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readerviews · 3 months
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"An Afternoon's Dictation" by Steven Greenebaum
Revelations on Tough Questions #books #bookreview #reading #readerviews
An Afternoon’s Dictation Steven Greenebaum MSI Press LLC (2023)ISBN: 978-1957354248Reviewed by Kenneth Onyenwe for Reader Views (01/2024) 1999 was a rough year for Steven Greenebaum following his mother’s diagnosis with cancer and the death of his fiance and father. After these happenings, he decided to ask God for an answer to the happenings in his life and received some revelations. The…
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warehouse-fujiki · 3 months
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GREENEBAUM BROTHERS
2024 年、ウエアハウス秘蔵のアーカイブがついにベールをぬいだ。1874 年にパテントが登録されたグリーンバウムブラザーズである。
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パテント取得から 150 年という極めて古いこのブランドは、 ワークウエアの黎明期に西海岸にあったその他のブランドとは一線を画している。デニム生地から縫製の仕様、ディテールまで、リーバイスの「5ポケット」とは似て非なるものであるのだ。
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 その理由を知るためにはグリーンバウムブラザーズのプロフィールを知る必要がある。
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1848 年、ドイツでは革命が鎮圧され、行き場を失った自由主義的な 人たちの一部がアメリカに移住した。彼らのようなドイツ系移民を 1848 年革命にひっかけて「48ers」 (フォーティ・エイターズ)と呼ぶが、 彼らはもともとドイツ人入植者の多 かった地域に多くが移住し、やがてそれぞれの都市の中流住民になった。このような激動の時代に、ドイツ移民のユダヤ人であるグリーンバウム一家も「約束の地」を目指したのである。
 ドイツのミュンヒヴァイラー(当時はカイザースラウテルン)に住んでいたグリーンバウム一家は、まずミシシッピ、フィラデルフィアを経てシカゴに行き、乾物や衣料���、靴 作りに携わった。シカゴの荒涼とした開拓時代に短期間滞在した後、末っ子のハンナとサラの 2 人の女 の子はフィラデルフィアで、一家の友人であったマーカスとベラ・カウフマン夫妻のもとで育てられることになった。 
そして 1949 年。西部での金鉱発見に端を発した熱狂は、グリーンバウム兄弟を奮い立たせ、一攫千金を求める数千人の仲間入りをさせたが、彼らは慎重に「商人」としてのキャリアを続けることを決意した。兄弟のうち、ハーマン・グリーンバウムはサンノゼで商店を開けたのち、サクラメントへ。彼と彼の兄弟モーゼス、ジェイコブ、アブラハムはサクラメントで企業家として成功した。サクラメントの名簿には 「国内衣料品の輸入・販売業者」として登録されているが、これが「GREENEBAUM BOROTHERS」である。
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数年間、グリーンバウムの兄弟のビジネスはサクラメントで順当に推移したが、妹のサラはルイス・スロスの花嫁として 1855 年にサクラメントに到着し、ハンナはルイス・ガースルと結婚して 1858 年に到着した。グリーンバウムにとって義理の弟となる「スロースとガースル」は、のちにアラスカ商業会社を設立し大成功を遂げる。 
そして、ハーマン、ジェイコブ、モーゼスのグリーンバウム兄弟は サンフランシスコとニューヨークに移り住み、乾物、衣料品、男性用家具、後には毛布やタオルなどを中心に事業を拡張している。 
生地や素材は輸入したものを東海岸につけ、そこで縫製されたものがサクラメントに届けられ、流通させたと考えられる。 
1868 年、ロシアからアラスカが割譲されると、すぐにスロスとガースルら は Alaska Commercial Company (アラスカ商業会社)を設立した。 そして 1870 年にはアザラシを捕獲する 20 年間の租借権を獲得した。 
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アラスカ商業会社は、アラスカの田舎の人々に食品や雑貨を提供した最初の「小 売店」であり、長い伝統を 150 年にわたり培っている。1868 年から 特�� 1900 年 代初頭のアラスカのゴールドラッシュの時代には、わな猟師、探検家、金の探求 者に食料品や衣料雑貨を提供した。グリーンバウムブラザーズにとって義理の兄 弟となるルイスとスロースの「アラスカ商業会社」には、彼らの多くの衣料が卸売 されていたことが想像できる。 
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リベットの特許が取得されたのは 1873 年、その一年後に、グリーンバウム兄弟は奇想天外なアイデアで 労動着のストレスがかかる箇所を「外装」した。「サージ·ド·ニーム」のようなヨーロッパから来る資材を入手 し、東海岸でそれを縫い上げ、船と鉄道を駆使してサンフランシスコまで届けた。 それ故に、当時西海岸に存在したライバルメーカーとは、デニムから縫製に至るまでが全く違うのだ。 
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特徴のひとつは、コインポケットが付いていないこと。1880 年 11 月 13 日に配布されたウェストバージニア州の新聞「ニュードミニオン紙」には「Leather Bounded Overall 」(革で外装されたオーバーオール)という記載がある。 既に東海岸でも紳士用品店にこのメーカ ーのパンツの広告が見られるのだ。
北は アラスカ、そして東海岸へと、早くから販売網を広げることができたグリーネバウムブラザーズのワークウエア。 
奇跡的にそろったシャツ、ブラウス、ウエストオーバーオールが、長い時を経てウエアハウスの手で蘇る。
