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  1. Presbyterian Panorama, One Hundred and Fifty Tears of National Missions History.Merrill Clifford Drury - 1952
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    The growth of partnership in mission in global mission history during the twentieth century.Graham A. Duncan - 2007 - HTS Theological Studies 63 (3).
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    j) Missions.• 6251 The Cambridge moder n history. Planned bythe late lord Acton, éd.P. Dudon - 1903 - Revue D’Histoire Ecclésiastique 4:365.
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    A history of the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies: A Personal Memoir.Chris Sugden - 2011 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 28 (4):265-278.
    OCMS, started to address the potential drain of leadership in the Global South Churches through post-graduate studies in the West, is an institution to advance the holistic gospel through research and publications. Studies were rooted in mission engagement with access to the global conversation and with university validation. The Centre’s home in St Philip and St James is traced as well as its culture of community, hospitality and prayer.
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  5. A History of Christian Missions.S. Neil - 1965
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    Mission impossible?: Klaus Hentschel: Visual cultures in science and technology: a comparative history. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, x+496pp, £60.00 HB.Sachiko Kusukawa - 2016 - Metascience 25 (2):263-265.
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    A History of Christian Missions[REVIEW]J. B. D. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (3):595-595.
    Neil offers a comprehensive but highly readable account of the world expansion and missionary efforts of Christianity—in its Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox varieties. What emerges rather clearly is the close connection between post-Renaissance European political expansion and Christian missionary activities: the former appears to have been the condition of the latter with a rather detrimental tendency to over-identify a paternalistic Western culture with Christian religious belief and practice. Neil writes with equanimity but points out that present ecumenical thinking was foreign (...)
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  8. No Weary Feet: The History and Development of Mission Work among Italian Migrants in Australia [Book Review].Stefano Girola - 2006 - The Australasian Catholic Record 83 (3):382.
     
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  9. From natural history to political economy: The enlightened mission of Domenico vandelli in late eighteenth-century portugal.L. J. - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34 (4):781-803.
    This article presents the main features of the work of Domenico Vandelli (1735-1816), an Italian-born man of science who lived a large part of his life in Portugal. Vandelli's scientific interests as a naturalist paved the way to his activities as a reformer and adviser on economic and financial issues. The topics covered in his writings are similar to those discussed by Linnaeus, with whom Vandelli corresponded. They clearly reveal that the scientific preparation indispensable for a better knowledge of natural (...)
     
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  10. Women in the Mission of the Church: Their Opportunities and Obstacles throughout Christian History.[author unknown] - 2021
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  11. We Witness Together: A History of Cooperative Home Missions.Robert T. Handy - 1956
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    Documents Relating to the History of the Franciscan Missions in Shantung, China.Bernward H. Willeke - 1947 - Franciscan Studies 7 (2):171-187.
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    Supporters of Overseas Mission in Northern Ireland: Some histories and current perspectives.Elizabeth Tonkin - 2006 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 23 (2):86-93.
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    Church, mission and ethics. Being church with integrity.Wim Dreyer - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (1):01-08.
    This article is an exercise in Practical Ecclesiology. The author reflects on church, mission and ethics from historical, hermeneutical and strategic perspectives. Using the ecclesiology of Karl Barth as a point of departure, the author argues that the church needs to be church if it wants to be a credible witness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Integrity is essential if a church wants to be missional. Integrity means the church has to become what it already is, the body of (...)
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    The mission of art.Alex Grey - 2018 - Boulder: Shambhala.
    A 20th anniversary edition of the art classic that celebrates the intersection of creative expression and spirituality—from one of the greatest living artists of our time Twenty years after the original publication of The Mission of Art, Alex Grey’s inspirational message affirming art’s power for personal catharsis and spiritual awakening is stronger than ever. In this special anniversary edition, Grey—visionary painter, spiritual leader, and best-selling author—combines his extensive knowledge of art history with his own experiences in creating art at the (...)
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    Astronomical Chronology, the Jesuit China Mission, and Enlightenment History.Gianamar Giovannetti-Singh - 2023 - Journal of the History of Ideas 84 (3):487-510.
    Abstract:This article examines the use of astronomical chronology in Jesuit and secular works of history between the mid-seventeenth and mid-eighteenth centuries. It suggests that the highly visible adoption of astronomical records in historical scholarship in Enlightenment Europe by Nicolas Fréret and Voltaire was entangled with debates about Chinese chronology, translated by Jesuit missionaries. The article argues that the missionary Martino Martini's experience of the Manchu conquest of China was crucial in shaping his conception of history as a discipline. Political events (...)
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    Mission on the road to Emmaus: constants, context, and prophetic dialogue.Cathy Ross (ed.) - 2015 - Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books.
