单词 | bank |
释义 | 1. finance and storage2. areas and masses3. other verb uses bank (bæŋk ) finance and storage Word forms: banks , banking , banked 1. countable noun A1 A bank is an institution where people or businesses can keep their money. Which bank offers you the service that best suits your financial needs? I had £10,000 in the bank. Synonyms: financial institution, building society, merchant bank, repository 2. countable noun A1 A bank is a building where a bank offers its services. 3. verb If you bank money, you pay it into a bank. Once the agency has banked your cheque, the process begins. [VERB noun] Synonyms: deposit, keep, clear, save 4. verb If you bank with a particular bank, you have an account with that bank. I've banked with the Co-op for over 20 years. [VERB + with] 5. countable noun [usually noun NOUN] You use bank to refer to a store of something. For example, a blood bank is a store of blood that is kept ready for use. Detectives examined the syringe for DNA traces and deposited the information in a central data bank. 6. to break the bank phrase [VERB inflects] If you say that the cost of something will not break the bank, you mean that it will not cost a large sum of money. Prices starting at £6 a bottle won't break the bank. 7. to make bank phrase To make bank is to make a lot of money quickly. [informal] She isn't here to help women – she's here to make bank. bank (bæŋk ) areas and masses Word forms: banks 1. countable noun B2 The banks of a river, canal, or lake are the raised areas of ground along its edge. ...30 miles of new developments along both banks of the Thames. [+ of] ...an old warehouse on the banks of a canal. [+ of] Synonyms: side, edge, margin, shore 2. countable noun A bank of ground is a raised area of it with a flat top and one or two sloping sides. ...resting indolently upon a grassy bank. Synonyms: mound, banking, rise, hill 3. countable noun A bank of something is a long high mass of it. On their journey south they hit a bank of fog off the north-east coast of Scotland. [+ of] Synonyms: mass, accumulation 4. countable noun A bank of things, especially machines, switches, or dials, is a row of them, or a series of rows. The typical laborer now sits in front of a bank of dials. [+ of] Synonyms: row, group, line, train 5. See also banked bank (bæŋk ) other verb uses Word forms: banks , banking , banked verb When an aircraft banks, one of its wings rises higher than the other, usually when it is changing direction. A plane took off and banked above the highway in front of him. [VERB] Synonyms: tilt, tip, pitch, heel Phrasal verbs: bank on phrasal verb If you bank on something happening, you expect it to happen and rely on it happening. The government is banking on the Olympics to save the city money. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 'He's not still there, I suppose?'—'I wouldn't bank on that,' she said. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Idioms: laugh all the way to the bank to make a lot of money very easily or very quickly Investors who followed our New Year share tips are laughing all the way to the bank. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers break the bank to cost too much money The art fair is an opportunity to start off your art collection without breaking the bank. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collocations: bank branch This makes up about one third of all bank branch closures. Times,Sunday Times They also found dozens of other patients were registered at properties they never lived at, including one at a bank branch. The Sun It will run on a technology platform that allows its staff to visit businesses and provide the same services as a more traditional bank branch. Times, Sunday Times In some cases, documents can be dropped at a designated bank branch. Times, Sunday Times It took three years to graduate from her local bank branch to the commercial team and secure a flexible overdraft to pay wages. Times, Sunday Times And, 'despite the actions taken to raise bank capital, ease funding and improve liquidity, conditions in money and credit markets remain extremely difficult'. Times, Sunday Times Its bank capital position would continue to be extremely strong. Times, Sunday Times Indirectly, through damage to bank capital and, thus, the supply of credit. Times, Sunday Times The most significant regulatory failure that the credit crisis has exposed concerns bank capital. Times, Sunday Times This increase in bank capital may have been at the expense of lending into the economy but it has happened. Times, Sunday Times It became an offence punishable by prison for anyone to release information about a bank customer without a court order. Times, Sunday Times Shortly after this, he displays his abilities when he successfully apprehends a gang of bank robbers - albeit by jeopardizing the life of a bank customer. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In survey after survey their members are repeatedly shown to be happier with their lot than bank customers. Times, Sunday Times Fears of a chaotic stampede of bank customers have already led to police being deployed to guard banks discreetly. Times, Sunday Times That has been bad news for banks - property prices have headed south while retrenchments and high interest rates left many bank customers in trouble. ST Fewer transactions and the unavailability of bank debt means 50 per cent less activity. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The company can easily raise 1.2 billion from an expected rights issue rather than using bank debt. Times, Sunday Times (2012) They needed another source of capital' aside from bank debt and the company 's own cash flow. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Failure to get approval for the deal would result in the company defaulting on its bank debt. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The proceeds were largely used to pay down bank debt. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Whether he believed a bond margin had been too high or knew that a senior bank executive had got too high, all was comically spilt. Times, Sunday Times She temporarily left politics and became a bank executive and businesswoman. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He later worked as a bank executive and math tutor. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It investigated the conduct of bank executives and barred those who were found to have acted imprudently from holding directorships. Times, Sunday Times Most share awards vest after three years with no strings attached, though senior bank executives cannot touch some awards for as long as five years. Times, Sunday Times He also called for a public debate on how to make bank directors both more accountable and more liable when a bank fails. Times, Sunday Times Ordinary depositors will also be given priority over other creditors if a bank fails. The Sun This covers the first 85,000 of any deposit if a bank fails. Times, Sunday Times As for moral hazard, when a bank fails it means, by definition, that the concept has lost all deterrence. Times, Sunday Times If the retail bank fails, depositors will be first in line to get their money back. Times, Sunday Times He also reassured the market that most of the cash needed to build the mine would come from bank financing, and not from new shares. Times, Sunday Times But we need to look beyond bank financing. Times, Sunday Times In many cases, they are having to put up personal assets, such as their homes, as collateral to get bank financing. Times, Sunday Times The ability to ensure that his business avoided bank financing has helped him to avoid the effects of the credit crunch. Times, Sunday Times As companies expand by employing more staff and equipping premises, they may outgrow their bank financing. Times, Sunday Times The bank funds lending to small and medium-sized businesses by raising retail deposits. Times, Sunday Times Most banks fund their mortgage lending by using savers' deposits. Times, Sunday Times He said he was uncertain about the terms of the loan, or even if bank funds were involved. Times, Sunday Times It said about 60% of all bank funds have produced consistent below-average performance. Times, Sunday Times Today, the margins on senior debt count in multiples of hundreds of basis points and the bank funds available have shrunk. Times, Sunday Times It hasn't been a good time to be a bank investor lately. Times, Sunday Times This was widely expected but nevertheless provided some comfort to skittish bank investors. Times, Sunday Times Against this backdrop, a number of bank investors around the world are pressing for change. Times, Sunday Times The latest blow to bank investors follows one of the most shocking financial scandals ever. The Sun Bank investors waiting for a recovery were told to sit tight last week. Times, Sunday Times Consumer spending, house-building and bank lending are all rising. The Sun (2016) Last month the average daily balance of bank lending rose for the fourteenth consecutive month. Times, Sunday Times (2006) He also said that bank lending fragility could still weigh heavily. Times, Sunday Times (2010) We help people who have the income yet their choices are limited because bank lending criteria excludes those who are self-employed or older. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Given the paucity of credit, the Government has been scratching around for new ways of galvanising bank lending. Times, Sunday Times (2011) The challenger bank lends across most sectors and to both new companies and established firms. Times, Sunday Times A central bank lends money in return for assets such as government bonds or gilts, company bonds, mortgagebacked securities or even equities from banks, insurers and pension companies. Times, Sunday Times The bank lends its customers money at 6%. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the real world, the money a bank lends may end up in the same bank so that it then has more money to lend out. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There was a bank of cloud below. Times, Sunday Times The trails broaden after about 30 minutes to form banks of cloud that prevent heat from escaping upwards, causing a greenhouse effect. Times, Sunday Times The banks of cloud far below, the melting glaciers. Times, Sunday Times It was not a good day for flying, as there was a strongish wind and a broad bank of clouds made observation difficult. Times, Sunday Times The bank operates a mobile banking van for some rural areas on the mainland. Times, Sunday Times This in part reflects a repricing of the bank's current account offering and a rapid drop in the number of branches the bank operates. Times, Sunday Times The bank operates from 24 offices worldwide and has assets under management of more than $22 billion. Times, Sunday Times The bank operates a total of 24 branches nationwide and employs 276 employees at the end of 2009. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Under the fixed exchange rate system, the central bank operates in the foreign exchange market to maintain a specific exchange rate. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In my view, bank profits have been driven significantly by the vast amount of government and central bank support since the crisis. Times, Sunday Times While bank profits are diving, pay levels appear to be falling at a more pedestrian pace. Times, Sunday Times The technology costs of setting up a new clearing system are estimated to be around 2-3 billion, modest in terms of bank profits. Times, Sunday Times Rate cuts mean that bank profits will be further weakened — which partly explains why their share prices are so weak. Times,Sunday Times Low interest rates shrivel bank profits, inducing lenders to expand their profitable credit card businesses. Times, Sunday Times The reassurance was undermined by officials, who pointed out that the new system could start only once the new bank regulator had been set up, not before next year. Times, Sunday Times The