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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by moron on Jul 30, 2018 22:20:20 GMT 1, are the prints a smaller version of the paintings as in the print shows everything that is in the painting or are the prints made from a section of a larger painting ?
are the prints a smaller version of the paintings as in the print shows everything that is in the painting or are the prints made from a section of a larger painting ?
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by Express Post on Jul 30, 2018 22:34:26 GMT 1, They are sections as you can see the spots getting cropped, whereas the paintings have complete spots.
are the prints a smaller version of the paintings as in the print shows everything that is in the painting or are the prints made from a section of a larger painting ?
They are sections as you can see the spots getting cropped, whereas the paintings have complete spots. are the prints a smaller version of the paintings as in the print shows everything that is in the painting or are the prints made from a section of a larger painting ?
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by Deleted on Jul 31, 2018 2:23:36 GMT 1, They are sections as you can see the spots getting cropped, whereas the paintings have complete spots. are the prints a smaller version of the paintings as in the print shows everything that is in the painting or are the prints made from a section of a larger painting ? I'm not 100% sure that these prints are smaller versions of the paintings but in this canvas you can see that the spots are cropped as well.
Also- forgive my ignorance- I found it interesting that he did a very similar work in the 1986.
They are sections as you can see the spots getting cropped, whereas the paintings have complete spots. are the prints a smaller version of the paintings as in the print shows everything that is in the painting or are the prints made from a section of a larger painting ? I'm not 100% sure that these prints are smaller versions of the paintings but in this canvas you can see that the spots are cropped as well. Also- forgive my ignorance- I found it interesting that he did a very similar work in the 1986.
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by Express Post on Jul 31, 2018 2:29:58 GMT 1, Fair enough.
Upon review of the sales catalogue, there are cropped circles.
Best ask Heni?
They are sections as you can see the spots getting cropped, whereas the paintings have complete spots. I'm not 100% sure that these prints are smaller versions of the paintings but in this canvas you can see that the spots are cropped as well. Also- forgive my ignorance- I found it interesting that he did a very similar work in the 1986.
Fair enough. Upon review of the sales catalogue, there are cropped circles. Best ask Heni? They are sections as you can see the spots getting cropped, whereas the paintings have complete spots. I'm not 100% sure that these prints are smaller versions of the paintings but in this canvas you can see that the spots are cropped as well. Also- forgive my ignorance- I found it interesting that he did a very similar work in the 1986.
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by cnrdvln on Aug 2, 2018 10:26:46 GMT 1, expected numbers attending the event on the 10th?
If 100 galleries in the line snap up a set each it's game over quickly
Not sure what time to arrive at...
expected numbers attending the event on the 10th?
If 100 galleries in the line snap up a set each it's game over quickly
Not sure what time to arrive at...
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by Dice on Aug 2, 2018 10:53:29 GMT 1, expected numbers attending the event on the 10th? If 100 galleries in the line snap up a set each it's game over quickly Not sure what time to arrive at...
Art informer said on instagram it’s one print per person but not sure about that? He also said usual heni application process applies on the night ie no purchasing until 2 weeks later.
expected numbers attending the event on the 10th? If 100 galleries in the line snap up a set each it's game over quickly Not sure what time to arrive at... Art informer said on instagram it’s one print per person but not sure about that? He also said usual heni application process applies on the night ie no purchasing until 2 weeks later.
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by cnrdvln on Aug 2, 2018 10:59:24 GMT 1, expected numbers attending the event on the 10th? If 100 galleries in the line snap up a set each it's game over quickly Not sure what time to arrive at... Art informer said on instagram it’s one print per person but not sure about that? He also said usual heni application process applies on the night ie no purchasing until 2 weeks later. The 2 weeks lead time is a godsend so I can scrape some funds together....
Grand I dont see 800 people lining up so a good chance, although first time attending these things so not sure what to expect. I'm used to 3 hour lines at supreme so....
expected numbers attending the event on the 10th? If 100 galleries in the line snap up a set each it's game over quickly Not sure what time to arrive at... Art informer said on instagram it’s one print per person but not sure about that? He also said usual heni application process applies on the night ie no purchasing until 2 weeks later. The 2 weeks lead time is a godsend so I can scrape some funds together.... Grand I dont see 800 people lining up so a good chance, although first time attending these things so not sure what to expect. I'm used to 3 hour lines at supreme so....
