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Welcome to "Awkward Etiquette with Kiki Astor" – the podcast where old money meets new manners, and your Auntie Kiki spills the tea on all things etiquette, with a side of laughter and a dash of aristocratic charm! Join the illustrious Kiki Astor, author of smutty romance novels and grande dame of decorum, as she tackles your most pressing etiquette questions with the finesse of a debutante twirling at a ball. Wondering about the historical roots of fork placement or the proper way to declin ...
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Attitudes!

Erin Gibson & Bryan Safi

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A pop culture comedy podcast hosted by Erin Gibson and Bryan Safi who cover LGBTQ+ and gender issues of the moment with both hilarity and healthy doses of absurdity. Sales and Distribution by Lemonada Media https://lemonadamedia.com/
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Drama X Theater

duane Old Time Radio

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Radio adaptations of classic Hollywood movies and original scripts written by some of Tinseltown's top writers. Features many of Hollywood's biggest and most famous actors of the time: Marlene Dietrich, Clark Gable, Betty Davis, Ida Lupino, Spencer Tracy, and many more. Programs include Lux Radio Theater, The Ford Theater, Academy Award Theater and more. New episodes published weekly. For FREE you can listen to and download all my podcast at https://otr.duane.media. Feedback and comments wel ...
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Rodrigo y Gabriela's videos of live performances! a foretaste of RodGab's new album, "11:11". It is this willingness to explore musical expression, to embrace new sounds irrespective of fashion or trends; and a point blank refusal to be pigeon-holed as any particular genre, which lies at the very foundation of Rodrigo y Gabriela. To them, music is a garden with many flowers; and they will continue to move from stem to stem like strumming hummingbirds.
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Done & Dunne

Hemlock Creatives

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A podcast exploring writer Dominick Dunne's quest for justice amidst his incisive commentary of the high society set. Alicia (Trashy Divorces) leads a far ranging romp through the novels and Vanity Fair columns of one of the 20th century’s most unforgettable literary contributors. Covering courthouses and country clubs, Dunne’s voice was one for the ages, and Done & Dunne ensures that voice can continue to resonate with audiences today.
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Red Pill Diary

Lewis Harper

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Do you ever get that sinking feeling, the one where you feel you only get half the story? Or even a different story altogether. Hello and welcome to the Red Pill Diary. I’m Lewis, and I will be your host. So, ready or not, let’s flip the switch and shed some light on it.
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The Commuters Podcast We keep you company on your daily commute. We publish on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays Diverse catalog of topics from UFO's, Paranormal, Science, News, Pop Culture or anything you may want us to dive into... You have a subject you want discussed? Got a story or something to share? Email us @ [email protected] https://throne.com/podcacheradio
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Storical Podcast

JT Siems of Immortal Perfumes

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A history podcast with a pop culture twist. Get book, TV, movie, and podcast recommendations about your favorite historical figures. New episodes released on Mondays.
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Ross Mandell, the pioneer who reshaped Wall Street, has catapulted hundreds of companies into the public sphere, crafting his legacy as an undisputed guru in investment banking and stock brokerage. Now, this sought-after public speaker captivates audiences worldwide, weaving his financial genius with life-altering inspiration, merging invaluable financial insights with profound life and business lessons to motivate and inspire a new generation.
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Frankly Speaking With Sendra D. delves into the vibrant confluence of wealth, power, and spirituality. Hosted by Sendra D,, known for her candid and unfiltered approach, this podcast invites listeners into uncensored conversations with Business, Political, and Spiritual Leaders, and Innovators who trail-blaised both in their careers and personal lives with purpose. Each episode offers insights into how our guests used their inner resources to fuel their successes and professional journeys wh ...
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The greatest podcast ever to be all about Naruto! Believe it! Join two super-fans and two newcomers to Naruto as they journey through the series, summarizing and discussing 2 - 4 canon episodes a week in chronological order! Enjoy their various tangents whether you're familiar with the show or you, too, are entirely unfamiliar!
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The veteran BBC presenter and journalist RHOD SHARP was cut off from the work he loved by an accelerated retirement at the instant of the first Covid lockdowns. Could podcasts keep his listeners in the conversation?
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Of All Time

