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Tea brick Tea bricks (traditional Chinese: [simplified Chinese: 茶][or compressed tea (traditional: [[wikt:緊|緊][simplified: [[wikt:紧|紧][are blocks of whole or finely ground [[tea] leaves that have been packed in molds and pressed into block form. This was the most commonly produced and used form of tea in ancient [[China prior to the Ming Dynasty.
Tea cosy A tea cosy (American English tea cozy) is a cover for a teapot, traditionally made of cloth or wool, which is used to insulate the tea, keeping it warm whilst it brews. Cloth tea cosies often have padded inserts, which can be removed and washed separately.
Tea Cup Saucer Out Tea Cup Saucer Out is a children's "playground" saying, used for determining who is out or who goes first. It is related to such counting rhymes as "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe" or "Bubble gum, bubble gum, in a dish".
Tea dance A tea dance or thé dansant is an afternoon or early evening dance. The function evolved from the concept of the afternoon tea and is a common cultural reference in early 20th century fiction, as a staple of genteel society notably in resort towns such as Brighton.
Tea for Two (album) Tea for Two was a 10" LP album released by Columbia Records on September 4, 1950, featuring Doris Day, with Axel Stordahl conducting the orchestra on some pieces, and the Page Cavanaugh Trio as backup musicians on others. It contained songs from the soundtrack of the movie of the same name.
Tea for Two (song) "Tea for Two" is the name of a song with music by Vincent Youmans and lyrics by Irving Caesar for the 1925 musical No, No, Nanette. The song is sung from the viewpoint of a lovestruck man, who plans the future with his new woman in mind.
Tea house Tea houses are quite simply houses or parlors centered around drinking tea. Their function varies widely depending on the culture, and some cultures have a variety of distinct tea-centered houses or parlors that all qualify under the English language term "tea house.
Tea chest bass A tea chest bass is a home-made musical instrument that uses a tea chest (a wooden chest of the type once used in the shipment of tea) as the resonator for an upright stringed bass. The instrument is made from a pole, traditionally a broomstick, placed into or alongside the chest.
Tea infuser A tea infuser is a device in which loose tea leaves are placed for brewing; it is often called a teaball, and sometimes a tea egg. This is not to be confused with Tea Ball™, a product by the Shanghai Tea Company.
Tea lady A tea lady is a woman in an office or working environment, whose sole job is to provide beverages and/or light snacks when these are wanted. Tea ladies are a mainly British custom, and in the past they were often used as stereotypical figures in British comedy, with a tea lady usually portrayed as a harassed, overweight, middle aged woman in a uniform and cap, or as a very pretty recipient of all sorts of lewd comments from the workforce, as in the Carry on film Carry on at your Convenience.
Tea oil Tea oil (also known as camellia oil) is an edible, pale amber-green fixed oil with a sweet, herbal aroma. It is cold-pressed mainly from the seeds of Camellia oleifera but also from Camellia sinensis or Camellia japonica.
Tea Over Rice Tea Over Rice (or The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice) (Japanese:ăŠčŚ¶ćĽ¬ă‘ă®ĺ‘ł, ochazuke no aji) is a 1952 Japanese film directed by Yasujiro Ozu about a wealthy middle-aged couple (played by Shin Saburi and Michiyo Kogure) who have marital difficulties. The story includes a sub-plot about a niece who uses the couple's troubles as her excuse for not attending omiai (arranged marriage) interviews.
Tea production in United States Although Camellia sinensis can grow in Hawaii and along the eastern coast of the United States (where it is typically grown as an ornamental plant and for personal use), currently the US only has one commercial tea plantation, in Charleston South Carolina, and a collective of roughly 40 small growers in Hawaii
Tea Party (play) Tea Party is a screenplay written by Harold Pinter. It was comissioned by sixteen members of the European Broadcasting Union and was first transmitted on the BBC in March 1965, under the title The Largest Theatre in the World.
Tea room A tea room is a variety of café or tea house found particularly in the United Kingdom, but also present in Australia, India, New Zealand, and some other Commonwealth countries. Tea rooms nowadays tend to be small establishments, but in their heyday tea rooms had a widespread and significant place in British social life.
