What the dice?! currently is a Home brewed, Actual Play TTRPG Podcast, rolling Shadowrun 5e with homebrewed world and rules. Following the stories of runners living in the shadows and making a name for themselves. We are a little podcast, with a big heart, spreading the love of not only TTRPG but fellow podcasters! Join us on our Discord! We have a growing, wonderful community, and we’d love to see ya! https://discord.gg/GHmD3KWucw Head over to our website for more info! https://whatthedice. ...
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Technical interviews about software topics.
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Learn French with Louis' daily podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Checkpoint with Lisa Owen is RNZ’s weekday drive-time news programme, Our people, stories and breaking news and interviews from 4-6pm.
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Is social media really destroying democracy? Should Facebook be considered a public utility? How does cryptocurrency affect state sovereignty? And what exactly is surveillance capitalism? For all your political questions about tech, this is The Anti-Dystopians. The Anti-Dystopians is hosted and produced by Alina Utrata. All episodes are freely available, wherever you get your podcasts. Follow the show on Twitter @AntiDystopians. To support the show, visit: bit.ly/3AApPN4 To subscribe to the ...
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Join us for honest, informal conversations with startup and agency founders who are deep in the trenches, actively growing their businesses. Instead of glorified success stories, we share authentic experiences about the ongoing battles, everyday wins, and relatable struggles. Perfect for entrepreneurs navigating the challenging middle stage of growth, this podcast offers real insights and genuine advice from peers who are right there with you.
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Jordan Cicchelli and Hayley McGoldrick are girls, but like talking sports, duh.
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In the increasingly crowded and competitive corporate and financial ecosystem, it’s harder than ever for companies to break through the clutter and be heard. The media, investors, agenda-driven influencers, even customers and competitors, are defining your business story on their terms. Therefore, it is imperative that companies take control and proactively drive the conversation with stakeholders in an effort to build & maintain equity value. In Welcome to the Arena from ICR, Co-Founder & C ...
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WTD S2E43 Runner raid ********************* With a gunshot firing, there is a moment where we get to see how Sparkles started her runner life, and get a peak on her past. ********************* Content Warning: Profanity, sexual references, descriptions of violence, Drug/Alcohol use, and homebrewed rules. ********************* Promo: No Latency Yout…
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Man arrested over Liverpool parade crash to appear in court
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6:47United Kingdom correspondent Alice Wilkins spoke to Lisa Owen about how the man arrested over the Liverpool parade crash is due to appear in court, how packets of Haribo lollies are being recalled in the Netherlands after traces of cannabis were found and how a Welsh woman is offering a $1000 reward for the safe return of her pet tortoise.…
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Rail shut down for Auckland and Wellington over long weekend
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5:53Rail services in the capital and Auckland are grinding to a halt this long weekend for maintenance, disrupting travel for tens thousand of people, including rugby fans. In Auckland services are off from today. Buses will replace trains allow for ongoing up-graded need for the City Rail Link Project's that already caused significant upheaval. In Wel…
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MMA fighter Dan Hooker vows to stage more backyard fights
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3:30Kiwi MMA fighter Dan Hooker has vowed to stage more backyard fights in future. The UFC lightweight last weekend hosted 32 men in a 'one minute scrap' tournament for a 50,000 dollar prize. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Researchers disputing UNICEF NZ youth suicide statistics
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5:51After one of the most respected child advocacy agencies in the world ranked New Zealand the lowest out of 36 countries for youth mental health, the appalling figure was widely quoted. The report on global child wellbeing also highlights New Zealand as having the worst rate of youth suicide. But two Auckland University researchers are disputing that…
