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Website: www.bdthemes.comThe day after the home of Eric Adams’s top fundraiser was raided, the new leaders of the Working Families Party, the coalition of progressive groups and labor unions, sent around invites to a secret meeting in November 2023.
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The left could see a way to beat the mayor they hated. They just needed a plan.
Gathered in the common room of an apartment building in Long Island City: city comptroller Brad Lander, Brooklyn borough president Antonio Reynoso and state senator Jessica Ramos. Zellnor Myrie, another state senator who ended up running, was invited but didn’t come. Also sitting there: Zohran Mamdani.
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They were all surprised to see Mamdani there.
“Zohran? Is Zohran thinking of running?” Working Families Party co-chair Ana Maria Archila, who helped organize the meeting, told CNN as the votes were coming in, recalling the reactions that went around.
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“I was like, ‘I don’t know, but I know he’s thinking about who should run,’” Archila said.
In that first meeting and several that followed, the other potential candidates closer to launching kept their plans close to their vests, but Mamdani was eagerly participating, pitching and proposing ideas.
Over coffees, he kept saying they needed to find some candidate to run on freezing the rent. He built a platform and staff out of the Democratic Socialists of America.
Last summer, Mamdani told Archila he was jumping in. He wanted to combine what Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Brooklyn city councilman Chi Osse had done in breaking down traditional politics with compelling social media and a plan to knock on a million doors, he said. He asked when the WFP would announce which candidate it would rank first on its primary slate and told her, “Give me as much time to get there as possible.”
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The day after the home of Eric Adams’s top fundraiser was raided, the new leaders of the Working Families Party, the coalition of progressive groups and labor unions, sent around invites to a secret meeting in November 2023.
трип скан
The left could see a way to beat the mayor they hated. They just needed a plan.
Gathered in the common room of an apartment building in Long Island City: city comptroller Brad Lander, Brooklyn borough president Antonio Reynoso and state senator Jessica Ramos. Zellnor Myrie, another state senator who ended up running, was invited but didn’t come. Also sitting there: Zohran Mamdani.
tripscan
They were all surprised to see Mamdani there.
“Zohran? Is Zohran thinking of running?” Working Families Party co-chair Ana Maria Archila, who helped organize the meeting, told CNN as the votes were coming in, recalling the reactions that went around.
трипскан вход
“I was like, ‘I don’t know, but I know he’s thinking about who should run,’” Archila said.
In that first meeting and several that followed, the other potential candidates closer to launching kept their plans close to their vests, but Mamdani was eagerly participating, pitching and proposing ideas.
Over coffees, he kept saying they needed to find some candidate to run on freezing the rent. He built a platform and staff out of the Democratic Socialists of America.
Last summer, Mamdani told Archila he was jumping in. He wanted to combine what Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Brooklyn city councilman Chi Osse had done in breaking down traditional politics with compelling social media and a plan to knock on a million doors, he said. He asked when the WFP would announce which candidate it would rank first on its primary slate and told her, “Give me as much time to get there as possible.”
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The day after the home of Eric Adams’s top fundraiser was raided, the new leaders of the Working Families Party, the coalition of progressive groups and labor unions, sent around invites to a secret meeting in November 2023.
трипскан
The left could see a way to beat the mayor they hated. They just needed a plan.
Gathered in the common room of an apartment building in Long Island City: city comptroller Brad Lander, Brooklyn borough president Antonio Reynoso and state senator Jessica Ramos. Zellnor Myrie, another state senator who ended up running, was invited but didn’t come. Also sitting there: Zohran Mamdani.
трип скан
They were all surprised to see Mamdani there.
“Zohran? Is Zohran thinking of running?” Working Families Party co-chair Ana Maria Archila, who helped organize the meeting, told CNN as the votes were coming in, recalling the reactions that went around.
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“I was like, ‘I don’t know, but I know he’s thinking about who should run,’” Archila said.
In that first meeting and several that followed, the other potential candidates closer to launching kept their plans close to their vests, but Mamdani was eagerly participating, pitching and proposing ideas.
Over coffees, he kept saying they needed to find some candidate to run on freezing the rent. He built a platform and staff out of the Democratic Socialists of America.
Last summer, Mamdani told Archila he was jumping in. He wanted to combine what Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Brooklyn city councilman Chi Osse had done in breaking down traditional politics with compelling social media and a plan to knock on a million doors, he said. He asked when the WFP would announce which candidate it would rank first on its primary slate and told her, “Give me as much time to get there as possible.”
