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    On Wang Hui's Contribution to an 'Asian School of Chinese International Relations'.Ralph Weber - 2014 - In . pp. 76-94.
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    “How to Compare?” - On the Methodological State of Comparative Philosophy.Ralph Weber - 2013 - Philosophy Compass 8 (7):593-603.
    From early on, comparative philosophy has had on offer a high variety of goals, approaches and methodologies. Such high variety is still today a trademark of the discipline, and it is not uncommon of representatives of one camp in comparative philosophy to think of those in other camps as not really being about ‘comparative philosophy’. Much of the disagreement arguably has to do with methodological problems related to the concept of comparison and with the widely prevailing but unwarranted assumption that (...)
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    Three tales of the New World: Nation, religion, and colonialism in Hakluyt, Hulsius, and de Bry.Sven Trakulhun, Daniel Carey & Claire Jowitt - 2012 - In Sven Trakulhun, Daniel Carey & Claire Jowitt (eds.), Hakluyt Society Extra Series. pp. 57-66.
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    At the Papini hotel – On pragmatism in the study of international relations.Ulrich Franke & Ralph Weber - 2012 - European Journal of International Relations 18 (4):669-691.
    Pragmatism is ever more popular amongst those who study international relations. Its emphasis on practice is generally acknowledged as a defining characteristic. There is, however, a general tension within pragmatist thought concerning practice, for pragmatism may emphasize the theorizing of practice. It is, then, distinguished from other theories in International Relations (IR) such as neo-realism or constructivism as a contender in their midst. We delineate a pragmatist theory of IR in the first part of this article, but insist on going (...)
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  5. Brief history of development1.East Asia - 1987 - In Geoffrey H. Blowers & Alison M. Turtle (eds.), Psychology moving East: the status of western psychology in Asia and Oceania. [Sydney]: Sydney University Press. pp. 105.
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    History of East Asia: From the Origins of Civilization to the Twenty-First Century. By Charles Holcombe.J. Michael Farmer - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (1).
    A History of East Asia: From the Origins of Civilization to the Twenty-First Century. By Charles Holcombe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. xxiv + 403. $33.
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    The Buddha's footprint: an environmental history of Asia.Johan Elverskog - 2020 - Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
    An environmental history of Buddhism. The book addresses the basic concerns of environmental history: the history of human thought about "nature" or "the environment"; the influence of environmental factors on human history; and the effect of human-caused environmental changes on human society.
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  8. ‘Who Are We?’ On Rorty, Rhetoric, and Politics.Giorgio Baruchello & Ralph Weber - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (2):197-214.
    It is not unusual to think of Rorty’s work as a success in rhetoric and a failure in political philosophy. In this article we re-evaluate this assessment by analyzing a typical feature of Rorty’s writing: his frequent use of “we so-and-so.” Taking stock of the existing literature on the subject we discuss how Rorty’s use of the “we” was received by peers and how he himself made sense of it. We then analyze Rorty’s oeuvre in order to show that a (...)
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    A history of hadrami community in southeast asia.Imam Subchi - 2020 - Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 14 (2):169-188.
    Hadrami-Arabs have played essential roles in Islamisation process across Southeast Asian region. This article diachronically examines the history of Hadrami community and their roles in islamisation. It looks at the dynamics, adaptation, and contestation of Islamisation in the region. This article offers actors-centered accounts of how the Hadrami community contributes to Islamic proselitisation activism, politics, and contestation within the community. It further argues that, throughout the history of Hadrami in Southeast Asia, political adaptation and contestation have been (...)
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    History of Pandemics in Southeast Asia: A Return of National Anxieties?Vivek Neelakantan - 2023 - Isis 114 (S1):419-446.