Of All Time

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A delightful podcast hosted by three siblings Emily, Will and Michael MacLellan. Each week we discuss our top 5 of any random topics from days of the week to Canadian cities.
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Brain Hacks 4 Leadership

Jill Windelspecht, President of Talent Specialists Consulting

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We take neuroscience and social science and make it practical for you so you can apply these hacks/tips to improve your leadership, how you lead others and/or how you can lead your organization more effectively. We all have a brain, and we can help you use that knowledge to make you a better leader!
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Welcome to this shiny series about the power of history to help you understand the Strangeness of Now. Sure it may be disconcerting to find that you—and everyone else alive today—are a bunch of weirdos. But it's going to be okay; your host Doug Sofer is a doctor of history and has been trained to help people in situations exactly like yours. After all, he is a weirdo—just like you.
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Are you’re searching for uplifting podcasts to give your spirit refreshing motivation and positive inspiration? You’ve come to the right place at the right time. Here, On-Air With Tatiana D, you’ll find a mix of thoughtful listens from authors, public figures, content creators, thinkers, and just amazing people, who refuse to be defeated by fear and uncertainty. Let’s expand the horizon with a regular dose of insightful listens to live an emotionally fuller life. Will it be food for thoughts ...
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In this episode of Awkward Etiquette with Kiki Astor, we tackle the timeless, tasteful, and occasionally tacky world of monograms. From heirloom linens to luggage tags, monogramming is the original quiet luxury flex—if you know how to do it right. Kiki explores the history of monograms, their role in old money culture, and the subtle etiquette rule…
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In celebration of all things Anne Boleyn this week on the 489th commemoration of her death, this episode has you traveling with Alicia on a tour of Hever Castle in the Kent countryside. Its double-moated history begins long before Anne Boleyn and continues long after, and includes Anne of Cleves and William Waldorf Astor too! Everything connects in…
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Hello! Welcome to another episode of Its a History Podcast. In todays episode we kick off the patent pending "Guilded Age Summer". Todays episode lays some ground work for what society was like for those in the upper crest of society. The ladies we will talk about in the future would have grown up in this climate and it most definetly shaped how th…
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NBC University Theater || (2) A Farewell to Arms | Broadcast: August 6, 1948 A Farewell to Arms is a novel by American writer Ernest Hemingway, set during the Italian campaign of World War I. First published in 1929, it is a first-person account of an American, Frederic Henry, serving as a lieutenant in the ambulance corps of the Italian Army. The …
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There was some breaking news this week in a case much discussed within our Done and Dunne podcast, and investigated by Dominick Dunne. In this episode, Alicia gives the latest details on the Menendez Brothers and their resentencing in the California Court System this week. Continue your investigation with ad-free and bonus episodes on Patreon! To a…
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Erin is looking for the best baked goods in Vancouver and jet lagged Bryan is back from his European vacation with Mother and Father Safi. Bryan explains how Salt Lake City and Boise have adopted Pride flags as official city flags in a work around with this year’s new Republican bans. Erin shares how the FDA has approved the first at-home tool that…
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Hello! In this Episode of It's a History Podcast I take a look at one of the lesser known ladies from the Gilded Age. Marietta Stevens was a woman who started her adult life as a chamber maid in a hotel, who went on to marry the hotel owner and climb her way up the social ladder through some not so typical means. Marietta made a name for herself. S…
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Today, we’re turning our lens—quite literally—toward the fascinating intersection of photography and old money. From the earliest daguerreotypes in stiff collars to the poolside glamour captured by Slim Aarons, photography has always been a mirror, revealing not just what we look like—but who we *think* we are. We’ll begin with a little history: ho…
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Skippy Hollywood Theatre || (38) Romance Incorporated | June 20, 1947 : : : : : My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLES Subscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rati…
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In this double length episode, we stitch two Not Dunne Yet episodes together for one big old spiderweb surrounding Grey Gardens and Big and Little Edie Beale, the most famous mother-daughter pair of Georgica Pond in East Hampton, NY. Our journey begins with a bit of investigation into Sally Quinn, featured in the last episodes, who purchases Grey G…
