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a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 9 [1] said let be gathered let appear was [2] main, consecutive direct speech direct speech main, consecutive [3] imperfect jussive jussive imperfect [4] | subsequent event expression of will expression of will subsequent event | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 10 [1] called (1) called (2) saw was [2] main, consecutive co-ordinate main, consecutive [3] imperfect perfect imperfect [4] | subsequent event subsequent event subsequent event (no verb) | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 11 [1] said let bring forth is was [2] main, consecutive direct speech main, consecutive [3] imperfect jussive imperfect [4] | subsequent event expression of will (no verb) subsequent event | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 12 [1] brought forth was saw was [2] main, consecutive [4] | subsequent event (no verb) subsequent event (no verb) | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 13 [1] were [2] main, final [3] imperfect [4] | final solution | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 14 [1] said let be (2x) to divide [2] main, consecutive direct speech subordinate [3] imperfect jussive imperfect [4] | subsequent event expression of will purpose | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 15 [1] let be to give light was [2] direct speech subordinate [3] jussive infinitive [4] | expression of will purpose (no verb) | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 16 [1] made to rule (2x) made [2] main, consecutive subordinate [3] imperfect infinitive [4] | subsequent event purpose (no verb) | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 17 [1] set to give light [2] main, consecutive subordinate [3] imperfect infinitive [4] | subsequent event purpose | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 18 [1] to rule to divide [2] subordinate subordinate [3] infinitive infinitive [4] | purpose purpose | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 19 [1] saw was was (2x) [2] main, consecutive main, final [3] imperfect imperfect [4] | subsequent event (no verb) final situation | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 20 [1] said let bring forth hath life may fly [2] main, consecutive direct speech circumstantial subordinate [3] imperfect jussive participle subjunctive [4] | subsequent event expression of will description possibility | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 21 [1] created moveth brought forth saw [2] main, consecutive circumstantial main main, consecutive [3] imperfect participle perfect imperfect [4] | subsequent event description single event subsequent event | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 22 [1] blessed saying be fruitful/multiply/fill let multiply [2] main, consecutive [3] imperfect participle imperative jussive [4] | subsequent event concurrent event command expression of will | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 23 [1] was (2x) [2] main, final [3] imperfect [4] | final situation | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 24 [1] said let bring forth was [2] main, consecutive [3] imperfect jussive imperfect [4] | subsequent event subsequent event (no verb) | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 25 [1] made creepeth was [2] main, consecutive [3] imperfect participle [4] | subsequent event concurrent event (no verb) | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 26 [1] said let us make let them rule creepeth [2] main, consecutive [3] imperfect cohortive jussive participle [4] | subsequent event expression of intention expression of will concurrent event | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 27 [1] created created (2x) [2] main, consecutive main, consecutive [3] imperfect perfect [4] | subsequent event poetic parallelism | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 28 [1] blessed said be fruitful/multiply/fill/rule [2] main, consecutive main, consecutive direct speech circumstantial [3] imperfect imperfect imperative participle [4] | subsequent event subsequent event command concurrent event | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 29 [1] said behold have given is shall be [2] main, consecutive direct speech direct speech [3] imperfect perfect imperfect [4] | subsequent event (not a verb) fact statement (no verb) future time | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 30 [1] creepeth is/have given was [2] circumstantial main, consecutive [3] imperfect [4] | concurrent event (no verbs) subsequent event | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
a20f478a_x_and_Semantics_in_Genesis_One__4 | [0] 31 [1] saw had made [2] main, consecutive subordinate [3] imperfect perfect [4] | subsequent event previous event | [] | Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One | 4 | http://www.ldolphin.org/gaptheory.html | 44/1438042990445.44_20150728002310-00093-ip-10-236-191-2_562265208_2.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] Deficit/Debt [Definition] | The deficit is just the amount of money that the government spends beyond what it receives in a financial year. Just because you return the budget to surplus doesn't mean that the debt incurred by the previous deficits disappears. Any deficits, or shortfalls, instead are added to existing government debt, which currently sits at $319 billion. While $319 billion sounds like (and is) a lot of money, by international standards Australia's public debt is quite low, sitting at 21 per cent of GDP, the second lowest of the advanced economies - and that's just gross debt, which doesn't include the value of Australia's financial assets, such as the Future Fund. However while government debt can pose problems, it isn't quite the same as personal debt and can often serve a purpose. Governments take on debt by issuing bonds to investors that are paid a return, with ratings agencies allotting a credit rating to government debt. A high credit rating, such as the one Australia has, allows governments to borrow at a very low rates, with investors trading profit for security. Some economists argue this ability to borrow at a lower rate than the market should be use to fund infrastructure projects that are likely to make a profit, as well as boosting productivity. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] Forward estimates [Definition] | The forward estimates are a series of projections released alongside the budget predicting revenue and expenses for the next four financial years. As they rely on assumptions about revenue and indicators, they are often subject to change - as the mining boom unfolded the estimates often undervalued the amount of revenue, and after commodity prices peaked they have had to be revised downwards. But the estimates are seen as a useful way of showing the government's longer-term plans for spending. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] Revenue collapse [Definition] | Over the past few years there has been a significant drop in the amount of tax revenue coming into the government. There is some contention over the reasons behind the drop, but economists are united in saying that at least part of the problem facing the government in its quest to return to a surplus stems from a lack of revenue, rather than too much government spending. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] GDP [Definition] | The annual value of goods and services produced by a country. GDP is generally recognised as one of the key indicators of the state of a country's finances. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] Nominal GDP [Definition] | A version of the gross domestic product that has not been adjusted for inflation. This means the GDP will appear higher than it actually is, as it fails to take into account the devaluing effect of inflation. However it is also the measure of GDP that is closest related to government revenue and spending, as both are affected by inflation. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] Terms of trade [Definition] | Terms of trade measures the relationship between the prices a country receives for its exports and the prices it pays for its imports. A rising terms of trade means the nation is getting better prices for its exports relative to what it pays for imports, and vice-versa. Australia benefitted from rising terms of trade during the mining boom as the prices of iron ore, coal and other commodities surged, while the price of many imports such as electronics and clothes stayed steady or fell. Economists are cautious about drawing too many conclusions from high or low terms of trade figures, but trends in the movement of the terms of trade are useful for predicting changes in the standard of living. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] Tax expenditures [Definition] | Tax expenditures are sources of revenue the government goes without due to tax concessions. While they are not government spending, they represent significant losses of potential revenue for the government. In 2013-14 expenditures hit the budget bottom line to the tune of $115 billion, and while some of this is offset by increases in productivity and increased spending, it remains a significant source of potential revenue the government is missing out on. Among the most well-known examples of tax expenditures are superannuation concessions and the capital gains tax exemption on the family home. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] Negative gearing [Definition] | Negative gearing allows property investors to write the interest costs of their mortgages off as an income tax deduction against other sources of income, and has been blamed for soaring property prices as it subsidises loss-making real estate investments. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] Superannuation concessions [Definition] | Super concessions are tax breaks designed to encourage people to put more money into superannuation, in theory saving the government money down the track by reducing the burden these people will have on the public purse when they retire. Currently superannuation is taxed at 15 per cent, with super earnings not taxed at all once you hit 60 years of age. Employers are required to put aside 9 per cent of an employee’s income into a super fund. The superannuation concession allows people to voluntarily contribute more to their superannuation and still be taxed at the rate of 15 per cent, well below the majority of tax rates. The concessions have been criticised for disproportionately benefiting the wealthy, who get a much bigger discount on their normal income tax rates than those in lower tax brackets. With many wealthy people likely to be ineligible for the pension on reaching retirement anyway, critics argue that the concessions cost the government far more in lost revenue than it would cost to support wealthy individuals with the aged pension. According to the Australia Institute, superannuation concessions cost the Federal budget $35 billion in 2013-14 (with that number expected to rise to $50.7 billion by 2016-17), of which 30 per cent ($10.5 billion) goes to the top 5 per cent of income earners. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] Debt Levy [Definition] | The debt levy has been proposed as a possible means for the government to pay back the budget surplus, and is expected to hit people earning more than $80,000 or $180,000 a year, taking an extra 1 per cent of their annual income. The Government, including Prime Minister Tony Abbott, is claiming it does not constitute a broken promise, as the levy will not be permanent (and so is different from a tax), but widespread polling indicates this won't wash with the public. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] Middle class welfare [Definition] | Middle-class welfare is a term used by economists and commentators to refer to the increase in tax breaks and welfare payments for those on higher incomes that came in under the Howard Government. The private health insurance rebate for higher income earners has been singled out as an example of this. The majority of the policies labelled 'middle-class welfare' were maintained by the Rudd and Gillard governments, with any attempts to wind them back labelled "class warfare". But some economists have argued this has significantly contributed to the collapse in tax revenue. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] Parameter variations [Definition] | Parameter variations refer to the budget’s assumptions about the economy (such as growth, inflation and unemployment) and how these will affect revenue and costs. The parameter variations in the MYEFO were vastly different to those set out in the PEFO, leading commentators to question whether they were massaged to provide a worst-case scenario, giving the Government more freedom to implement unpopular cuts and space for a miraculous recovery in the upcoming budget. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] The age of entitlement is over [Definition] | A term first mentioned by Treasurer Joe Hockey in a speech to British Conservatives in early 2012 that has become the informal motto of his time as Treasurer. Despite following up his debut of the term with an attack on Labor’s attempt to wind back the health insurance rebate, Mr Hockey has signalled that in order to get the budget back to surplus, sacrifices must be made by all, from businesses to the man or woman on the street. Whether this commitment goes beyond political rhetoric to actual structural reform is a question many expect to be answered in Tuesday's budget. So far the government's unwillingness to bail out the car industry, and public speculation about a debt levy on high income earners, indicate this may be the case. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] Efficiency dividend [Definition] | A reduction in funding for Commonwealth government portfolios designed to drive efforts to increase efficiency. First put in place by the Hawke government, the dividend is based on the rationale that without market demands there is no pressure for government departments to find ways to save money through efficiency, and was originally labelled a dividend as it aimed to return revenue to the taxpayer. The dividend only aims to reduce expenses around the operation of a department, not the overall funding, and so is applied before budgets are indexed to account for increases in wages. There has been speculation an efficiency dividend will be applied to the ABC and SBS (which have previously been exempt) as a way of reducing funding to the broadcasters without breaking an election promise made by Tony Abbott that there would be no cuts to either organisation. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] Structural deficit [Definition] | A structural deficit refers to a situation where the current tax structures of a country will fail to cover the expenses, even when an economy is performing at its peak. Governments commonly run deficits in times of economic downturn as a means of insulating the economy and ensure services are not impacted, with the understanding that surpluses during peak times will help pay down the debt incurred by going into deficit. Working out whether a government has a structural deficit is complicated by the changing nature of sources of revenue and costs for governments, but governments and economic organisations try to remove the influence of temporary impacts on the budget bottom line to assess the long-term prospects for the economy. In the MYEFO the structural deficit was estimated at 2-3 per cent of GDP. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
4a317c29_lian_Broadcasting_Corporation___Definition | [Term] Fiscal drag [Definition] | Fiscal drag refers to when excessive taxation or a lack of spending by the government puts a dampener on the economy. Bracket creep is a form of fiscal drag that occurs when tax rates do not keep up with wage increases in the economy, pushing wages up to a higher bracket, and resulting in the government taking more tax revenue. Tax brackets are designed to be indexed to account for increases in inflation, however the indexes are usually set manually, and leaving them stationary while wages grow allows the government to increase the amount of revenue it takes from taxpayers without raising taxes. Warnings from accounting firms KPMG and PwC have fuelled speculation that the government is planning on letting bracket creep do some of the heavy lifting when it comes to recovering revenue. | [] | Budget 2014: Deficit tax may raise a lot less than Treasury forecasts says analyst - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Definition | http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-14/deficit-tax-may-raise-a-lot-less-than-treasury-forecasts-says-a/5452438 | 39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00127-ip-10-236-191-2_263446135_0.json |
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