Tea Rose-Rectanus doctrine The Tea Rose-Rectanus doctrine is a rule of trademark law that holds that a junior user of a mark that is geographically remote from the senior user of the mark may establish priority over a senior user's claim to the mark in the junior user's area.
Tea table Geologically speaking, a tea table is a rock formation that is a remnant of newer strata that have eroded away. A tea table is a type of rock column comprising discrete layers, usually of sedimentary rock, with the top layers being wider than the base due to greater resistance to erosion and weathering.
Tea Tree Gully, South Australia Tea Tree Gully ( , postcode 5091) is a suburb in the greater Adelaide, South Australia area, under the City of Tea Tree Gully. A village in the area was named by John Stevens in 1854 after the tea trees growing around the gully at the time.
Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca Oil) Tea tree oil (Melaleuca Oil) is a yellowish green-tinged essential oil with a fresh camphoraceous odour. It is taken from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia which is native to the northeast coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Tea Tree Plaza Interchange Tea Tree Plaza Interchange (previously known as Modbury Interchange) is an interchange belonging to the Adelaide Metro. It is the terminating station of the O-Bahn Busway, and is a central public transport hub for the north eastern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia.
Tea-oil Camellia Camellia oleifera,which is originated in China, is named for being an important source of edible oil (known as tea oil or camellia oil)obtained from its seedsThe Huntington Botanical Gardens: The Camellia Garden.
Teacup Dogs Agility Association The Teacup Dogs Agility Association is an organization established to provide a dog agility competition venue for dogs of small stature without regard to breed or pedigree; and to encourage course challenges that are comparable to the course challenges which face large dog handlers in other popular venues.
Teagasc Teagasc (meaning from instruction in Irish) is the semi-state authority in Ireland responsible for research and development, training and advisory services in the agri-food sector. The authority has a number of county advisory centers, colleges and research centers in which it carries out its main business.
TeaGschwendner TeaGschwendner is a chain of retail shops and European Bistros dedicated to loose leaf tea and tea accessories. The company started in Germany in the 1970s and now operates in seven countries on four continents including three locations in the US.
Teahupoo Teahupo'o (pronounced Cho-poo) is a world-renowned surfing location off the south-east of the island of Tahiti, French Polynesia, southern Pacific Ocean. It is known for its heavy, glassy waves, often reaching 2 to 3 m (7 to 10 ft) and higher.
Teach First Teach First is a UK-based scheme started in 2002 and modelled on the US-based Teach For America. It aims to recruit exceptional graduate students from across all subject areas and place them in challenging teaching positions across London and Manchester.
Teach-In Teach-In were a group who won the Eurovision Song Contest 1975, representing the Netherlands. The victory was particularly notable because they were the first contestants to perform that year; it is generally considered an advantage to be last on stage.
Teacher (Role Variant) Teacher Idealist is one of the 16 role variants in the Keirsey Temperament Sorter personality questionnaire. David Keirsey originally described the Teacher role variant; however, the initial brief personality description of Isabel Myers greatly contributed to its development.
Teacher education Teacher education refers to the policies and procedures designed to equip teachers with the knowledge, attitudes, behaviours and skills they require to perform their tasks effectively in the school and classroom.
Teacher in role The use of teacher in role is aimed at the facilitation of learning. It is a holistic way of learning, and can create real emotions and real thoughts connecting to the world around us and events which are happening/have happened around us.
Teacher in Space Project The Teacher in Space Project (TISP) was a NASA program designed to educate students and spur excitement in math, science, and space exploration. Christa McAuliffe was selected to be the first teacher in space in 1984 with Barbara Morgan as her alternate.
Teacher of Righteousness The Teacher of Righteousness is a figure found in some of the Dead sea scrolls at Qumran, most prominently in the Damascus Document (CD). This document speaks briefly of the origins of the sect, 390 years after the exile and after 20 years of 'groping' blindly for the way "God...
Teacher professional partnerships Teacher professional partnerships (TPPs) are formal entities, organized under law partnerships, cooperatives, limited-liability corporations, etc.), that are formed and owned by teachers to provide educational services.
