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2561 | It appears that William Robert WALTER only served within Australia. | WALTER William Robert (I967)
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2562 | It appears to be that Ellen Sophia SUMNER (1855-1932) never married as she was the informant for her father's death certificate on 25 Sep 1905 when she was aged about 50 years. | SUMNER Ellen Sophia (I3826)
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2563 | It is believed that Rose McGINTY (m.n. POTTERTON) died in Ireland before her husband Edward and the remaining children emigrated to Australia in 1863. | POTTERTON Rose (I2176)
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2564 | It is impossible to believe that Harold Heard PALMER is the son of David Henry PALMER as David Henry was killed in action at Gallipoli on 13 Aug 1915. | PALMER Harold Heard (I24847)
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2565 | It seems probable that this couple did not have any children. | Family F3064
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2566 | Ivan Henry CURD (1914-1995) was a member of the Auckland Education Board. | CURD Ivan Henry (I20068)
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2567 | Ivy Evelyn FREWIN appears to have given birth to a son Charles Brown FREWIN (father: unknown) who died at East Melbourne VIC in 1921. Source Deaths Index, Victorian BDMs. | FREWIN Ivy Evelyn (I940)
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2568 | J. Beckley of Youlden Moor, Chilsworthy DEV was the informant noted on the Death Certificate. | JEWELL Joyce Beckley (I9434)
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2569 | J.F. OSBORNE was firstly married to Sarah (m.n. KNIGHT, 1861-1923) with whom he had a daughter Erma Reta OSBORNE (1897-1898). | OSBORNE James Frank (I13957)
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2570 | J.Stansfield-Smith Garden Niche | ROBERTSON May Charlotte (I7143)
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2571 | J.Stansfield-Smith Garden Niche | PHILLINGHAM Frederick Andrew (I7144)
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2572 | James HUNTER was firstly married to Mary SIDEBOTTOM on 25 Dec 1828 at All Saints' Parish Church, Darton YKS. The issue of this marriage included Helen Maria (1829-?), John (1831-1884) and Jemima 1834-1904). Arrived in Sydney NSW as a convict (aboard convict ship 'Roslin Castle' on 15 Sep 1834) having been convicted at York West Riding YKS (2nd session court, date: 8 Jan 1834) on the charge of stealing grain. Convict No: 2798, Occupation: Nailer, Sentence: 7 years. It appears the he was firstly assigned to a M. McAlister of Argyle NSW. | HUNTER James (I3677)
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2573 | James SHELDON also married Pearl BURRILL and had a child. | SHELDON James Henry (I18212)
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2574 | Janaya also has a son Drazic. | PRIEST Janaya (I11202)
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2575 | Jane Odgers SMALE (m.n. HENDERSON) re-married in Q1/1887 to 1. William Weeks MILLFORD or 2. Richard JOHNS. | HENDERSON Jane Odgers (I22048)
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2576 | Janet Louise WALTER was born in Ward 6 of the Geelong Hospital on 30 Nov 1950. Unfortunately, she was afflicted by severe Down's Syndrome and suffered a severe congenital mental deficiency. Little is known of her short life but we do know that she was admitted to Kew Cottages on 1 May 1951 where she progressed fairly well until 17 May 1951. She became very ill and died at 4:00 p.m. on 21 May 1951. On 25 May 1951 an inquest (No. 706 of 1951) was held into her death (No. 5292 of 1951) and the cause of death was established as broncho pneumonia. The undertaker employed for her funeral was W.V. Raven, 227 Smith St., Fitzroy. She is buried at the Springvale Botanical Cemetery in an unmarked grave (Ref. No. 161510, CofE Area, Denominational Grave, Location L19/23) in an area where unmarked graves seem to be the norm. | WALTER Janet Louise (I7399)
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2577 | JE Knowles, Methodist Minister | ROUTLEY Francis Thomas (I28437)
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2578 | Jenkins lawn | ESPOSITO Kevin Anthony (I11149)
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2579 | John and Mary Ann (m.n. SYMONS) WILSDON resided at Beatrice Hill, Prospect, Adelaide and in April 1913 at Beatrice Street, Prospect, Adelaide SA. | WILSDON John (I3451)
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2580 | John Bailey VEALE married for a second time Elizabeth Jane ARMSTRONG (1861-1937). | VEALE John Bailey (I2596)
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2581 | John CORY the father of this John CORY was a descendant of Hugh CORY of Cory Barton, West Putford DEV and the founder of John CORY & Sons (shipowners) of Cardiff, Wales. His male descendants continue the firm to this day. | CORY John (I5854)