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The day after the home of Eric Adams’s top fundraiser was raided, the new leaders of the Working Families Party, the coalition of progressive groups and labor unions, sent around invites to a secret meeting in November 2023.
tripskan
The left could see a way to beat the mayor they hated. They just needed a plan.
Gathered in the common room of an apartment building in Long Island City: city comptroller Brad Lander, Brooklyn borough president Antonio Reynoso and state senator Jessica Ramos. Zellnor Myrie, another state senator who ended up running, was invited but didn’t come. Also sitting there: Zohran Mamdani.
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They were all surprised to see Mamdani there.
“Zohran? Is Zohran thinking of running?” Working Families Party co-chair Ana Maria Archila, who helped organize the meeting, told CNN as the votes were coming in, recalling the reactions that went around.
tripscan top
“I was like, ‘I don’t know, but I know he’s thinking about who should run,’” Archila said.
In that first meeting and several that followed, the other potential candidates closer to launching kept their plans close to their vests, but Mamdani was eagerly participating, pitching and proposing ideas.
Over coffees, he kept saying they needed to find some candidate to run on freezing the rent. He built a platform and staff out of the Democratic Socialists of America.
Last summer, Mamdani told Archila he was jumping in. He wanted to combine what Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Brooklyn city councilman Chi Osse had done in breaking down traditional politics with compelling social media and a plan to knock on a million doors, he said. He asked when the WFP would announce which candidate it would rank first on its primary slate and told her, “Give me as much time to get there as possible.”
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https://tripscan55c.cc
The day after the home of Eric Adams’s top fundraiser was raided, the new leaders of the Working Families Party, the coalition of progressive groups and labor unions, sent around invites to a secret meeting in November 2023.
trip scan
The left could see a way to beat the mayor they hated. They just needed a plan.
Gathered in the common room of an apartment building in Long Island City: city comptroller Brad Lander, Brooklyn borough president Antonio Reynoso and state senator Jessica Ramos. Zellnor Myrie, another state senator who ended up running, was invited but didn’t come. Also sitting there: Zohran Mamdani.
трип скан
They were all surprised to see Mamdani there.
“Zohran? Is Zohran thinking of running?” Working Families Party co-chair Ana Maria Archila, who helped organize the meeting, told CNN as the votes were coming in, recalling the reactions that went around.
tripscan top
“I was like, ‘I don’t know, but I know he’s thinking about who should run,’” Archila said.
In that first meeting and several that followed, the other potential candidates closer to launching kept their plans close to their vests, but Mamdani was eagerly participating, pitching and proposing ideas.
Over coffees, he kept saying they needed to find some candidate to run on freezing the rent. He built a platform and staff out of the Democratic Socialists of America.
Last summer, Mamdani told Archila he was jumping in. He wanted to combine what Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Brooklyn city councilman Chi Osse had done in breaking down traditional politics with compelling social media and a plan to knock on a million doors, he said. He asked when the WFP would announce which candidate it would rank first on its primary slate and told her, “Give me as much time to get there as possible.”
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[url=https://rg.ru/2020/12/03/roman-vasilenko-zhilishchnyj-kooperativ-kak-sposob-resheniia-kvartirnogo-voprosa.html]Василенко Роман Викторович[/url]
Роман Василенко: мы защищаем право граждан приобретать недвижимость доступным способом Социальный предприниматель из Санкт-Петербурга, военно-морской офицер запаса Роман Василенко создал кооператив «Бест Вей» в 2014 году. На восьмом году работы – в 2021 году, кооператив столкнулся с давлением органов власти, прежде всего Центрального банка. О возможной подоплеке происходящего и о шагах, которые предпринимает кооператив, г-н Василенко рассказал в интервью «МК». - Роман Викторович, как так получилось, что на восьмом году работы кооператива к нему возникли претензии со стороны Центрального банка РФ? - У нас у самих нет ответа на этот вопрос – это загадка. Что такого случилось в конце 2021 года, что деятельность кооператива вызвала нарекания? Мы работали в 2021 году ровно также, как работали в предыдущие семь лет. В 2019 году Банк России в ответ на запрос одной из экспертных организаций прислал письмо о том, что «Бест Вей» не входит в поднадзорную ему сферу и у него к кооперативу нет вопросов. А 17 ноября 2021 года ЦБ вдруг внес кооператив в Список компаний с выявленными признаками нелегальной деятельности на финансовом рынке. Этому не предшествовали ни проверка кооператива, ни затребование документов – ничего. Не обнародовано какого-то свода правил ЦБ для невключения в этот список – мол, если вы не будете эти правила соблюдать, мы вас включим в список. - Но на сайте ЦБ опубликован перечень признаков так называемой финансовой пирамиды. - Да, и ни один из пунктов этого перечня не соответствует нашей деятельности: мы не предлагаем пайщикам сверхдоходность, наши вновь пришедшие пайщики не обеспечивают доходность тех пайщиков, кто пришел до них и т.