Teacher Training Resource Bank The Teacher Training Resource Bank aims to support the Initial Teacher Education community in its use of evidence to inform practice. Funded by the Training and Development Agency for Schools (formerly the Teacher Training Agency) the project was launched in March 2006 with the following aims:
Teacher's Aide In the Teacher's Aide episode of The Twilight Zone, Adrienne Barbeau plays a teacher with the unfortunate task of teaching in a gang-infested school filled with violence. Help comes from mysterious gargoyles that in her time of need give the teacher just enough help to deal with the unruly students.
Teacher's diary Over the course of two weeks in April 2004, the British satirical magazine Private Eye published a journal, Teacher's Diary, written by an anonymous maths teacher at what he called (quoting Tony Blair's spokesman, Alastair Campbell) "a bog standard comprehensive".
Teacher's Pet In general sense, teacher's pet refers to a student at school who is especially liked by the teachers or likes the teachers and receives special treatment. A teacher's pet is often picked on by bullies and receives exceptionally good grades.
Teacher's Pet (2000 film) Animated musical movie based on the television series of the same name. Voices by Nathan Lane, Kelsey Grammar , Shaun Flemming , Debra Jo Rupp, Jerry Stiller, David Orgen Stiers, Rob Paulsen, Wallace Shawun, Megan Mullally, Paul Reubens, Jay Thomas, and Estelle Harris
Teacher's Pet (Anime) is a hentai anime about a student and her professor whom she loves and with whom she has a sexual relationship. However, there are certain circumstances that put their relationship in jepoardy, such as the teacher being the ex-boyfriend of the student's older sister.
Teacher-librarian A teacher-librarian, or library media specialist, is a certified teacher who also has training in librarianship. In the United States, a teacher-librarian must have a baccalaureate degree and a certificate in secondary or elementary education, and must also complete a library media program and gain a state certification.
Teachers & Writers Collaborative Teachers & Writers Collaborative is a New York City-based organization that sends writers and other artists into schools. It was founded in 1967 by a group of writers and educators including Herbert Kohl, June Jordan, Grace Paley, and Anne Sexton, who believed that writers could make a unique contribution to the teaching of writing.
Teachers (UK TV series) Teachers was a British television comedy-drama produced by Channel 4. The series had many sublte as well as obvious jokes and followed a group of secondary school teachers as they showed themselves to be just as immature as their students.
Teachers College, Columbia University Teachers College, Columbia University (sometimes referred to simply as Teachers College; also referred to as Teachers College of Columbia University or the Columbia University Graduate School of Education) was founded in 1887 by the philanthropist Grace Hoadley Dodge and philosopher Nicholas Murray Butler to provide a new kind of schooling for the teachers of the poor children of New York City, one that combined a humanitarian concern to help others with a scientific approach to human development. From its modest beginnings as a school to prepare home economists and manual art teachers for the children of the poor, the college affiliated with Columbia University in 1898, and went on to become the leading intellectual influence on the development of the American teaching profession.
Teachers' Federation of Puerto Rico The Teachers' Federation of Puerto Rico (Spanish: FederaciĂłn de Maestros de Puerto Rico, FMPR) is a union of teachers in Puerto Rico. Its primary base is among employees of the Departamento de EducaciĂłn PĂşblica de Puerto Rico.
Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 The Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 was enacted by the United Kingdom Parliament on 16 July 1998, in order to improve the standards of teaching in the UK through the establishment of statutory General Teaching Councils (GTC's) for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The act also made provision for the new system of student loans that were introduced, and introduces paid leave from work for training towards a qualification.
Teaching assistant A teaching assistant (TA) is a junior scholar employed on a temporary contract by a college or university in teaching-related responsibilities. TA responsibilities vary greatly and may include tutoring; holding office hours; grading homework or exams; assisting a professor with a large lecture class by teaching students in recitation, laboratory, or discussion sessions; and even teaching their own classes.
Teaching assistant (United Kingdom) A teaching assistant or educational assistant (often abbreviated to TA or EA) in British schools is a person who supports a teacher in the classroom. Duties can differ dramatically from school to school, though the underlying tasks often remain the same.
