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Magia Vinculada (Cambiaformas Hechizados 2) - Charmaine Ross (2023)
Soy capturada por dragones cambiaformas. Dicen que soy su compañera predestinada. Si descubren que soy mágica, seré condenada a muerte. Los rechazo, pero no aceptarán un no por respuesta. No importa cómo ablanden mi corazón o hagan cantar a mi cuerpo. La regla de Los Seis es absoluta. Si no guardo mi secreto, entonces Drisella los matará. No puedo dejar que eso suceda. Tengo que volver a los…
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Pisces placements playlist 80s edition
• You Know How To Love Me - Phyllis Hyman
• I Call Your Name - Switch
• Carousel - Michael Jackson
• One Step Up, Two Steps Back - La Toya Jackson
• A Dream - Bunny DeBarge
• Every Little Step - Bobby Brown
• Candy - Cameo
• Dreams - Van Halen
• You Got It All - The Jets
• The Most Beautiful Girl In The World - Prince
• Never Too Much - Luther Vandross
• Heaven Isn’t Too Far Away - Warrant
• I’m Coming Out - Diana Ross
• I Got You Babe - DeBarge
• November Rain - Guns ‘n’ Roses
• Heartbreak station - Cinderella
• In My Dreams - Dokken
• After The Love Has Gone - Earth, Wind and Fire
• You Are The Meaning Of This Song - Charmaine Sylvers
• Alone - Heart
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Foreshadowing in The Stepford Wives (1975)
Foreshadowing is an important storytelling technique that plants breadcrumbs that the audience can follow as a story unfolds. In horror films such as The Stepford Wives (1975), foreshadowing helps to create suspense in addition to creating a sense of retrospective inevitability that gives the film coherence as a whole once we reach the end of the story. Foreshadowing in The Stepford Wives, particularly, is pretty heavy-handed, although it is weirdly effective even so. It's possible that this heavy-handedness is just a convention of the horror genre, but I can't speak to that as a general rule because horror isn't something I watch very much.
I'm not going to go through and make a complete catalogue of all the incidences of foreshadowing that happen throughout the film. There are only a few that I really want to discuss in any detail, starting with some more generic foreshadowings and then moving on to the ones that affect the main character, Joanna Eberhart (Katharine Ross) most directly.
Of Men and Mannequins
One of the early foreshadowing incidents happens within the first few minutes of the film. The Eberharts are getting ready to leave New York City for Stepford, and while Joanna is waiting for Walter, she looks across the street and sees a young man carrying a naked store mannequin across the street. Joanna, an aspiring photographer, is intrigued by this, and so she gets out her camera and starts snapping pictures.
The foreshadowing here is very obvious: although she doesn't know it, Joanna is getting a preview of what she is to become—a very sophisticated, very expensive mannequin.
[The rest is below the cut, or you can read it on my WordPress site]
Digging a Grave
In act II, Joanna makes friends with Charmaine Wimperis (Tina Louise), an avid tennis player who convinced her husband Ed (Franklin Cover) to buy their house because it came with a tennis court. When Charmaine gets Stepfordized, Ed hires a bulldozer crew to come and dig up the tennis court, ostensibly so that he can put in a pool instead. Joanna and her friend Bobbie Markowe (Paula Prentiss) are shocked that not only is Charmaine letting Ed dig up her beloved tennis court, she actually adores him for it.
Of course Charmaine's behavior telegraphs something of what will eventually happen to Bobbie and Joanna once they have been turned into robots, in that they will no longer have any will of their own except to meet their husbands' needs and stroke their husbands' egos. But more chilling is the last shot in this scene, which is taken from the point of view of someone who is inside the hole being dug by the bulldozer as the bulldozer pushes in a pile of earth. The Stepford women don't voluntarily leave their feminist ways behind: they are killed and buried and replaced with robots.