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chapmanavenue · 2 months
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1874 3POCKET HEAVY LEATHER BOUND OVERALL
今季、注目の「GREENEBAUM BROTHERS」シリーズ。
古き良き時代の雰囲気が漂う貴重な逸品です。
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WAREHOUSE
GREENEBAUM BROTHERS
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1874 3POCKET HEAVY LEATHER BOUND OVERALL
¥ 35,200 tax in
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新開発セルヴィッチライトオンスデニム使用。
暑い夏にも最適!
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オリジナルメタルボタン。
1874年にサンフランシスコにあった「グリーンバウム
ブラザーズ」は革によってストレスポイントを補強する
特許を取得しました。
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鉄製バックル仕様。
丈夫なワークウエアとして鉱脈資源の採掘場などで活躍
しました。
今年で150年を迎えるグリーンバウムブラザーズの
1874年に作��れたオリジナルデザイン。
「レザーバウンドオーバーオール」を忠実に再現していま
す。
大変珍しいモデルです。ヴィンテージ好きな方に
お勧めしたい商品です。
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valkyries-things · 3 months
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HANNAH GREENEBAUM SOLOMON // SOCIAL REFORMER
“She was a social reformer and founder of the National Council of Jewish Women, the first national association of Jewish women. Solomon was an important organiser who reached across boundaries of religious conviction at the local, national and international levels.”
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thedaytimereport · 9 months
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Award-Winning Final Book by Reverend Steven Greenebaum Sheds Light on Embracing Unity and Leading a Meaningful Life
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professorpski · 5 years
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The Knock-Out Evening Dress from 1935
If this one doesn’t make your heart race, I’m not sure what will. It is an orange silk number, full-length, with a shaped train by Sally K. Greenebaum which opened a shop in Chicago in 1932. It is part of the Chicago History Museum’s show Silver Screen to Mainstream: American Fashion in the 1930s and ‘40s which is on through January 21st.
It has the fitted waistline and slim hipped look which was popular in the mid-1930s, as well as the full-length evening gown which had disappeared in favor of short ones during the 1920s. While the front neckline is somewhat daring, it is tempered by the height with which it wraps around the sides and back of the neck, but then--oh, my!-- the back dips down almost to the waist. I sometimes think these revealing backs were meant to send the message --”nope, there’s nothing underneath this dress!” as any underpinnings would have to be skipped because they would peek out. And yet the neckline makes sure the bodice of the dress stays securely in place--a lesson for all of those designing those strapless dresses which are far more awkward to move in, and those strapped dresses which are always falling down.
The belt is made plastic, so modern, and glass and the curator calls it a “barley twist” design. Whatever you call it, it is all amazing and proves the point of the show: that even the most dramatic of screen looks made it into the shops on Main street.