Teaching associate A teaching associate is an academically qualified and registered graduate student, usually in full-time residence, employed temporarily to teach freshman- and sophomore-level courses (or occasionally more advanced undergraduate courses) in an American university. They are an advanced form of graduate teaching assistant, normally doctoral students, and are paid better than teaching assistants.
Teaching clinic A teaching clinic is an outpatient clinic that provides health care for ambulatory patients - as opposed to inpatients treated in a hospital. Teaching clinics traditionally are operated by educational facilites and provide free or low-cost services to patients.
Teaching credential A teaching credential is a basic multiple or single subject credential obtained upon completion of a bachelor's degree and prescribed professional education requirements. Teaching credentials are required in the United States in order to qualify to teach public school, as well as many other types of instruction.
Teaching Drum Outdoor School Teaching Drum Outdoor School is a non-profit wilderness skills school located in Three Lakes, Wisconsin. The school consists of an administrative cente,( sometimes referred to by the Algonquian name Nad'mad'ewining), a small wilderness camp (Mashkodens), and a larger primitive camp (Nishnajida).
Teaching English as a Foreign Language TEFL or Teaching English as a foreign language refers to teaching English to students for whom it is not their mother tongue (see English language learning and teaching, which explains the distinctions between different kinds of teaching of English to non-native speakers). TEFL can take place in English-speaking regions, for example in language schools or summer camps or before the start of a university degree, but usually occurs in the student's own country.
Teaching for social justice Starting from the idea that teaching is a political act that is never neutral, teaching for social justice is the act of teaching with a focus on creating equity and changing systems of oppression. Many students experience oppression in America's public schools based on their race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, nationality, ability level or socioeconomic status.
Teaching hospital A teaching hospital is a hospital which provides medical training to medical students and residents. Medical students typically spend three years in a teaching hospital doing clinical training, after completing their preclinical training in the medical school of a university.
Teaching in-Role Teaching in-Role is a method of teaching in which the teacher takes on a histrionic role and creates a drama around the students. This approach allows the teacher to take on the role of someone who does not know the answers, act in ways that the teacher would not, or to demonstrate appropriate playing within the drama.
Teaching order A teaching order is a religious order of the Roman Catholic church dedicated to education. Teaching orders help to staff church-affiliated schools all the way from primary school through university, although most modern schools also have lay teachers as well.
Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling , formerly known as Total Physical Response Storytelling, or TPRS for short, is a method for teaching any world language in schools, including Spanish and French. Mr.
Teaching qualification A teaching qualification is one of a number of academic and professional degrees that enables a person to become a registered teacher in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Such qualifications include, but are not limited to, the Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), the Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) and the Bachelor of Education.
Teaching Revenge Teaching Revenge is the full-length debut album by New York hardcore punk band I Object. It was released by Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles label in association with the DIY punk label Blacknoise Recordings.
Teaching Sociology Teaching Sociology (TS) is an academic journal in the field of sociology, published quarterly ( January, April, July, October) by American Sociological Association. Teaching Sociology publishes articles, notes, and reviews intended to be helpful to the discipline's teachers.
Teaching-Family Model The Teaching-Family Model is a model of care for troubled youth utilized internationally in Group Homes, Treatment Foster Care, Schools, Home-Based Treatment, and other youth and dependent adult care programs. It was developed in the 1960's through research at the University of Kansas.
Teachings of Ellen White Ellen White was one of the founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and a voluminous writer and popular speaker on health and temperance. Her teachings are preserved today through over 50,000 manuscript pages of her writings, and the records of others.
Teachings of Falun Gong The teachings of Falun Gong were developed by Li Hongzhi in Changchun, China. Li taught the practice for three years starting on 13 May, 1992 in China until practitioners themselves started promoting the system.
Teachings of Presidents of The Church Teachings of Presidents of The Church is a series of books published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints briefly compiling the teachings and sermons of the men who have served as President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Teachta Dála A Teachta Dála – Irish for "assembly delegate", IPA pronunciation: – is a member (or Deputy) of Dáil Éireann, the lower chamber of the Oireachtas (Parliament) of the Republic of Ireland. In English the abbreviation TD is normally used, with TDs as the plural (the full form of which in Irish is Teachtaà Dála).
