good.

Yes, I'm going out.

Some wine, Zoltan?

Thank you, Pimmy.

Thank you.

Pimmy, see you later. - See you later.

Bye.

What a fool.

The boy is completely lost.

He slept the whole afternoon on the sofa.

He just woke up.

You don't need to tell me, I live here.

Here.

You can sleep in Gino's room tonight.

And tomorrow. And the day after tomorrow.

Your soup's getting cold, Sabrina.

Pim really can't come to live with us.

He's always been part of this family.

Yeah, I'd noticed.

That didn't bother you before. - That's in the past.

Little Pim found his way.

When the gypsy was living with them, we never saw him.

You knew that Pim and Gino... - He's staying here.

That boy has never had a true home.

Some mother. Gone with the wind.

Yvette.

Even your father wasn't immune to that man-eater.

That rhymes.

Yvette Mimosa. With her seductive manner and her accordion.

That blonde slut thought she could have them all.

When one left, he was immediately replaced.

She was unfaithful, Miss Provocative. That hasn't changed.

Oh, my handsome Stefano.

You don't have a picture, Mom? All women have a picture of...

Stop asking me.

I should check my kidneys.

I have the right to know what my father looked like.

Sabrina, I... I can...

Is he still alive, at least? I just want to know.

No, I don't know. And don't speak to me in this tone of voice, ok?

I used to be better at this.

Shall I make tea?

Where are you going?

Nowhere. Out for some air.

Put on your coat. - It's summer, Mom.

But it feels like autumn. And stop at the butcher's on the way back.

Who said I was coming back? - Half a pound of sliced bacon, Sabrina.

So quick.

My bag.

Where are you going?

What are you looking for? Can I help you?

Your father.

Look.

Mom?

Mom.

A, b, c, d, e,

f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m,

n, o, p, q, r,

s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z.

The sea.

Where's Françoise?

She didn't feel well.

What a bitch.

Want some water?

Sure.

'House to let'

Ms. Desmet said there are still things belonging of your mother,

and he asked what to do with them.

Ditch them.

Make yourself a sandwich.

Perhaps I can bring back some Takeaway.

Dreadful weather.

Can I come in?

Hush, Mirza.

Horrible rain. - You can say that loud.

Your sister's not here. On Monday, Tuesday and...

I came to see you.

Here.

Do you want something to drink? - Beer.

I'm living here temporarily.

So you know.

It's temporary.

What do you want from me?

I was waiting for you.

Here, a gift is forever.

Keep it in a knot,...

...and you'll never forget me.

Stay.

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Ingenium: The Official Blog of Texas A&M Engineering - Duration: 1:30.

[Music playing] Attention Students!

Texas A&M Engineering has a blog!

Introducing "Ingenium," written for the students, by the students.

When people visit the blog I hope what they get out of it is a snapshot of life

kind of at ground level. To see Texas A&M from a student's perspective. This is the

first time Texas A&M engineering has a platform like this blog, so where

students can read about it and get like an informal insight from other students

about what it's like to be a student here. So what I hope students can learn

from my experiences is that you can be involved on campus in many ways. I really

want to be able to share my experiences with other students so that they can see

what I've gone through in the college of engineering and maybe I can make an

impact on them. I'm excited about Ingenium because it allows students to see a different

side of engineering students that they usually don't see. I'm a fraction of life

at Texas A&M and there are so many other bloggers and so many other styles of

life to see and explore with everyone who's going to be contributing. I feel

like a A&M has so much to offer. Rather than just seeing it listed on a website,

but actually hearing from another student involved really might inspire

other students that are seeking to make a difference. So we really hope you can

visit in Ingenium and check out some of our experiences as Texas A&M engineering students.

Check us out at ingenium.engr.tamu.edu

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Child's body found in Texas City - Duration: 2:13.

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How One Conservative Texas Town Went 100% Renewable - Duration: 8:28.

Imagine an American city that runs on 100% renewable energy.

A town that's completely given up on fossil fuels and replaced them with wind and solar

What kind of town are you picturing?

A big city, like San Francisco?

A sunny, hip oasis in the desert?

Maybe a progressive village in Vermont?

What about a city smack-dab in the middle of a state known for oil and gas?

Probably not what you expected.

Welcome to Georgetown, TX.

This is the city's mayor: Dale Ross.

Thank y'all for coming to Georgetown, the greatest city on planet Earth.