To learn more about the show, go here: https://www.chicagohistory.org/silverscreen
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whitefeathermfg · 2 years
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Cory photographed by  Adam Cohen
Jacket by Whitefeather MFg Co “Greenebaum”
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champlabumd · 3 years
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New TBM Editor-in-Chief Cheryl L. Knott Hopes to Bridge the Gap from Evidence to Impact
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Our CHAMP Lab director, Cheryl L. Knott, PhD, FAAHB, is the incoming Translational Behavioral Medicine Editor-in-Chief. She has a vision for the journal: Cultivating greater public impact by translating research discoveries into practice. Dr. Knott sees the potential for TBM to be the pinnacle journal to fill the niche of both research translation and behavioral medicine.
Her experience in community-engaged translational research speaks for itself: Professor at the University of Maryland School of Public Health, Associate Director for Community Outreach and Engagement at the Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Co-Leader of the Population Science research program. She is founding Director of the Community Health Awareness, Messages, and Prevention (CHAMP) research lab. Of course, Dr. Knott has also been an involved SBM member since 2005. Her research focuses on community-engaged translational research in implementation science. She aims to find ways to increase use of evidence-based interventions in cancer control through community-based organizations.
“TBM’s path forward will emphasize the translational continuum. For research to be truly translational, it must explicate itself, i.e., it should ‘be translated.’ The journal will focus on evidence translation, extending beyond evidence development. As the field of translational research in behavioral medicine matures, there is an opportunity to incorporate both community-engaged research and its dissemination and implementation,” Dr. Knott stated.
Bridging the gap from bench to bedside will expand TBM’s readership beyond the scope of traditional academic publishing. Dr. Knott sees this as a unique opportunity to market the journal to similar disciplines like preventive medicine, psychology, and public health. These aren’t the only audiences she’d like to target— policy-makers and legislators should also read TBM so that evidence-based behavioral medicine helps inform just laws. Authors are encouraged to work with their research teams, graduate students, and community partners to develop dissemination materials for broad audiences.
“It is a time of innovation in scientific dissemination and academic publishing, as evidenced by movements toward transparency and open science,” she said. Accessibility is important to TBM’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, as accessible research is inclusive research.
Dr. Knott’s interest in diversifying readership isn’t her only DEI initiative. She intends to conduct a thorough systematic review of TBM’s editorial board and editorial team to increase representation of minority communities. This is just the beginning—she has outlined an additional fourth component of TBM’s implications for published articles. Current TBM submissions require an implications section, which states the paper’s take-away for practice, policy, and research. Dr. Knott would add a fourth, asking for the take-away related to DEI. She recognizes that the journal’s definition and scope should specifically call for papers relevant to DEI as well.
Of course, she's quick to acknowledge that she'll be building on the work already done by TBM’s departing Editor-in-Chief Suzanne Miller, PhD. Under Dr. Miller's leadership, TBM’s impact factor has soared to an impressive 3.046, and the journal transitioned from a quarterly to monthly publication schedule. Further, TBM has led the way with special issues and virtual collections that celebrate the multi-disciplinary nature of behavioral medicine, including the widely read Diamond Anniversary Special Issue.  The special issue commemorated ten years of the journal with cutting-edge systematic reviews. Dr. Miller and her team of Senior Associate Editors were instrumental in expanding TBM’s current readership through their commitment to Transparency and Openness Promotion Guidelines (TOPS) level 1 guidelines and open science. The journal even began offering free access to the journals for legislative aides. The expanded readership increased TBM’s submission rate, as well as its rejection rate.
When Dr. Knott steps in for Dr. Miller in a few months, she'll work to ensure TBM's influence continues to grow. She stated, “Since its inception, TBM’s reach and impact have steadily increased. Given its translational focus, TBM’s target readership is not only researchers, but also those in a position of using research evidence in behavioral medicine… Other potential avenues to increase readership could include developing more policy briefs along with a dissemination channel for those to reach political constituents and decision-makers.”
As an established SBM member and TBM Associate Editor, Dr. Knott is excited to grow TBM’s readership beyond the traditional confines of publishing. We’re excited to see where she’ll lead TBM.
Congratulations Dr. Knott!
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jewishmuseummd · 3 years
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#ThrowbackThursday from the JMM Collections: Brass charm bracelet presented to Bert Gomprecht by Sewing Group. Sixteen small grommets are on bracelet, brass and silver alternating, with a name printed on each grommet. 