TeachText The TeachText application is a simple text editor made by Apple Computer bundled with System 6 and earlier, and now runs only in Classic under Mac OS X. Most likely due to its widespread application in opening up "Read Me" documents which taught the user how to run an application, it was given the name TeachText.
Teak Teak (Tectona), also called jati, is a genus of tropical hardwood trees in the family Verbenaceae, native to the south and southeast of Asia, and is commonly found as a component of monsoon forest vegetation. They are large trees, growing to 30-40 m tall, deciduous in the dry season.
Teakettle principle The teakettle principle is a colloquialism used among certain communities of mathematicians. It refers to the practice, common among mathematicians, of reducing a given problem to one that has been solved previously.
Teal Marchande Belinda Teal Marchande (born in Lansing, Michigan) is an American actress best known for her role as Sheryl Rockmore the matriarch in the Nickelodeon series Kenan & Kel. She has also guest-starred in Martin and the short-lived UPN sitcom Good News.
Teal Redmann Teal Redmann (born September 30, 1982 in Minnesota, USA) is an American actress. She was introduced to acting early on, and by the time she graduated high school, she had experience in radio, TV commercials and theatre.
Team 3C Casalinghi Jet Androni Giocattoli Team 3C Casalinghi Jet Androni Giocattoli (UCI Team Code: AGC) is a professional continental cycling team based in Italy that participates in UCI Continental Circuits races and when selected as a wildcard to UCI ProTour events. The team is managed by Mario Manzoni with Massimo Rabbaglio assisting as a directeur sportif.
Team 60 Team 60 is the aerobatic demonstration team of the Swedish Air Force and the official national aerobatic team of Sweden. The team was formed in 1975 as a team of 4 SAAB 105s for the 50th anniversary of the Swedish Air Force in 1976.
Team Abramoff "Team Abramoff" is the team of lobbyists assembled by Jack Abramoff when he worked at Greenberg Traurig, primarily of former aides to prominent Congressional politicians. Their work is embroiled in the Jack Abramoff Indian lobbying scandal and the monetary influence of Jack Abramoff.
Team America (soccer) Team America was a professional version of the United States men's national soccer team which played as a franchise in the defunct North American Soccer League (NASL) during the 1983 season. The team was based in Washington, D.
Team America: World Police Team America: World Police is a 2004 film by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of the Comedy Central show South Park, shot with marionettes. The satire is in the Parker / Stone trademark over-the-top style, and several original songs are reminiscent of the South Park feature film, an earlier project by the same team.
Team Andromeda Team Andromeda was one of Sega's internal development teams during the Sega Saturn's lifespan, known for its Panzer Dragoon series. The group was founded in mid-1994 and dissolved soon after the release of Panzer Dragoon Saga in 1998.
Team Animation Team Animation is the highest level animation class for the Media Arts & Animation (MAA) degree at the Illinois Institute of Art. It involves an entire class working together as if they were in a job to complete a professional quality animation within eleven weeks.
Team Antonsen Team Antonsen was a Norwegian sketch comedy television program which was shown on TV in spring 2004 on the Norwegian state channel NRK. The show consisted of four well-known comedians: Atle Antonsen, Harald Eia, BĂĄrd Tufte Johansen and Kristopher Schau performing various sketches.
Team Apache Team Apache is an attack helicopter simulation game developed by Simis and published by Mindscape Group. The game emphasises on commanding a group of six AH-64 Apache crews of the US Army in battles against the Communist FARC insurgents in Colombia and the Russian military in Latvia.
Team Australia Team Australia is an Auto racing team competing in the V8 Supercars, Champ Car World Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series . It was created in early 2005 when two Australian businessmen bought into Derrick Walker's operation.
Team building "Team building" (or "'teambuilding'") refers to the process of establishing and developing a greater sense of collaboration and trust between team members. Interactive exercises, team assessments, and group discussions enable groups to cultivate this greater sense of teamwork.
Team Bath F.C. Team Bath is a football club affiliated with the University of Bath in the city of Bath, Somerset. After winning promotion in a successful first season in the Southern League Division One West, they now play in the Southern League Premier Division along with local rivals Bath City.
