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    The Second Period.Feng Youlan - 1982 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 13 (2-3):26-38.
    In 1923, there was a debate in Chinese philosophical circles on the view of life [also known as the science versus metaphysics controversy]. In the introduction to A View of Life, I described the situation at the time.
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    The Second Period of Quakerism.H. F. Kearney - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:311-311.
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    The Chronology of Anaxagoras' Athenian Period and the Date of His Trial.J. Mansfeld - 1979 - Mnemosyne 32 (1-2):39-69.
    In the first part of this paper, I shall argue that Apollodorus of Athens, in his Chronica, dated Anaxagoras' arrival at Athens to 456/5, following Demetrius of Phalerum. Rejecting the divergent opinion of others, he also followed Demetrius' estimation of the Athenian period as having lasted 20 years, which makes 437/6 Anaxagoras' last year at Athens 1). In the second part I shall argue that the trial of Anaxagoras, about which no information survives in the (...)
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    The Second Period of Quakerism. [REVIEW]H. F. Kearney - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:311-311.
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    The Second Period of Quakerism. [REVIEW]H. F. Kearney - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:311-311.
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  6. The Second Temple Period in Byzantine Chronicles.Rivkah Fishman-Duker - 1977 - Byzantion 47:126-156.
     
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    Le stamnos d'Athènes n° 5898 du peintre de Brygos.Olga E. Tzachou-Alexandroi - 2001 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 125 (1):89-108.
    Stamnos no. 5898 of the 3rd Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities has been restored from fragments which were found in an ancient well together with a large number of other broken vases during the course of an excavation on the site of no. 12 Ayiou Georgiou Karytsi at the corner of Praxitelous street. The foot and a number of fragments are missing, but the main décoration is complète. A meander encircles the vase, marking the line of the ground in (...)
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    Lyric in the Second Degree: Archaic and Early Classical Poetry in Himerius of Athens.Francesca Modini - 2022 - Classical Quarterly 72 (2):834-849.
    This article reconsiders the methodological issues posed by the reception of archaic and classical poetry in imperial rhetorical texts. It argues that references to ancient poems and poets in the works of imperial sophists are always already the product of appropriation and rewriting, and that the study of sophists’ engagement with poetry should go beyond Quellenforschung to explore how and why poetic models were transformed in light of their new rhetorical and imperial contexts. To illustrate this approach and its contribution (...)
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    Aristotle's Life.Georgios Anagnostopoulos - 2009 - In A Companion to Aristotle. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 1–13.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Early Years in Stageira First Athenian Period Period of Travels Second Period in Athens Last Year in Chalcis, Euboia Notes Bibliography.
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    Ḥadīth In The Mamlūk Period Accordiıng To Badr Al-Dīn al-ʿAynī’s Iqd Al-Jumān (Second Half of The 7th Century – Beginning of The 8th Century). [REVIEW]Fatma Betül Altintaş - 2022 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 26 (2):583-603.
    History works written in the style of chronicles are used not only for the purpose for which they were written. Chronic works may also contain reflections on the position of the ulema (ʿulamāʾ) at the time of its writing and his view of the scientific world of the period in which he lived. This work is based on the book ʿIqd al-jumān fī taʾrīkh ahl al-zamān written by the celebrated Ḥanafī jurist (faqīh) and muḥaddith Badr al-Dīn al-ʿAynī as a (...)
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  11. Jewish Writings of the Second Temple Period.Michael E. Stone - 1984
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    Cyprus in the hellenistic period - (A.) Michel chypre à l’épreuve de la domination lagide. Testimonia épigraphiques sur la société et Les institutions chypriotes à l’époque hellénistique. (Bibliothèque Des écoLes françaises d'athènes et de Rome 393.) Pp. X + 308, maps. Athens: École française d'athènes, 2020. Cased, €60. Isbn: 978-2-86958-464-8. [REVIEW]Dorothea Stavrou - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):214-216.
