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I NEVER COMMENTED ON BONGO FLAVA VIDEOS BUT HEY, THIS SONG IS OFF DA CHAIN AND IT’S MY FAVORITE ONE @ THE MOMENT…!!!!

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ARTIST: Mkubwa na Wanawe
SONG: Nitajuta 
Prod: Shirko
Dir: Isangi Mental



FAMILY MEANS MORE THAN ANYTHING. YOU’VE TAUGHT ME THAT. YOU’VE TAUGHT ME SO MUCH, THANK YOU FOR BEING THERE AND FOR BEING SUPPORTIVE. YOU MEAN A LOT TO ME. HAPPY BIRTHDAY JAMILLAH KABELELE

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 Even though I can’t be with you on your birthday, I’m celebrating your special day in spirit. I hope you have a great day. You mean the world to our family….. Hugs to those kids

DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO FOLLOW IN FOOTSTEP OF BEAUTIFUL AND SASSY BETTY BONIFACE? YOU COULD BE ONE OF THE FINALIST REPRESENTING TANZANIA @ THE FINALS OF MISS UNIVERSE, THE WORLD’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS BEAUTY PAGEANT….#APPLY NOW #MUT2014

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THE SHOW GOES ON !! ALL THINGS HAPPEN FOR A REASON, GLAD TO HEAR THAT BIG BROTHER AFRICA 2014 IS BACK ON TRACK

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Following the devastating fire on 2 September 2014 at the Big Brother house in Johannesburg, M-Net and Endemol SA have spent the last 48 hours searching both locally and internationally for a venue in which to produce Season 9 of the highly popular Big Brother Africa reality show. After exploring all possible options, the team are delighted to announce that the show will go on as a venue has been found to get the show on air within the next month.

A multitude of factors have had to be considered including the complex technical requirements, logistics, technical crews and satellite link facilities which have all formed part of the challenge. However, M-Net is delighted to assure all its Big Brother fans that their favourite reality show will launch soon and thanks fans from across the continent for their support during the last two days.

DISCOPRO: MENTORING TV CONTENT CREATORS

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DISCOPRO, which takes place during DISCOP AFRICA 2014, provides powerful and unique opportunities for independent producers to learn, actively engage with potential business partners, and to carry their projects to full completion.  
One specific platform is the DISCOPRO pitching competition, where producers can submit their project/s to have notable industry professionals judge and provide valuable feedback. Film producers from across Africa are invited to register for DISCOP AFRICA and also to enter the pitching competition in one of the 4 categories: TV Series / Formats / Animation / Documentaries.
Even for those not entering the pitching competition, DISCOPRO is a must-attend for any producer who is serious about the business of film. Registered producers of DISCOPRO will receive the following opportunities during the DISCOP Africa event, taking place from November 5-7th 2014 at the Sandton Convention Centre.
 MENTORING WORKSHOPS. Two parallel tracks of 90-minute workshops will be lead by experts in the fields of development, production, distribution and marketing. All workshops will be video recorded and made available online, in English and French.
ACCESS TO THE MARKETPLACE. Producers seeking coproduction and distribution partners will be able to access advance and onsite meetings organization services, with meetings to take place in a dedicated area furnished with individual tables and available for 30-minute meetings. 

EXPERT GUIDANCE. Some of the world's most respected film industry figures will be attending DISCOP AFRICA and speaking and mentoring as part of DISCOPRO. Just some of the figures who will be at the event include: 

DISCOPRO JUDGES. Within the DISCOPRO Pitching Competition, the 4 categories are judged by leading names from the industry. Some of the judges for the DISCOPRO 2014 pitching competition include:
Anthony Silverston, Head of Development, Triggerfish (South Africa)
Anthony is a partner and head of Development at Triggerfish Animation in South Africa. He is one of the writers of “Adventures in Zambezia”, which has been ranked as the most successful South African film over of the past thirty years. He also co-wrote and directed Khumba that won two Gold Panda Awards in China. Anthony is a co-founder of Animation SA, the representative animation body of South Africa. In July 2012, he was selected as a judge for the 2012 International Emmy Awards.