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by shinkaiser on Aug 2, 2018 11:25:15 GMT 1, Art informer said on instagram it’s one print per person but not sure about that? He also said usual heni application process applies on the night ie no purchasing until 2 weeks later. The 2 weeks lead time is a godsend so I can scrape some funds together.... Grand I dont see 800 people lining up so a good chance, although first time attending these things so not sure what to expect. I'm used to 3 hour lines at supreme so.... The private view will be slightly more upmarket to queuing at a supreme high street store...
Art informer said on instagram it’s one print per person but not sure about that? He also said usual heni application process applies on the night ie no purchasing until 2 weeks later. The 2 weeks lead time is a godsend so I can scrape some funds together.... Grand I dont see 800 people lining up so a good chance, although first time attending these things so not sure what to expect. I'm used to 3 hour lines at supreme so.... The private view will be slightly more upmarket to queuing at a supreme high street store...
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by nobokov on Aug 2, 2018 11:29:29 GMT 1,
The 2 weeks lead time is a godsend so I can scrape some funds together.... Grand I dont see 800 people lining up so a good chance, although first time attending these things so not sure what to expect. I'm used to 3 hour lines at supreme so.... The private view will be slightly more upmarket to queuing at a supreme high street store...
Same concept, different price point
The 2 weeks lead time is a godsend so I can scrape some funds together.... Grand I dont see 800 people lining up so a good chance, although first time attending these things so not sure what to expect. I'm used to 3 hour lines at supreme so.... The private view will be slightly more upmarket to queuing at a supreme high street store... Same concept, different price point
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by noirrion on Aug 2, 2018 12:07:11 GMT 1, I am flying to London just for this event and really hope not to see a queue there and have a fair chance to get one edition
I am flying to London just for this event and really hope not to see a queue there and have a fair chance to get one edition
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by shinkaiser on Aug 2, 2018 12:19:17 GMT 1, There's never been a queue when I've gone to other Private views.
It's totally not the same concept as queuing at a store, waiting your turn to buy some goods while a security guards tries to stop you from pushing in. Especially as it's held at a gallery such as the Tate.
Usually everyone will be let into a large room displaying the artwork, you're free to walk around, mingle and view the pieces, they'll probably be champagne/beers on offer. The room should be large enough to hold all invitees.
Not everyone there will be there to buy something, usually it's just to view the artwork before they go on general release. Damien Hirst should be there himself.
Definitely not the same as queuing up, one in one out, get your goods and going. gone!
There's never been a queue when I've gone to other Private views.
It's totally not the same concept as queuing at a store, waiting your turn to buy some goods while a security guards tries to stop you from pushing in. Especially as it's held at a gallery such as the Tate.
Usually everyone will be let into a large room displaying the artwork, you're free to walk around, mingle and view the pieces, they'll probably be champagne/beers on offer. The room should be large enough to hold all invitees.
Not everyone there will be there to buy something, usually it's just to view the artwork before they go on general release. Damien Hirst should be there himself.
Definitely not the same as queuing up, one in one out, get your goods and going. gone!
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by Express Post on Aug 2, 2018 12:26:57 GMT 1, The other Tate private viewings weren't a Hirst drop, so you never can tell.
Will definitely expect the disciples of Pejac to descend in full force.
There's never been a queue when I've gone to other Private views. It's totally not the same concept as queuing at a store, waiting your turn to buy some goods while a security guards tries to stop you from pushing in. Especially as it's held at a gallery such as the Tate. Usually everyone will be let into a large room displaying the artwork, you're free to walk around, mingle and view the pieces, they'll probably be champagne/beers on offer. The room should be large enough to hold all invitees. Not everyone there will be there to buy something, usually it's just to view the artwork before they go on general release. Damien Hirst should be there himself. Definitely not the same as queuing up, one in one out, get your goods and going. gone!
The other Tate private viewings weren't a Hirst drop, so you never can tell. Will definitely expect the disciples of Pejac to descend in full force. There's never been a queue when I've gone to other Private views. It's totally not the same concept as queuing at a store, waiting your turn to buy some goods while a security guards tries to stop you from pushing in. Especially as it's held at a gallery such as the Tate. Usually everyone will be let into a large room displaying the artwork, you're free to walk around, mingle and view the pieces, they'll probably be champagne/beers on offer. The room should be large enough to hold all invitees. Not everyone there will be there to buy something, usually it's just to view the artwork before they go on general release. Damien Hirst should be there himself. Definitely not the same as queuing up, one in one out, get your goods and going. gone!