Team Canada (WCW) Team Canada was a heel professional wrestling stable, active in World Championship Wrestling in 2000 and 2001. The team was comprised of Canadian and American wrestlers who believed that Canada was superior to the United States of America.
Team Carbon Team Carbon is a professional Major League Gaming Halo 2 team, which is currently the top ranked Halo team in the MLG. Before the 2006 MLG season, Team Carbon members competed at MLG events for other teams, such as IGS Monglers.
Team CSC Team CSC (UCI Team Code: CSC) is a professional cycling team from Denmark which competes in the road bicycle racing series the UCI ProTour. The team is owned and managed by former Tour de France winner Bjarne Riis, under the management of his company Riis Cycling A/S.
Team Dresch Team Dresch are a queercore band who performed and recorded in the 1990s and made a significant impression on that movement, as well as on the independent music scene. In the 2000s the band reformed and continue to perform.
Team Dynamics Team Dynamics (currently racing under the guise of Team Halfords in deference to their title sponsor) is a UK-based motor-racing team based in Pershore (Worcestershire), best known for their successes as an independent squad in the British Touring Car Championship. Their founder is Steve Neal, and his son Matt has usually been one of their drivers.
Team Final Boss Final Boss is a professional electronic sports team which competes in the Major League Gaming (MLG) league in Halo 2 and was featured on USA Network's broadcasts of the league's tournaments in the fall of 2006.<Ref>Team FB on USA Network</Ref> In June, 2006, the team signed a contract with Major League Gaming worth $1,000,000 dollars over 3 years.
Team Fortress Team Fortress is a team & role based online multiplayer computer game modification based on id Software's Quake. Team Fortress was designed and written by Australians Robin Walker, John Cook, and Ian Caughley in 1996.
Team Gizka A group of fans, known as "Team Gizka", are creating a mod called "The Sith Lords Restoration Project", aiming to restore much of the cut content from the game Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords (KOTOR II). The team's forum is online at http://forums.
Team handball Handball (also known as team handball, field handball, European handball, or Olympic handball) is a team sport where two teams of seven players each (six players and a goalkeeper) pass and bounce a ball trying to throw it in the goal of the opposing team.
Team Hammer House Team Hammer House is a Mixed Martial Arts team and training facility opperating out of Columbus, Ohio made up of mostly former NCAA wrestlers. Founded by former UFC Champion Mark Coleman, Team Hammer House has attracted such mixed martial arts fighters as Kevin Randleman and Phil Baroni.
Team in Training Team in Training, also known by the acronym TNT, is an endurance sports training program business. The program provides training to run or walk a full marathon or half marathon or participate in a triathlon or century (100-mile) bike ride.
Team Invasion Presents Keyshia Cole Team Invasion Presents Keyshia Cole is American R&B singer Keyshia Cole's first mixtape released in fall 2005. It is released by Tapemasters Inc, and features guest artists such as Ghostface Killah, Remy Ma & Fat Joe
Team Iskry Bialo-Czerwone Iskry ("White-and-Red Sparks") is an aerobatic demonstration team of the Polish Air Forces. Originally formed in 1969 at the 60 Training Wing in Radom under the name Rombik, the team flew four TS-11 Iskras.
Team learning Team learning is a closed system in which the energies of individual members work at cross purposes to maximize the success of the team. The members on the team may work very hard, but the team's effort may not be efficient enough to complete a desired task.
Team Leader Motorsports Team Leader Motorsports is a team in the Indy Racing League that resulted when 3 Indy Car Teams joined forces to field cars for the 2006 Indianapolis 500. The first team was Beck Motorsports owned by Greg Beck which was founded in 1995.
Team Liddell et al Team Liddell et al is a volunteer genealogical research group that aims to provide worldwide support for family genealogists who are interested in the surnames thought to derive from Liddesdale, a Scottish Border country glen.
Team Lotus Team Lotus was the motorsport sister company of English sports car manufacturer Lotus Cars. The team ran cars in many motorsport series including Formula Two, Formula Ford, Formula Junior, Indycar and sports car racing.
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