Marguerite Abouet; comic books writer, screenwriter, director and producer (France) 
With over a million comic books sold in fifteen different languages worldwide, and a successful animation film that she co-wrote and co-directed, “Aya de Yopougon”, the flourishing writer and screenwriter now receives offers from big TV productions to join their team. Marguerite has an extensive knowledge in the management of workshops for screenwriters.

Gnama Bady Dega, co-founder, Skyprod (France)
Dega is a prominent Guadeloupean/ Ivorian producer. He is the co-founder and president of Skyprod, a Guadeloupean-based audiovisual production company that specializes in short formats.  Skyprod’s successful TV formats include “Domino” and “Villa Karayib”, and are now able to handle the executive productions of large-scale projects for big names in the industry, including the BBC.

Ahmadou Bakayako,Director General, Ivorian Radio and Television (RTI)
In the context of the digital transition and libration of the Ivoirian audiovisual landscape, this distinguished engineer of 36 years is determined to bring a dynamic development to the RTI and morph it into a network of international standards. He is currently looking for new talents and projects.
  
ABOUT DISCOP AFRICA
With the ninth edition set to take place from 5 to 7 November, 2014, at the Sandton Convention Center in Johannesburg, DISCOP Africa 2014 promises to be the largest and most important gathering for anyone interested in content, film, TV programming, adaptation rights and packaged channels market opportunities.  2000+ delegates from 70 countries are expected to converge on DISCOP Africa 2014, including 250+ exhibitors representing global and regional entertainment content providers from Africa and overseas; 750+ key acquisitions, commissioning and programming executives representing Africa's most important public and commercial broadcasters, pay-TV operators, OTT platforms, mobile networks and production companies; and national umbrella exhibitions representing firms from South Africa, USA, Ivory Coast, the European Union, Kenya, China, Korea, France and Israel.

With this many powerful role-players in one place, DISCOP Africa is all about business. Every year DISCOP Africa sees hundreds of millions of dollars in deals being made, with opportunities for major production houses, as well as emerging and independent producers and distributors. Networking and meeting services are provided to registered delegates and DISCOP Africa therefore provides the best opportunity to meet, network and do business in the TV and content industry in Africa.

DISCOP Africa 2014 is also proud of its many strategic partnerships, with the most recent including some of South Africa’s major players in the film and TV industry such as the Department of Arts and Culture, The National Film and Video Foundation, The Gauteng Film Commission and the SABC.

DISCOP Africa, the 20 Years of Television in South Africa conference and all other parallel events will take place from November 5 – 7th 2014 at the Sandton Convention Centre.

Registration is now open for exhibition space as well as for non- exhibiting delegates who would like to attend. All information can be found at www.discopafrica.com.  More information is also available at www.facebook.com/discopafrica.

Deadline for DISCOPRO project submissions for the pitching competition across the 4 categories is the 15th of September.  Producers can only submit one project per category. The pool of entrants will be reviewed by an internal committee and narrowed down to five nominees for each of the four categories. The list of nominees will be publicized on Monday 6 October.

All shortlisted candidates will also be publicized on our website.

Important Notice: Only producers registered for DISCOP Africa can enter the pitching competition.

All the pitching competitions will take place on the last day of Discop Africa, the 7th of November 2014. 

For more information email discopro@basiclead.com

DISCOP Africa is produced by BASIC LEAD.









DAZLAH KIDUCHE TO PERFORM @ SMILE A DAY HAPPY NATION INITIATIVE AND CANDY CLEAR CHANNEL MOMBASA EDITION

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So you know the place to be this weekend in Mombasa, Dazlah Kiduche aka Dazlah is a Mombasa based bongo artiste, signed by Candy n Candy Records.The release of his latest Hit song “Bangereba” has attracted many music fanatics due to its unique dance moves. Young and talented he has various songs under his belt including ie: Mlevi wa mapenzi & Cheki my pocket.