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by Express Post on Aug 2, 2018 12:45:45 GMT 1, After the registration, then you play the waiting game.
I am flying to London just for this event and really hope not to see a queue there and have a fair chance to get one edition I hope you get one.
After the registration, then you play the waiting game. I am flying to London just for this event and really hope not to see a queue there and have a fair chance to get one edition I hope you get one.
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by shinkaiser on Aug 2, 2018 12:45:59 GMT 1, The other Tate private viewings weren't a Hirst drop, so you never can tell. Will definitely expect the disciples of Pejac to descend in full force. There's never been a queue when I've gone to other Private views. It's totally not the same concept as queuing at a store, waiting your turn to buy some goods while a security guards tries to stop you from pushing in. Especially as it's held at a gallery such as the Tate. Usually everyone will be let into a large room displaying the artwork, you're free to walk around, mingle and view the pieces, they'll probably be champagne/beers on offer. The room should be large enough to hold all invitees. Not everyone there will be there to buy something, usually it's just to view the artwork before they go on general release. Damien Hirst should be there himself. Definitely not the same as queuing up, one in one out, get your goods and going. gone! Private views are a limited "invitation only" affair, not a full blown - "sale now on" thing, they'll invite enough people that the room can hold. Noted this is Hirst so the room will probably be quite big....they won't have people queuing up to get in, I'm sure of it.
Secondly, it makes no sense. You'll be registering your interest, i.e. putting your name and email down on a list. HENI will then take two weeks to get back to you and may refuse you, negating the point of queuing in the first place.
The other Tate private viewings weren't a Hirst drop, so you never can tell. Will definitely expect the disciples of Pejac to descend in full force. There's never been a queue when I've gone to other Private views. It's totally not the same concept as queuing at a store, waiting your turn to buy some goods while a security guards tries to stop you from pushing in. Especially as it's held at a gallery such as the Tate. Usually everyone will be let into a large room displaying the artwork, you're free to walk around, mingle and view the pieces, they'll probably be champagne/beers on offer. The room should be large enough to hold all invitees. Not everyone there will be there to buy something, usually it's just to view the artwork before they go on general release. Damien Hirst should be there himself. Definitely not the same as queuing up, one in one out, get your goods and going. gone! Private views are a limited "invitation only" affair, not a full blown - "sale now on" thing, they'll invite enough people that the room can hold. Noted this is Hirst so the room will probably be quite big....they won't have people queuing up to get in, I'm sure of it. Secondly, it makes no sense. You'll be registering your interest, i.e. putting your name and email down on a list. HENI will then take two weeks to get back to you and may refuse you, negating the point of queuing in the first place.
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by Express Post on Aug 2, 2018 12:51:03 GMT 1, Don't forget the Heni RSVPs.
Heni still process the applications in the order that they are received, so if you have a favourite, get in early.
If you have flipped a Heni edition before that was registered under your name, then you have reason to be paranoid.
The other Tate private viewings weren't a Hirst drop, so you never can tell. Will definitely expect the disciples of Pejac to descend in full force. Private views are a limited "invitation only" affair, not a full blown - "sale now on" thing, they'll invite enough people that the room can hold. Noted this is Hirst so the room will probably be quite big....they won't have people queuing up to get in, I'm sure of it. Secondly, it makes no sense. You'll be registering your interest, i.e. putting your name and email down on a list. HENI will then take two weeks to get back to you and may refuse you, negating the point of queuing in the first place.
Don't forget the Heni RSVPs. Heni still process the applications in the order that they are received, so if you have a favourite, get in early. If you have flipped a Heni edition before that was registered under your name, then you have reason to be paranoid. The other Tate private viewings weren't a Hirst drop, so you never can tell. Will definitely expect the disciples of Pejac to descend in full force. Private views are a limited "invitation only" affair, not a full blown - "sale now on" thing, they'll invite enough people that the room can hold. Noted this is Hirst so the room will probably be quite big....they won't have people queuing up to get in, I'm sure of it. Secondly, it makes no sense. You'll be registering your interest, i.e. putting your name and email down on a list. HENI will then take two weeks to get back to you and may refuse you, negating the point of queuing in the first place.
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by Dice on Aug 2, 2018 12:53:03 GMT 1, Bit of a bummer if you attend the private view only to be informed two weeks later that you weren’t successful based on the mysterious heni criteria!