    In this remarkable collection of essays the editors and contributors reflect on the "constants" of mission throughout history and in today's context: the centrality of Christ and of Trinitarian faith, the importance of the communal or ecclesial nature of mission, the connection between missionary reflection and practice and a person's or community's eschatological vision, a person's or community's conviction about the nature of salvation) the perspective on the nature of humanity, and the appreciation or suspicion of culture. In a framework (...)
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    Missional tenet with incentive intent of and for witness study of 1 Corinthians 9:19–23.Takalani A. Muswubi - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (2):7.
    Christ’s law of selfless and sacrificial love is the missional principle, an incentive intent not only of and for handling disputable matter, including a matter of eating the food that is offered to the idols (cf. 1 Cor 8:1–11:1) but also of and for gospel witness there and then, in the early Church and also here and now, in the recent church as it always is, given the missional history of the church. Using the grammatical-historical method of exegesis, this article (...)
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    Orders of Magnitude: A History of the NACA and NASA, 1915-1990 by Roger E. Bilstein; Where No Man Has Gone Before: A History of Apollo Lunar Exploration Missions by William David Compton; The First Twenty-Five Years in Space: A Symposium by Allan A. Needell. [REVIEW]Norriss Hetherington - 1991 - Isis 82:400-401.
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    Orders of Magnitude: A History of the NACA and NASA, 1915-1990. Roger E. BilsteinWhere No Man Has Gone Before: A History of Apollo Lunar Exploration Missions. William David ComptonThe First Twenty-Five Years in Space: A Symposium. Allan A. Needell. [REVIEW]Norriss S. Hetherington - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):400-401.
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    The mission theology of P.S. Dreyer and his contribution to the Maranatha Reformed Church.Willem A. Dreyer - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):8.
    At the University of Pretoria, Historical Theology consists of various sub-disciplines, that is, History of Christianity, History of Doctrine, History of Theology, History of Missions, Church History, and Church Polity. This article is located in History of Missions, as a contribution to the centenary celebration of the Maranatha Reformed Church of Christ (MRCC). The main focus of this contribution is an analysis of Prof. P.S. Dreyer’s mission theology as reflected in his publications, and how it shaped the mission (...)
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    Les missions divines de saint Justin à Origène.Gervais Aeby - 1958 - Fribourg, Suisse,: Editions universitaires.
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    Polycentric mission leadership: Toward a new theoretical model: OCMS Montagu Barker Lecture Series: “Polycentric Theology, Mission, and Mission Leadership”.Joseph W. Handley - 2021 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 38 (3):225-239.
    As the world faces rapidly increasing cycles of disruption, challenges, and disorder, mission leaders are stretched to adapt, trying to catch up with the pace of change and provide leadership to further the mission God has given his Church. This paper, presented at the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies Montagu Barker Lecture Series: “Polycentric Theology, Mission, and Mission Leadership,” focuses on ways leadership is changing, suggesting a new theoretical model for mission leadership. It reviews the idea of polycentrism through mission (...)
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    The mission of ethics teaching for the future.Diego Gracia - 2016 - International Journal of Ethics Education 1 (1):7-13.
    The goal of education is the promotion of the intellectual, moral and human skills as well as the character of human beings. In Kantian terms, it is to foster their autonomy. This is a quite strange activity, given most of the influences the environment exerts on human beings are pursuing the exact opposite: compel us to do what they want us to, that is, to act heteronomously. Ethics is quite the only academic discipline whose direct aim is to empower people (...)
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    Northern Buddhism in the culture of the East Siberian region of Russia (on the history of the Irkutsk Spiritual Mission of the Russian Orthodox Church).Alexey Zykin & Mikhail Anatol'evich Aref'ev - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The study of the cultural activity of the Spiritual missions of the Russian Orthodox Church in various regions of Russia is one of the urgent tasks in the context of the problematic field of the theory of regionalism, cultural studies and socio-philosophical knowledge. Russian settlements on the territory of the Yenisei River basin and the entry of ethnic groups and territories of Yakutia and Buryatia into the Russian Empire has become one of the most important stages of the integration (...)
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    Missions topographiques à Latô I (2005-2007) : analyse critique du plan de J. Demargne et V. Seyk (1901).Hélène Wurmser, Alexandre Farnoux, Lionel Fadin & Stavroula Apostolakou - 2007 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 131 (2):889-924.
    TOPOGRAPHICAL MISSIONS ΤΟ LATO I (2005-2007): A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PLAN BY J. DEMARGNE AND V. SEYK (1901) In the years 2005 and 2007 the site of Lato in Crete was the object of three new topographical and geomorphological study campaigns. The works carried out over the entire site permitted in particular the analysis of the only to date available complete plan of the city, that of J. Demargne and the architect V. Seyk undertaken in 1900. The objectif (...)
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  27. Community mental health: slogan and a history of the mission.D. X. Freedman - 1978 - In John Paul Brady & H. Keith H. Brodie (eds.), Controversy in Psychiatry. Saunders.
