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Chung-Im Kim (Korean, lives in Canada) began her career working in the textile industry as a surface pattern designer while also running a studio in Seoul and teaching at a college before moving to Canada in 1990. Since her arrival Kim has been a resident in the Textile Studio at Harbourfront Centre, working in the design industry over fifteen years as a free-lance designer, and is currently an associate professor in the Fibre Dept at OCAD University. She lives in Cookstown, Ontario with her husband and a cat.
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HARBOURFRONT CANOE AND KAYAK CENTRE IN TORONTO, CANADA Photo by Wendy Wei (courtesy of Pexels)
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Tonight I’m going to the Toronto Harbourfront Centre to see choreographer Fouad Boussouf’s “Näss” (People). It’s part of the international contemporary dance series Torque. 🖤🤍🖤
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Sound bath set Wednesday, April 12 at Harbourfront Centre, 6:30PM.
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omg you’re moving to toronto!!!! welcome to canada!!! somewhat good healthcare and significantly less uni fees hehe i hope you find this new chapter in canada welcoming!! so if you’re looking to explore definitely hit the downtown (mostly because there aren’t many touristy places in toronto) cn tower, niagara falls (+ the town before it) eaton centre, dundas square + harbourfront centre!! if you need any help canada anon is here to help 💖
Thank you so much anon 💜 I'm actually Canadian, I have dual citizenship for there and America. I've been to Niagara Falls quite a few times but my time in Toronto is pretty limited so I appreciate all the suggestions 💜 I am nervous but excited to explore the city over time and get acquainted with it so I really appreciate your offer of help 💜💕
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Toronto Harbourfront - A Scenic Walk Through One of Ontario's Most Beautiful Neighbourhoods!
In this 4K walking vlog, I take you through the stunning Toronto Harbourfront, one of the most picturesque and lively waterfront neighborhoods in Ontario, Canada.
Join me as I explore the tranquil shores of Lake Ontario, stroll along the scenic trails, and capture the breathtaking views of the CN Tower against the city skyline.
This area is known for its beautiful parks, vibrant cultural spaces like the Harbourfront Centre, and a plethora of restaurants and cafes that cater to both locals and tourists. From bustling boardwalks and ferry rides to the Toronto Islands, to the iconic street-level restaurants and cozy spots that make this neighborhood unique, there's something for everyone here.
If you’re planning a visit to Toronto, the Harbourfront should be at the top of your must-see list! The serene Harbourfront neighborhood along the shores of Lake Ontario is a haven for those seeking waterfront parks, scenic trails, and cultural experiences.
The Harbourfront Centre hosts vibrant galleries, theaters, and literary events. Families often hop on the ferry to the Toronto Islands, home to beautiful beaches and the Centreville Children's Amusement Park, featuring its iconic 1907 carousel. The area’s sleek condo towers, popular among young professionals, are surrounded by trendy street-level restaurants, cozy cafes, and boutique shops.
Watch the full vlog to experience the beauty of Toronto Harbourfront! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to my channel for more 4K travel vlogs from Toronto and beyond. What do you love most about the Toronto Harbourfront?
Let me know in the comments! Whether you're a local or a visitor, my vlogs offer a fresh perspective on Toronto's vibrant urban landscape. Therefore, subscribe to my channel for more exciting vlogs showcasing the best of Toronto and beyond. And again if you enjoyed watching this video, please don't forget to like and comment leave your feedback. Thanks for watching! 🌷🌆🚶♂️
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Top 10 Pre-Construction Homes to Buy in Ontario
Ontario has a lot of housing options for you. It's the most crowded province in Canada with over 15 million people calling it home. But it's not just cities – Ontario has more than 250,000 lakes too! This mix of city life and nature makes it a great place to live. You can buy pre-construction homes in Ontario before they are built. This means you can get your dream home at today's prices. We’ll give you the details of top pre-construction homes to buy in Ontario.
1. Oakbrook Towns
Starting From $900K Developer: Fernbook Homes, Crystal Homes Oakbrook Towns are 3-bedroom townhomes near Sixth Line and Burnhamthorpe in Oakville. This new neighborhood speaks to the desires of modern families, blending contemporary design with practical living spaces.
2. Argyle Village
Starting From: $500s Developer: Reid's Heritage Homes Located in Guelph near Hanlon Pkwy & College Ave W, Argyle Village has over 160 towns and detached homes. Its proximity to roads, transit, retail, and universities makes it ideal for families and students alike.