    Between 1983 and 2006 there were two distinct sorts of historical writings on Southeast Asian medical history, with quite different emphases. Some historians focused on the history of medicine in national contexts—a practice that resulted in the neglect of larger socioeconomic factors such as migration—that affected the trajectory of pandemics. At the same time, pursuing a different line of thinking, another group of historians focused on the history of specific diseases from a demographic perspective. These two approaches (...)
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    Africa, Asia, and the History of Philosophy: Racism in the Formation of the Philosophical Canon, 1780–1830.Peter K. J. Park - 2013 - State University of New York Press.
    A historical investigation of the exclusion of Africa and Asia from modern histories of philosophy.
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    Reflections on the transnational and comparative imperial history of Asia: Its promises, perils, and prospects.Peter C. Perdue - 2017 - Thesis Eleven 139 (1):129-144.
    Two prominent approaches to the history of empires and nation-states are comparative imperial history [CIH] and transnational history [TNH]. Each group of historians has actively promoted their perspective, but the two have had little interaction. Furthermore, in the history of East Asia, nationalist perspectives have dominated over transnational approaches until very recent times. This article points to new studies that examine Chinese imperial and national history from transnational and comparative perspectives, and encourages further work, (...)
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  13. Decentring histories of science diplomacy: cases from Asia.Gordon Barrett & Aya Homei - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Science:1-9.
    This special issue brings together a diverse set of cases from Asia with the aim of decentring established historical narratives about science diplomacy. With a critical perspective bringing together the bodies of literature in the fields of the History of Science, Technology and Medicine (STM) and critical Asian Studies, we argue that these cases foreground a geopolitical history with multiple forms of sovereignty – often contested ones – and a range of political institutions and actors that enables (...)
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    The history of hadrami arabic community development in southeast asia.Imam Subchi - 2020 - Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 14 (2):229-256.
    The Arab community has an important role in the process of Islamization in Southeast Asian. One of the Arab community that played an important role in the spread of Islam in Southeast Asia was merchant who came from the south of the Arab lands. This paper examines the development of the Hadrami Arab community in Southeast Asia. Using authoritative studies of literature, this paper discusses the development and revival, and the roleplayed by the Hadrami Arab community in several (...)
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    Archaeological History of Religions of Indian Asia.D. K. D. & J. Finegan - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (1):178.
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    A History of Christianity in Asia, Vol. II, 1500–1900. By Samuel Hugh Moffett.Isaac Padinjarekuttu - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (5):884-886.
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    Towards a transregional history of secularism: Intellectual connectivity, social reform, and state-building in South and Southeast Asia, 1918–1960.Clemens Six - 2022 - Theory and Society 51 (5):761-790.
    This article argues for a transregional historical approach to explain the career of political secularism, i.e. the ideas and practices that inform the modern state’s relationship to and administration of religion, in the 20th century. More specifically, it asks in how far we can understand secularism in South and Southeast Asia between the end of the First World War and decolonisation after 1945 as a result of transregional patterns that evolved within and beyond these regions. The argument is based (...)
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    Studies in the Social History of China & South-East Asia. Essays in Memory of Victor Purcell.Edgar Wickberg, Jerome Ch'en & Nicholas Tarling - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):521.
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    Imperial Nomads. A History of Central Asia, 500-1500.Denis Sinor & Luc Kwanten - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):240.
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    For an Asian History of Modern Asia.Jean Chesneaux, Alessandro Ferace & Nelda Cantarella - 1966 - Diogenes 14 (55):104-119.
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    Querying the Medieval. Texts and the History of Practices in South Asia. Ronald Inden, Jonathan Walters, Daud Ali.Karel Werner - 2002 - Buddhist Studies Review 19 (1):73-75.
    Querying the Medieval. Texts and the History of Practices in South Asia. Ronald Inden, Jonathan Walters, Daud Ali. Oxford University Press, New York 2000. 235 pp. £32.50. ISBN 0-19-512430-8.
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    Cultural Value and Evolving Technologies: Instances From Music and Visual Art.Daniel Asia & Robert Edward Gordon - 2021 - Social Philosophy and Policy 38 (2):210-231.