The Yellow Wallpaper
The very first thing we see at fade in is the wallpaper in the bathroom of the Eberharts' New York apartment. The wallpaper is a lively print of yellow leopards in a flowering tree. Joanna opens the medicine cabinet and regards herself in the cabinet's mirror. As she does so, the focus of the camera changes such that the wallpaper reflected by the mirror in the background blurs out a little bit. When Joanna steps out of frame, the focus of the camera remains unchanged: the yellow leopards are still blurry. Then Joanna closes the medicine cabinet door. Neither Joanna nor the leopards are visible any longer; the camera is too close to the mirror to show us a clear image, so all we get is a pattern of vertical lighter and darker stripes, also in soft focus.
This seems to be creating the leopards as a metaphor for Joanna herself. In New York, she is a living being, an elegant, intelligent woman with goals and a good life. Her transition from New York to Stepford is the beginning of the end for her, and just as the leopard wallpaper blurs out and shifts to greyscale stripes as Joanna steps away from and closes the mirror, so too will Joanna's identity and life become a blur until nothing is left of the living being at all. The door of her life will close, and it won't reflect either herself or the richness that life has to offer any longer.
The Empty House
The scene in the bathroom cuts to a shot of Joanna sitting on a windowseat alone in her empty New York City apartment. She is pensive and sad. She doesn't want to leave the city to move to Stepford.
We then follow the travels of the family as they drive out of New York and into Connecticut. The kids rush into the house when the family arrives, excited to see their new home. Joanna follows more slowly. She walks into the empty house and looks around, still pensive and sad. The initial shot is taken from the top of the stairs, making Joanna seem very small and lorn, while the second shot, taken from Joanna's POV as she stands near the front door, makes the house seems cavernous, with its bare hardwood floors, high ceilings, and pristine white walls and doors.
Joanna has a rich inner life as a woman and an aspiring photographer who is passionate about her art, but both the New York City apartment in the very first scene and our first look at the inside of the Stepford house show us how empty and barren Joanna's life is about to become. Her body will become a shell intended for the service of the actual humans who live with it, and nothing of the human woman will remain.
Windows of the Soul
The focus on Joanna's face and eyes in the very opening scene of the film wasn't chosen at random. This foreshadowing moment especially comes full circle through the end of act III and into the denouement.
We can see that Joanna has grey (or maybe hazel) eyes in the cap where she's looking in the bathroom mirror. Her eyes and their color become significant at the end of the film, when Joanna has been tricked into going to the Men's Association building, where Dale "Diz" Coba (Patrick O'Neal) is waiting for her, along with a partially activated android-Joanna. The android-Joanna's eyes are completely black; real-Joanna got there earlier than expected, and so the android isn't quite finished yet.
In the denouement that follows, we meet the fully complete android-Joanna. The camera moves closer and closer until Joanna's face blurs, mirroring the blurring of the leopards in the bathroom scene, and then finally focuses in on her eyes, which are now brown instead of grey.
The transformation is complete: not only is Joanna's mind gone, but her body has been irrevocably changed as well to meet Walter's own personal tastes (including bigger boobs), and the story has come full circle.
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top ten sondheim songs in your opinion (can be in any order)
Anon, I hope you know that asking me this is the equivalent of asking a mother to pick her favorite kid. Yeah, sure okay, she has a favorite, but making her admit it is like pulling teeth. So. I've compiled two lists for you: one of my personal top ten, and one of the objective top ten I think should/could be considered the best. I'm also going to be indicating my preferred renditions of these songs, because that plays a major factor into things. Also, because I'm incapable of being concise, you're also getting a brief explanation on at least my top ten, so...enjoy. Or, my condolences, I guess. You had no idea the can of worms you were opening.
My Personal Top Ten: (in no particular order, and only at this specific point in my life right now this second)
1. The Ladies in Red segment of the Sondheim 80th Birthday Celebration concert (2010): "The Ladies Who Lunch," (Company) - Patti LuPone* "Losing My Mind," (Follies) - Marin Mazzie* "The Glamorous Life," (A Little Night Music) - Audra McDonald "Could I Leave You?" (Follies) - Donna Murphy* "Not a Day Goes By," (Merrily We Roll Along) - Bernadette Peters "I'm Still Here," (Follies) - Elaine Stritch* Right off the bat, I'm cheating. Four (*) of my top ten are just from this segment of the concert so I'm squeezing them all into one so I can include more songs. Quick rundown of why: self-explanatory, c'mon. Donna's "Could I Leave You?" is my number one Sondheim, hand's down.