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Prosecuting parents of truant kids pointless - Principal
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6:26Pushing to prosecute parents of chronically truant kids is a pointless exercise according to one school principal. Associate Education Minister David Seymour is leading the government charge to get more kids back in class. He's announced the Education Ministry is proactively contacting schools and attendance officers to make sure parents of chronic…
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Dargaville residents asked to conserve water, reservoir at 10%
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5:16Dargaville residents are being asked to conserve water after maintenance teams have worked for hours to patch major breaks in the system. At one point the towns reservoir was down to 10 percent full. Water trucks from Whangarei, Maungaturoto and Ruawai have been pumping water back into the town supply, but have been struggling to keep pace. Kaipara…
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Transport agency at odds over car simulators
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2:54Driving schools that offer lessons in high-tech car simulators are at odds with the transport agency over safety risks they could pose for learner drivers once they hit the road. The NZTA argues simulators could encourage over-confidence, putting new drivers at greater risk of crashing, but instructors insist they aren't dangerous. Joe Shaw reports…
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Demand increases for Hutt Valley social enterprise
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3:53A social enterprise in the Hutt Valley said demand for basic essentials has increased since the public sector cuts. Common Unity Project Aotearoa is based in a building called the The Remakery - home to a koha cafe, community garden and textile workshop. It's been providing support to the community for over 12 years, by giving away fresh produce, c…
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It's Friday - but for rugby fans it's more of a Fri-YAY as Aotearoa heads into the exciting and somewhat confusing final round of Super Rugby. Sports Reporter Jamie Wall spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Taupo dinosaur statue 'Boom Boom' explodes online
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5:47Boom Boom, the Taupo dinosaur, is exploding on social media after a rocky start with some rate payers. The near ten metre tall dinosaur sculpture sitting on a large geometric rock is the town's latest attraction. The sculpture first gained attention after the council contributed a one off grant of one hundred thousand dollars, while residents are f…
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Japan cracking down on 'unworthy' names for kids
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3:23Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen about Covid-19 in Taiwan, Japan cracking down on weird names for kids like Pikachu and how a Chinese paraglider accidentally flew more than 8500 metres above sea level.
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Before the King's Birthday long weekend is done, a list of kiwi's will be crowned with their own titles, when the honours list is unveiled on Monday. Those people will recieve titles such as dame or knight, or letters like ONZM, officer of the New Zealand order of merit for meritorious service to the Crown and the nation. Anyone can nominate a pers…
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Le château de Versailles a été brièvement évacué mardi après que des panaches de fumée ont été repérés lors de travaux de rénovation de la toiture. Traduction : The Palace of Versailles was briefly evacuated on Tuesday after plumes of smoke were spotted amid renovation work on the roof. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Chip Design in the AI Era with Thomas Andersen
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50:15Synopsys is a leading electronic design automation company specializing in silicon design and verification, as well as software integrity and security. Their tools are foundational to the creation of modern chips and embedded software, powering everything from smartphones to cars. Chip design is a deeply complex process, often taking months or year…
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Package containing 40kg of cocaine washes up on Norfolk Island
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2:32In a curious case on Norfolk Island, a package believed to contain about 40 kilograms worth of cocaine has washed up onshore. It was found by tourists on Tuesday afternoon at Anson Bay. Caleb Fotheringham has more.