3. The Castle Mile
Starting From $1M Developer: OPUS Homes The Castle Mile is an upscale community near Castlemore Road and The Gore Road in Brampton. It has freehold townhouses and detached homes in one of the city's most desirable areas.
4. Thompson Towers
Starting from $500s Developer: Greenpark Homes Thompson Towers in Milton will be the city's tallest structures. Located at Thompson Road South and Drew Centre, it's just a 3-minute walk from Milton GO Station, offering unparalleled convenience.
5. Pickering City Condos
Starting From $500k Developer: CentreCourt Developments This master-planned community in downtown Pickering aims to create a pedestrian-friendly environment. It's near schools like Bayview Heights and Glengrove, making it perfect for families.
6. Legacy Hill Homes
Starting From: $2,000,000 Developer: Greenpark Group Legacy Hill offers 36' detached homes south of Major Mackenzie between the 404 and Leslie Street in Richmond Hill. It's close to parks, schools, and shopping areas, enhancing the quality of life for residents.
7. Park Place
Starting From $600K Developer: Smart Living Park Place Condos in SmartVMC, Vaughan, offers high connectivity and ample commuting options. It's just 6 minutes by car from York University, making it an excellent choice for students and faculty.
8. Q Tower
Starting from $500s Developer: Lifetime Developments, Diamondcorp This 60-story condo in Toronto's Harbourfront provides stunning views of Lake Ontario and the city skyline. It's close to prominent restaurants, entertainment venues, and transportation lines.
9. Bondhead
Starting From $1.7M Developer: Aspen Ridge Homes, Regal Crest Bondhead offers detached singles in 42, 45, or 50-foot lots. Surrounded by untouched forests and rolling hills, it's perfect for those seeking a natural setting without compromising on city amenities.
10. The Enclave
Starting From $600k Developer: Thornridge Homes, Wycliffe Homes The Enclave at Sharon Village in East Gwillimbury offers Urban Towns with a rustic feel. It's ideal for those seeking a quieter lifestyle with easy access to urban conveniences.
When looking for top pre-construction homes to buy in Ontario, you'll find a wide range of options to suit various preferences and budgets. The real estate market in Toronto, Mississauga, and Vaughan has it all. But before you buy, think about a few things. Where do you want to live? Who's building the home? When will it be ready? These are important questions to ask.
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Harbourfront Centre (2024) - Ricoh GRiii
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Harbourfront Centre receives federal funding for repairs
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Ikigai at Novena
Ikigai @ Novena
Brand New Freehold In Prime District 11 Price PSF Starting From $2,192 onwards! 1 Bedroom + Study 603635sf fr $1,352,800 2 Bedroom 969-1087sf fr $2,196,780 3 Bedroom 1,496 - 1916sf fr $3,147,040 ✔ Exclusive 16 units of Japanese + Scandinavian theme home ✔ Freehold at Prime District 11 ✔ Short Walk 520m to Novena MRT ✔ Lots of F&B, shopping and entertainment at Novena Square, Velocity, United Square and more! ✔ Proximity to Novena Health City, Mount Elizabeth Novena and TTSH! ✔ Top schools within 1KM including SJI & Farrer Park Pri. ✔ Big size units + Efficient layout https://youtu.be/LmCvRsqtL2E https://youtu.be/sX1Fwta0bVk "Your Way of Living" Quick LinksFact Sheet What's Nearby? Floor Plan & Virtual Tours: Official Brochures/ Floor Plan Balanced Units & Price Ikigai Condominium is a development located along 38 Shrewsbury Road, Singapore, 307818 District 11. Expected completion 2026 . Consisting of 16 units in total. MRT station Novena and other public transportation are within walking distance providing residence convenient access to commute around Singapore. Basic facilities includes gym, swimming pool, bbq pit, parking, 24 hour security and more. Nearby supermarkets and shopping areas include FairPrice Square 2 and Cold Storage United Square and just a short 10 minute drive away to Orchard Road which is one of Singapore’s most popular shopping area.
Ikigai is situated a 7-minute walk from Novena MRT Station, one stop from Newton MRT which connects the North-South Line and the Downtown Line. Novena MRT is a short ride away from the bustling city centre and the Central Business District at the heart of Singapore. The Novena neighbourhood is a hive of activity, with the integrated world-class Novena Medical Hub and malls like United Square, Velocity, and Novena Square in the vicinity. Not far from Ikigai at Newton, is the vibrant Orchard Road, less than 10 minutes away.