д. - ЦБ, наверное, хотел подчеркнуть, что кооператив аффилирован с вашим холдингом «Лайф-из-Гуд»? - Возможно, но кооператив с холдингом не аффилирован. «Лайф-из-Гуд» -- многопрофильный холдинг, занимающийся прежде всего бизнес-образованием, ивентами, книгами, учебными фильмами и т.д. Это совсем другое направление. Кооператив не является частью каких-либо холдингов или групп компаний. Он абсолютно самостоятелен. Как таковой деятельностью кооператива руководит правление, в которое я не вхожу. Я председатель Совета кооператива – коллективного органа, занимающегося защитой прав и интересов пайщиков, подотчетному общему собранию пайщиков. Совет определяет идеологию развития кооператива, правление – руководит текущей деятельностью. Ревизионная комиссия из числа самих пайщиков контролирует соблюдение устава, финансовую и хозяйственную деятельность. Кроме того, периодически правление привлекает крупные аудиторские компании для проверки его деятельности внешними профессиональными финансистами. Кооператив – некоммерческая организация: добровольное объединение граждан и юридических лиц, созданная для удовлетворения коллективным способом потребностей каждого её участника, по сути, это касса взаимопомощи, где люди объединившись помогают друг другу. Это хорошо видно, например, в сложившейся ситуации, когда десятки пайщиков защищают кооператив по своей собственной инициативе. Более 30 тыс. пайщиков, членов их семей, сочувствующих подписали две путиции в защиту кооператива, размещенные на change.org. Я задумывал «Бест Вей» в 2014 году как классический кооператив, добровольное объединение граждан и юридических лиц, созданное на основе членства путем объединения его членами имущественных паевых взносов в целях удовлетворения потребностей его членов в покупке желаемых объектов -- будь то недвижимость или автомобиль, и предоставляющее средства в рассрочку, а не в кредит. Ведь суть кооператива – взаимопомощь между пайщиками, последовательная помощь каждому пайщику со стороны всех остальных пайщиков. В нашем кооперативе пайщик вносит часть суммы за заявленный самим пайщиком объект, остальную часть предоставляет в рассрочку паевой фонд кооператива, который пополняется всеми пайщиками. Такая схема работы основана и на российском дореволюционном, и на советском, и на международном опыте. Разумеется, некоммерческий подход обусловливает сравнительно мягкие финансовые условия. Хотя у кооперативов есть свои особенности – например, для приобретения желаемого объекта нужно отстоять в очереди. У кооператива сейчас более 19 тыс. пайщиков, он приобрел для пайщиков более 2500 объектов. в 2021 году мы приобретали для пайщиков в среднем по две-три квартиры в день включая выходные и праздничные дни. Почти 250 объектов уже перешли в собственность пайщиков. - И тут происходит включение в список ЦБ… - Центробанк кратко называет его предупредительный список: само по себе включение в этот список носит информационный характер. Но последствия не заставили себя ждать: вдруг в середине декабря происходит блокировка Роскомнадзором нескольких страниц официального сайта и сайта целиком. Центральный банк сам сообщил в СМИ, что обратился в Генеральную прокуратуру с предложением заблокировать наш официальный сайт как инструмент привлечения новых пайщиков, а Генпрокуратура дала соответствующее предписание Роскомнадзору. Причем, как я сказал, был заблокирован весь сайт целиком, а не отдельные страницы, на которых рассказывалось об условиях вступления в кооператив – заблокированы были, например, личные кабинеты пайщиков, в которых фиксируется движение очереди и происходят расчеты с кооперативом, что не может не сказаться на интересах как кооператива, так и отдельных его пайщиков. В кооперативе, как я сказал, более 19 тыс. пайщиков со всей России, если считать с членами семей, «санкции» коснулись более 75 тыс. граждан России. В интересах ли граждан России «санкции» – вопрос, по-моему, риторический. Мы обратились в суд: в начале февраля состоятся сразу два инициированных нами разбирательства в Арбитражном суде города Москвы – по месту нахождения ЦБ. Отдельно подчеркну: у нас нет никакого самомнения, что мы знаем законы лучше государственных органов. Если есть нормативные акты, методики официально изданные – мы их неукоснительно соблюдаем: наш кооператив уделяет огромное внимание юридическим аспектам