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    Judaism of the second temple period (Vol 1: Qumran and Apocalypticism).David Flusser - 2008 - HTS Theological Studies 64 (4):1961-1962.
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  14. Judaism of the Second Temple Period. Vol. 1: Qumran and Apocalypticism.David Flusser - 2007
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    Irregular holding of second job in the transition period.Tanya Chavdarova - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (1-3):443-451.
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  16. Verisimilitude: The third period.Ilkka Niiniluoto - 1998 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 49 (1):1-29.
    The modern history of verisimilitude can be divided into three periods. The first began in 1960, when Karl Popper proposed his qualitative definition of what it is for one theory to be more truthlike than another theory, and lasted until 1974, when David Miller and Pavel Trich published their refutation of Popper's definition. The second period started immediately with the attempt to explicate truthlikeness by means of relations of similarity or resemblance between states of affairs (or their linguistic (...)
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    History of Chinese Philosophy, Volume 2: The Period of Classical Learning From the Second Century B.C. To the Twentieth Century A.D.Derk Bodde (ed.) - 1983 - Princeton University Press.
    Since its original publication in Chinese in the 1930s, this work has been accepted by Chinese scholars as the most important contribution to the study of their country's philosophy. In 1952 the book was published by Princeton University Press in an English translation by the distinguished scholar of Chinese history, Derk Bodde, "the dedicated translator of Fung Yu-lan's huge history of Chinese philosophy". Available for the first time in paperback, it remains the most complete work on the subject in any (...)
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    Archaic Greece (1) History of the Hellenic World. The Archaic Period (1100–479 B.C.) Pp. 555. Numerous colour illustrations. Athens and London: Ekdotike Athenon S.A. and Heinemann, 1976. Cloth, £16. [REVIEW]M. M. Austin - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (02):212-213.
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    Athens, Thebes, and the foundation of the second Athenian League.Robert Morstein Kallet-Marx - 1985 - Classical Antiquity 4 (2):127-151.
  20. The second wave: a reader in feminist theory.Linda J. Nicholson (ed.) - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    This volume collects many of the major essays of feminist theory of the past forty years. The essays included here are those which have made key contributions to feminist theory during this period and which have generated extensive discussion. The volume organizes these essays historically, so as to provide a sense of the major turning points in feminist theory. Beginning with those essays which have provoked widespread discussion in the early days of the second wave, the volume then (...)
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  21. Survey article. Verisimilitude: the third period.Ilkka Niiniluoto - 1998 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 49 (1):1-29.
    The modern history of verisimilitude can be divided into three periods. The first began in 1960, when Karl Popper proposed his qualitative definition of what it is for one theory to be more truthlike than another theory, and lasted until 1974, when David Miller and Pavel Trichý published their refutation of Popper's definition. The second period started immediately with the attempt to explicate truthlikeness by means of relations of similarity or resemblance between states of affairs (or their linguistic (...)
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    Rethinking the Synthesis Period in Evolutionary Studies.Joe Cain - 2009 - Journal of the History of Biology 42 (4):621 - 648.
    I propose we abandon the unit concept of "the evolutionary synthesis". There was much more to evolutionary studies in the 1920s and 1930s than is suggested in our commonplace narratives of this object in history. Instead, four organising threads capture much of evolutionary studies at this time. First, the nature of species and the process of speciation were dominating, unifying subjects. Second, research into these subjects developed along four main lines, or problem complexes: variation, divergence, isolation, and selection. Some (...)
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    The second sophistic.Tim Whitmarsh - 2005 - Oxford ;: Oxford University Press, published for the Classical Association.
    The 'Second Sophistic' is arguably the fastest-growing area in contemporary classical scholarship. This short, accessible account explores the various ways in which modern scholarship has approached one of the most extraordinary literary phenomena of antiquity, the dazzling oratorical culture of the Early Imperial period. Successive chapters deal with historical and cultural background, sophistic performance, technical treatises (including the issue of Atticism and Asianism), the concept of identity, and the wider impact of sophistic performance on major authors of the (...)