He is among the list of artistes who will be performing in Mombasa (Big Tree Beach resort) during the Smile a Day Happy Nation Initiative and Candy Clear Channel Mombasa Edition.Other guest artistes scheduled to perform include: Jua Cali, Colonel Mustapha, Danny Kay,Dr. Ofweneke, Mc Gates, Dj Bones & Mc Tony Boy just to mention a few.

TOP 5 LOCAL TV PRESENTERS OF THE YEAR 2014

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 Call him Casto Dickson a.k.a Mwananchi wa kawaida, working with Clouds Media Group- Clouds TV 
She goes by the name of Lotus Kiyamba , you may have seen her on the popular TV station EATV.  She hosts the show Nirvana, which is all about fashion and lifestyle. She is also a professional dancer.
Abdallah Khamis Ambua a.k.a Dulla from PLANET BONGO, working with EATV
Who is Salama Jabir?a  hardworking lady, born in a family of nine over . Growing up wasn’t easy as I kept hopping from one family to another. I never spent time with my family since I was raised by my aunties. Well, everyone has a background and it’s usually not the best, but here I am…. Say’s Salama.
Energetic Amri Masare working with ITV




CHARACTER AND WISDOM ARE SCULPTED OVER TIME. THEY COME WITH LOSS, LESSONS, AND TRIUMPHS. THEY COME AFTER DOUBTS, SECOND GUESSES, AND EXPLORING UNKNOWNS. IF THERE WERE A DEFINITIVE PATH TO HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS, EVERYONE WOULD BE ON IT. THE SEEDS OF YOUR PROGRESS ARE PLANTED IN YOUR PAST FAILURES. YOUR BEST STORIES WILL COME FROM OVERCOMING YOUR GREATEST STRUGGLES. YOUR PRAISES WILL BE BIRTHED FROM YOUR PAINS. SO KEEP STANDING, KEEP LEARNING, AND KEEP LIVING.

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Over the past five years  I have dealt with several severe hardships, including the sudden death of my parents , the loss of a best friend to illness and betrayal from a business partner. These experiences were brutal.  Each of them, unsurprisingly, knocked me down.  But when my time of mourning was over after each tragedy, i pressed forward, stronger, and with a greater understanding and respect for life.  So my challenge to you today is this:  Start looking at life’s harsh realities and toughest challenges as friends that are going to help you grow. Here are some thoughts to consider….........>>>>>>>>
 The first step is never easy.
The beginnings to good things are always the hardest, but it’s these hard times that pave the path to greatness.  Be strong and keep the faith.  It will be worth it in the end.  The greatest miracle of your success in life will not be that you finished, it will be that you found the strength and courage to begin. And remember, it’s not that those who are strong never get weak in the knees, or that they never hold their breath before they embark…  It’s that while their knees are shaking, they force themselves to breathe and take the first step.

Good things rarely come quick and easy.

Life is not easy, but it’s worth it.  If you expect it to be, you will perpetually disappoint yourself.  Achieving anything worthwhile in life takes time and effort.  You must align your efforts with your goals and then start every day ready to run farther than you did yesterday and fight harder than you ever have before.
Persistence is the single most common characteristic of high achievers.  They simply refuse to give up.  The longer you hang in there, the greater the chance that something will happen in your favor.  Success is the good fortune that comes from aspiration, desperation, perspiration and inspiration.  No matter how hard it seems, the more you persist, the more likely your success.

You will always have less control than you desire.

The only thing you can absolutely control in life is how you react to things out of your control, and there’s a lot you can’t control.  The better you adapt to this reality, the more powerful your highs will be, and the more quickly you’ll be able to bounce back from the lows.  Put most simply: Living a happy, fulfilling life means being in a state of complete acceptance of all that is, right here, right now. As your life unfolds, you will often realize that many of the times you thought you were being rejected from something good, you were in fact being redirected to something better.  You don’t have to control everything to find peace and happiness.  You just need to do you best, and then relax and have faith that things will work out.  Let go and just let life happen the way it’s supposed to.  Because sometimes the outcomes you can’t change end up changing you and helping you grow to your full potential.

