RM2AWGK7A–An original and illustrated physiological and physiognomical chart . ss large. PertiDaciousness small. Charles XII. of Sweden. Eistori, a talented actress in the Italian language. 1. Yielding and conciliatory, you are always ready and willing toyield your own opinion to that of another. 2. Instinctively hating positive, mulish, and tenacious persons; youmanifest entire freedom from obstinateness. 3. You will acknowledge your error, being of a persuadable andconvincible spirit. 4. Thoroughly disliking the pertinacious you can easily change yourmind and conform to the desires of others. PERTINAC
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RMEYJ7N9–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Danish archer Stephan Hansen (R) and Dutch Mike Schloesser (L) competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RM2ABX8XY–AUGUST 20 1892. Pertinacious John Nash. THE STEEL STEAMER CHOCTAW. AN IMPROVED FIRE ENGINE PUMP. Costa Rica. THE STEEL STEAMER CHOCTAW., scientific american, 1892-08-20
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RM2AJ4BD9–The seven lamps of architecture . urce but to cover his walls with holes, cut into foiledshapes like those of the windows. This he did, often with greatclumsiness, but always with a vigorous sense of composition, andalways, observe, depending on the shadows for effect.? Where thewall was thick and could not be cut through, and the foilings Well noticed ; and, I think, at that time by me only. I do net think thisquestion of the advance or retreat of the glass has been touched even in M.Violet-le-Ducs long article on tracery, and I am more pertinacious now in showingwhat I have really seen and s
RMEYJ886–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Korean archers Misun Choi competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in recurve bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
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RM2AFM74G–. The choice works of Thomas Hood, in prose and verse. of war ; and,schooled by the past, had the presence of mind to conceal my name,and to adopt the English one of Grundy. Under this noni de s^iicrre,but really a name of peace, I enjoyed comparative quiet, interrupt<donly by the pertinacious attendance of an unconscious countryman, who, noticing my very retiredhabits, endeavour by daily lec-tures from my own work, tomake me a convert to my ownprinciples. In short, he sowore me out, that at last, to getrid of his importunities, I toldhim in confidence that I wasthe author himself. But ther
RMEYJ7N4–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Danish archer Sarah Holst Sonnichsen competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RM2CF60H9–. The redemption of Egypt. Bet el-KAdi. Mehkemeh Sheraieh, over which the Kadi presides, are the last ofthe native tribunals to have been reformed.^ Up to the presentyear they have preserved their mediieval flavour with singularsuccess. The regulations which the Government framed for thedirection of the Kadi were ineffectual. Unfortunately, Mr.Mllwraith writes, these courts have displayed a marked dis-inclination to depart in any Avay from their traditional methodsof procedure. As an instance of this pertinacious conservatism, 1 See p. 66.. 7
RMEYJ7MY–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Danish archer Patrick Laursen competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RM2CEHJDE–. Outing. the Scotch mist at the closeof the first week of the meet could dampen the enthusiasm with which thedaring flights of Paulhan, the whizzingrush of Glenn Curtiss, the clever headwork of the young New Yorker, Wil-lard, the pertinacious efforts of Hamil-ton to rival the feats of the Frenchman,and the soaring aloft of Knabenshue andBeachey in their dirigibles were wit-nessed. Quite as inspiring as the opera-tions of these machines was the typicalCalifornia multitude, pleased as chil-dren with new toys and itching to ex-amine at close range the wonderful in-ventions that sailed so easily
RMEYJ7NJ–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Turkish archer Yesmin Bostan competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RM2CF60P3–. The redemption of Egypt. % M^^^^^s^^W n wu;. . Bet el-KAdi. Mehkemeh Sheraieh, over which the Kadi presides, are the last ofthe native tribunals to have been reformed.^ Up to the presentyear they have preserved their mediieval flavour with singularsuccess. The regulations which the Government framed for thedirection of the Kadi were ineffectual. Unfortunately, Mr.Mllwraith writes, these courts have displayed a marked dis-inclination to depart in any Avay from their traditional methodsof procedure. As an instance of this pertinacious conservatism, 1 See p. 66.