деятельности. Но в данном случае речь идет о том, что нас обвиняют в нарушении неких правил – причем эти обвинения приводят к явным негативным последствиям. И никаких объяснений своих действий ЦБ не предоставляет. Я видел в СМИ комментарии некоторых чиновников: описание ими нашей деятельности даже отдаленно не напоминает ни положения устава кооператива, ни практику нашей работы. - А что за история с уголовным делом по признакам «финансовой пирамиды»? - Знаю не больше вашего. Есть только пресс-релиз о том, что дело расследуется по настоянию Генеральной прокуратуры. Мы не знаем ни кем оно возбуждено, ни по каким обстоятельствам: что инкриминируется, что изучается следствием? То есть не знаем ничего вообще – при этом объявлено, что дело существует и оно расследуется. За вторую половину ноября и декабрь 2021 года у нас сократился приток новых пайщиков. Но при этом увеличилось число пайщиков, полностью погасивших свой пай и переоформивших недвижимость из собственности кооператива в свою собственность – это происходит на основании выдаваемой правлением справки о полной выплате пая. - Если пайщики начнут отказываться от участия в кооперативе, чем это чревато? - Ничем. Мы готовы вернуть каждому пайщику паевые средства в любой момент – это закреплено в уставе кооператива. Гарантией для возврата пайщику, которому уже приобретена недвижимость, служит ликвидный объект недвижимости. В случае выхода данного пайщика он может быть либо предложен другому пайщику, либо реализован на открытом рынке, а средства от его продажи пополнят паевой фонд кооператива. Именно поэтому кооператив приобретает объекты недвижимости для пайщиков на вторичном рынке и в обязательном порядке проводит юридическую проверку и независимую оценку. Таким образом, финансовая модель кооператива чрезвычайно надежна, безопасна как для пайщика, так и для кооператива. - С чем, на ваш взгляд, связаны действия ЦБ против кооператива? - Моя гипотеза состоит в том, что профильный департамент ЦБ блокирует деятельность крупных организаций, не подлежащих лицензированию Банка России – чтобы стимулировать другие организации выбирать формы работы, подлежащие лицензированию, чтобы другие потребительские кооперативы пересмотрели организационно-правовую форму своей работы. Но проблема в том, что действиями ЦБ поставлена под сомнение достаточность Закона о потребительской кооперации для функционирования потребительских кооперативов в правовом поле, поставлены под сомнение сотни зарегистрированных в установленном порядке уставов потребительских кооперативов. И право граждан самим выбирать, каким способом приобретать недвижимость. С этими действиями мы намерены бороться.
Василенко Роман Викторович
https://www.ereport.ru/prel/roman-vasilenko-doverie-zalog-uspeshnogo-biznesa.htm
Voters up and down the East Coast delivered Democrats a sweep on Tuesday, electing candidates across the party’s ideological spectrum in a vivid show of discontent with President Donald Trump nearly a year into his second term.
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In Virginia, moderate former Rep. Abigail Spanberger turned in the strongest Democratic performance in the state’s recent history as she coasted to victory. And in New Jersey, another moderate, Rep. Mikie Sherrill, busted apart the coalition Trump and her Republican rival, former state lawmaker Jack Ciattarelli, had put together to close the Garden State’s gap in recent elections.
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In New York City, democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani’s win marked the second time this year he’d defeated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo — first in the Democratic primary, and then in the general election, with Cuomo running as an independent backed by Trump.
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The Democratic wins by candidates with sharp ideological differences will do little to settle the party’s long-raging internal debate about its way forward, with a host of competitive midterm primaries just months away and the 2028 presidential primary already looming.
But their campaigns had some things in common. Though their solutions were different, the candidates focused on the issue of affordability. And they were all fiercely critical of Trump’s performance.
“It’s not just a message about Democrats; it’s a message about our entire country. I think Americans are appalled by what they are seeing coming out of this administration,” New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said on CNN from Mamdani’s victory party.
In California, voters approved by a wide margin a redistricting ballot measure intended to boost Democrats’ chances in next year’s battle for control of the House. And in Pennsylvania, Democratic state Supreme Court justices won their retention votes, allowing Democrats to keep their majority on the high court in a perennial battleground state where legal challenges over voting rules are all but certain.
