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| | Liberal Christianity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Liberal Christianity exists within many denominations throughout the Christian world and is often described as "modernism", though it would be more accurate to describe modernism as a movement within liberal Christianity, since not all liberal Christians are modernists. |  | | The American "Christian Right" might describe it as the "Christian Left", which is also something of a misnomer: such labels are readily applied by opponents of liberal Christianity, but its adherents see it as a much broader and more inclusive movement. |  | | It is even problematic to draw a distinction along theological lines, at least in terms of the individual, since many who would accept the label liberal Christian hold to a mix of conservative and liberal theological positions, so there is really a continuum of views. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modernist_Christianity
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| | post-modernism @ the informal education homepage |
 | | The modern world according to these new thinkers had clearly brought in the era of industrial capitalism and scientific thinking but it had also brought in the world of Aushwitz, of the possibility of nuclear war, the horrors of Nazism and Stalinism, of neo-colonialism, Eurocentrism, racism and Third World hunger. |  | | However, in the late 1970s, a movement began amongst French intellectuals, that questioned this view of society as moving onwards and upwards, and that there was some unseen driving force within society. |  | | Philosophers and thinkers have, throughout time, believed that society moved according to immutable and unchanging laws, that there was a driving force that drove society onward. |
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http://www.infed.org/biblio/b-postmd.htm
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| | Modernism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Soviet Communist government rejected modernism on the grounds of alleged elitism; and the Nazi government in Germany deemed it narcissistic and nonsensical, as well as "Jewish" and "Negro" (See Anti-semitism). |  | | Greenberg associated this with the revolutionary rejection of capitalism. |  | | For Christian theological modernism see: Liberal Christianity and Modernism (Roman Catholicism). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modernism
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| | 2blowhards.com: Massengale on Modernism |
 | | Throw in ANY explanation of what the Libeskind Spiral or the Wexner Center or the Acropolis addition Means, and these l'Enfente Terribles (excuse my hillbilly French...) laugh at you all the way to their next interview with a breathless critic/groupie. |  | | Kind of standing around, too weary and smart to buy into Marx or Freud or Modernism (let alone Fascism), but still (being human) full of religious hopes and feelings, and incredibly uncertain what to do about them, or where to put them. |  | | If so, show me a critique of their ideas as opposed to their conclusions; I don't think you will find any as there is no "there, there" to discuss.) |
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http://www.2blowhards.com/archives/001361.html
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| | Contrary Brin: The Radical Notion Of Modernism |
 | | King is important for another reason as well- he sincerely believed that modern liberalism and Christianity were not only compatible, but complementary. |  | | The French revolutionaries tried to totally remake French society, and wound up with blood up to their elbows. |  | | Grandiose theories serve largely to promote elitist snobbery and to undermine a worldview that is - at-heart - based upon gritty pragmatism. |
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http://davidbrin.blogspot.com/2005/01/radical-notion-of-modernism.html
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| | Definition of Modernism |
 | | Not every novelty is to be condemned, nor is every project of reform to be dubbed modernist because it is untimely or exaggerated. |  | | The following are the principal decrees or documents expressly directed against modernism. |  | | From time to time these tendencies work out into systems, that are to renew the basis and superstructure of society, politics, philosophy, theology, of the Church herself and of the Christian religion". |
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http://www.ourladyswarriors.org/dissent/defnmdrn.htm
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| | Modernism Bloomed From the PALM of Society |
 | | This phenomena “Modernism” began in Europe around 1880, and eventually surfaced in America, where it was known as the Anglo American Period, in the late eighteen hundreds, and its denouement began around the beginning of WWII. |  | | He believed that society placed undue hardships on people. |  | | One interpretation stated that Modernism was not a movement, but that it was a “term that masks conflict and upheaval and any number of contradictory positions.” |
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http://homepages.udayton.edu/~santamjc/winter2000-1
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 | | Modern Parallels: Following Vatican II, the Index and the anti-Modernist oath were abolished (in 1966 and 1967, respectively). |  | | George Tyrrell, an Irish-born Protestant who became a Catholic and a Jesuit, though he was dismissed from the Jesuits in 1906. |  | | Modernism has a tendency toward pantheism (the doctrine that God is identical with the world or a part of it), emphasizing his immanence at the expense of his transcendence. |
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http://www.ewtn.com/library/HOMELIBR/MODERSM.TXT
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| | Modernism |