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    'The pen is mightier than the sword': Literacy and scribes in Israel during the Second Temple period.Gerda de Villiers - 2013 - HTS Theological Studies 69 (1):1-9.
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    The Scientific Analysis of Pottery - R. E. Jones (with contributions by J. Boardman, H. W. Catling, C. B. Mee, W. W. Phelps and A. M. Pollard): Greek and Cypriot Pottery: a Review of Scientific Studies. (The British School at Athens, Fitch Laboratory, Occasional Paper, 1.) Pp. xxxi + 938; numerous plates, figures, tables and 1 fiche. Athens: British School at Athens, 1986 (second, corrected impression, 1987). £45.00. [REVIEW]Alan Johnston - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (1):109-110.
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    Deputies Of Niğde In The First And Second Period In Grand National Assembly Of Turkey And Their Activities.Mücahit ÖZÇELİK - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:2485-2500.
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  27. Travel to Greece and Polychromy in the 19th Century: Mutations of Ideals of Beauty and Greek Antiquities.Marianna Charitonidou - 2022 - Heritage 5:1050–1065.
    The article examines the collaborations between the pensionnaires of the Villa Medici in Rome and the members of the French School of Athens, shedding light on the complex relationships between architecture, art, and archeology. The second half of the 19th century was a period during which the exchanges and collaborations between archaeologists, artists, and architects acquired a reinvented role and a dominant place. Within such a context, Athens was the place par excellence, where the encounter between (...)
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  28. Lindsay Norwood SLA May 5, 2009 Critical Review of Second Language Acquisition and the Critical Period Hypothesis ed. David Birdsong (1999). [REVIEW]David Birdsong - forthcoming - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society.
     
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    E. Poulsen: Asine II: Results of the Excavations East of the Acropolis, 1970–74. Fasc. 6 The Post-Geometric Periods, Part 2 The Post-Geometric Settlement Material and Tombs of the Hellenistic Period. (Skrifter Utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Athen, 4, xxiv: 6, 2.) Pp. 52; 41 figs, 5 plates. Stockholm: Paul Åström, 1994. Paper. [REVIEW]B. A. Sparkes - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):479-.
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    E. Poulsen: Asine II: Results of the Excavations East of the Acropolis, 1970–74. Fasc. 6 The Post-Geometric Periods, Part 2 The Post-Geometric Settlement Material and Tombs of the Hellenistic Period. (Skrifter Utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Athen, 4, xxiv: 6, 2.) Pp. 52; 41 figs, 5 plates. Stockholm: Paul Åström, 1994. Paper. [REVIEW]B. A. Sparkes - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (2):479-479.
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    On Sherd and Papyrus: Aramaic and Hebrew Inscriptions from the Second Temple, Mishnaic, and Talmudic Periods.Michael Sokoloff & J. Naveh - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1):73.
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    The Sphinx and the Veil of Isis.Allen Speight - 2021 - The Owl of Minerva 52 (1):11-26.
    Jon Stewart’s recent book offers an opportunity to re-explore one of the richest areas of Hegel’s cultural research during the Berlin period, the wide-ranging study of world religions developed in the second part of his Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion. While this treatment of world religious traditions has often been taken as out-of-date and narrowly Eurocentric, there are, as Stewart suggests, important contributions within Hegel’s developing work on pre-classical and Asian religions that remain of interest to contemporary (...)
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    Clairève Grandjouan: Terracottas and Plastic Lamps of the Roman Period. (The Athenian Agora, vol. vi.) Pp. xii+106; 33 plates, 7 figs. Princeton, N.J.: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1961. Cloth, $10.00. [REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (03):321-.
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    Two approaches to life in the Second Temple period: Deuteronomy and Qoholet.Christo Lombaard - 2009 - HTS Theological Studies 65 (1).