You cannot avoid risk without avoiding life.

When it’s time to die, let us not discover that we have never lived. Living is a risk.  Happiness is a risk.  If you’re not a little scared sometimes, then you’re not doing it right.  Don’t worry about mistakes and failures, worry about what you’re giving up when you don’t even try.  Worry about the life you’re not living and the happiness you’re forgoing, as you merely exist in the safety of your comfort zone.  Give yourself permission to be one of the people who survived doing it wrong, who made mistakes, but recovered from them and grew into your truest self.

Your biggest problems are often in your head.

The primary cause of unhappiness and defeat is never the current situation but your thoughts about it.  Happiness and success really comes down to two elements: the way you think and the way you act based upon your thoughts. Human beings become really quite remarkable when they start thinking that they can do great things, right now, without the need for anything more.  When you believe in yourself, you have realized the first secret of success.  Often finding your way is not about going somewhere new; it’s about seeing familiar ground in new ways.  Once you do, you will realize the only difference between stumbling blocks and stepping stones is how you use them.

Long-term happiness cannot be bought; it must be earned.

If you’d rather live surrounded by pristine objects of little significance than by the traces of happy, passionate memories, stay focused on acquiring tangible possessions.  Otherwise, stop fixating on things you can touch and start caring about the things that touch you.  Each of us has a unique fire in our heart for something that makes us feel alive.  It’s your duty to find it and keep it lit. Whatever you do, don’t completely sacrifice your life for your livelihood.  Enjoy the gifts money can’t buy.  Promise yourself that you will stay true to your loves, your values, and your purpose.  Let your heart and mind work as one.  Do what it takes so that one day, many moons from now, you can look back at your life, take one final breath, and crack an honest smile.

Not everyone will support you.

If you take every insult or rude slur of your fellow human beings personally, you will be offended for the rest of your life.  One of the most freeing things we learn in life is that we don’t have to agree with everyone, everyone doesn’t have to agree with us, and that’s OK.  As Bruce Lee once said, “I’m not in this world to live up to your expectations and you’re not in this world to live up to mine.”  Live by this quote.  Don’t let the opinions of others make you forget it. It takes a long time to learn how to NOT judge yourself through someone else’s eyes, but once you do the world is yours for the taking.  We have all been placed on this earth to discover our own life, and we will never be happy or successful if we try to live someone else’s idea of it.  So give up worrying too much about what others think of you.  Regardless of what they say about you and your chosen path, remember that the only approval you need in the end is your own.

You are better off without some people you care about.

It’s during the toughest times of your life that you’ll get to see the true colors of the people who say they care about you.  Notice who sticks around and who doesn’t, and be grateful to those who leave you, for they have given you the room to grow in the space they abandoned, and the awareness to appreciate the people who loved you when you didn’t feel lovable.
Bottom line:  Be okay with giving the gift of your absence to those who do not appreciate and respect your presence.

You cannot have happiness without some sadness.

Chuck Palahniuk once said, “The only way to find true happiness is to risk being completely cut open.”  Nothing could be closer to the truth.  Some sadness is necessary.  Everything in life is two-sided.  You can’t expect to feel pleasure without ever feeling pain, joy without ever feeling sorrow, confidence without ever feeling fearful, hope without ever feeling uncertain, etc.  There is no such thing as a one-sided coin in life, with which you can buy a pain-free, trouble-free life. Life is a series of highs and lows – an adventure that requires you to take chances and actions that have the possibility of both success (happiness) and failure (sadness)

What’s done is done, but life goes on.

If you are carrying strong emotions about something that happened in your past, they may hinder your ability to live productively in the present.  With everything that has happened, you can either feel sorry for yourself or treat what has happened as a gift of knowledge.  Everything is either an opportunity to learn and grow or an obstacle that keeps you stuck.  You get to choose. Take a deep breath.  It’s going to be OK… maybe not today, but eventually.  There will be times when it seems like everything that could possibly go wrong is going wrong.  You might feel like you will be stuck in this rut forever, but you won’t.  Sure the sun stops shining sometimes, and you may get a huge thunderstorm or two, but eventually the sun will come out to shine.  Sometimes it’s just a matter of us staying as positive as possible in order to make it to see the sunshine break through the clouds again.