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Voters up and down the East Coast delivered Democrats a sweep on Tuesday, electing candidates across the party’s ideological spectrum in a vivid show of discontent with President Donald Trump nearly a year into his second term.
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In Virginia, moderate former Rep. Abigail Spanberger turned in the strongest Democratic performance in the state’s recent history as she coasted to victory. And in New Jersey, another moderate, Rep. Mikie Sherrill, busted apart the coalition Trump and her Republican rival, former state lawmaker Jack Ciattarelli, had put together to close the Garden State’s gap in recent elections.
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In New York City, democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani’s win marked the second time this year he’d defeated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo — first in the Democratic primary, and then in the general election, with Cuomo running as an independent backed by Trump.
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The Democratic wins by candidates with sharp ideological differences will do little to settle the party’s long-raging internal debate about its way forward, with a host of competitive midterm primaries just months away and the 2028 presidential primary already looming.
But their campaigns had some things in common. Though their solutions were different, the candidates focused on the issue of affordability. And they were all fiercely critical of Trump’s performance.
“It’s not just a message about Democrats; it’s a message about our entire country. I think Americans are appalled by what they are seeing coming out of this administration,” New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said on CNN from Mamdani’s victory party.
In California, voters approved by a wide margin a redistricting ballot measure intended to boost Democrats’ chances in next year’s battle for control of the House. And in Pennsylvania, Democratic state Supreme Court justices won their retention votes, allowing Democrats to keep their majority on the high court in a perennial battleground state where legal challenges over voting rules are all but certain.
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Voters up and down the East Coast delivered Democrats a sweep on Tuesday, electing candidates across the party’s ideological spectrum in a vivid show of discontent with President Donald Trump nearly a year into his second term.
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In Virginia, moderate former Rep. Abigail Spanberger turned in the strongest Democratic performance in the state’s recent history as she coasted to victory. And in New Jersey, another moderate, Rep. Mikie Sherrill, busted apart the coalition Trump and her Republican rival, former state lawmaker Jack Ciattarelli, had put together to close the Garden State’s gap in recent elections.
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In New York City, democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani’s win marked the second time this year he’d defeated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo — first in the Democratic primary, and then in the general election, with Cuomo running as an independent backed by Trump.
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The Democratic wins by candidates with sharp ideological differences will do little to settle the party’s long-raging internal debate about its way forward, with a host of competitive midterm primaries just months away and the 2028 presidential primary already looming.
But their campaigns had some things in common. Though their solutions were different, the candidates focused on the issue of affordability. And they were all fiercely critical of Trump’s performance.
“It’s not just a message about Democrats; it’s a message about our entire country. I think Americans are appalled by what they are seeing coming out of this administration,” New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said on CNN from Mamdani’s victory party.
In California, voters approved by a wide margin a redistricting ballot measure intended to boost Democrats’ chances in next year’s battle for control of the House. And in Pennsylvania, Democratic state Supreme Court justices won their retention votes, allowing Democrats to keep their majority on the high court in a perennial battleground state where legal challenges over voting rules are all but certain.
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Voters up and down the East Coast delivered Democrats a sweep on Tuesday, electing candidates across the party’s ideological spectrum in a vivid show of discontent with President Donald Trump nearly a year into his second term.
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In Virginia, moderate former Rep. Abigail Spanberger turned in the strongest Democratic performance in the state’s recent history as she coasted to victory. And in New Jersey, another moderate, Rep. Mikie Sherrill, busted apart the coalition Trump and her Republican rival, former state lawmaker Jack Ciattarelli, had put together to close the Garden State’s gap in recent elections.
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In New York City, democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani’s win marked the second time this year he’d defeated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo — first in the Democratic primary, and then in the general election, with Cuomo running as an independent backed by Trump.
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The Democratic wins by candidates with sharp ideological differences will do little to settle the party’s long-raging internal debate about its way forward, with a host of competitive midterm primaries just months away and the 2028 presidential primary already looming.
But their campaigns had some things in common. Though their solutions were different, the candidates focused on the issue of affordability. And they were all fiercely critical of Trump’s performance.
“It’s not just a message about Democrats; it’s a message about our entire country. I think Americans are appalled by what they are seeing coming out of this administration,” New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said on CNN from Mamdani’s victory party.
In California, voters approved by a wide margin a redistricting ballot measure intended to boost Democrats’ chances in next year’s battle for control of the House. And in Pennsylvania, Democratic state Supreme Court justices won their retention votes, allowing Democrats to keep their majority on the high court in a perennial battleground state where legal challenges over voting rules are all but certain.
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