     
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    The mission of Augustine of Canterbury to the English.Ian Wood - 1994 - Speculum 69 (1):1-17.
    By comparison with the Irish mission to Northumbria, the mission of Augustine to Kent can seem unexciting. One modern historian has even had occasion to ask “whether Augustine was quite the unimpressive figure which is usually depicted.” This impression is created even though, or perhaps because, the mission of Augustine is among the best-evidenced acts of evangelization in the early Middle Ages. Given the involvement of Gregory the Great and the direct interest of Bede, as well as the more tangential (...)
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  29. The inception of missions in Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika, and the concomitant origins of the Maranatha Reformed Church of Christ 100 years ago.Zuze J. Banda - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):8.
    In 2023, the Maranatha Reformed Church of Christ (MRCC), originally called De Zulu Hervormde Zendingskerk, celebrated the centenary of its existence in an intricate missional relationship with the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk van Afrika (NHKA). This is a significant milestone. Over a period of 100 years, many churches have emerged, many have disappeared, many have merged and many have transformed, while many have persevered through challenges of all sorts. This article seeks to respond to a few questions: What were the circumstances (...)
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  30. 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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    Freikirche mit Mission: Perspektiven für den freikirchlichen Gemeindeaufbau im nachchristlichen Kontext.Philipp Bartholoma - 2019 - Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt. Edited by Stefan Paas.
    Classical Free Churches emerged as the antitypical counterpart to established churches within a Christian society. Hence, they traditionally operated in a mode of revivalism, primarily reaching those who had already been religiously socialized to a significant degree. At the same time, Free Churches developed the natural tendency to define their ecclesiological and missional identity in opposition to other Christian groups. In a secular age, however, in which the former reality of Christian culture is fading, these conventional procedures are no longer (...)
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    Mission as breaking down walls, opening gates and empowering traders: From contextualisation to deep contextualisation.Cornelius J. P. Niemandt - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (1).
    The research addressed the issue of symbolic walls that divide, segregate, preserve and institutionalise. The way in which institutions and especially the Faculty of Theology at the University of Pretoria facilitated symbolic ‘walls’ was discussed in the overview of the Department of Science of Religion and Missiology in the first century of the Faculty of Theology. The concepts of ‘gatekeepers’ and ‘traders’ were then applied because walls, paradoxically, need gates to facilitate control, movement and, eventually, life. Gatekeepers were described as (...)
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    Missions Américaines.Aliocha Maldavsky - 1999 - Revue de Synthèse 120 (2-3):478-481.
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    Mission as Education: A Past-to-Future Look at INFEMIT/ocms.Al Tizon - 2011 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 28 (4):253-264.
    The Oxford Centre for Mission Studies has sought to provide holistic theological and missiological graduate education, particularly for Two-Thirds World church and academic leaders since 1983. This article addresses the question, ‘Has it succeeded?’ Originally presented at the 25th Anniversary of OCMS in 2008, this article looks back at the history behind its formation as well as assesses its accomplishments in the first 25 years. But there is value in such an exercise only if it serves the future; what issues (...)
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    The ideology of Western rationality: History of science and the European civilizing mission.Lewis Pyenson - 1993 - Science & Education 2 (4):329-343.
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    Mission awakening in the Dutch Reformed Church: The possibility of a fifth wave?Christo R. Benadé & Cornelius J. P. Niemandt - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-10.
    The Dutch Reformed Church had a strong missionary DNA since the planting of the church. This missionary focus and fervour, however, ebbed and flowed during the history of the church. Saayman described that the mission upsurges in the DRC in four waves or 'periods of extraordinary mission endeavour'. The current research aimed to develop this theory through a literature study on the sociopolitical context and the developments in the ecclesiology and missiology of the DRC since the planting of the church (...)
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  37. Mission Impossible? Thinking What Must be Thought in Heidegger and Deleuze.Corijn Van Mazijk - 2013 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 5 (2):336-354.
    In this paper, I discuss and compare the possibility of thinking that which is most worth our thought in Deleuze’s What Is Philosophy? and Heidegger’s course lectures in What Is Called Thinking?. Both authors criticize the history of philosophy in similar ways in order to reconsider what should be taken as the nature and task of philosophical thinking. For Deleuze, true thinking is the creation of concepts, but what is most worth our thought in fact cannot be thought. For Heidegger, (...)
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    «Une mission glorieuse et profitable» réforme missionnaire et économie sucrière dans la province jésuite du Brésil au début du XVIIe siècle.Charlotte de Castelnau-L’Estoile & Carlos Alberto de Moura Ribeiro Zeron - 1999 - Revue de Synthèse 120 (2-3):335-358.