senator has proposed a consumer financial protection agency, as well as a single federal bank regulator. Times, Sunday Times A senior bank regulator said an extraordinary thing the other day. Times, Sunday Times Its bank regulator pressed the country's banks to cut back lending and has already increased its reserve requirements once this year. Times, Sunday Times Bank regulators are eyeing the possibility of snaring new lenders in their net, inevitably driving up costs and stifling innovation. Times, Sunday Times This expropriation of bank shareholders has not only put the 'rescued' institutions out of business. Times, Sunday Times Not even bank shareholders have been served well, although the banks' managers walked away with billions. Times, Sunday Times What has been good for those receiving them has been bad for bank shareholders and bank workers' pay. Times, Sunday Times There were accusations that he was favouring bank shareholders over ordinary taxpayers and breaching fiscal rules. Times, Sunday Times Nor can they end bank shareholders' obsession with quarterly returns, which makes 'long-term value investing' look more like a series of one-night stands. Times, Sunday Times Witnesses saw the plane climb to a tail stand, then bank sharply left, then right, then fall into a steep dive. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The pilot banked sharply to avoid being hit, then launched into a high-speed pursuit. The Sun The helicopter banked sharply at the top of lagoon and began to fly south. Times, Sunday Times The instant that the train emerges from the tunnel it banks sharply to the right. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He banked sharply and headed for the ship's starboard side. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They now purchased bank stock and extended their loans to agriculture, housing, exports, businesses, governments, and assisted in disaster relief. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Most of the banks were nationalized when their stocks collapsed in the 1983 bank stock crisis. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Making a statement of all kinds of stocks in a company's store on that particular time becomes a bank stock statement. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For example, a sharp fall in dividend payouts could have been caused by the fund manager holding a heavy concentration of bank stocks. Times, Sunday Times In particular, are you ready to move back into bank stocks? Times, Sunday Times The bank teller is polite, but I feel a nuisance. Times, Sunday Times (2011) The Indian system films people from the side as they walk towards an airport check-in or a bank teller. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Family Father was a bank manager; mother was a bank teller. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Is she a bank teller? Times, Sunday Times (2008) The bank teller said the web-site was very slow. Times, Sunday Times (2007) It provides software tools that enhance typically volume-intensive applications such as airline reservation and bank transaction processing systems. Times, Sunday Times As she flicks through files of photographs, conversations and bank transactions, she looks for subtle clues that will help her identify the suspect. The Sun Satellites govern bank transactions, traffic systems, the national grid and even elements of the government's coronavirus response. Times,Sunday Times This affected many thousands of customers, and bank transactions were one casualty. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The notes were in limited circulation and were usually used for bank transactions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Sprawled across a canal bank, the complex consisted of three large rectangular buildings surrounded by huts. The Sun Walkies, either on hillside or canal bank, are plentiful. Times, Sunday Times They are generally placed in pre-existing grooves in the canal bank. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Near the quarry, it was built on the canal bank, but lower down it was built further to the west. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The original line followed closely the canal bank coming close to the village. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The talks are over a debt swap in which creditor banks take a loss of 65 to 70 per cent of their assets, reports suggested. Times, Sunday Times Even so, his dealings were precarious enough for his creditor banks to insist that he live on an allowance. Times,Sunday Times The company confirmed that its debts amount to $14 billion (9.9 billion), $7.4 billion of which are owed to its international creditor banks. Times, Sunday Times Yesterday, its main three creditor banks came up with an out-of-court settlement plan to forgive $3 billion of debt owed by the airline. Times, Sunday Times The total cash paid by the debtor banks equaled the total cash collected by the creditor banks. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 And compare this with the situation of someone who has 100,000 savings, but no debts, with the same failed bank. Times, Sunday Times These are the heads of a failed bank and if it wasn't for the taxpayer they would not have a job. The Sun The hedge fund manager and his fellow investors will inject $1.3 billion (880,000) into the failed bank. Times, Sunday Times We are not the only failed bank. Times, Sunday Times The cost of that insurance should be borne in the first instance by shareholders and subordinated creditors of any failed bank. Times, Sunday Times Regulators will have more power to take over failing banks. Times, Sunday Times (2009) We are not the only failed bank. Times, Sunday Times (2012) A settlement with the creditors of its three failed banks is imminent. Times, Sunday Times (2015) What are foreign banks offering now? Times, Sunday Times (2010) The growth of online saving is behind the influx of foreign banks. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Some foreign banks have introduced loans to buy properties. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Another was awarded 165 for slipping on leaves and one received 160 after being pushed down a grassy bank. The Sun (2008) The female plant which is growing on a grassy bank on the Portland peninsula now has dozens of offspring. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Since the river fed off the mountain snowpack, he was chilled deep by the time they scrambled onto the grassy bank at the far side. A TIME OF WAR (1988) These countries all have slightly differing problems, encompassing public and private sector debt and insolvent banks. Times, Sunday Times Insolvent banks and the need to rescue them plunged the country into a budgetary crisis. Times, Sunday Times Insolvent banks must be recapitalised or closed. Times, Sunday Times Sixteen small and insolvent banks would be closed, with a small market share of only 2.5%. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Alternatively, potentially insolvent banks with toxic assets will seek out very risky speculative loans to shift risk onto their depositors and other creditors. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A consultation has begun with lending banks that will end in July. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Its working capital comes from a consortium of six high street lending banks. Times, Sunday Times (2014) It will continue to sell assets and is asking its lending banks to lengthen repayment periods for its debt. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Crammed on to bridges, lining the banks, craning our necks to see. Times, Sunday Times The company needs to replace the $1 billion ($600m) line the banks froze so that it can buy crude and keep its plants running. Times, Sunday Times Expecting a miracle, the ranks of faithful fans in bright yellow lined the banks around the track. Times, Sunday Times Broken walls and the remnants of old sluices showed where the mills had once lined the banks. Times, Sunday Times It's a combination of the relaxation value — there's nothing more serene than floating through a country — and the treasures that line the banks. Times, Sunday Times One of America's biggest mortgage banks went bust. Times, Sunday Times (2008) That was the month when Northern Rock, the mortgage bank, was forced to go to the Bank of England for emergency support. Times, Sunday Times (2008) London said they would be interested in buying stock in the small business and mortgage bank. Times, Sunday Times (2015) I have just been watching a flock of lapwings resting on a muddy bank in a large, flooded gravel pit. Times, Sunday Times Splashing back to my clothes on the muddy bank, a giant spider scuttles from under my trousers. The Sun Nearby, on a low, muddy bank, we saw two very small iridescent blue kingfishers perched one above the other on a couple of twigs. Times, Sunday Times This flowed downhill quite rapidly for a muddy bank and ultimately took the hotel with it. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Does he live in a holt and take joy in sliding around on muddy banks? Times, Sunday Times Soon, chronicling your life on digital bits will be as automatic as your online bank statement, he adds. Times, Sunday Times Criminals are targeting people with online bank accounts in a number of ways. Times, Sunday Times Online bank statements are not acceptable because they can be doctored easily; therefore you need to ask for hard copies from your bank. Times, Sunday Times Internet shopping and auction scams were becoming increasingly difficult to detect, as were online bank account and card frauds, the group said in a report. Times, Sunday Times This allows them to activate one-time codes needed for online bank transfers. The Sun Developers of a deep-water port on the opposite bank have retrieved several live shells. Times, Sunday Times On one site, a user advocates bait boats as a way of sending bacon butties to his pal on the opposite bank. Times, Sunday Times Sky and water merged into a sheet of grey, broken only by the dark line of the opposite bank. Times, Sunday Times Meanwhile, a third author (born 1907) spent time in a hamlet on the river's opposite bank. Times, Sunday Times A river passes nearby; prior to moving here, they had a holiday home (later demolished) on the opposite bank. Times, Sunday Times Well, the old saying has it that if you owe the bank 1,000 it's your problem, but if you owe 1 million it's the bank's. Times, Sunday Times It has updated your credit file to show you do not owe the bank any money. Times, Sunday Times If you owe the bank 1 million, the bank has a problem. Times, Sunday Times Where customers owe the bank more than they have in savings accounts, they are 'ineligible' for any compensation. Times, Sunday Times Can there be a clearer example of the adage that if you owe your bank 50,000 you're in trouble, but if you owe it 50 million, the bank's in trouble? Times, Sunday Times The group's private bank recorded a 17 per cent rise in revenues to 20.4 million over the same period. Times, Sunday Times That means an end to payments into private bank accounts or pet projects. Times, Sunday Times Then there's the private bank for people with more than 500,000 to invest. Times, Sunday Times We were able to resolve the issue by approaching a private bank. Times, Sunday Times The assets were part of a private bank client portfolio. Times, Sunday Times Even so, he's produced a clean, profitable bank. Times, Sunday Times Chefs complain that even when they are profitable banks are unwilling to lend to them. Times, Sunday Times He announced that loss-making banks should be bailed out not by the state but by other, profitable banks. Times, Sunday Times It has established itself as one of the largest and most profitable banks operating in the country. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In effect, the organization behind the tokens became the regional bank. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The new bank was expected to have total assets of around two trillion yen, making it the dominant regional bank in the prefecture. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was set up as a state-owned, regional bank, offering micro-finance loans and other banking services. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Thriving local and regional banks, tied into their communities, with real knowledge of their customers, instead of the faceless global leviathans of the international markets. Times, Sunday Times The regional banks are heavily invested in mortgages on commercial properties. Times, Sunday Times Regulators not only failed to regulate banks properly in the last 20 years, their job became much more difficult. Times, Sunday Times I think the government needs to handle its own finances and regulate banks before telling others how to do it. Times, Sunday Times The introduction of the exchange would provide central banks with the complete and instantaneous information required to regulate banks. Times, Sunday Times At the microeconomic level, governments can regulate banks and other financial institutions to keep them sound. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The public interest view holds that governments regulate banks to facilitate the efficient functioning of banks by ameliorating market failures, for the benefit of broader civil society. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Furthermore, the damage to retail bank margins from lower bank rate may itself curb the supply of credit to the economy and derail the expansion. Times, Sunday Times At the moment low interest rates make it almost impossible to run a profitable retail bank. Times,Sunday Times If it clinches this deal, it would be its first expansion rather than shrinkage since the crisis and would bolster its retail bank. Times, Sunday Times It has been pushing to be allowed to restructure itself so that its retail bank, while ringfenced, becomes a subsidiary of its investment banking division. Times, Sunday Times The lender saw bad debt charges in the retail bank jump 34 per cent last year. Times, Sunday Times I doubt if most of them would rob a bank or embezzle your money. SUMMER OF SECRETS (2003) Comedy about a debt-ridden man who hatches a scheme to rob a bank. The Sun (2009) And when you want money, you just rob a bank. The Sun (2015) These guys came on like they'd just robbed a bank. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Just off to rob a bank. The Sun (2014) But our state-owned bank was more economical and used only one bookrunner: itself. Times, Sunday Times Yet even a 100% state-owned bank has to play within the rules. Times, Sunday Times The state-owned bank used budget week to announce an overhaul in overdraft and in-credit interest rates. Times, Sunday Times I think we are going to see a state-owned bank as well and parastatals moving back to the epicentre of policy. ST He also was linked to the fraudulent sale of a state-owned bank. Times, Sunday Times Witnesses told how she bravely took the doomed plane into a steep bank when she realised it was heading for houses. The Sun From the village, which stood high on a steep bank, the trellised skeleton could be seen: a picturesque - indeed, a fantastic - sight in misty weather... The Times Literary Supplement That was for about three miles; then full tilt down a steep bank into a valley. Times, Sunday Times The aircraft veered left before flying off the steep bank that separates the runway from a multi-lane highway below. Times, Sunday Times One day, he saw a guy in a red hat cutting a tree with a chainsaw, so he decided to go up a steep bank backwards. Times, Sunday Times Stream bank instability and siltation are common, and the threat of landslides has discouraged urban development in the hills. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Several minor work projects were undertaken the 1970s with trail clearance and stream bank restoration. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A line of prepared defenses lined the stream bank, but only 10 of the planned 24 cannons were installed in the redoubts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Most specimens have been collected over shallow, fine gravel shoals with moderate to swift flow, usually near the stream bank. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Stream bank instability and siltation are common, and landslides deter urban development at higher elevations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He is suing the bank for $9 billion. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Why are investors suing the big banks? Times, Sunday Times (2009) A few former bond traders are suing the bank over what they claim they are owed in bonuses. Times, Sunday Times (2006) This time it has nothing to do with his mammoth payout from the troubled bank. Times, Sunday Times The troubled bank managed to avoid taking a direct bailout from the taxpayer during the financial crash of 2008. The Sun The troubled bank has to raise 1.5billion to survive and planned to force bondholders to take shares instead. The Sun Despite its woes, the troubled bank has remained a hit with its four million customers. The Sun Many of the troubled banks were successfully restructured and amalgamated. Times, Sunday Times Our hotel manager showed me a wall of the money-bricks he has to withdraw from the bank every week to pay staff and suppliers. Times, Sunday Times Regulators want to avoid a repeat of 2008, when banks withdrew credit, causing a deeper recession. Times,Sunday Times An estimated €6 billion was withdrawn from the banks over the past week. Times, Sunday Times Almost 12,000 had been withdrawn from his bank account. The Sun We, therefore, need new banks or, better still, businesses that can fill the gap efficiently as banks withdraw. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 堤岸, 银行, 存款于飞机, 存飞机 Japanese: 土手, 銀行 finance, ~銀行の口座を所有している, 預ける銀行に金を |
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