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Fallout over number of women on federal opposition front bench
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6:56In Australia the federal opposition is vowing to rebuild and better represent the expectations of more Australians -- after copping a drubbing at the recent election. But the coalition's first female leader Sussan Ley is already under fire for reducing the number of senior women on her front bench. Our correspondent Nick Grimm joins us.…
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Govt launches Resource Management consultation
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3:56The government is billing its Resource Management consultation as the country's biggest ever change to national direction. It comes hot on the heels of the fast track changes and leading up the full RMA replacement due next year. Announcements were released under six ministers' names on everything from housing to mining to agriculture - and some of…
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Lydia Ko's pursuit of a career Grand Slam begins at US Open
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4:41Lydia Ko's pursuit of golf's career Grand Slam begins at the US Open in Wisconsin. A career grand slam on the LPGA Tour is when a player wins four of the five major championships over the course of a career. Ko is one major away and the US Open is one she's long wanted to win. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Councils compete to see who has best tasting tap water
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3:08The North Island and South Island are going head-to-head in a competition to see which region has the best tasting tap water. Four New Zealand district councils are vying for the coveted title, including the reigning champions, Rotorua Lakes District Council. Samantha Gee was at the grand final in Nelson.…
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The stars of New Zealand music are sweeping up the red carpet right now for the 60th annual Aotearoa Music Awards. The celebration of New Zealand's best talent follows Lorde's surprise pop-up concert from a toilet cubicle at the Auckland central YMCA last night. Tahi presenter So'omalo Iteni Schwalger spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Some undocumented children have no rights to work, study
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4:20Imagine growing up in New Zealand your whole life only to find at 18 that you have no right to work, study or even remain here. That's the reality facing a rising number of undocumented young people who were born after 2006's citizenship law change. Concerns are now mounting within ethnic communities as more children of overstayers emerge, with com…
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Big cash prices driving those to RUN IT game - Letele
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8:0319 year old Ryan Satterthwaite suffered a catastrophic head injury while playing a version of Run It Straight. Since the death some high profile sports people and organisations have come out warning of the dangers of the craze being promoted on social media. Two participants at an Official Run it Championship trial held in Auckland last week were k…
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Calls for sports stars, influencers to speak out against RUN IT
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4:43There are mounting calls for sports stars and influencers to come out publicly against the dangers of run it-type games, including from the family of a man who died of head trauma over 20 years ago. Palmerston North 19-year-old Ryan Satterthwaite died when he was injured in a tackle game with friends. His uncle Pete has issued a public plea for rug…
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Poor health of Hawkes Bay Maori costing lives - report
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6:27The poor health of Hawkes Bay Maori is costing lives and the region more than $120 million a year in lost productivity. That is according to a new study that investigates the link between health and work. It found the majority of lost productivity was due to Maori in the region dying prematurely due in many cases to mental illness, heart disease an…
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Auckland gets full fleet of parking enforcement vehicles
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4:17Auckland motorists who park without paying may want to think twice about chancing their arm now the city has full fleet of parking enforcement vehicles that can catch you out in a split second. The cars, which have advanced plate recognition cameras, digitally "chalk" the wheels of vehicles and assess whether they're parked illegally or not. Report…
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Ardie Savea returns to Wellington since leaving Hurricanes
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3:19Ardie Savea isn't expecting a very warm welcome on his return to Wellington. The Moana skipper returns to the capital for the first time since leaving his franchise of ten years. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Canterbury school sell blocks of butter as fundraiser
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5:07Leithfield School, Te Kura o Kowai, a primary school north of Christchurch has been selling 250 gram blocks for four bucks. It's a bargain compared to some supermarket butter blocks that are more than $10 for 500 grams depending on the brand. Principal Rob Cavanagh spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Elon Musk is removing one of his many hats, confirming he's bidding farewell to the White House. The billionaire owner of X and Tesla has spent the last few months heading up the Department of Government Efficiency, known as DOGE. United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Cost of living making it hard to meet pets needs
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5:23A survey for Companion Animals New Zealand in July last year found more than a quarter of people said the cost of living is making it hard to meet their animals needs. 3400 pet owners and guardians completed. Professor Nat Waran from Companion Animals New Zealand spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Si vous voulez prendre des leçons de français avec moi: [email protected] ---------------------- Le site de médias sociaux X a pris des mesures contre un réseau diffamant des politiciens britanniques avec des clips trafiqués - supprimant plusieurs comptes et publications. Traduction : Social media site X has taken action against a network smeari…
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Andy Rothman, Founder and CEO, Sinology – Ignorance is Not Bliss: Why American firms can't just ignore China