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2582 | John did not emigrate to Australia with his parents and siblings so it is likely he died prior to that event. | HERD John (I3680)
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2583 | John HAMBLY (c. 1801-1879) is a mystery. He was baptised as John CORNISH and died as John CORNISH. I guess that he could have been an illegitimate son of Grace CORNISH (1783-1863) and an unknown man with the surname of HAMBLY or that he just took a different surname at some stage of his life and then returned to his CORNISH surname late in life. | HAMBLY John (I29899)
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2584 | John HARRIS was from West Woolfardisworthy (Woolsery), DEV. | HARRIS John (I2037)
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2585 | John Henry PACKHAM (1886-1955) the second child of Henry PACKHAM (1857-1932) and his wife Selina Jane NANKIVELL (1853-1907) appears to have been raised in the family of John NANKIVELL (1822-1884) and his wife Grace (m.n. MAY, 1823-1893). | PACKHAM John Henry Nankivell (I34804)
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2586 | John HERD and all of his family barring eldest son William travelled on to the Port Phillip District on the interstate vessel 'Hope' soon after their arriving in Sydney on 18 Oct 1838. Son William is believed to have stayed in Sydney with his mother's PARK relatives before coming on to the Port Phillip district of Victoria. Land Selection Appears to have leased or owned Allotment 4A of 24 acres, No section number, Parish of Bulban, County Grant. The lease or ownership was transferred to Garrett O'BRIAN [sic] (Abt.1823-1899) his son-in-law on 9 Apr 1853. This land is situated at Little River VIC. His grave at Warracknabeal Cemetery is unfortunately unmarked. John HERD was elected to the South Barwon Municipal Council in July 1861 and was immediately elected as Chairman of the Council on 9 Jul 1861. (The Argus, Melbourne, 10 Jul 1861, p5) John HERD was selected as one of three nominees from the Borough of South Barwon as trustees of Queens Park in Geelong on 15 Feb 1861. (The Argus, Melbourne, 15 Feb 1861, p5) | HERD John, JP (I1988)
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2587 | John WALTER never married. | WALTER John (I9755)
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2588 | John was cremated and his ashes were scattered beneath the oak tree by the ranch house with those of his wife, Lois, at Double Mountain Ranch, Lancaster, Los Angeles CA. | COWLEY John Palmer (I24350)
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2589 | John William CONSIDINE married a second time to Vera Helena NAUMANN and had issue of a daughter Dianna Elizabeth CONSIDINE who married Gary BUTLER. | CONSIDINE John William (I6225)
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2590 | John Wyman MOISE and Viola Evelyn WALTERS had 5 children, the second being Leona May MOISE who married Victor Rufus FARROW. | WALTERS Viola Evaline (I4889)
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2591 | John's death in May 1839 came only a month after the birth of his sixth child Ruth born 13 Apr 1839. He had gone to a village named Egg Buckland DEV, near the sea and was living with relatives of his wife on the WEEKS side. I suspect he was trying to regain his health and also did not want to communicate the disease to his young family. The name on the death certificate is John SHAMELS. (This information from Susan Mayes (e-mail waulstx@compuserve.com) 20 Sep 1999) | SAMELLS John (I5513)
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2592 | John's profession: Ship carpenter - age: 38 years??? Residence: Tywardreath CON. Sarah's profession: Domestic servant - age 30??? Residence: Tywardreath CON. Date of marriage calculated using Sarah's age at marriage. | Family F7499
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2593 | Joined 6 Battalion on 14 Nov 1918 - 3 days after the Armistice. Served in Belgium in the Occupation forces. | WALTER Albert Ernest (I7628)
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2594 | Joined his unit at ANZAC on 10 Jul 1915. Almost immediately he was being treated for chronic asthma. He was evacuated to Malta and treated. A medical board certified that he was unfit for duty and he was evacuated to Australia. Lest We Forget. | LETTS George Henry (I27638)
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2595 | Joined the AIF as a private soldier but was quickly promoted through the ranks to that of Lieutenant. Died of wounds received in battle in the the vicinity of Mouquet Farm which is located close to Pozières where an earlier fierce battle had raged. Lest We Forget. | REINECKE George Shuttleworth (I36885)
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2596 | Joined the Royal Ulster Constabulary in 1850, aged 19 years. Shown as Andrew GINTY, Meath, Age 19, E, 6060/11B, RUC. Royal Ulster Constabulary Index, Part 1, 1816-1882. Indexed by Hervey Bay. | MCGINTY Andrew (I3659)