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    (N.) Kourou Ανασκφές Νάξον. Το νότιο νεκροταφείο της Νάξον κατά τη γεωμετρική περίοδο. Έρευνες των ετών 1931-1939 (Excavations on Naxos. The South Necropolis of Naxos in the Geometric Period. Research 1931-1939).(Collection of the Athens Archaeological Society 19). Athens, 1999. Pp. 227. 9607036964. [REVIEW]Kenneth Sheedy - 2001 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 121:211-212.
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    Semiotic value in advertisements in Silesian Catholic periodicals from the second half of the nineteenth to early twentieth centuries.Małgorzata Haładewicz-Grzelak & Joanna Lubos-Kozieł - 2012 - Semiotica 2012 (192).
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    Living by the Clock. The Introduction of Clock Time in the Greek World.Sofie Remijsen - 2021 - Klio 103 (1):1-29.
    SummaryThis paper discusses how the notion of clock time was introduced in the Greek world. On the basis of an analysis of the earliest (potential) references to hours and clocks in texts from the late fifth to the early third century BC in their historical context, and with reference to the earliest archaeologically attested clocks, it proposes a scenario for the conception and development of this conventional system. It offers a new interpretation of the problematic passage Herodotus 2.109 and argues (...)
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    The Second Vatican Council, poverty and Irish mentalities.Carole Holohan - 2020 - History of European Ideas 46 (7):1009-1026.
    ABSTRACT The role of the Catholic Church as conservative watchdog in the ‘culture wars’ of the 1970s and 1980s, with regards to issues of contraception, abortion and divorce, has perhaps obscured its more complicated stance on social issues. This article focuses on a significant shift in thinking with regards to the unacceptability of poverty and the role of the state in welfare provision in the 1960s and 1970s. It argues that in Ireland Catholic ideas, given a public platform by the (...)
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    Myth and Symbol (S.) Des Bouvrie (ed.) Myth and Symbol II. Symbolic Phenomena in Ancient Greek Culture. Papers from the Second and Third International Symposia on Symbolism at the Norwegian Institute at Athens, September 21–24, 2000 and September 19–22, 2002. (Papers from the Norwegian Institute at Athens 7.) Bergen: the Norwegian Institute at Athens, 2004. Paper. ISBN: 978-82-91626-22-. [REVIEW]Emma Stafford - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):82-.
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    ASPECTS OF FIFTH-CENTURY ATHENIAN ART - (J.) Neils, (O.) Palagia (edd.) From Kallias to Kritias. Art in Athens in the Second Half of the Fifth Century b.c. Pp. x + 380, colour figs, b/w & colour ills, b/w & colour maps. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 2022. Cased, £109, €119.95, US$137.99. ISBN: 978-3-11-068092-8. [REVIEW]Jacquelyn H. Clements - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (1):275-278.
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    Boundary mechanisms in adverts from Silesian Catholic periodicals from the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries. [REVIEW]Małgorzata Haładewicz-Grzelak & Joanna Lubos-Kozieł - 2013 - Sign Systems Studies 41 (1):42-68.
    The paper provides an empirical study of semiotic mechanisms of culture. We apply the methodology developed by the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics, building also on the criteria of boundary-work dynamics to examine a collected corpus of adverts appearing in Silesian Catholic periodicals (in Germanand in Polish) from the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries. We discuss the cultural implications of the differences and similarities in German and Polish ads and propose functional explanations of the results in (...)
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    R. Hägg(ed.): Ancient Greek Cult Practice from the Epigraphical Evidence: Proceedings of the second international seminar on Ancient Greek Cult, organized by the Swedish Institute at Athens, 22–24 November 1991. (Skrifter Utgivna Svenska Institutet i Athen, Acta Instituti Atheniensis Regni Sueciae 8, XIII.) Pp. 184; 33 figs. Jonsered: Paul Åstrþm, 1994. Paper, SEK 250. [REVIEW]Robert Parker - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (2):376-376.