 | | Modernism discovered that they cannot be rendered by rant, or even monologue, however comic. |  | | This literary and artistic movement was, would you believe it, "founded by the poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in |  | | There are all kinds of ways to define modernism: people even like to point out that modernism isn't that modern any more. |
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http://showme.physics.drexel.edu/thury/Modernism.html
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| | modernism. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | In reformed Judaism, especially among Americans, there developed a modernist movement resembling Protestant modernism. |  | | Among the leaders of Catholic Modernism were A. Loisy in France and George Tyrrell in England. |  | | Within the Roman Catholic Church there was a movement specifically referred to as Modernism; it was condemned as the synthesis of all heresies by Pius X in his encyclical Pascendi (1907). |
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http://www.bartleby.com/65/mo/modernsm.html
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| | Theological Liberalism, Modernism |
 | | Liberals insist that the world has changed since the time Christianity was founded so that biblical terminology and creeds are incomprehensible to people today. |  | | Liberalism had also become too dependent on finding the historical Jesus, and, as Albert Schweitzer showed, the Jesus that researchers were uncovering possessed an apocalyptic world view and assumptions that were quite a variance with their conception of his teaching. |  | | Anglican modernism was distinctly British, individualistic and compromising, tending to combine Jesus' natural manhood with a doctrine of his divinity. |
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http://mb-soft.com/believe/txn/liberali.htm
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| | MODERNISM |
 | | Nevertheless, Marc Treib (1993: 36-67), who has conducted an extensive investigation of the movement in America, is prepared to identify an |  | | A similar combination is to be found in his design for Sutton Place, Guilford, Surrey (1980) perhaps his masterwork. |  | | This is a sprawling subject as Modernism means so many different things in different subject areas. |
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http://www.apl.ncl.ac.uk/coursework/IThompson/modernism.htm
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| | the evangelical outpost: Modernism to Eleven: Is Postmodernism a Myth? |
 | | In modernist discourse, this founding myth is left undisturbed, and is simply presupposed. |  | | The aspects of modernism that have been most detrimental to Christian theology are: |  | | Modernism has been the *enemy* of Biblical Christianity, which is why I continue to identify much more strongly with my Fundamentalist forebears (who knew this well) and my evangelical brethren (who have been fishy on the point), even though I am more acculturated to the broader evangelical way of life, now. |
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http://www.evangelicaloutpost.com/archives/001321.html
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| | TheCriticalPoet - Featured Movement - Modernism |
 | | Other movements, forms and theories that are closely associated with modernism: |  | | The term "modernism" refers to a movement which began to get under way in the closing years of the 19th century, coalesced immediately following World War I, and was influential past World War II into the late 1940s, when postmodernism began to take hold. |  | | But this is a risk the modern poets ran in their attempts to portray the experience of the world though art. |
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http://thecriticalpoet.tripod.com/modernism.htm
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| | Greenberg: Modernism |
 | | Greenberg's first essay on modernism, clarifying many of the ideas implicit in "Avant-Garde and Kitsch", his groundbreaking essay written two decades earlier. |  | | The self-criticism of Modernism grows out of, but is not the same thing as, the criticism of the Enlightenment. |  | | It can be said, rather, that it happens to convert theoretical possibilities into empirical ones, in doing which it tests many theories about art for their relevance to the actual practice and actual experience of art. |
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http://www.sharecom.ca/greenberg/modernism.html
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 | | These are some of the fundamental premises of humanism, or of modernism. |  | | Modernism, for example, tends to present a fragmented view of human subjectivity and history (think of The Wasteland, for instance, or of Woolf's To the Lighthouse), but presents that fragmentation as something tragic, something to be lamented and mourned as a loss. |  | | Modernity is fundamentally about order: about rationality and rationalization, creating order out of chaos. |
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http://www.colorado.edu/English/ENGL2012Klages/pomo.html
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| | What is Art? What is an Artist? MODERNISM: Roots |
 | | Delacroix, Courbet, and Manet, were each in turn accused by conservatives of carrying on subversive work that was intended to undermine the State. |  | | Simply put, the overarching goal of Modernism, of modern art, has been the creation of a better society. |  | | Political progressives saw Delacroix as the representative of intellectuals, of revolution, of anarchy; his supporters said he had overthrown tyranny and established the principle of liberty in art. |
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http://www.arthistory.sbc.edu/artartists/modernism.html
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| | Modernism Gallery |