    Scientific advancement is inextricably linked to cultural advancement, and historically the arts have worked hand in hand with technological change. This essay explores some of the connections that exist between science, technology, and the arts, privileging instances where technological change resulted in new forms of artistic creation. Although the role of the arts in contemporary society has ebbed in comparison to that of technology and science, the essay argues that quality, meaningfulness, and longevity are key components in how the arts (...)
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    Entangled histories of plague ecology in Russia and the USSR.Susan D. Jones & Anna A. Amramina - 2018 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 40 (3):49.
    During the mid-twentieth century, Soviet scientists developed the “natural focus” theory–practice framework to explain outbreaks of diseases endemic to wild animals and transmitted to humans. Focusing on parasitologist-physician Evgeny N. Pavlovsky and other field scientists’ work in the Soviet borderlands, this article explores how the natural focus framework’s concepts and practices were entangled in political as well as material ecologies of knowledge and practice. We argue that the very definition of endemic plague incorporated both hands-on materialist experience and ideological concepts (...)
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    One of The Forgotten Victims of Throne Struggle in The History of Al-Andalus: ‘Abdallāh b. ‘Abd al-Rahmān Al- Nāṣir (d. 338/950 or 339/951). [REVIEW]C. A. N. Mesut - 2023 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 9 (1):1-16.
    ‘Abdallāh b. ‘Abd al-Rahmān al-Nāṣir the son of ‘Abd al-Rahmān III is one of the figures who have remained unnoticed both in classical sources and in contemporary studies. Among the main objectives of this research are to compile and collect information about his life, about whom most of the historical sources of al-Andalus give little or no information. According to historical sources, ‘Abdallāh b. ‘Abd al-Rahmān opposed the appointment of his brother al-Hakam II as the heir apparent and was alleged (...)
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  25. In but Not of Asia: Reflections on Philippine Nationalism as Discourse, Project and Evaluation.Trevor Hogan - 2006 - Thesis Eleven 84 (1):115-132.
    This article rehearses the critical theory of Craig Calhoun’s book on nationalism and applies his threefold typology of ‘project, discourse, evaluation’ to the peculiar case of modern Philippine nationalism. The Republic of the Philippines is a marine archipelago of over 7100 islands and 85 million people of various ethnic, linguistic and cultural identities. Because of its history of colonizations (Spanish, American, Japanese), the predominance of Christianity, and the lack of a unified or prestigious pre-modern religious, political or economic order, (...)
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    Painting in the Far East. An Introduction to the History of Pictorial Art in Asia, Especially China and Japan.C. S. G. & Laurence Binyon - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (4):390.
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    Edwin Murphy: The Antiquities of Asia: a Translation with Notes of Book II of the Library of History of Diodorus Siculus. Pp. xvii+ 130; 18 plates, 1 map. New Brunswick and Oxford: Transaction, 1989. £22.95. [REVIEW]Simon Hornblower - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (02):478-.
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    Edwin Murphy: The Antiquities of Asia: a Translation with Notes of Book II of the Library of History of Diodorus Siculus. Pp. xvii+ 130; 18 plates, 1 map. New Brunswick and Oxford: Transaction, 1989. £22.95. [REVIEW]Simon Hornblower - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (2):478-478.
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    The History of Ancient Science: A Personal View.Geoffrey Lloyd - 2013 - Science in Context 26 (4):587-593.
    My subject is the history of science in antiquity, where the convention I adopt for “antiquity” is that it covers everything from the earliest recorded Mesopotamian investigations in the third millennium BCE down to the end of the third century CE, by which time two particularly significant upheavals had taken place at either end of the Euro-Asia land mass. I refer to the Christianization of the Greco-Roman World and the rise of Buddhism in China. That study poses a (...)