    La province jésuite du Brésil est parcourue au début du XVIIe siècle par une série de tensions qui relèvent autant de son rapport à la société coloniale contemporaine que de ses relations avec le centre romain. À travers l'étude d'un document programmatique exceptionnel et original, dont l'auteur et la date de rédaction demeurent inconnus, les Advertências para a provincia do Brasil, on analyse l'inscription de l'entreprise missionnaire dans sa double dimension économicopolitique, avec l'engagement dans la production sucrière, et spirituelle, assurer (...)
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    Missione, conversione e diffusione del cristianesimo prima di Costantino.Angelo Di Berardino - 2012 - Augustinianum 52 (1):9-64.
    The first generation of Christians slowly became aware that Jesus‟ message was addressed to “all nations”. It produced a movement of itinerant missionaries, which slowly decreased in number. Subsequently, the Christian mission became the responsibility of local communities. Since few pagans could read books written by Christian authors, the community gave witness through their conduct, through testimony given during trials in the forum and through martyrdom in the stadiums. Increasingly, conversions came about through bonds of friendship, kinship and personal daily (...)
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    Mission in Modern Life.Edmund F. Byrne - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 41:37-43.
    In this paper I discuss recent scholarly work on ideology, mostly by Europeans, that exposes a secularist bias in current political theory, invites a nonderogatory concept of religion, and justifies more flexible church/state relations. This work involves redefining ideology as any action-oriented ideas, whether destructive or ameliorative, including both secular theory and religion, then drawing on hermeneutical and critical studies of the power/ideology relationship to rediscover a role for ‘utopia’ as a social catalyst for amelioration. I then call attention to (...)
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    Withdrawal from Weihui: China missions and the silencing of missionary nursing, 1888–1947.Sonya Grypma - 2007 - Nursing Inquiry 14 (4):306-319.
    The shift of missionary nursing from the center to the margins of nursing practice can be traced to the unceremonious closure of China as a mission field in the late 1940s. Building on a larger study of Canadian missionary nursing at the United Church of Canada North China Mission between 1888 and 1947, this paper traces Clara Preston's experiences during the last tumultuous days of the mission during the height of China's civil war. Drawing on rich data from the United (...)
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    Missions asiatiques.Pascale Girard - 1999 - Revue de Synthèse 120 (2-3):482-485.
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    The Political Mission of Gorgias to Athens in 427 B.C.1.B. H. Garnons Williams - 1931 - Classical Quarterly 25 (1):52-56.
    The history of Athenian relations with Sicily in the fifth century is beset with difficulties; and no part of it, perhaps, is more obscure than the story of what is commonly known as the First Sicilian Expedition, which set sail from Athens in the late summer of 427 under Laches, and was reinforced under Pythodorus, Sophocles and Eurymedon in the winter of 426.
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    Missions intérieures.Bernard Vincent - 1999 - Revue de Synthèse 120 (2-3):474-477.
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    Christian missions and evolution of the culture of mass education in western Nigeria.S. A. Ajayi - 2006 - Journal of Philosophy and Culture 3 (2):33-54.
    The culture of mass education has become an enduring tradition in Western Nigeria. The root of this culture is traceable to the mid-nineteenth century when the Christian missionary bodies began a process of systematic evangelization, using Western education as a medium and an indispensable tool. Early converts were taught how to read the Bible in vernacular – a measure that helped produce the first widespread literate class in Western Nigeria. Thereafter, mass education was promoted through the opening of primary and (...)
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    Christian missions and evolution of the culture of mass education in western Nigeria.S. A. Ajayi - 2006 - Journal of Philosophy and Culture 3 (2):33-54.
    The culture of mass education has become an enduring tradition in Western Nigeria. The root of this culture is traceable to the mid-nineteenth century when the Christian missionary bodies began a process of systematic evangelization, using Western education as a medium and an indispensable tool. Early converts were taught how to read the Bible in vernacular – a measure that helped produce the first widespread literate class in Western Nigeria. Thereafter, mass education was promoted through the opening of primary and (...)
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    Missions Chinoises.Nicolas Standaert - 1999 - Revue de Synthèse 120 (2-3):486-491.
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    Mission and Martyrdom: A Reappraisal of Mark in African Context.Mark Oxbrow - 2020 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 37 (2):91-104.
    The Greek term mártyras carries the double meaning of witness and martyr. This paper invites an exploration of the relationship between these two concepts in the contexts of first century and contemporary Africa using the life of St Mark as a historical lens. The paper suggests that many Western authored histories of the Christian movement are distorted by a lack of attention to the Eastern and African expansion of the Church in the early centuries and that contemporary African Christians have (...)
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    Mission of the Society of Jesus in China.Bongho Lee - 2017 - THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 55:375-404.
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    Opening China: Karl F. A. Gützlaff and Sino-Western Relations, 1827–1852 (Studies in the History of Christian Missions). By Jessie Gregory Lutz. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (5):896-896.
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