2. "The Girls of Summer," (The Girls of Summer) - Gabrielle Stravelli Sondheim Unplugged is a monthly cabaret series at 54 Below, and I go to every show. It's really opened my eyes to some of these hidden gems. It's just a fun little number.
3. "What More Do I Need?" (Saturday Night) - Kelli O'Hara (90th Birthday Concert) The song that finally made me decide that I was in love with Kelli O'Hara and sopranos were actually breathtaking people who deserved my adoration. (Still an alto lover at heart though)
4. "We're Gonna Be All Right," (Do I Hear a Waltz?) - Marin Mazzie & Jason Danieley Naughtiest couple on Broadway sing a naughty duet. Truly, what more could I ask for? I love a bitingly antagonistic song.
5. "There's Always A Woman," (Anyone Can Whistle) - Jan Maxwell & Victoria Clark And speaking of bitingly antagonistic. This is a song where two Divas get to be catty bitches to an absurd degree, and I cannot get enough of it. I also deeply love and miss Jan Maxwell. And where else are you going to get Jan Maxwell calling Vicki Clark a whore? Incredible.
6. "The Madame Song," (The Seven Per-Cent Solution) - Bebe Neuwirth Clever wordplay, sexy brothel madame, wink-wink nudge-nudge raunchy. Sung by my beloved Bebe Neuwirth. Obviously a winner.
7. "The Story of Lucy and Jessie," (Follies) - Jan Maxwell Follies is my favorite Sondheim show, and Phyllis Rogers Stone is my favorite Sondheim character. And while Donna Murphy is my favorite Phyllis, I go to Jan Maxwell for this song. She was just so sublime. The song itself is clever, cutting, and choreographed wonderfully every time.
8. "Take Me to the World," (Evening Primrose) - Soara-Joye Ross The actual movie this is from is so fucking weird, and if it were Charmaine Carr's version, I wouldn't look twice at it. But I had the pleasure of hearing Soara-Joye Ross sing this song at the first Sondheim Unplugged show two days after his death. And it was just...wow.
9. "The Miller's Son," (A Little Night Music) - Elizabeth Stanley It has everything I love in a Sondheim. Clever lyrics, brutal pacing, and the danger of tripping up even the best cabaret performer. When you're cocky, that's when Sondheim gets you. Elizabeth Stanley has only ever been attractive to me in this specific video.
10. Being Alive," (Company) - hear me out. Hear me out. Marquee Five (ft. Sierra Rein) Okay, okay, I know, obscure choice here. However. Up until I heard this rendition, I did not really care about this song. Any male version went in one ear and out the other. If you couldn't tell by my list, I am almost exclusively dedicated to older broads. And yes, Patti has a fantastic rendition, and so do lots of other women. But this one with its harmonies and its alto lead singer does it for me like no one else.
Objective Top Ten Sondheim Songs: (order arbitrary, rendition my preference)
1. "A Weekend in the Country," (A Little Night Music) - the Rebecca Luker one 2. "Getting Married Today," (Company) - Madeline Kahn (alt. Katie Finneran) 3. "Could I Leave You?" (Follies) - Donna Murphy 4. "Being Alive," (Company) - Marquee Five 5. "Losing My Mind," (Follies) - Marin Mazzie 6. "Someone in a Tree," (Pacific Overtures) - 90th Birthday Concert 7. "A Little Priest," (Sweeney Todd) - 80th Birthday Concert, but most renditions are fantastic. 8. "Finishing the Hat," (Sunday in the Park with George) - Mandy Patinkin 9. "Sunday," (Sunday in the Park with George) - Marquee Five, but any version is transcendent. 10. "Loving You," (Passion) - Donna Murphy If you're somehow not sick of me yet, ask me to give a no-commentary top 100, ranked in order, then we'll really have fun.