A larger, solid charm in the middle of the bracelet has "Presented to Bert Gomprecht by Sewing Group February 25, 1939" printed on it. "Eutaw Place Temple" printed on back of large charm. 4 names on each grommet. 
Names include: C. Kelner, H. Klotzman, L. Tiedenbrun, C. Rau, J. Rosenberg, B. Ross, M. Stummer, M. Schloss, R. Block, T. Benesch, S. Cohn, S.E. Kohn, M. Greenebaum, P. Hess, S. Van Hassel, M. Hopkins, C. Fisher, D. Rothholz, C. Summerfield, R. Manko, L. Bertuch, R. Bergen, B. Davis, B. Eichberg, S. Goldstein, N. Newman, S. Ottenheimer, T. Lindau, A. Gaynor, L. Greenwald, S. Golden, P. Goldbloom, R. Fareman, T. Feldman, J. Kaufman, I. Lansburg, M. Koch, H. Fuld, D. Goldstrum, H. Sonneborn, J. Taft, E. Shuman, F. Blum, B. Blum, M. Adler, Z. Agular, B. Ottenheimer, Z. Weis, E. Ottenheimer, C. Waldorf, M. Rosenau, and J. Weil. 
Temple Oheb Shalom Collection, JMM 2004.97.60. 
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montereybayaquarium · 5 years
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🌟 Welcome to the world, little floof! 🌟
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We're proud to announce that a new common murre chick hatched behind the scenes at the Aquarium on August 11 as part of a species survival plan to help wild murres.
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Aimee Greenebaum, curator of aviculture at the Aquarium, said the chick is doing well behind the scenes and is very vocal. During an exam on Wednesday, the little one weighed in at 165 grams—almost 100 grams more than its hatch weight of 67 grams just ten days earlier—a sign that it’s eating and growing like a champ!
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The chick, whose sex is still unknown, will spend about two months behind the scenes learning how to be a murre and growing into its feet before joining the rest of our colony on exhibit. Stay tuned for murre updates!
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rabbitcruiser · 4 years
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Carbide & Carbon Building, Chicago (No. 3)
CARBIDE & CARBON building, at 230 N. Michigan avenue, on the southwest corner of E. South Water street, built in 1929, is 40 stories high, with two basements, on rock caissons. Burnham Brothers were the architects and Charles Harkins the engineer.
Nearly a year and a half ago, on Jan. 30, 1927, to be exact, this department printed a story and picture pf a twenty-nine story office building to be erected at the southwest corner of Michigan and East South Water street by Henry Paschen of Paschen Bros. Since that time owners, architects, and the height of the project have changed.
Daniel A. Coffey and Alexander F. McKeown have acquired the leasehold from Mr. Paschen, and are having plans completed by D. H. Burnham & Co. for a forty story structure.
The Union Carbide and Carbon corporation is not to move its general offices from New York and occupy the new Boul Mich tower, as was announced by a morning paper last week. The Oxweld Acetylene company and other subsidiaries, however, are to occupy ten floors for offices and a ground floor store for display purposes. For this reason the structure is to be known as the “Carbide and Carbon building.” The Carbide tower will represent a total investment reported to be approximately $4,750,000. The Greenebaum Sons Investment company has underwritten a $3,400,000 first mortgage bond issue at 6 per cent. Construction is set to start at once, with completion set for April 1, 1929.
Although color is fast becoming an important factor in the sale of most American products, owners and architects have overlooked to a noticeable extent its use in buildings. The Carbide tower, however, will be an exception, for D. H. Burnham & Co. have designed a structure to be entirely in green and gold, with a black base. It will be 508 feet above sidewalk level, it is claimed.
The exterior walls will be of the same materials on all sides. The first three stories will be of highly polished black granite; the balance of the building will be faced with dark green terra cotta, with various lighter shades worked into the design. Gold faced terra cotta will be interpolated with the green to emphasize certain decorative features. These will be flood-lighted.
The lobby will be two stories high, with marble floors and walls and with ceiling of ornamental plaster in colors. Typical corridors will have marble wainscoting; all wood trim throughout will be of American walnut. The entire first basement will be used for automobile storage, with a capacity of forty cars.