Bit of a bummer if you attend the private view only to be informed two weeks later that you weren’t successful based on the mysterious heni criteria!
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by bjoern on Aug 2, 2018 13:11:33 GMT 1, Bit of a bummer if you attend the private view only to be informed two weeks later that you weren’t successful based on the mysterious heni criteria! What are the mysterious heni criteria?
Bit of a bummer if you attend the private view only to be informed two weeks later that you weren’t successful based on the mysterious heni criteria! What are the mysterious heni criteria?
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by Express Post on Aug 2, 2018 13:31:10 GMT 1, If you have never flipped a Heni edition, then it is first come, first served.Bit of a bummer if you attend the private view only to be informed two weeks later that you weren’t successful based on the mysterious heni criteria! What are the mysterious heni criteria?
If you have never flipped a Heni edition, then it is first come, first served. Bit of a bummer if you attend the private view only to be informed two weeks later that you weren’t successful based on the mysterious heni criteria! What are the mysterious heni criteria?
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by bjoern on Aug 2, 2018 13:38:35 GMT 1, If you have never flipped a Heni edition, then it is first come, first served. What are the mysterious heni criteria? Great, that gives me hope
If you have never flipped a Heni edition, then it is first come, first served. What are the mysterious heni criteria? Great, that gives me hope
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by touchdowntodd on Aug 2, 2018 14:44:19 GMT 1, There's still h4s available ...
Ijs
There's still h4s available ...
Ijs
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by Express Post on Aug 2, 2018 14:53:28 GMT 1, Which ones?
There's still h4s available ... Ijs
Which ones? There's still h4s available ... Ijs
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by cnrdvln on Aug 2, 2018 14:57:58 GMT 1, There's still h4s available ... Ijs Did you pull the trigger in the end on the H-4?
There's still h4s available ... Ijs Did you pull the trigger in the end on the H-4?
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by noirrion on Aug 2, 2018 15:00:49 GMT 1, - Ensure a friendly conversation with SG or Heni, - pay instantly after receiving the message that you are able to buy and no hesitating "back and forth" or cancellation after various extensions of the deadlines, - don't resell Heni editions at Sotheby's or Christie's shortly after receiving the editions and then I guess you should be fine and get one (at least that's what I am hoping )
After the registration, then you play the waiting game.
- Ensure a friendly conversation with SG or Heni, - pay instantly after receiving the message that you are able to buy and no hesitating "back and forth" or cancellation after various extensions of the deadlines, - don't resell Heni editions at Sotheby's or Christie's shortly after receiving the editions and then I guess you should be fine and get one (at least that's what I am hoping )
After the registration, then you play the waiting game.
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by touchdowntodd on Aug 2, 2018 15:02:05 GMT 1, There's still h4s available ... Ijs Did you pull the trigger in the end on the H-4?
Passed, as did 3 or 4 others I know on last week's offer
There's still h4s available ... Ijs Did you pull the trigger in the end on the H-4? Passed, as did 3 or 4 others I know on last week's offer
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by shinkaiser on Aug 2, 2018 15:20:33 GMT 1, - Ensure a friendly conversation with SG or Heni, - pay instantly after receiving the message that you are able to buy and no hesitating "back and forth" or cancellation after various extensions of the deadlines, - don't resell Heni editions at Sotheby's or Christie's shortly after receiving the editions and then I guess you should be fine and get one (at least that's what I am hoping )
After the registration, then you play the waiting game. Thanks for the info, did a Heni representative fill you in on this?
So...according to this, anyone who put their name down for a H4 and then passed, may be pushed to the back of the list for a H5....?
- Ensure a friendly conversation with SG or Heni, - pay instantly after receiving the message that you are able to buy and no hesitating "back and forth" or cancellation after various extensions of the deadlines, - don't resell Heni editions at Sotheby's or Christie's shortly after receiving the editions and then I guess you should be fine and get one (at least that's what I am hoping )
After the registration, then you play the waiting game. Thanks for the info, did a Heni representative fill you in on this? So...according to this, anyone who put their name down for a H4 and then passed, may be pushed to the back of the list for a H5....?