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STUFF YOUR KINDLE DAY IS FRIDAY JUNE 30TH!!! (HUNDREDS OF FREE BOOKS)
There's going to be TONS of free romance books available on Amazon for download! The books can be also be downloaded/sent to Non-Kindle devices as well. The list of available books was released early and can be found here. I also took the time to scroll through some of the categories and compile a brief list of some of the books that I'm looking forward to downloading, in case anyone needs help choosing books😊 I also linked the Goodreads description for each and every book for those of you who want more info or reviews!
P.S. These are all spicy reads (with probably the exception of the YA ones), IYKYK😏
Happy Reading❤️
**=Reverse Harem/Why Choose
Young Adult Romance
Midnight Prince by Aisha Urooj
White by Angelina J. Steffort
Gravebriar by Casey L. Bond
Kingdom of Embers by Trina Copeland
Teaching the Teachers Pet by Sarah Sutton
Crimson Born by Amy Patrick
Her Dark Love by Isra Sravenheart
In the Dust by K.A. Gandy
Fire and Ice by Michelle Barrow-Belisle
Keeper of Dragons: The Prince Returns by J.A. Culican
Fantasy Romance
The Prince of Dragons by Tameri Etherton
Veiled by Michelle Areaux
Dragon Soul by L.J. Swallow
Empath's Lure by Jen Lynning
Wolf Shunned by Laurel Night
To Catch A Fae by Mila Young
Taming the Vines by Anita Primrose
The Gilded Survivor by Daniela A. Mera
Empath: The Tale of Flora and Cale by Meghan Shaltes
The Queen's Wings by Jamie K. Schmidt
Captured by the Fae by Vera Rivers
The Coven of Ruin by T.K. Tucker
The Lost Siren by Raven Storm
Death Wish by Harper A. Brooks
Maiden Flight by Bianca D'Arc
The Borderlands Princess by Ophelia Wells Langley
Blade and Rose by Miranda Honfleur
Princess of Thorns by Amberlyn Holland
The Captive and the Cursed by Alexa Saint
Lord of the Hollow Court by C.K. Beggan
**Queen of the Stars by Catherine Banks
**Captive Beauty by Cassia Briar
Queen of Roses by Brior Boleyn
**Psychotic by Elle Lincoln
Night Elves of Ardani by Nina K. Westra
The Gardener and the Water-horse by Mallory Dunlin
**Our Fae Queen by Traci Lovelot
Sun Serpent by Geneva Monroe
**Torn Apart by D.E. Chapman
Paranormal Romance
Never Say Never by Sarah Spade
**Daughter of the Sun by Laura Greenwood
**The Stalking Dead by Eva Chase
Forbidden Wolf by CR Robertson
**Splintered: Brookview Academy by A.J. Moran
**A Monstrous Claim: Part 1 by R.K. Pierce
Breaking the Lovers' Curse by Lore Nicole
The Dragon's Reluctant Sacrifice by Ines Johnson
**Monsters by Katie May
Night Revelations by Godiva Gleen
**Scarred Wolf by Elizabeth Blackthorne
**Vampire's Kiss by Atlas Rose
**Red by Tracey H. Kitts
**Dark Spirits by N.A. Jameson
Feral by Trish Heinrick
Her Primal Love by Rianne Burnett
**Magic Claimed by Charmaine Ross
**Life's a Witch by Skyler Andra
**Vampires Don't Give Hickeys by Holly Ryan
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Winds of Change: A Steamy Paranormal Romance Collection
I’m going to be in an anthology! I’m thrilled to reveal the cover for the upcoming Winds of Change collection, in which my novella, “Pillion for a Police Officer”, appears. You can see below the gorgeous cover image, put together by the talented Charmaine Ross. This collection contains ten books, by ten different authors, all taking place in the fictional Californian town of San Destino. The…
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A little valentine for myself! First-time Charmaine Ross reader. Definitely not stopping here! #bookstagram #amreading #romance #shifter #kindle #kindleunlimited #bookrecommendations https://www.instagram.com/p/ConYGCUvp0s/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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So im watching FRIENDS and guess what gem shows up...