You know, I see why you say that.

I like it here.

You've got a pretty town.

Georgetown is one of the first cities in the US to get 100% of their energy from renewable

sources.

But this is a bit of a surprise, considering this city of nearly 70,000 is in a politically

conservative region of a politically conservative state that is practically synonymous with

oil and gas.

Not exactly where you might expect to find a renewable energy success story.

Alright, I have a personal question.

Are you really secretly a Democrat?

No!

I'm a proud Republican!

At the national level, we have a Republican president in President Trump, but we couldn't

differ more on environmental policy or energy policy.

Why are people surprised to find out that Georgetown is 100% renewable?

I just think the stereotype in the past is that renewable energy is this Democratic, progressive, or liberal concept.

Why would a bunch of Republicans in the heart of oil and gas country even consider this?

The reason? It was based on a business decision. We let the facts dictate the best decision to the people we were elected to serve.

Like many cities, Georgetown doesn't generate its own electricity.

It buys electricity from companies that do.

They're able to shop on the open market and find the best price for the energy they

need.

Turns out the best deal for Georgetown was wind and solar from west Texas.

I think people expect, or have this idea that renewables are more expensive.

But is that true?

Absolutely not, and I think that's what you're seeing in the market right now.

Wind energy is selling for about $18 per MW, versus coal, which is $25 a MW.

We're at a tipping point right now where the pricing favors renewables.

Most of the cost of renewables comes when you construct the turbine or install the solar

panels.

So, it's less risky for renewable energy companies to finance and build these projects if a city

like Georgetown agrees to buy that energy for, say, 20 years.

But once they're built, the cost of operating wind and solar is not only pretty low, it

doesn't change much.

And to people like Dale Ross, that's important, because it means the price of that electricity

is stable for a long time.

We signed a 25 year contract, so they're contracted to give us that price for the next

20 and 25 years.

It's like me going to the gas station on the corner, talking to the guy behind the

desk, and we sign a contract that he's going to charge me today's gas prices for my car

20 years down the road.

Perfect analogy.

That's exactly right.

That sounds like a good business deal!

I'll take that deal!

It is a good deal!

So Georgetown chose 100% renewable energy because it saves them money.

But what does it *really* mean for a city to get 100% renewable energy?

To answer that, we're going to have to learn a little about the world's largest and most

complex machine: The energy grid.

Across the world, seven-plus billion people have access to electricity - meaning the whole

world is connected to a massive tangle of wires.

In the US, electricity is distributed across three zones: One for the west, one for the

east, and one for Texas.

Why Texas has its own power grid is another story, but that is just… so Texas.

Historically, these zones grew from smaller grids in major cities, which simply joined

up wherever it made sense.

Point is, this system is all interconnected.

No matter how it's made, all the electricity goes into the same big grid.

It's like a big pool.

A few people are pouring water in, and other people are drinking out of it [straws].

If you pay someone to add clean water to the pool, your share of water is clean, even if

the water you end up drinking isn't totally clean.

Except, unlike clean or dirty water, there's no such thing as clean electrons or dirty

electrons.

You can't tell where they came from just by looking at them.

So renewable energy is an accounting thing as much as it is a "clean electrons" thing.

And that's why Georgetown can call itself 100% renewable, even though most of the actual

electrons coming out of their wall sockets were probably generated by nearby natural

gas or coal plants.

Georgetown pays for as much renewable energy as it consumes, so it's helping make that

much more of the total energy on the grid renewable.

It didn't have to be about the environment, but it's huge benefits.

Why can't we win the economic argument, because if we do that, by default we're the environmental argument.

And clean water, clean air is not a Republican or a Democrat issue, it's an American issue.

And I think everyone can come to the table and agree, cleaner air is better than dirtier

air, and cleaner water is better than dirtier water. It's not rocket science.

The most beautiful town square in not only Texas, but the United States of America!

Do you think every town could go 100% renewable?

Maybe not 100% but you can certainly increase the amount of renewable energy in your energy

portfolio.

When you talk to other Republican mayors, what are their reactions to your story?

They think it's remarkable, and they think it took tremendous political courage to do

this.

And I just remind them if you do the right thing and you make decisions based on facts,

it's not that hard to do.

But even if cities and towns want to make the shift to similar renewable policies, there are still some roadblocks

I think the biggest hindrance right now is if they're in a current contract that requires

fossil fuels, you have to let those contracts expire.