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    Buddhism: Critical Concepts in Religious Studies. Buddhist Origins and the Early History of Buddhism in South and Southeast Asia. Vol. 1.Professor Paul Williams (ed.) - 2005 - Routledge.
    From a field primarily of interest to specialist orientalists, the study of Buddhism has developed to embrace inter alia, theology and religious studies, philosophy, cultural studies, anthropology and comparative studies. There is now greater direct access to Buddhism in the West than ever before, and Buddhist studies are attracting increasing numbers of students. This eight-volume set brings together seminal papers in Buddhist studies from a vast range of academic disciplines, published over the last forty years. With a new introduction by (...)
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    The Concept of “Asia” in the Context of Modern China.Donglan Huang - 2019 - Cultura 16 (2):11-30.
    As a part of the geographical knowledge introduced by Matteo Ricci from the West into China at the beginning of the 17th century, the concept of “Asia” had undergone a cool reception for over three hundred years and did not become a common idea of world geography until the early 20th century when it was publicized by textbooks and other mass media. As the author points out, Asia is not merely a geographical concept, but also refers to (...), culture, and politics. Although early Western missionaries and Chinese scholar-officials like Wei Yuan endowed Asia with a positive meaning as the origin of world civilization, from the mid-19th century on, Chinese intellectuals, out of a sense of crisis caused by the European invasion of Asia, tended to describe Asia as a backward continent subjugated by the white people. In the 1910s, against the background of Japan’s annexation of Korea, Asia was divided into two opposing parts, “the country invading other countries” and “the countries being invaded by other countries”. Along with the occupation of other Asian countries by Japan in the name of “the Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere” in the 1930s and 1940s, the concept of Asia also lost its charm among Chinese nationals. (shrink)
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    Four Studies on the History of Central AsiaFour Studies on the History of Central Asia. Vol. III; Mīr 'Alī-Shīr. A History of the Turkman PeopleFour Studies on the History of Central Asia. Vol. III; Mir 'Ali-Shir. A History of the Turkman People. [REVIEW]William M. Brinner, V. V. Barthold, V. Minorsky & T. Minorsky - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (4):419.
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    Africa, Asia, and the History of Philosophy: Racism and the Formation of the Philosophical Canon, 1780–1820. [REVIEW]Peter Fenves - 2015 - Critical Philosophy of Race 3 (1):152-157.
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  34. Supporting Asian Christianity’s Transition from Mission to Church: A History of the Foundation for Theological Education in South East Asia.[author unknown] - 2010
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    The Historical Geography of Asia Minor at the Time of Paul and Thecla.Angelo Di Berardino - 2017 - Augustinianum 57 (2):341-370.
    The Apostle Paul exercised his ministry in the Roman provinces of Galatia and Asia. An unknown presbyter of the second century wrote the Acts of Paul. An important part of this text consists of the Acts of Paul and Thecla. Although sometimes these Acts circulated as a separate text, they recount the vicissitudes of the virgin Thecla, native of the city of Iconium. The events take place mainly in the cities of Iconium of Licaonia and of Antioch of Pisidia, (...)
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    Nomads, "Barbarians," and the Study of Inner AsiaThe Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia.Jan Nattier & Denis Sinor - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (4):776.
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    A Recent Contribution on the History of the Tibetan EmpireThe Tibetan Empire in Central Asia: A History of the Struggle for Great Power among Tibetans, Turks, Arabs, and Chinese during the Early Middle Ages.Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp & Christopher I. Beckwith - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):94.
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    The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia.Michael Laurence - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (4):513-514.
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    The evolution of self-medication behaviour in mammals.Lucia C. Neco, Eric S. Abelson, Asia Brown, Barbara Natterson-Horowitz & Daniel T. Blumstein - 2019 - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 2019 (blz117):1-6.