Paschen Bros. have the general contract. The loan was negotiated by Young & Becker, Attorney were Newman, Poppenhusen, Stern & Hohnston, Sonnenschein, Berkson, Luntmann & Levinson, and Cook, Sullivan & Ricks.
The Carbide and Carbon Building belongs to this tradition which is perpetuated today by edifices such as the Sears and Quaker towers. The company openly acknowledged this, saying in a 1932 promotional piece:
Visible by day from most parts of mid-town Chicago and flood lighted at night, the Carbide and Carbon tower serves as a distinctive and perpetual advertisement for its occupants.
As further proof that the building would remain synonymous with the integrity of the company, the brochure went on to say:
both the resources of this organization and its natural interest in maintaining a building worthy of housing its own Units are positive assurance that the reputation, appointments, and servicing of the building will always remain on their present high plane.
Facts • 38 Story – 492 ft • 23 story base – 15 story tower • 345,000 sq ft • The exterior is Terra Cotta & Glazed Brick • Above the entrance is a bronze grill • The gold on the tower is actual 24k gold • Urban legend is the tower is based on a champagne bottle giving it its dark green color with gold top • The tower has a beacon which no longer is used.
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jewishtraces · 5 years
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Keneseth Israel-Beth Sholom, 1927
3400 The Paseo, Kansas City, Missouri
Russian and Polish immigrants to Kansas City formed Congregation Keneseth Israel in 1878. They built a synagogue near what’s now the Spirit Center in 1902. As an Orthodox synagogue, 15 families broke away to form Congregation Beth Sholom, a Conservative community, in 1915. They met at 31st and Charlotte in the former Linwood Christian Church and in 1919 bought a large house at Linwood and Highland to meet in. Meanwhile, Keneseth Israel purchased a plot at 3400 the Paseo for a new grand synagogue. Unfortunately, the congregation did not have the funds to complete the planned Grecian temple design after completing the basement, and the two congregations rejoined in 1924 as the  Keneseth Israel-Beth Sholom congregation. Construction of a new Byzanto-Romanesque design by architects Greenebaum, Hardy and Schumacher began in 1926 and was completed in 1927. The 1,200 seat building won the Kansas City Architectural League’s gold medal for “the most beautiful building, best suited to its purpose” in 1928. While the 500 member families assumed the $400,000 construction debt, almost half withdrew as a result of the Great Depression. They were finally able to pay off the debt by 1941.
After World War II, the Jewish community followed other Kansas City residents out of the urban core of the city. The renamed Beth Shalom bought land ten miles southwest in 1955 for a new synagogue at Wornall and Bannister, and sold the building to Christ Temple Pentecostal Church in 1969. The congregation took the ark and dedication windows with them to the new building, since demolished in 2014. The congregation moved farther south yet again 2013 to Overland Park, following the migration of the Jewish community.
Christ Temple Pentecostal Church kept the Old Testament iconography and interior decoration. Founded in 1938, they were looking for a larger building to house their growing community at the time they bought Beth Sholom. In 1999, the two communities joined forces to save the ornate domes that had begun to leak in 1970. With help from the Kansas City nonprofit Friends of Sacred Structures, they were able to preserve the domes rather than be forced to remove them. Christ Temple Church was renamed Victorious Life Church in 2007 and remains in the building to the present day.
Photos and info via Kansas City Public Library, Alex Smith / KCUR, Beth Shalom, courthouselover, Victorious Life Church
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bobimpresa · 6 years
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Greenebaum patent (extracts from the M.Harris book “Jeans of the Old West”)
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fooxer-market · 4 years
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Biological and medical aspects of electromagnetic fields Barnes, Frank S., Greenebaum, Ben PDF
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whitefeathermfg · 6 years
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Cory in the Whitefeather Mfg Co Greenebaum Jacket
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champlabumd · 4 years
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It is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month!
Join Dr. Mohummad Siddiqui on a segment of Maryland Public Television discussing prostate cancer, screenings, and early detection. 
For more information about prostate cancer and treatment options at the University of Maryland Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center, visit: https://www.umms.org/umgccc/cancer-services/cancer-types/prostate-testicular
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