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2597 | Joseph recorded as a "sojourner" at the time of this marriage. | Family F3823
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2598 | Joseph Vinson WALTER's first wife, Annie Cordelia SCOTT was the daughter of Thomas SCOTT and Maria HARDY. His second wife Bona Jean SCOTT was the daughter of Thomas William Walter SCOTT and Annie May EAGLAND. Thomas William Walter SCOTT was the brother of Joseph Vinson WALTER's first wife Annie Cordelia SCOTT. Joseph Vinson WALTER was therefore married to Aunt and Niece. | WALTER Joseph Vinson (I1491)
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2599 | Joseph WILTON was the Whip with the local hunt. He also was also a successful hound dealer who became well known in Europe and the British Colonies. Among the eminent people he met was Kaiser Wilhelm II and Tsar Nicholas of Russia. | WILTON Joseph (I16085)
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2600 | Joshua Jordan Lawn, Row AN, Grave 07 | VIVIAN Eva Grace (I1281)
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2601 | Joshua Jordan Lawn, Row AN, Grave 07 | ARKELL Uriah James (I4516)
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2602 | Joshua Jordan Lawn, Row AQ, Grave 13 | VIVIAN Harold Hamilton (I1284)
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2603 | Joshua Jordan Lawn, Row AQ, Grave 13 | NOOTEN Bertha Florence van (I20360)
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2604 | Joshua Jordan Lawn, Row AQ, Grave 16 | WRIGHT Edith Caroline (I602)
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2605 | Joshua Jordan Lawn, Row AQ, Grave 16 | VIVIAN Thomas (I613)
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2606 | Joshua Jordan Lawn, Row AQ, Grave 26 | DIAMOND Clara Isobel (I38827)
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2607 | Joshua Jordan Lawn, Row T, Grave 45 | WALTER Edmund Harold (I6508)
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2608 | Joshua Jordan Lawn, Row T, Grave 45 | HILL Robina, (Twin) (I6512)
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2609 | Jun 1/4, 1851, District Registration: Redruth CON. | CORNISH Catharine (I37994)
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2610 | Kardinia May BENNETT lived as a young girl at Kewell where she could recall seeing aboriginal corroberees and seeing their mia-mias on the property. Later when living in Terang, she became an assistant teacher at the Terang Grammar School and later the Principal. She married Ernest LETHBRIDGE, the Anglican parish priest at Terang in January 1915. They retired and lived at Murrumbeena from 1923. Her name "Kardinia" is an aboriginal word meaning " the rising sun." | BENNETT Kardinia May (I576)
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2611 | Kate McLELLAN married for a second time in 1918 to Frederick John QUINLAN. Reference: 4258 of 1918. | MCLELLAN Kate (I4183)
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2612 | Kevin Anthony ESPOSITO was firstly married to Anne DROHAN b. March 1944, d.1984. Issue of three children as follows: Suzanne Marie b. 20 Sep 1965 @Fitzroy VIC; Catherine Anne b. 25 Sep 1967 @Fitzroy VIC and Peter Joseph b. 30 May 1970 @Fitzroy VIC. | Family F3579
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2613 | Kicked by a horse. | COLWELL Cecil Claire (I16334)
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2614 | Kiled in Action when the Hospital Ship 'Llandovery Castle' was torpedoed 114 miles south-west of the Fastnet Rock by U86. Lest We Forget. | SANDERS Victor (I28536)
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2615 | Kilkhampton Bible Christian Circuit | COTTLE Mary Jane (I20268)
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2616 | Kilkhampton Bible Christian Circuit | COTTLE Charles Shearm (I20269)
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2617 | Kilkhampton Bible Christian Circuit | COTTLE Henry (I22215)
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2618 | Kilkhampton Parish record says 'of Hob'. | HORRELL Phillip (I13)
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2619 | Killed by enemy aerial attack while on the USS Fanshaw while at sea near the Saipan Island. Lest | ENGLISH George (I30135)
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2620 | Killed in action at Morlancourt, Somme Department, Hauts-de-France on 14 May 1918. | LISTER Sidney Harold Thomas (I14330)
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2621 | Killed in action at the tail end of the infamous Battle of Fromelles (Fleurbaix) which was the blackest day in the history of Australia in war. It is very easy to blame incompetent English generals, but in this case the blame lies squarely at the feet of at least a couple of that group of people. Australian casualties totalled 5,533, including 1,917 killed in action - the greatest loss of life in a day in Australian history. Lest We Forget. | BRAY Frank Davies (I33503)