    Self-medication behaviour is the use of natural materials or chemical substances to manipulate behaviour or alter the body’s response to parasites or pathogens. Self-medication can be preventive, performed before an individual becomes infected or diseased, and/or therapeutic, performed after an individual becomes infected or diseased. We summarized all available reports of self-medication in mammals and reconstructed its evolution. We found that reports of self-medication were restricted to eutherian mammals and evolved at least four times independently. Self-medication was most commonly reported (...)
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    Forms of the left in postcolonial South Asia: aesthetics, networks and connected histories.Sanjukta Sunderason & Lotte Hoek (eds.) - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This book explores aesthetic forms of the left to negotiate the political frontiers of post-colonial, post-partition South Asia. Spanning India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh, the contributors study art, film and literature to illuminate interconnections across regions and countries, and discuss the shifting political contours of the region during the latter half of the 20th century. With a clear focus and conceptualization this volume raises two key questions; how left-wing art generated cultural and social formations, and how aesthetic forms (...)
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    The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia.Kenneth Allin Luther, Rene Grousset & Naomi Walford - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (2):295.
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    India and South Asia: A Short HistoryA History of India.Donald R. Davis, David Ludden & Peter Robb - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (4):915.
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    Nature, Culture, Imperialism: Essays on the Environmental History of South Asia.Rosane Rocher, David Arnold & Ramachandra Guha - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (3):551.
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    Achaemenid History, VI: Asia Minor and Egypt: Old Cultures in a New Empire.Ronald H. Sack, Heleen Sancisi-Weerdenburg & Amelie Kuhrt - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (2):285.
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  45. On Peter Park's *Africa, Asia and the History of Philosophy*. [REVIEW]Mohammad Azadpur - 2015 - SCTIW Review 2:1-3.
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    Natural history of the retrovirus associated with a human leukemia.Yorio Hinuma - 1985 - Bioessays 3 (5):205-209.
    A human retrovirus etiologically related to a unique leukemia, adult T‐cell leukemia, has been discovered. This retrovirus is endemic in certain areas and ethnic groups, such as the Japanese in Japan and Blacks in Africa. The virus is transmitted from mother to child and husband to wife and by blood transfusion. In addition, a virus like the human retrovirus has been found in various species of monkeys in Asia and Africa. This review describes and discusses recent results on the (...)
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    Sparta - W. G. Forrest: A History of Sparta, 950–195 B.C. Pp. 160. London: Hutchinson, 1968. Stiff paper, 11 s_. 6 _d._(cloth, 27 _s_. 6 _d.). [REVIEW]K. M. T. Chrimes Atkinson - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (01):58-59.
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  48. Studying Wang Yangming: History of a Sinological Field.George L. Israel - 2022 - Kindle Direct Publishing.
    Wang Yangming (1472-1529) and his School of Mind dominated the intellectual world of sixteenth-century Ming China (1368-1644), and his Confucian philosophy has since remained an essential component of East Asian philosophical discourse. Yet, the volume of publications on him in the Western-language literature has consistently paled in comparison to the volume of scholarship on classical Chinese philosophy, modern Chinese philosophy, Buddhism, and Daoism. Studying Wang Yangming: History of a Sinological Field explains the history of writing in the West (...)
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    The Freedom of the Greeks of Asia: From Alexander to Antiochus.Robin Seager - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (01):106-.
    In an earlier paper Christopher Tuplin and I attempted to establish the date and circumstances of the emergence of the concept of ‘the Greeks of Asia’ and the consequent appearance of ‘the freedom of the Greeks of Asia’ as a political slogan. It was there suggested that concept and slogan first crystallized shortly before the Peace of Antalcidas, and that the freedom of the Greeks of Asia first acquired its full force as a catchword when that freedom (...)
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    Yung Sik Kim;, Francesca Bray . Current Perspectives in the History of Science in East Asia. xii + 546 pp., illus., figs., tables, bibls., index. Seoul: Seoul National University Press, 1999. [REVIEW]Walter E. Grunden - 2002 - Isis 93 (4):659-660.
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