This prime Novena and Newton area is but a short drive from the city centre, and boasts an abundance of lifestyle amenities, dining, retail and entertainment options in the vicinity. At its enviable address, Ikigai is a blend of the leafy neighbourhoods of Thomson Road, the food and shopping gems of Newton, the historic and medical institutions in Novena, and the world-class retail destination that is the Orchard Road shopping belt. Fact Sheet TypeDescriptionsProject NameIkigaiDeveloper NameOpulent Development Pte LtdLocation38 Shrewsbury Road, Singapore 307818 (District 11)Tenure of LandFreeholdExpected Date of Completion (T.O.P.)10 May 2026 Site area1,028.1 sqm / 11,065.44sqftTotal No. of Units16 Units of 1 to 3BR in one block of 5 storeysCar Parks13 carpark lots and 1 accessible lots (incl 1 EV charging lot) Updated Fact Sheet for Ikigai at Novena Opulent Development Pte. Ltd.
Opulent Development Pte. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Prime Developments Pte. Ltd. Prime Developments Pte. Ltd Our Philosophy We are here to create body of work with a high degree of artistry, beauty and city building. We focused on refine experience by embody the relationship of our creation with the environment and through celebrate the tradition of craft and materiality. We have projects in every scale from micro to macro level including luxury residential, commercials, hotels, retail and offices. We are practice working towards the goal of bringing seemingly disparate elements together, in an attempt to make meaningful collaboration to our building. Every one of those collaborations has pushed our practice in a certain direction. ✔ Exclusive 16 units of Japanese + Scandinavian theme home ✔ Freehold at Prime District 11 ✔ Short Walk to 520 Novena MRT ✔ Near to many shopping malls, i.e Velocity@Novena Square, Square 2, United Square, Goldhill Shopping Centre etc ✔ Waterfront Living in Prime District 04 Harbourfront / Sentosa Area ✔ Top schools within 1KM including SJI & Farrer Park Pri. ✔ Big size units + Efficient layout ✔ Excellent rental demands from Novena Medical Hub ✔ Designed by four-times President’s Design Award winner, Yip Huen Hong :- Ipli Architects. ✔ Conceptualised and Inspired by Japanese Renowned Calligrapher :- Tomoko Kawao Ikigai is situated a 7-minute walk from Novena MRT Station, one stop from Newton MRT which connects the North-South Line and the Downtown Line. Novena MRT is a short ride away from the bustling city centre and the Central Business District at the heart of Singapore. The Novena neighbourhood is a hive of activity, with the integrated world-class Novena Medical Hub and malls like United Square, Velocity, and Novena Square in the vicinity. Not far from Evelyn Newton, is the vibrant Orchard Road, less than 10 minutes away.
The Novena/Newton area in which Ikigai sits is an educational hotspot, which includes a host of reputable schools like St. Joseph’s Institution Junior just a 3-minute walk away, Anglo-Chinese School, Global Indian International Campus, Raffles Institution and many others. What's Nearby? Trains (MRT) • Novena MRT NS20 520m • Farrer Park NE8 880m Groceries/ Shopping • Goldhill Shopping Centre 420m • Velocity @Novena Square 420m • United Square 440m Schools • St. Joseph's Institution Junior 190m • Farrer Park Primary 730m • Northlight 950m • Anglo-chinese School (junior) 1.18 km Ikigai truly brings home the essence of living in a lap of luxury with exclusive 16 residential units, where each unit comes fully furnished with various imported fittings and appliances. Equipped with a collection of extravagant facilities, this residence is the ultimate choice for your dream home in the metropolis. Some of this exciting areas include recreational facilities on 1st storey including swimming pool, gym, wet deck, kids' pool etc -- all of which are designed with the sole intention of promoting a truly holistic and luxurious living experience. .