RMEYJ7N3–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Mexican archer Linda Ochoa competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RM2CEP64K–. Autobiography of Charles H. Spurgeon compiled from his diary, letters and records by his wife and his private secretary. All this walk was insolitude, among great trees. It was so singular to sit down in the silence, brokenonly by the warble of the brooks liquid notes, or by the noise of a moving bird, orthe scream of a water-fowl, or the surprise of hearing a great crack, such as furniturewill give in certain weathers. A dog saluted us with pertinacious barking, and wefound his mistress, an artist, sitting down on a sandbank in the stream, sketching.The dog evidently felt that he was her pr
RMEYJ884–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Indian archer Laxmirani Mahji (L) and Shih-Chia Lin competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in recurve bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RM2CERRT3–. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. path round a line of traps extending forty, fifty, orsixty miles, and render the whole unserviceable, merely to come to the baits, whichare generally the head of a partridge or a bit of dried venison. They are not fondof the martens themselves, but never fail of tearing them in pieces, or of buryingthem in the snow by the side of the path, at a considerable distance from the trap.-So pertinacious, indeed, are these animals, in quest of slaughtered carcases, that theyhave been known to gnaw through a thick log of wood, and to
RMEYJ7MW–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Danish archer Tanja Jensen competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RM2CP0TER–. Birds and nature . ar the orangeries,and placed in so open a situation that itwould be difficult for a living bird of anyspecies to fly over it without observing it.The trap is set. A male Painted Finchpasses, perceives it, and dives towardsthe stuffed bird, brings down the trap,and is made a prisoner. In this man-ner, thousands of these birds are caughtevery spring; and so pertinacious arethey in their attacks, that even when thetrap has closed upon them, they continuepecking at the feathers of the supposedrival. In his Bird Migration in the Missis-sippi Valley, Mr. W. W. Cooke givesthe fol
RMEYJ7NC–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Russian archer Marila Vinogradova competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMRERPCH–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Mammals; Natural history; Mammifères; Sciences naturelles. SENSES OF THE AfOLE. 425 rrcatui'O ; tov on one occasion, a Molu that had hccu made prisoner turned fiercely on its (â ;i|it(ir, and lixcid its tectli into liis liaiid with such pertinacious cunrajie tliat it would not loosen its hold until it had been scpu'czed nearly to deiith bcjtween the ttu'tli of its iiutaj^'onist, who was ol)liIes the animal to discover the presence of the curtliworms on which it feeds, and to chase them successfully through their subterranean nuiauderings,âa kind
RMEYJ7NA–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Dutch archer Mike Schloesser competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMRE008Y–. Hours in my garden, and other nature-sketches. With 138 illus. Natural history. Nightingale s Notes. 143 The pauses grew shorter and shorter as we sat and listened. At first, despite the notion of a challenge, there was more of a complaining plaintive air, varied only now and then with trills, gurgles, penetrating rolls,. and half-whistles (we cannot describe that indescrib- able music, though its subtlely pertinacious, penetrat- ing sweetness is found in no whistle). .Gradually the tones grew deeper, fuller, richer, as though the mere. Please note that these images are extracted from scanne
RMEYJ7N8–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: US archer Braden Gellenthien competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMRJ4K03–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 00 NOIiTll AMERICAN JJIUDS. first iiialu bird of tliis si)ecies tliat notices it is sure to make an attack upon it, and is at once ti'apijcd. So pertinacious are tliey that even when thus ini])riHoned tlie cai)tive repeats its attack upon its supposed rival. They feed almost innnediately upon bein^f caught, and usually thrive in confine- ment, Audubon mentioning one that had been caged for ten years. This bird is very easily made to breed in confinement. Dr. Bachman has had a single pair th
RMEYJ882–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Indian archer Laxmirani Mahji competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in recurve bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMREPXB2–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. CJLE. lown to catch tlie all tlio Falconidiv, ['11 tin; pluiKloriug e extiviiio iu any I common assault 111,' tlio coast of the if its groat rivors. tlic iiinulh of tli(! ,'at('il at tin's place (I fish which tlioii it, it is constantly hinls, and niany's II ij^' the clouds nt lotcction, and tlii> aliii'iu was raised, robber without could be routod, tumbling amidst nil' to distinyui.sli il odds, lie Avoukl dart toward the pertinacious foes ii<,f-birds. I was 1 the fish-hawks iKide perseve
RMEYJ7N5–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Swiss archer Roman Haefelfinger competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ7MX–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: British archer Adam Ravenscroft competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ7ND–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Danish archer Sarah Holst Sonnichsen competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ87R–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Mexican archer Alecandra Valencia and Japanese Kaori Kawanaka competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in recurve bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ7N1–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Swedish archer Helen Forsberg competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ87X–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Taipei archer Shih-Chia Lin competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in recurve bow Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ7N6–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Danish archer Stephan Hansen (R) and Switzerland's Roman Haefelfinger (L) competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ87W–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Mexican archer Alecandra Valencia takes a rest during her shooting in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ87P–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Chinese archer Yuhong Qi competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in recurve bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ889–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Danish spectators applaus good results by archer Stephan Hansen who shot himself into the final in compound bow in a tight match. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ87K–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Mexican archer Aida Roman competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in recurve bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ7N0–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Swedish archer Helen Danielsson competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ888–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Danish archer Stephan Hansen pictured at the World Archery Championship in Copenhagen. Hansen qualified for the final match in compound bow, which takes place Saturday August 2nd at the parliament square in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ7N2–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Danish archer Sarah Holst Sonnichsen and Swedish Helen Forsberg competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ87N–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Japanese archer Kaori Kawanaka competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in recurve bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ881–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Khatuna Narimanidze of Georgia competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in recurve bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ7NH–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Danish archer Tanja Jensen competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ7NF–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Croatian archer Mario Vavro competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ7NK–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Danish archer Stephan Hansen (L) and Croatian Mario Vavro (R) competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ7NE–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Danish archer Sarah Holst Sonnichsen and Russian Marila Vinogradova competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ885–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Indian archer Laxmirani Mahji competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in recurve bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ887–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Taipei archer Misun Choi is gratualted by her coach for a good result during Thursday recurve bow shooting at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ7MT–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Archers competing in compund bow are ready to shoot at Thursday's competition at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen. Here pictured archers with compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ7NG–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: US archer Crystal Gauvin competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ87T–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Mexican archer Alecandra Valencia competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in recurve bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ880–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Indian archer Laxmirani Mahji competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in recurve bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ7NB–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Danish archer Stephan Hansen competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ87M–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Indian archer Laxmirani Mahji and Georgian Kristine Esebua competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in recurve bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYJ7N7–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 30th, 2015: Korean archer Yong Hee Choi competes in the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen during Thursday's individual matches in compound bow. Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYCKRW–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Dutch archer Annemarie Der Kinderen takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYD24B–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Norwegian archer Marie Wanja Richardsen takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen
RMEYCKRM–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Japanese archer Yuki Hayashi takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYD312–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Dutch archer Esther Deden takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen
RMEYCKR9–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Chinese archer Jueman Zhu takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYDC5N–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. UK archer Mark Rudd takes aim for his shoot in the qualifying round in compound bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYCKRT–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Dutch archer Sarah Kwaks takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYCKRF–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Australian archern Semra Kingard takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYD2XJ–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Australian archer Ingrid Brookshaw takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen
RMEYCKR4–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. British archer Nicky Hunt takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYCKR7–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. New Zealand's Sarah Fullertakes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYCKRR–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Danish archer Maja Jager takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYD30K–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Dutch archer Sarah Kwaks takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen
RMEYD254–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Australian archern Semra Kingard takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen
RMEYD240–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Argentina's archer Ximenta Mendiberry takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen
RMEYDC5W–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. US archer Braden Gellenthien takes aim for his shoot in the qualifying round in compound bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYD250–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Faroe Island archerJastrid Jensen takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen
RMEYD2Y0–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. UK archer team at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen is rerlaxing before their shoos in the qualifying round
RMEYCKRB–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Norwegian archer Marie Wanja Richardsen takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYD24J–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Norwegian archer Line Blomen Ridderstrom takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen
RMEYD23X–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. British archer Nicky Hunt takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen
RMEYDC5Y–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. German archer Marcus Laube takes aim for his shoot in the qualifying round in compound bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYCKR8–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Argentina's archer Ximenta Mendiberry takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYCKRH–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. UK archer team at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen is rerlaxing before their shoos in the qualifying round Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYD307–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Danish archer Maja Jager takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen
RMEYCKRC–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Norwegian archer Line Blomen Ridderstrom takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYCKRA–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Japanese archer Yuki Hayashi takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYCKRK–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. British archer Naomi Folkard takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen Credit: OJPHOTOS/Alamy Live News
RMEYD302–Copenhagen, Denmark, July 27th, 2015. Chinese arche Jueman Zhu takes aim for her shoot in the qualifying round in recurve bow at the World Archery Championships in Copenhagen
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