Or write a check to get out of them to transition to renewable energy.

In a way, some people are trapped using fossil fuels.

At least right now.

But I tell you what.

I just encourage all elected officials to do the right thing for their citizens, and

don't be afraid to innovate.

And don't be afraid to be a bold visionary leader.

Thanks a lot for having us in your town.

Be sure to spend a lot of money on the most beautiful town square in the state of Texas!

I gotta go back to the hot sauce shop.

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Will the Texas Senate race turn on immigration? - Duration: 6:09.

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Texas Attorney General Candidate Visits Odessa - Duration: 1:03.

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Both senate candidates stopping in West Texas before election day - Duration: 2:27.

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Texas Attornery General delays opinion on State Rep. Jim Murphy's ethics - Duration: 2:30.

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Do you know what's behind rising property taxes in Texas? - Duration: 3:15.

Hello. My name is Raymie Kana, Colorado County Auditor.

[numerous county officials introducing themselves]

Hello. My name is Renee Couch, Comal County Treasurer.

Imagine that you're out to dinner with your friend

but he forgot his wallet,

and asks you to pay…

And then he orders the most expensive thing on the menu, too.

Imagine he does this every time you go out to eat.

Imagine he asks you to pay for his groceries, too.

That would be ridiculous, would it?

It's crazy!

But it happens all the time at the Texas Capitol.

Legislators are always telling us they didn't raise our taxes.

But is that really true?

It's no secret that the Legislature has relied on property taxpayers to pay for more and more over the years,

But it's not just the responsibility for funding schools that has been pushed down to local property owners.

It's part of a broader pattern.

Legislators are using your property taxes like a no-limit credit card.

When state legislators in Austin require counties to deliver a new program or service

but the state doesn't have the funding to pay for it

It's local taxpayers like YOU and ME who get stuck with the bill.

When it happens, it's called an unfunded mandate

It's basically a state property tax.

It hurts Texas counties and local property taxpayers

just as much as any other state tax hike.

When times are lean, it can make sense for state lawmakers to tighten up the budget,

But, if they're just pushing the costs down to local communities,

are they really doing taxpayers any favors?

Not for the taxpayers of Colorado County.

Not for the taxpayers of Bexar County.

Not in my county.

And not the taxpayers of Oldham County either.

You see, Texas is a big state.

We have 254 counties!

There are hundreds of communities, all with unique needs, and unique solutions.

That's why we elect local county officials to make local decisions.

That's why I'm proud to serve Comal County.

Leon County

Travis County

Denton County

Smith County

Bandera County

I am proud to serve the people of Williamson County.

Unfunded mandates are an inflexible, one-size-fits-all approach

Unfunded mandates grow the size and cost of government.

And unfunded mandates aren't really unfunded,

because property taxpayers always get stuck with the bill in the form of higher property taxes.

Texans want more accountability from their government.

Texans deserve real property taxpayer protection.

Texans deserve relief from unfunded mandates.

Ask your state legislators to do the right thing.

Do the right thing.

Do the right thing.

Say no.

Say no.

Say no.

Say no!

Say NO to unfunded mandates!

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Lume is "10 out of 10" - even in Texas - Duration: 1:40.

- Hi, my name is Shannon.

I'm 25 years old and I am from Texas.

I have been using Lume Deodorant

for about three months now

and I love it so much.

The reason I love Lume is it's aluminum-free,

baking soda-free, it's hypoallergenic.

It's very natural so it makes me feel comfortable

putting it on my body.

I was searching for a natural deodorant for about a year,

trying to make that transition into a chemical-free home.

And I've tried so many natural deodorants.

A lot of them had

essential oils in them.

They would stain my clothes or the odor was too strong

and I just was searching for something

that would get the job done,

I would smell fresh

without it being too overpowering

or really affecting my clothes.

So I am gonna stick with Lume.

I love that I'm odor-free, I feel natural,

I'm confident in what I'm putting on my body.

And it really does work.

It says 48-hour protection and it really means it.

This stuff is lasting me forever.

When I work out, I'm putting it on my bikini area

and it helps me just to stay fresh and stay clean

and I feel really confident using it.

It's not an overpowering smell,

so I can put on my own perfume

and it won't clash with my deodorant.

I recommended Lume to so many women

and men that I know that are looking

for the chemical-free lifestyle.

And I recommend it to you guys, 10 out of 10.

I'm sold.

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