Miss Charmaine Diyoza!!! 😍😍😍
#the100#charmaine diyoza#i love seeing our people in other things#i love her#AND SHE LOOKS SO MUCH YOUNGER#friends#she thought ross was dead
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The Little Drummer Girl (2018) | Episode 1
↳ Florence Pugh as Charmain “Charlie” Ross
#the little drummer girl#thelittledrummergirledit#florence pugh#florencepughedit#usersrobin#usercandy#userszabi#userkristen#usernico#userbrit#tvedit#userbbelcher#myedits#*tldg
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🎬📺 Share ten different favorite characters from ten different pieces of media in no particular order 🎮🃏 Then send this to 10 people (anon or not, your choice)
beloved riot i gotchu for sure
percy jackson
wally west
damon salvatore
kate beckett
gwen stacy
sakura kinomoto
charmain ross
tandy bowen
wade kinsella
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Pre-order 'Discovering the Franklins'
Pre-order ‘Discovering the Franklins’
I’m super excited to announce that my second novel, Discovering the Franklins, is now available to pre-order on Amazon and all other relevant sales channels!
Over the Christmas break away from my day job I finished the very last edits and I’m ready to show my new baby to the world.
I am also having a book launch event in Melbourne for fans who are interested in purchasing a signed, hard copy…
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CLARK BACKO AND JONATHAN KELTZ STAR IN ‘LOVE AT LOOK LODGE,’ PREMIERING SEPTEMBER 26, ON HALLMARK CHANNEL
Part of the Network’s Annual “Fall Harvest” Programming Event
STUDIO CITY, CA – August 24, 2020– Clark Backo (“Letterkenny,” “Supernatural”) and Jonathan Keltz (“Reign,” “Once Upon a Prince”) star in “Love at Look Lodge,” a new movie premiering Saturday, September 26 (9:00 p.m. ET/PT), on Hallmark Channel, as part of the network’s annual “Fall Harvest” programming event.
When the activities director at Look Lodge quits, Lily (Backo) seizes the opportunity for a promotion and must immediately entertain a wedding party. While keeping Charmaine (Janice Mendes), her boss and sister, happy, Lily helps the bride’s estranged brother, Noah (Keltz), put his job aside to help plan the wedding and reconnect with his family.
“Love at Look Lodge” is a MarVista Entertainment presents a Neshama Entertainment Production. Executive producers are Fernando Szew, Hannah Pillemer, Marianne C. Wunch, Arnie Zipursky and Andrew C. Erin. Hayden Babtiste is producer and Sarah Gutierrez is associate producer. Maxwell McGuire directed from a script by Claire Ross Dunn.
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WIN the Ultimate #Outlander Giveaway! #amreading
Happy August from authors Russell Nohelty, Demelza Carlton, E.B. Black, Mariah Stone, Paula Wynne, Jen Katemi, Christy Nicholas, Kacey Ezell, Amy H Wolf, Tina Glasneck, Fiona Miers, Tiny Fox Press, C.F. Rabbiosi, Pikko’s House, Kyndra Hatch, Mirren Hogan, Madeleine Holly-Rosing, JJ King, Candace Osmond, Chris Patt, Charmaine Ross, and Kristy Tate. To celebrate great summer reads, we’re giving a ton of Outlander swag to one lucky winner! Enter here: https://www.russellnohelty.com/giveaways/outlander/ Prizes include: Outlander Symbol Earring 4 Pair Set, Diana Gabaldon Outlander Series 8 Book Set (1- 8), Dark Horse Deluxe Outlander Magnetic Bookmark Set, Semtomn Cotton Line Canvas Tote Bag Outlanderfanmerch Outlander Words in James Jamie Standing Stones Fraser Reusable Handbag Shoulder Grocery Shopping Bags, Outlander 2020 Mini Calendar, Virgins: An Outlander Novella, Zando Womens Winter Scarf Tassel Plaid Scarf Chunky Blanket Scarves Soft Lightweight Blanket Thick Large Wrap Shawl, The Outlandish Companion (Revised and Updated): Companion to Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, Voyager, and Drums of Autumn, The Outlandish Companion Volume Two: The Companion to The Fiery Cross, A Breath of Snow and Ashes, An Echo in the Bone, and Written in My Own Heart’s Blood, The Making of Outlander: The Series: The Official Guide to Seasons One & Two, Outlander’s Scotland, Outlander Kitchen: The Official Outlander Companion Cookbook, Funny Jamie Fraser Mug. Single, Taken, Mentally Dating Coffee, Tea Cup. Covers and editions may not be the exact ones pictured depending on availability. *Your email will be distributed to all of the creators listed above. You can unsubscribe from each individually.* Enter here: https://www.russellnohelty.com/giveaways/outlander/ Happy Reading!