 | | We have been selling French and American Art Deco since 1979 and have had our web site, www.modernism.com since 1995. |  | | GRAMERCY PARK MODERN SHOW - New York City - October 2006 |  | | GRAMERCY PARK MODERN SHOW - New York City - February 24, 25 and 26, 2006 |
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http://www.modernism.com
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| | PAL: American Modernism: A Brief Introduction |
 | | A historical definition would say that modernism is the artistic movement in which the artist's self-consciousness about questions of form and structure became uppermost. |  | | However, American modernism is inspired by the European avant-garde art; the Renaissance represents the unique and distinct experience of black Americans. |  | | Identify and discuss the issues of concern to writers, fictional characters, or lyric voices who concern themselves with issues of immigration and assimilation. |
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http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap7/7intro.html
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Modernism: Books |
 | | This text presents the history of the way Modernism came to dominate, despite the fact that it was, in its heyday of the 1920s and 1930s, largely the preserve of the intellectuals. |  | | Richard Weston presents the roots of these ideas and the work of the pioneers of the Modern Movement, such as Mies, Corbusier and Gropius. |  | | Richard Weston meanwhile is an architect - everything in his book seems to have a reason and a place. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0714840998
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| | Make It New: The Rise of Modernism s |
 | | "This exhibition is not just another narrative that traces the history of Modernism, but rather an attempt to reveal Modernism in its myriad aspects," said Staley. |  | | Modernism, which flourished from the 1890s to 1939, arose from a set of occurrences -- cultural, scientific and material -- that changed the nature of modern life. |  | | Not presented in chronological order, Make It New is organized into thematic sections that reflect the period's rich diversity of ideas and expressions and enable viewers to better shape their understanding or version of Modernism: Portals of Discovery, Forms and Technologies, Invisible Worlds, The City and Marketing the New. |
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http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/news/press/2003/nr100903modernism.html
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| | From Revolution to Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline of American Literature: Modernism and Experimentation: 1914-1945: ... |
 | | The large cultural wave of Modernism, which gradually emerged in Europe and the United States in the early years of the 20th century, expressed a sense of modern life through art as a sharp break from the past, as well as from Western civilization's classical traditions. |  | | From Revolution to Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline of American Literature: Modernism and Experimentation: 1914-1945: Modernism |  | | A resident of Paris and an art collector (she and her brother Leo purchased works of the artists Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Pablo Picasso, and many others), Stein once explained that she and Picasso were doing the same thing, he in art and she in writing. |
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http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/LIT/ch6_p2.htm
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| | Two novelists on the legacy of Joyce. By Jeffrey Eugenides and Jim Lewis |
 | | In fact, I've found it useful to deny that modernism ever existed at all; instead, I see the great progenitor as Romanticism—where the Self was more or less invented and set down in a field of Others, and all attendant problems were allowed to bloom. |  | | It isn't modernism, I don't think, or an offshoot thereof; it's something separate and uncanny, beholden to history, but also to his individual conscience, and, for all its archaic airs, absolute suited to contemporary times. |  | | Certainly that anxiety has been around since we started writing. |
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http://www.slate.com/id/2102446/entry/2102452
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| | Salon.com Books Loudmouths and legends |
 | | Between the years 1909 and 1924, the following demands and assertions were made: |  | | The wild manifestos of modernism reveal the splendors and stupidities of the last moment when art mattered enough to hate. |  | | They are founding statements by the legendary figures who helped create modernism. |
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http://archive.salon.com/books/feature/2001/05/16/manifestos
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| | Technorati Tag: modernism |
 | | This page shows blog posts, photos, and links that have been tagged modernism. |  | | Related tags: Architecture, Postmodernism, Christianity, Design, Modern, Religion. |  | | Become a member to save searches in a Watchlist. |
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http://www.technorati.com/tag/modernism
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| | ArtLex's Mi-Mok page |
 | | The modern period is generally thought to have been followed by the one we are in now — |  | | Paul Cézanne (French, 1839-1906) is often called the "Father of Modernism." |  | | "The history of modern art is also the history of the progressive loss of art's audience. |
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http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/Mi.html
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| | Modernism Links |
 | | "Modernism, some characteristics." University of Toronto at Scarborough. |  | | Norris, Ken. "The Beginnings of Canadian Modernism." Essay about Canadian poetry. |  | | "Modernism and the Arts in the 20th Century." Boston College Honors Program: Art History on the WWW. |