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2622 | Killed in Action at Vimy Ridge, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France FRA. As he has no known grave, he is remembered on panels of the the beautiful Canadian National Vimy Memorial on Vimy Ridge. Lest We Forget. | BALL Charles E. (I16375)
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2623 | Killed in Action by a snipe while crossing a river. | RICHARDS Harold George (I32311)
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2624 | Killed in action close to the most famous place in Canadian military history at Vimy. Lest We Forget. | TREMEER Russell William (I23435)
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2625 | Killed in action during the 3rd. Battle of Ypres. 1st. Battle of Passchendaele. Lest We Forget. | MONKIVITCH Luke (I12416)
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2626 | Killed in action during the Battle of Passchendaele (aka 3rd. Ypres). Lest We Forget. | GEORGE John Stawell (I6335)
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2627 | Killed in action during the final stages of WWI. Unfortunately, he has no known grave. Remembered on Panel 9 of this Memorial. Lest We Forget. | BANBURY Samuel (I29156)
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2628 | Killed in Action during WWI. His remains were not recovered from the battlefield so he is remembered on the Canadian National Memorial at Vimy Ridge, France. Lest We Forget. | HAGER Samuel Jonathan Wesley (I17498)
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2629 | Killed in action in Germany. Lest We Forget. | FULLER Robert John (I30981)
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2630 | Killed in action in Italy. | SANFORD Gordon Charles (I37279)
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2631 | Killed in action on 11 Jun 1941. | PAUL William Scott (I15225)
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2632 | Killed in action on 21 Mar 1918 at Morchies, Pas-de-Calais, FRA. According to the Battalion diary it appears that he died as a result of a gas shell attack when he was caught without his box respirator in use. He has no known grave but is remembered on the Arras Memorial to the Missing which records the sacrifice of almost 35,000 UK, South African and New Zealand soldiers who died in the Arras sector and have no known grave. Lest We Forget. | WALTER John Henry (I2371)
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2633 | Killed in action on 26 Oct 1917 during the second phase of the terrible battle for Passchendaele in West Flanders when the Canadian forces were able to take and hold Passchendaele village. Lest We Forget. | ALLIN Lorne William John (I17068)
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2634 | Killed in action on Okinawa. Lest We Forget. | LEFLER Warren Harding (I41866)
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2635 | Killed in action while on active service. | POTTAGE Clifton Alfred Ellis (I6625)
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2636 | Killed in action while serving his country. Lest We Forget. | MULDREW Cecil Wilfred (I29680)
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2637 | Killed in action whilst flying his Mark X Wellington Bomber, No. LN439 of 429 "Bison" Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force. The aircraft came down near Monchengladbach, NRW, GER on a raid which was targeting Bochum GER. Lest We Forget. | WINDIBANK Frank Richard (I21275)
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2638 | Killed in Action, 18 km North-North-West of Kiel, SHO while part of a Wellington Bomber crew which set out from RAF Binbrook in Lincolnshire to bomb the floating docks at Kiel. REASON FOR LOSS: Took off just before midnight to attack the floating docks at Kiel. 61 Aircraft (43 Wellingtons, 12 Manchesters and 6 Stirlings) took part in what the records from Kiel describe as a"revenge attack" by the RAF. After the Allied failure to prevent the Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Prinz Eugen leaving the port of Brest. The raid resulted in about 130 people killed on the accommodation ship Monte Sarmiento after it was hit and a further 16 people killed in the town. The Allies lost 3 Wellingtons on this raid with 2 other Wellingtons and a Stirling crashing on return to England. No claims from the Luftwaffe night fighters for these and it is though that they were all brought down by flak. Wellington W5440 has reported as shot down over the target area. Further research reveals that it was brought down over Eckernförde Bucht off Surendorf, 18 km NorthNorthWest of Kiel. | LONG-INNES George Selwyn (I14251)
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2639 | Killed in Action, charging the Turkish trenches at the Nek. His identity disk was found in No Man's Land by a burial party in 1919. Lest We Forget. | TREWIN Angus Duncan (I15675)
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2640 | Killed in Action, while on Active Service flying Typhoon 1B aircraft with 440 Squadron, RCAF. Lest We Forget. | HICKS Clifford Waldron (I24598)
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