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1 lens speeds
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2 lens speeds
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3 speed
2) частота вращения; число оборотов4) быстродействие || быстродействующий7) кфт. частота смены кадров8) светосила9) двигаться с большой скоростью, идти полным ходом•to speed up — 1. ускорять; разгонять 2. увеличивать частоту вращения или число оборотов 3. запускать-
above-synchronous speed
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absolute speed
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acoustic speed
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actual speed
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adjustable speed
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advance speed
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air speed
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all engines speed
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allowable speed
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angular speed
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approach speed
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arc speed
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armature speed
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ASA speed
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backing-out speed
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blade speed
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block speed
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boring speed
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boundary speed
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breakdown speed
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breaker speed
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calm water speed
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camera speed
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cascading speed
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circuit speed
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circumferential speed
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climbing speed
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climb speed
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closing speed
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collecting speed
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commercial speed
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computation speed
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computer speed
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condenser speed
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continuous cruising speed
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control speed
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conveying speed
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copying speed
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cranking speed
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crawl speed
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creep speed
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creep-feed speed
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critical buildup speed
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critical speed
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cruising speed
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cutter feed speed
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cutting speed
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dead slow speed
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dead speed
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design speed
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development speed
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digging speed
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drift speed
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drilling speed
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driving speed
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economical speed
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economic speed
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emergency descent speed
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emergency speed
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emulsion speed
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engine speed
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fair speed
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film speed
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filming speed
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finishing speed
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flank speed
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flitting speed
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foilborne speed
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forward speed
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free-route speed
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full speed
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full-field speed
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full-load speed
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functional speed
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gaging speed
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gob speed
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grinding speed
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ground speed
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half speed
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head speed
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headwheel speed
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hull-borne speed
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hump speed
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hypersonic speed
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idle speed
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indexing speed
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infinitely adjustable speed
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input speed
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instantaneous speed
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landing approach speed
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landing gear operating speed
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landing speed
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leading-in speed
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lens speed
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level-flight speed
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light speed
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line speed
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linear speed
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load speed
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loaded speed
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loading speed
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low speed
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machining speed
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marker-horizon speed
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marker speed
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mean speed
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milling speed
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motor speed
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movement speed
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navigable speed
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near-sonic speed
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noload speed
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nominal speed
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normal speed
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operating speed
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operation speed
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output speed
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penetrating speed
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peripheral speed
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permanent noload speed
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photographic speed
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plowing speed
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power-off speed
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power-on speed
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preset speed
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press speed
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primary draw-off speed
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printout speed
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process speed
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projection speed
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pulling speed
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pump speed
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rated speed
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reading speed
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reaming speed
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recording speed
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related speeds
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relative speed
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resonant speed
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response speed
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resultant speed
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retraction speed
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return speed
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rig total operating speed
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rim speed
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robot speed
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rod speed
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rope speed
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rotary speed
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rotor speed
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runaway speed
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running speed
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sawing speed
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scanning speed
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sea speed
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service speed
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shaft speed
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shaper speed
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shutter speed
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sinking speed
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slow speed
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sonic speed
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sound speed
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specific speed
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speed of discharge
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speed of kiln
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speed of loading
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speed of photographic emulsion
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speed of rotation
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speed of wave propagation
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spot speed
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steady-flight speed
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steady-state speed
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stream speed
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subsonic speed
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supersonic speed
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surface speed
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sweep speed
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swing speed
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switching speed
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synchronous speed
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tailwind speed
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take-home speed
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takeoff speed
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take-up speed
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taking speed
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tapping speed
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threading speed
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tip speed
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tool-changing speed
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top speed
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touchdown speed
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towing speed
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tracing speed
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tracking speed
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track speed
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transmission speed
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transonic speed
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traverse speed
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trial-trip speed
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trial speed
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true ground speed
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tunneling speed
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turning speed
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ultrasonic speed
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variable speed
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vertical gust speed
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vertical speed
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walking speed
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water speed
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wind speed
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winding speed
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wind-up speed
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wire feed speed
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wire speed
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working speed
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write speed
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writing speed
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zero speed
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