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http://www2.eou.edu/~nknowles/winter2002/engl322links.html
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| | Modernism, Modernity, and the Modern: Some Definitions |
 | | strategies without which modernism could not have arisen." |  | | "[T]he literary phenomenon ordinarily called ‘modernism’ is itself—though no doubt overdetermined—for men as much as for women a product of the sexual battle. |  | | while also concerned with a distinctly modern sense of dislocation and ambiguity, locates it in the more general experience of the aestheticization of everday life, as exemplified in the ephemeral and transitory qualities of an urban culture shaped by the imperatives of fashion, consumerism, and constant innovation. |
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http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/english/kupinse/modernism.html
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| | Lynch, Literary Terms Modernism |
 | | The term Modernism usually refers to the early part of the twentieth century sometimes beginning with the First World War in 1914, and continuing through the 1930s or so perhaps up to the Second World War. |  | | Three question marks mean I have to write more on the subject. |  | | Some of the most influential Modernist writers tried some radical experiments with form: poets like Pound and Eliot working in |
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http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Terms/modernism.html
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| | Modernism = s Multiple Media: Text, Image, Sound |
 | | This conference aims to facilitate a dialogue on the nature and consequences of modernism's innovations in the technological media. |  | | Questions at the center of this dialogue concern the specific order and hierarchy of the senses in modernist practices and to what extent they are historically contingent and culturally predetermined. |  | | Modernism = s Multiple Media: Text, Image, Sound |
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http://german.lss.wisc.edu/events_attachments/Modernism
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| | MODERNISM: A Century of Art & Design - Sanford L. Smith & Associates - Absolutearts.com |
 | | ICON20 is delighted to collaborate with the fine dealers represented at MODERNISM in supporting The Children's Defense Fund, stated Usha Subramaniam. |  | | We believe that the combination of MODERNISM with an internet auction will set the stage for future greatness in the art and antiques show business, said Sanford Smith. |  | | Five percent of the sale proceeds will benefit the Children's Defense Fund, the foremost child advocacy organization in the country. |
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http://www.absolutearts.com/artsnews/1999/11/11/26164.html
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| | MODERNISM:A CENTURY OF ART AND DESIGN |
 | | The international show and sale that the New York Times called “so full of beautiful objects it will make you dizzy with material desire” is now in its nineteenth year. |  | | Catalogs are available one week after the close of the show. |  | | The advance gala preview of Modernism: A Century of Style and Design, the annual fine and decorative arts exposition produced by Sanford L. Smith and Associates, will take place on Wednesday, November 9, 2004, from 6 to 9 p.m. |
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http://www.sanfordsmith.com/mod.html
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| | Modernism |
 | | Physical attitudes never before seen were explored by the writers. |  | | The modern poets were also intrigued by the ability of photography to capture a moment in time. |  | | Pass mouse over here for a Flash interpretation of "OREAD" |
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http://classes.berklee.edu/llanday/fall01/jazzage/modernism.htm
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| | Modernism Magazine |
 | | Manrique forged a distinctive architecture that merged modernist sensibilities with the volcanic landscape of his Canary Island birthplace. |  | | This founder of the Memphis design collaborative made modern fun with color, humor and endless reinvention. |
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http://www.modernismmagazine.com
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| | Chapter 2 of English 88, Modernism |
 | | Miriam Allen deFord attacks modernism's "cult of incomprehensibility" |  | | "Talking about things that are understandable only weighs down the mind": modernism at extremes |  | | notes on imagism from Amy Lowell's Tendencies in Modern American Poetry (1917) |
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http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88v/chap200c.html
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| | Bradbury & Bradbury Modernism Art Deco |
 | | Out of the technological, social, and economic upheaval of the 20th century came the early "Modern Style", the "Vertical Style", and "Jazz Style", just some of the early names of what only later became known as Art Deco Style. |  | | Our collection reflects the vibrant, elegant, and sometimes futuristic vision of the designers of the early "modern age" from the early 20s to the late 30s. |  | | Shown above: Oasis in Electrum makes its debut in an exhibit at the San Francisco Fall Antiques Show. |
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http://www.bradbury.com/artdeco.html
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| | Flickr: Photos tagged with modernism |
 | | You can assign as many tags as you wish to each photo. |  | | Feeds for photos tagged with modernism Available as RSS 2.0 and Atom |  | | Explore and refine modernism photos with our clustery goodness! |
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/modernism
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