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TERMINALLY IN LOVE is a first-person journey through a haze of heartbreak, pot smoke, heroic delusions, failed connections, wistful fantasies and cringeworthy dreams. Directed by Emily Jenkins & Justin Black Written by and Starring Emily Jenkins as 'Quinn' Cinematographer, Editor and Concept by Justin Black - https://bit.ly/2y8nDkz Photographed with an unprecedented custom first-person rig and other novel techniques. Behind the Scenes video at https://bit.ly/34wNleY Funded by Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council and Toronto Arts Council Festivals: Telefilm Canada "Not Short on Talent" Showcase at Cannes Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival - Jury Honourable Mention Iris Prize Short List Canadian Film Festival - Best Short Film, Best Production Design Cinequest Film Festival - Official Selection Outfest LGBTQ Film Festival - Official Selection AIFVF - Official Selection Capital City Film Festival - Official Selection Sidewalk Film Festival - Official Selection St Louis International Film Festival - Official Selection Full list at https://bit.ly/34wNleY Cast Sharon Belle Maccie Paquette Dan Sanderson Nicholas Koy Santillo Ellie Moon Krisanne Langille Bryan Charles Peter Alexa Figueira, Alex Mousavi Thea McClean Kela McClean Corey Winfield Julia Bedla Alea Figueira Sienna Jarrett Alicia Khan Alex Mousavi Isabella Ross Crew Produced by Lana Maclin, Charmaine Kay, Justin Black, Emily Jenkins Executive Producers - Frank Falcone, Aubrey Winfield, Jason Gileno, Matt Bendo Associate Producer - Howard Wan Sound Supervisor - Evan Jerred Sound Designer - Paul Lucien Col Production Designer - Logan Graham Greene Original Score - Nick Storring Song - shy kids Colourist - Clinton Homuth Colour Assistant - James Graham Visual Effects Supervisor - Edward Hanrahan Casting Director - Stephen Joffe Colour Facility - Alter Ego Producer for Alter Ego - Jane Garrah VFX Facility - Pixomondo Compositor - Ben Warburton FX Artist - Michael Sun Matchmove / Tracking Artist - Sujung Kwon Matchmove / Animation - Fadi Sara Sound Editor and Re-Recording Mixer - Evan Jerred Sound Assistant - Adam Silcox-Vanwyk Foley Artist - Sandra Foc Additional Foley Recording - David Aquino VO Studio Manager - Marco Furgiuele Foley Recorded at Footsteps Foley VO Recorded at 528 Recordings 1st Assistant Camera - Matt Bendo Movi Technician - Eric Schweiger Digital Imaging Technician - Howard Wan 2nd Assistant Camera - Luis Plana Gaffer - Douglas Cunningham Dream Sequence Gaffer - Alex Poutiainen Dream Sequence Key Grip - Dale Sood Grip / Electric Swings - Mark Klassen, Augustin Petre, Khanh Tudo POV Rig Built by - David Dvir Location Sound Recordists - Marco Furgiuele, Dylan Argument, Miles Roberts, Adam Silcox-Vanwyk Dream Sequence Makeup Artist - Jasmine Ruiz Dream Sequence Makeup Assistant - Barbara Buenrostro Set Photographer - Sam Omand Production Assistants - Jimmy Ngai, Andrew Vance, Sanket Desai, Monal Panchasara
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