DANNY KAY FOR THE SMILE A DAY HAPPY NATION INITIATIVE AND CANDY CLEAR CHANNEL MOMBASA EDITION

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Danny Kay is an Atlanta based hip-hop artiste,
signed by Candy n Candy Records.He has currently release a new single
“Raised from Hell” which has attracted many music fans due to its theme. The
song talks about protecting the young innocent girl child. Young and talented @only 17yrs old he has various songs under his belt including i.e.: My Girl
& Cadillac. He is among the list of artistes who will be performing in Mombasa (Big Tree Beach resort) on 14th Sept 2014, during the Smile a Day
Happy Nation Initiative and Candy Clear Channel Mombasa Edition. Other guest artistes scheduled to perform include: Jua Cali, Colonel Mustapha, Dazlah, Dr. Ofweneke, Mc Gates, Dj Bones & Mc Tony Boy just to mention a few.
 During the event watch out for the Candy crew who will be collecting "Real Smiles from Real Kenyans".  Come with your kids for we will be having a lot of goodies and fun for them.
“So you know the place to watch out
this weekend in Mombasa”

BRAND NEW SONG FROM KING HIMSELF- STEVE RnB – POLEPOLE ( Tropical Riddim ) COMING OUT ON SEPTEMBER 18TH 2014

BIG SALE- UNISEX MADLOVE SHOE: COLOR-BLUE & BLACK, SIZE: 36-41, MATERIAL: HEAVY DENIM, SALE PRICE: 15,000/= TSHS, CALL 0713430630

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  BIG SALE- UNISEX MADLOVE SHOE: COLOR-BLUE & BLACK, SIZE: 36-41, MATERIAL: HEAVY DENIM, SALE PRICE: 15,000/= TSHS, CALL 0713430630

RECENTLY, AN UP-AND COMING ACTOR FRIEND PAID ME THE WONDERFUL COMPLIMENT OF FOLLOWING MY ADVICE REGARDING HOW TO PROMOTE HERSELF ON SOCIAL MEDIA.>>>> ARTISTS??? USE SOCIAL MEDIA TO DISCOVER AND PROMOTE YOUR VOICE, …… HOW??

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Present as the professional you are: Have some empathy for your goals, and realize that it's very hard to sell if you have no website, or if the site's been "under construction" since 2011, or if your Twitter account in no way indicates what you're interested in, or why I should care. Check out the websites and social media of people in your industry: what are they doing? You're responsible for how you present. Check out the people you admire: how are they presenting? What information do they display, front and center? Good artists copy, great artists steal, See what format, appearance, and platforms are used by the people whose careers you admire and get inspired.
Use social media to show your talent, instead of just talking about it. If you're an actress, why not have a Vine account and make mini-movies of you performing, or back-stage, in rehearsals or even on tour? Let me live vicariously through you, and I'll be hooked. If you want people to care about your ambitions -- and yes, you do -- allow them to share your life, and your passion. If you're a makeup artist, with aspirations of one day being featured in Allure, help the magazine's editors discover you by creating Pinterest boards devoted to the unique aspects of your talent: If you're a dancer, get on Twitter and follow the companies that inspire you. Join the conversation. This is your opportunity to speak directly to artistic directors and casting agents. This is your chance to distinguish yourself. It won't happen overnight, but if you regularly reach out, and demonstrate your passion, and have a solid website, even a Tumblr account documenting you and your experience, don't think that people won't eventually come sniffing around.
  