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by cnrdvln on Aug 2, 2018 15:23:42 GMT 1, - Ensure a friendly conversation with SG or Heni, - pay instantly after receiving the message that you are able to buy and no hesitating "back and forth" or cancellation after various extensions of the deadlines, - don't resell Heni editions at Sotheby's or Christie's shortly after receiving the editions and then I guess you should be fine and get one (at least that's what I am hoping )
Thanks for the info, did a Heni representative fill you in on this? So...according to this, anyone who put their name down for a H4 and then passed, may be pushed to the back of the list for a H5....? Wondered about that myself...
- Ensure a friendly conversation with SG or Heni, - pay instantly after receiving the message that you are able to buy and no hesitating "back and forth" or cancellation after various extensions of the deadlines, - don't resell Heni editions at Sotheby's or Christie's shortly after receiving the editions and then I guess you should be fine and get one (at least that's what I am hoping )
Thanks for the info, did a Heni representative fill you in on this? So...according to this, anyone who put their name down for a H4 and then passed, may be pushed to the back of the list for a H5....? Wondered about that myself...
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by noirrion on Aug 2, 2018 15:33:18 GMT 1, Who knows? That's just my approach/hope with Heni and SG and worked fine in the past.
If I'd be in the position to sell something where's some interest outside I'd also focus first on those where I had good experiences with. And seems as if it's obviously the situation that Heni spends some time figuring out who's able to buy stuff.
I don't even understand why you would fill out that ROI and then pass when you could buy it.
- Ensure a friendly conversation with SG or Heni, - pay instantly after receiving the message that you are able to buy and no hesitating "back and forth" or cancellation after various extensions of the deadlines, - don't resell Heni editions at Sotheby's or Christie's shortly after receiving the editions and then I guess you should be fine and get one (at least that's what I am hoping )
Thanks for the info, did a Heni representative fill you in on this? So...according to this, anyone who put their name down for a H4 and then passed, may be pushed to the back of the list for a H5....?
Who knows? That's just my approach/hope with Heni and SG and worked fine in the past.
If I'd be in the position to sell something where's some interest outside I'd also focus first on those where I had good experiences with. And seems as if it's obviously the situation that Heni spends some time figuring out who's able to buy stuff.
I don't even understand why you would fill out that ROI and then pass when you could buy it.
- Ensure a friendly conversation with SG or Heni, - pay instantly after receiving the message that you are able to buy and no hesitating "back and forth" or cancellation after various extensions of the deadlines, - don't resell Heni editions at Sotheby's or Christie's shortly after receiving the editions and then I guess you should be fine and get one (at least that's what I am hoping )
Thanks for the info, did a Heni representative fill you in on this? So...according to this, anyone who put their name down for a H4 and then passed, may be pushed to the back of the list for a H5....?
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by njr911 on Aug 2, 2018 15:42:41 GMT 1,
I don't even understand why you would fill out that ROI and then pass when you could buy it.
Between filling out the ROI and being offered an H4 a limited Omega Speedmaster was released which somewhat changed my "non essential purchases fund" that the wife keeps tabs on, luckily with a little spin I managed to get both. What I guess I'm trying to say is circumstances change.
I don't even understand why you would fill out that ROI and then pass when you could buy it.
Between filling out the ROI and being offered an H4 a limited Omega Speedmaster was released which somewhat changed my "non essential purchases fund" that the wife keeps tabs on, luckily with a little spin I managed to get both. What I guess I'm trying to say is circumstances change.
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Damien Hirst H4 • Veils, by charliec2701 on Aug 2, 2018 19:31:26 GMT 1, Did you pull the trigger in the end on the H-4? Passed, as did 3 or 4 others I know on last week's offer Its jokers like you and your 4 other cronies that hate to miss out on anything so you enter for the sheer hell of it and baulk at payment time. Time wasting doughnuts that merely scupper the opportunity for serious contenders to acquire the piece. Wouldn't surprise me if you regularly get the estate agent round to stroke your ego no matter how big or small your property is without the slightest intention of selling !!
Pul the trigger or stop wasting everyones time please.....
Did you pull the trigger in the end on the H-4? Passed, as did 3 or 4 others I know on last week's offer Its jokers like you and your 4 other cronies that hate to miss out on anything so you enter for the sheer hell of it and baulk at payment time. Time wasting doughnuts that merely scupper the opportunity for serious contenders to acquire the piece. Wouldn't surprise me if you regularly get the estate agent round to stroke your ego no matter how big or small your property is without the slightest intention of selling !! Pul the trigger or stop wasting everyones time please.....
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