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    The Scientific Analysis of Pottery - R. E. Jones (with contributions by J. Boardman, H. W. Catling, C. B. Mee, W. W. Phelps and A. M. Pollard): Greek and Cypriot Pottery: a Review of Scientific Studies. (The British School at Athens, Fitch Laboratory, Occasional Paper, 1.) Pp. xxxi + 938; numerous plates, figures, tables and 1 fiche. Athens: British School at Athens, 1986 (second, corrected impression, 1987). £45.00. [REVIEW]Alan Johnston - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (1):109-110.
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    Boundary mechanisms in adverts from Silesian Catholic periodicals from the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries. [REVIEW]Małgorzata Haładewicz-Grzelak & Joanna Lubos-Kozieł - 2013 - Sign Systems Studies 41 (1):42-68.
    The paper provides an empirical study of semiotic mechanisms of culture. We apply the methodology developed by the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics, building also on the criteria of boundary-work dynamics to examine a collected corpus of adverts appearing in Silesian Catholic periodicals (in Germanand in Polish) from the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries. We discuss the cultural implications of the differences and similarities in German and Polish ads and propose functional explanations of the results in (...)
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    A History of Greek Literature from the earliest period to the death of Demosthenes, by F. B. Jevons, M.A. Second edition, 1889. pp. xvi. 525. 8 s_. 6 _d[REVIEW]C. S. R. - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (1-2):69-.
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    From Simonides to Isocrates: The Fifth-Century Origins of Fourth-Century Panhellenism.Michael A. Flower - 2000 - Classical Antiquity 19 (1):65-101.
    This article attempts to gather the evidence for panhellenism in the fifth century B.C. and to trace its development both as a political program and as a popular ideology. Panhellenism is here defined as the idea that the various Greek city-states could solve their political disputes and simultaneously enrich themselves by uniting in common cause and conquering all or part of the Persian empire. An attempt is made to trace the evidence for panhellenism throughout the fifth century by combining different (...)
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    Some Notes on the Athenian Gymnasiarch.Bram Fauconnier - 2022 - Klio 104 (1):135-158.
    Summary This paper investigates the Athenian gymnasiarchy, an office that remains badly understood. Originally a festival liturgy, the gymnasiarchy was transformed into a magistracy at the end of the fourth century BC. This paper first examines the reasons for the shift and argues that it was connected to broader political currents in late Classical Athens. Secondly, it sheds new light on the nature of the office in the Hellenistic period. Whereas earlier scholars assumed that the Athenian gymnasiarch was (...)
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  48. Sunesis: Understanding (its) Deeper Meaning in the Classical Period.Carlo DaVia - forthcoming - Rheinisches Museum Für Philologie.
    This article argues that the meaning of σύνεσις in the classical period has been inadequately understood, and consequently its historical significance has likely been misplaced. The traditional view is that the word possessed two basic meanings. First and foremost, σύνεσις meant a general ability to understand. Second and less frequently, it meant moral conscience or some such ability to judge the morality of human choice and action. However, by considering anew the attestations of σύνεσις and its grammatically related (...)
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    The Roots of “Radical Interactionism”.Lonnie Athens - 2009 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 39 (4):387-414.
    A plea has been made for replacing the perspective of “symbolic interactionism” with a new interactionist's perspective—“radical interactionism.” Unlike in symbolic interactionism, where Mead's and Blumer's ideas play the most prominent roles, in radical interactionism's, Park's ideas play a more prominent role than either Mead's or Blumer's ideas. On the one hand, according to Mead, the general principle behind the organization of human group life was once dominance, but it is now “sociality.” On the other hand, according to Park, this (...)
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    History of Chinese Philosophy, Volume 2: The Period of Classical Learning From the Second Century B.C. To the Twentieth Century A.D.Yu-lan Fung - 1983 - Princeton University Press.
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