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to get in front of, to be ahead of, to preceded
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Hmakhal (v)
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one’s interest, benefit, advantage
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Hmakhuo (n)
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to scheme, plan or work for the sake of
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Hmakhuongai (v)
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plucking of (something from the main body)
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Hmal (v)
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to take initiative
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Hmalak (v)
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initiatives
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Hmalakna (n)
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to have leisure, to be ready for a specific work or purpose
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Hman (v)
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on the contrary, instead, on the other side
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Hman chu (n)
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to use, to spent
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Hmang (v)
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in the habit of
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Hmang (adv)
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great, well to do, above average
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Hmâng (adj)
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to spend, to used up, to expend
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Hmang ral (v)
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to love, to like, to be fond of
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Hmangai (v)
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love, charity
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Hmangaina (n)
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clearing of the unburnt woods after a jhum is burnt and re-burn it if needed
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Hmangkhaw (n)
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expenses, expenditure
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Hmangna (n)
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useless
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Hmangnabo (adj)
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materials for building, requisites, tools, instruments, etc
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Hmangruo (n)
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useful
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Hmangtlak (adj)
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useless
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Hmangtlak lo (adj)
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name of a species of bird
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Hmângva (n)
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a Hmar, the north
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Hmar (n)
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one of the oldest Hmar traditional cloth usually worn above the knee
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Hmar am (n)
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the pole star, the north star
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Hmar arasi (n)
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name a Hmar clan
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Hmar Lusei (n)
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northwards
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Hmar tieng (adj)
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a chilli, a pepper
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Hmarcha (n)
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a crushed chilly and other edible items which is an important part of Hmar cusine
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Hmarchadeng (n)
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capsicum
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Hmarchapui (n)
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a variety of small but very hot chilly, the pimento
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Hmarchate (n)
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liquefied chilly or pepper
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Hmarchatui (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Hmarhleng (n)
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a colourful Hmar shawl worn by ladies
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Hmarpuon (n)
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land of Hmars (mostly refer to the one in south-west Manipur)
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Hmarram (n)
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the north-east
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Hmarsak (n)
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a hurricane northeaster, euroclydon
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Hmarsak thlipui (n)
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the north-west
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Hmarthlang (n)
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the Cassiopeia
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Hmartuolsi (n)
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in front, before, front, first
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Hmasa (v)
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to let go in the front, to put up in the front
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Hmasak tir (v)
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first, foremost
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Hmasatak (adj)
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to progress, to move forward, to advance
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Hmasawn (v)
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progress
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Hmasawnna (n)
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selfish
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Hmasiel (adj)
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to face
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Hmasuon (v)
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to encounter, which one encounter
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Hmasuon (v)
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sticky, splattered
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Hmat (adj)
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to take the lead, to be on the upfront
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Hmatawng (v)
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put in the upfront, a precursor
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Hmathe (v)
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to carry a child on the front
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Hmathlak (n)
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vision
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Hmathlîr (n)
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to pioneer, to go before, to lead the way, to take the lead (in work, etc.)
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Hmathruoi (v)
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a pioneer, a forerunner, a leader
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Hmathruoitu (n)
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one by one in regular order, in a systematic manner
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Hmatiem (v)
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front, towards the front
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Hmatieng (n)
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a small piece or stick of wood, cane, bamboo, etc
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Hmawl (n)
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decay
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Hmawn (adj)
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a species of Indian fig tree
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Hmawng (n)
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the edible bud of Indian fig tree
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Hmawnglor (n)
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border, edge, point, end, tip
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Hmawr (adj)
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all of a sudden, to give no time for preparation
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Hmawsarum (v)
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just in front of the face
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Hmazawn (adj)
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opposite to, straight in front of
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Hmazawnah (adv)
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curry
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Hme (n)
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a curry spoon
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Hme haihaw (n)
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a concubine
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Hmei (n)
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blurred looking, not clear or tidy in appearance
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Hmei hmuoi (adv)
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a widow, divorced woman living by herself or with her children
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Hmeithai (n)
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searching something which is rare or not easily available or founded
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Hmeithai khuoa tilte zawng (phrase)
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children of a ‘hmeithai’
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Hmeithai nau (n)
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face, appearance, shape, form, figure
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Hmel (n)
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blemished, deformed, disfigured, spoiled
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Hmelhem (adj)
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unblemished, without disfigurement
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Hmelhem lo (adj)
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to recognise, to be acquainted with, to know by sight
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Hmelhriet (n)
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a stranger, unknown person
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Hmelhriet lo mi (n)
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to introduce someone to another someone
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Hmelhriet tir (v)
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an acquaintance, a slight acquaintance
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Hmelhrietmi (n)
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an adversary, an enemy
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Hmelma (n)
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eternal foe
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Hmelma kumhlun (n)
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an ugly person
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Hmelsie (adj)
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the time when a family is having meal
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Hmelsietlai (n)
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good-looking, beautiful, pretty, handsome
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Hmeltha (adj)
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porridge, a favourite Hmar dish of meat or some vegetables cooked with rice
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Hmepok (n)
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to grasp tightly, to squeeze, to encircle with the fingers
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Hmer (v)
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vegetable
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Hmeruo (n)
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to feel, to pinch, to squeeze, to knead
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Hmet (v)
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to snap the fingers
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Hmet ri (n)
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a container usually of bamboo or gourd
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Hmetheikhuong (n)
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to switch off (lamp, light, etc)
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Hmethlum (v)
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ripe, cooked, mature, to be ripe, etc
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Hmin (adj)
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to subjugate, to be subjugated
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Hmin (v)
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name
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Hming (n)
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to be disgraced, to lose one's good name
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Hming hlieu (v)
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famous, renown
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Hming inthang (adj)
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just for the namesake
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Hming mang mangin (adj)
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spoil or defame of the most extreme
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Hming se van ur (phrase)
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to give one a bad name, to disgrace
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Hming suksiet (v)
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a nickname
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Hming tehlem (n)
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in the name of, on behalf of
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Hmingin (adv)
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a nickname
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Hminglem (n)
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