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Hello Investigators, I want to tell you about a new show that I’m really excited about. My friend Rainbow Valentine has been collecting the stories of the first generation of women to have access to The Pill, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and LSD. In her podcast Psychedelic Women, Rainbow talks to the women who lived and made the counterculture in 1960s San Franc…
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Send us a text Hollow Creek Sanatorium, Believe it or Not? The lore surrounding Hollow Creek Sanitarium is a tapestry woven from local legends, eerie occurrences, and the collective imagination of those who have heard its tales. While the sanitarium itself may be a fictional construct, it serves as a backdrop for various chilling stories that have …
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We'll be back next week with a new ep, but to hold you over we've got more of the best from the Vault! Bryan's one man show Hair I Am, Yarn Tethers, Big Teeth Small Mouth, and interviews with our friends Kulap Vilaysack and Karen Kilgariff! For this week's bonus This New Thing We're Doing! visit www.patreon.com/attitudes See omnystudio.com/listener…
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Hello! In today's episode we coninue to look at what the typical heiress might expect while living in Gilded Age. We take a look at the Social Season in London, a breif look at what London would be like for those not in the inner circle, and what the American Dollar Princesses could expect when they moved across the pond with their English Husbands…
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In this elegantly introspective episode of Awkward Etiquette with Kiki Astor, etiquette expert and romance author Kiki explores the timeless allure and quiet power of solitude. From the romance novel heroine brooding on a windswept terrace to the old money doyenne dining solo in a tucked-away bistro, being alone is not a condition to be pitied—it’s…
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Lux Radio Theatre || Beloved Enemy (Madeleine Carroll) || Men in White (Spencer Tracy, Frances Farmer) || January 1, 1937; December 27, 1937 : : : : : My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLES Subscribing is free and you'll receive new post…
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In this episode, we conclude Dominick Dunne’s time in Washington DC covering the 1999 Impeachment Trial of Bill Clinton. This week, there are a few run-ins with Kennedy family members, a little exploration about Linda Tripp’s role in the whole scandal, and Dunne’s time watching the trial too. Our man Nick is reckoning with many feelings in this ver…
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Send us a text A doppelgänger is a mysterious double or lookalike of a person, rooted in German folklore where it was often considered an omen or supernatural entity. Traditionally viewed as a harbinger of misfortune or death, doppelgängers appear in various mythologies around the world. In Norse mythology, a vardøger is a ghostly double that prece…
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Join Lewis and Deb, two regular folks, for a lively chat on The Red Pill Diary, diving into 1806–1815. This punchy episode unpacks America’s wild ride through trade chaos, epic battles, and faith-fueled unity. From the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair’s naval drama to Perry’s Lake Erie heroics, Tecumseh’s “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” stand, and “Biddle’s Ba…
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Lux Radio Theatre || The 39 Steps | Broadcast: December 13, 1937 Starring: Ida Lupino, Robert Montgomery : : : : : My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLES Subscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a …
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In this episode of Awkward Etiquette with Kiki Astor, we dive into the true value of luxury goods—especially designer handbags—amid a shifting global economy, social media overexposure, and growing transparency about where and how these so-called “heritage pieces” are actually made. In the age of the Wirkin, or Walmart Birkin, and in the wake of th…
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In this episode, we travel with Dominick Dunne fresh out of Paris in 1998 and into Washington DC in 1999. Our man Nick is still a bit out of his element inside the beltway, but he will get his bearings fairly quickly and thankfully tell us all about it. Dunne wrote about his time in January 1999 for Vanity Fair in a piece titled Mr. Dunne Goes to W…
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Deb and Lewis, two regular folks, dive into 1795–1805 on The Red Pill Diary (Episode 29 for podcast fans). They explore America’s growth through land deals like the Louisiana Purchase and faith-driven revivals, despite political clashes. From the Jay Treaty to the Election of 1800, tariffs (no income tax ‘til 1861) ruled. Linking to 2025’s divides,…
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Recorded pre-Easter and pre-Pope dying, Erin is on her way to Whistler in Canada for a long weekend and Bryan is worried about whether his iMessage reaction to a straight man was sending the wrong signal. Erin shares news out of the UK where the TERF organization For Women Scotland won a court ruling defining a woman by biological sex. Bryan tells …