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25:14Given the new administration's tariff policy and the global unease we've seen in recent months, we felt it was a good time to pick the brain of someone who's spent decades studying China's economy and its evolving relationship with the United States. Andy Rothman is the founder and CEO of Sinology, a consulting firm that provides advice to institut…
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Matthew Himelstein on the Intersection of Technology, Sports, and Athlete Influencer Marketing
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58:06In this episode of the HabitStack Podcast, host Scott Ward interviews Matthew Himmelstein, co-founder and Chief Product and Technology Officer of Mogl. They discuss the evolving role of AI in software development, particularly in the context of Mogl's influencer marketing platform. The conversation covers the impact of name, image, and likeness (NI…
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Injured fans at Liverpool FC victory parade share stories
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8:50United Kingdom correspondent Alice Wilkins spoke to Lisa Owen about how injured football fans who were at the Liverpool FC victory parade when a car drove into the crowd have been sharing their stories after being discharged from hospital and how a voiceover artist has been shocked to discover a version of her voice is being used on Scottish trains…
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Govt invests $108 million in education in fastest growing district
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3:27Education Minister, Erica Stanford, said the Selwyn district in Canterbury is getting a new 12 classroom primary school, 52 new classrooms at other existing schools as well as the government land-banking a site for a future primary. It's part of $161 million of spending on schools in the wider region. Timothy Brown was at Lincoln Primary School for…
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Referee abuse is once again rearing its ugly head. However, the threats now appear to be escalating. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Sport NZ board member and former police office on Run It craze
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8:16Ryan Satterthwaite suffered a catastrophic head injury and died on Monday after playing a version of the game where competitors plough into each other at full speed with no protective gear. At an official Run-it Championship trials event in Auckland at the weekend two competitors were knocked unconscious. There's a $200,000 cash prize for the winne…
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High School bans Run It Straight games on grounds
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5:12A high school has banned Run It Straight tackle games on its grounds, denouncing them as nothing more than violence. Gisborne Boys' High School told its 820 students about the ban on Monday, just hours before the life support was turned off for 19-year-old Ryan Satterthwaite, who died from a head injury suffered in a game in Palmerston North at the…
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Ministry of Education hunting for source of leaks to RNZ
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4:11The Education Ministry has appointed a Kings Counsel to hunt the source of a series of leaks to RNZ. The ministry wrote to RNZ to share an internal message announcing the investigation by Michael Heron KC. It also invited RNZ to meet with Mr Heron - an invitation we've refused. This happened just hours after we revealed that a Public Service Commis…
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Govt releases findings of Sport NZ independent rapid review
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4:06The government has released the findings of independent rapid review of Sport New Zealand. The report, released by the minister for Sport and Recreation Mark Mitchell, has recommended potential changes to institutional and governance arrangements. Sports correspondent Dana Johannsen spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Privacy Commssion puts out new advice to protect children
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6:44The Privacy Commission has put out new filming and photography advice for organisations in a bid to protect children and young people. Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster spoke to Lisa Owen.
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North Korea speaks on Trump's plans for missile shield
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4:54Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen about how North Korea has had some strong words about Donald Trump's plans for a golden dome missile shield, how the new Pope seems to be turning his attention to China and Hong Kong zoo welcoming some new baby pandas.
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Former All Black warning people about Run It game
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8:26A Former All Black is warning people off the Run It Straight game, where competitors smash into each other at full speed, after a teenager died playing a version of the social media driven trend at the weekend. 19 year old Ryan Satterthwaite died in Palmerston North hospital after suffering a catastrophic head injury. Meanwhile at an official Run-I…
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OpenTofu with Cory O’Daniel and Malcolm Matalka
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47:58OpenTofu is an open-source alternative to Terraform, designed for managing infrastructure as code. It enables users to define, provision, and manage their cloud and on-premises resources using a declarative configuration language. OpenTofu was created to ensure an open and community-driven approach to infrastructure tooling, and it emphasizes compa…
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Severe flooding in NSW causes death and destruction
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6:37Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about how severe flooding has been causing death and destruction for communities on the New South Wales east coast and how a push is on to include the sport of trail running in the 2032 Olympic Games being held in Brisbane.
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Cable car companies unveil plans to connect Queenstown
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3:44A cable car race is underway in Queenstown, as two different companies unveil their schemes to connect the town by high-wire. Whoosh and Southern Infrastructure Ltd have revealed blueprints of their proposed urban transport networks, at the Electrify conference in Queenstown this week. But are these sky high fantasies, or firmly on track? Otago Sou…
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