Simplicity extends into Ikigai’s interior in a minimalist touch that combines the timeless elegance of Japanese aesthetics with the modern flair of Scandinavian design. The hybrid style combines art and nature for a balanced and perfect blend of function and form. Live with top quality finishes of chic and sleek and spacious layout that is meticulously designed with luxury and elegance in mind. Each individual space is fitted with best of fittings and finishes with you in mind. BEDROOM TYPEUNIT SIZE (SQFT)NO. OF UNITS1 Bedroom + Study Room/Space603 to 635 sqft72 Bedroom Premium969 sqft1642 Bedroom Premium + Study1087 sqft503 Bedroom Penthouse1496 to 1571 sqft23 Bedroom + Study Penthouse1915 sqft1 Floor Plan & Virtual Tours:
Official Brochures/ Floor Plan E-brochure & Floor Plan Balanced Units & Price 1 Bedroom + Study 603635sf fr $1,352,800 2 Bedroom 969-1087sf fr $2,196,780 3 Bedroom 1,496 - 1916sf fr $3,147,040 Please Contact Us at +65.84188689 It is important to only engage the Official Direct Developer Sales Team to assist you to enjoy the best possible direct developer price. There is no commission required to be paid.
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Tonight I’m going to see “Deciphers” - a part of the international contemporary dance series “Torque” at Toronto Harbourfront Centre.
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Ini Layanan Feri dari Singapura ke Batam
INI layanan feri dari Singapura ke Batam, ferinya berangkat dari dermaga HarbourFront Centre dan Tanah Merah. Durasi perjalanan feri dari Singapura ke Batam, paling cepat 45 menit, dengan ongkos tiket termurah mulai 138 dolar (belum termasuk biaya pemesanan). Harga tiket rata-rata biasanya kalau berangkat dari Tanah Merah ke Batam tapi kadang terjadi, yang berangkat dari Batam ada variasi harga…
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Captivating Toronto - Discovering Iconic Landmarks through Virtual Photography
At a time when physical trips can be limited or simply annoying, the concept of virtual tourism took the scene. From the comfort of our houses, we can cross the globe, exploring distant lands and emblematic monuments in a few clicks. One such innovative approach to virtual tourism is the “Toronto Virtual Photo Tour,” offering an immersive experience of Canada's great city like never before.
Toronto, often regarded as the cultural and economic center of Canada, is a city full of diversity, history and architectural wonders. From the CNT Tower To Street on the awesome roads of Kensibton Market, No sites to ensure reports detect. However, not everyone has the opportunity to visit a Toronto. That's where photo scanning comes in, bridging the gap between physical exposure and immersion scanning.
Virtual photo tours use high-quality photography, interactive elements and descriptive storytelling to recreate the essence of the destination. By piecing together panoramic images and embedding media, users can navigate through iconic landmarks, historic sites, and hidden gems with ease. In the case of Toronto, these tours give us a glimpse of the city's rich culture, architecture and natural beauty. Imagine taking a stroll through Toronto's beautiful waterfront, where the sparkling waters of Lake Ontario meet the vast sky. With a photo tour, you can walk around the beautiful harbor, marvel at the beautiful lines of the Toronto Islands and catch a glimpse of the beautiful ships docked at the Harbourfront Centre. Each image is carefully crafted to capture the essence of the waterfront experience, from a bustling cruise ship to a tranquil beachside park.
Across the watershed, Photo Virtual Tour Toronto offer a window into Toronto's diverse neighborhoods, each with its own character and charm. Verify the living roads of Chinese area, the air filled with the scent of the dreaded food and fireers. Walk in the history of history, where the roads are far away from Victorian time to build you in time. Or immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Kensington Market, a melting pot of culture and creativity where every corner tells a story.
Of course, no tour of Toronto would be complete without visiting its iconic landmarks. Climb the dizzying heights to the top of the CN Tower, where panoramic views of the city stretch as far as the eye can see. Step back in time at Casa Loma, a beautiful tower set amidst beautiful gardens and winding streets. Explore the cultural treasures housed at the Royal Ontario Museum, from antiques to contemporary art installations. Each landmark is captured in detail, allowing users to appreciate the complex architecture and rich history from every angle. One of the best parts of photo tours is their availability. Whether you're halfway around the world or can't get outside, these tours offer a convenient way to experience the beauty and diversity of Toronto. With just a few clicks, users can start a tour, exploring the capital at their own pace and without limits.
Additionally, the Photo Virtual Tour Toronto serves as a valuable educational tool, providing insight into Toronto's history, culture and heritage. Through commentary, audio guides and interactive materials, users can learn about important events, famous people and cultural traditions that have shaped the city's identity. Whether you are a student doing research or a lifelong learner with a passion for research, these tours offer a wealth of information to explore. In conclusion, virtual photo tours provide a fascinating insight into the heart and soul of Toronto, allowing users to experience the beauty and diversity of the city from anywhere in the world. . With stunning photography, poignant storytelling and interactive features, these tours offer a unique opportunity to explore iconic landmarks, stunning neighborhoods and hidden gems at the click of a button. So whether you're a seasoned traveler, a curious explorer, or simply looking to escape the confines of everyday life, consider embarking on a virtual photo tour of Toronto and let your imagination take flight.