Use social media to develop and discover your talent. If you want to write, for example, and you don't have a blog... no, no, I'm not angry, just disappointed. Why wouldn't you take advantage of a free platform to present and articulate your vision? You were hoping that one day your talent would spring, fully-formed, from your procrastination onto the Daily news etc Or, you know, you could realize that everyone has to start

Use social media to present as the artist you wish to become. For many artists, the biggest obstacle to them fully investing in themselves is their own inability to believe, in their heart of hearts, that yes, they could be the film-maker, photographer, singer, whatever, they so yearn to be. And if you can't convince yourself, it's virtually impossible to convince the people who might otherwise hire you. You have to start seeing yourself as the artist you want to be, in order to become that person. Start valuing your art so that others may care.
Understand that different platforms reach different audiences. You'll have to spend some time thinking about who exactly is your ideal audience. What do you want people to take away from your on-line presence and personality? What are you trying to achieve? Identify your goals so you can work backwards and create a social media strategy designed to attack and achieve them.
Numbers don't matter but content is king. Some people are so mortified by the idea of starting a Facebook page, for example, and having to ask people to "like" the page, and having, for a while only 65 likes, that they dismiss the whole idea. And yet, if you have 65 people who are commenting on your page, and sharing your status updates... it's not just 65 people seeing that you got the lead role, but their friends, and friends of friends. And you truly have no idea whom your friends know. Also, yes, not all of your friends will support you, but so what? That's their loss. Because some people will change your life with their generosity and support. But no one can help you achieve your dreams IF YOU DON'T HELP YOURSELF!
So. I'm curious: what are you waiting for?


HE’S BACK Y’ALL – KIPI SIJASIKIA OFFICIAL VIDEO- PROFESSOR JAY FEATURING DIAMOND PLATNUMZ

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PROFESSOR JAY- TATU CHAFU OFFICIAL VIDEO

YOU THINK YOU TWEET A LOT? HERE ARE TWITTER’S TOP TWEETERS

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 Maria Sarungi Tsehai, she is a Communication Expert, TV/Film Producer/Director-Founder #ChangeTanzania
 Shafiq is a Digital Marketer, Tech Geek, Buzz Builder, Writer
Ameyaw Debrah is Award winning Celebrity Blogger, Publicist and Media Marketer.
Evarist Chahali #Extraodinaire #Blogger and humble humanitarian

DOWNTOWN: SPOTTED LIVE- RAMALDINHO MWANGA - STEVE RNB - CATHBERT ANGELO - GRACE MATATA – INCREDIBLE - FATMA RAMOLE - JOHN SAMBILA AND SEIF KABELELE- I DO NOT WISH TO HIDE MY ORIGINS, NOR DO I SEEK TO MAKE IT A SUBJECT OF CONVERSATION. I’M WHAT I’M…

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 Cathbert Angelo of KajunaSon Blog-Seif Kabelele.com and Ramaldinho Mwanga
 Incredible,SeifKabelele.com and Grace Matata
 SeifKabelele.com and Ramaldinho Mwanga
 SeifKabelele.com and John Sambila of Harakati za Bongo Blog
With Fatma Ramole and her friend
SeifKabelele.com, Ramaldinho and Steve RnB

MISS UNIVERSE TANZANIA 2014 DAR ES SALAAM AUDITION TO TAKE PLACE @ GOLDEN TULIP ON FRIDAY 19TH Sep FROM 9:30AM -16:30PM

IF YOU ARE LUCKY ENOUGH TO BE DIFFERENT FROM EVERYBODY ELSE, DON’T CHANGE >> BRAND NEW SONG FROM STEVE RNB-POLEPOLE ( TROPICAL RIDDIM ) Good Job Steve

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Did you ever notice that there's a certain line in every song sticks out because it reminds you of a person that you just can't forget?


ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THINGS I HAVE WITNESSED IS YOUR LOVE FOR ONE ANOTHER THROUGH THE YEARS. ANOTHER YEAR OF BEING TOGETHER, THAT’S FOR A RECORD, I MUST SAY. YOU GUYS ROCK!! STAY IN LOVE TO EACH OTHER. >> HAPPY ANNIVERSARY CATHBERT ANGELO AND ESTER ULAYA CATHBERT

ROCK CITY-MWANZA, Y'ALL READY KNOW THIS

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