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Best Cupping in Telok Blangah
Are you looking for the Best Cupping in Telok Blangah? Then contact them at Yi TCM Harbourfront Centre is based in Telok Blangah, Singapore. At Yi TCM, your health is their priority. They are dedicated to providing acupuncture and traditional medication for you.
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Experience the flavors of India with the Best Masala Products in India! Show off your cooking skills while honoring the nation's rich heritage and the delectable flavor of KBM Masale.
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Queer as Folk (US) Locations - Season 1
This part includes places seen on Season 1.
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The Proud scene, where Brian and Michael stand on the edge of the rooftop, is at 151 Front Street West. (from episode 101)
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Brian drives Michael to the straight bar to hang out with his colleagues. The Shoeless Joe's was at 1189 King Street West (no longer exist). (from episode 102)
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Jennifer asks Justin about Brian. He gets out of the car and runs away. It is on Vyner Road. (from episode 104)
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1000000 Comix where Michael and Brian talk about the date was at 513 Yonge Street (no longer exist). (from episode 106, also on 112 and 115)
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Brian test drive the car by crashing it on the building. The car dealer was at 2 Eastern Avenue. The place is no longer exist, but can be seen back in time with Google Street View. (from episode 108)
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Brian walks to the bar where Jack (his father) hangs out. It was on Hayden Street (no longer exist). (from episode 109)
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The boys walk in 'New York' to search Justin. In reality, it is on Berczy Park on Front Street East. (from episode 110)
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The pharmacy where Ted and Emmett see Ted's one night stand, was at 132 Front Street East. The store is no longer exist. (from episode 111)
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The Seduction, where Ted and Melanie looks for gift for Michael's birthday, was at 577 Yonge Street. It looks like the store is now closed. (from episode 111)
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Emmett and Ted, and Lindsay, Brian and Gus on Trinity Bellwoods Park. (from episode 111 and 116)
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Emmett meets Heather at 315 Queen Street East, while Ted and Melanie watched movie on Paradise Cinema at 1006 Bloor Street West. (from episode 114)
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Ted and Emmett meets Dale Wexler in Metro Toronto Convention Center at 255 Front Street West. (from episode 115)
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A day with Michael, David and his son Hank. They walk on Amsterdam Bridge and later skate on Harbourfront Centre Rink on Queens Quay West. (from episode 115)
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Michael and David have lunch at 475 Church Street (no longer exist). (from episode 116)
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Brian meets Guillaume and Gus in St Lawrence Market. (from episode 117)
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Brian, Emmett and Ted see a gold Miata, which is Michael's car, on Market Street. The same street is also where the boys plan to go to Babylon for King of Babylon. The buildings on the street had been renovated and now look different. (from episode 117 and 120)
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Brian and Michael play bowling in Bowlerama West, 5429 Dundas Street West. The building had been demolished. (from episode 119)
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Justin meets Daphne while she is at work at a cd store (the text in window says cd cat) at 613 Yonge Street. The store is no longer exist. (from episode 119)
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Ted, Michael and Emmett walk on Jefferson Avenue and Liberty Street. (from episode 121)
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Ted and Blake go shopping for a suit. The same store is where Brian buys the scarf. The store is on the corner of Sultan Street and Charles Street West. (from episode 121 and 122)
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Brian and Michael watch a movie in (now) Danforth Music Hall, 147 Danforth Avenue. (from episode 121)
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The Gang has dinner to celebrate Vic's victory in Allen's, 143 Danforth Avenue. (from episode 121)
Places that I cannot locate
Episode 105, Jennifer looks for Justin.
Episode 107, David's cabin.
Episode 107, Brian's car gets hit by Justin's father's car.
Episode 110, Brian's tire gets flat.
Episode 114, Melanie and Brian have lunch and discuss about the lawsuit.
Episode 119, Jack Kinney's burial.
Episode 119, Ted buys some flowers.
Episode 119, Brian stops at a road to throw the bowling ball.
Episode 122, The balroom and the parking space from the prom scene.
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