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Send us a text What's your favorite Holiday and why? Ranking America’s Favorite Holidays https://www.voronoiapp.com/public-opinion/Ranking-Americas-Favorite-Holidays--2091 You may send us a one way text message, but if you would like us to repond please include your contact info in the text message. https://x.com/PodcacheRadio [email protected]
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Hello! In this very special episode of Its a History Podcast, I had the oppurtunity to speak with Corinna Barrett Lain about her most recent book "Secrets of the Killing State: The Untold Story of Lethal Injection". We discuss the secrecy surrounding Lethal Injection and the morality of having Agents of the State perform this act. Some of the mater…
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Dive into the crucible of 1784–1794 with The Red Pill Diary as hosts Deb and Lewis unravel how a fledgling America wove its constitutional cloth amid debt, discord, and determination. In this gripping second chapter of our 14-part series, Liberty’s Price, we explore the power plays that forged a republic—from the Articles of Confederation’s collaps…
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Investigators, it is a double drop week here on Done and Dunne! We turn our focus in this episode to Nick’s sister-in-law Joan Didion, wo is really having a moment this month! The archives of Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne are available now at the New York Public Library, after their acquisition in 2023. Additionally, there is a whole new work …
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Screen Directors Playhouse || The Perfect Marriage (Loretta Young, Bob Bailey, Lewis Allen) || Suddenly It's Spring (Fred MacMurray, Virginia Gregg, Frank Lovejoy) | Broadcast: March 20, 1949; March 27, 1949 01:09 -- The Perfect Marriage -- A comedy about a professional couple who decide to get a divorce...just for the fun of it! Screen director Le…
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In this exciting double Done and Dunne bonus, we explore the life of Betsy Bloomingdale, the legendary hostess and Queen of California, at least as it concerns the reins of power of politics, royalty, and Hollywood. The first part of our Betsy coverage includes all the basics, a bit about her relationship with the legendary designer Billy Haines, a…
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We've joined The 700 Club! Who'd have thought when we started in 2011 that we'd be in this dystopian nightmare 14 years later?! For this momentous occasion we take a virtual tour of icon Sally Jesse Raphael's $6.5 million dollar mansion that's up for sale, and get surprised with well wishes from our friends and past guests! Bryan shares how the Uni…
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Send us a text The CIA has a history of engaging with Hollywood, formally establishing an entertainment industry liaison office in the mid-1990s, aiming to influence portrayals of the Agency and its work in films and television. Formal Liaison Office: The CIA established an entertainment industry liaison office in the mid-1990s, with individuals li…
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Hello! In todays episode I dive into all things Easter egg. Over the course of todays episode we will discover why eggs are associated with Easter, why we dye them, and just how the Easter Bunny came to be. We also take a look at the Faberge Eggs and the Mall Bunny. Sources for todays episode include: Multiple articles from TIme magazine including:…
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On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks,’ the Phoenix Chorale and its artistic director Christopher Gabbitas explore the ways that earth’s rotation and seasons mark our time and emotions as humans on their latest recording. Listen now with host Julie Amacher!By American Public Media
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Radio City Playhouse || Mother | Broadcast: September 11, 1948 Story: A psychological study of a strange and sadly confused woman. + It's seven o'clock on New Years Eve in New York the most exciting night of the year in the world's most exciting town. The offices are still brightly lit and the restaurants and bars are crowded, there are parties eve…
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This week, we conclude our journey into Dominick Dunne’s time in Paris for the January 1998 couture shows. So many more shows, including the collections of Alexander McQueen, Thierry Mugler, and Karl Lagerfeld. There is a Princess Diana moment, and a few international and political drops too, including Dunne’s rapprochement with Adnan Khashoggi and…
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This week we're sharing our airline hacks for all you Southwest Early Birds! Bryan is back from El Paso with stories about his silent gym experience and helping an aunt take selfies. Erin discusses Selina Maria Chandler-Scott's arrest after suffering a miscarriage in Georgia, plus how state reps are using the incident to make a case against abortio…
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Hello! In this Episode of It's a History Podcast, I take a look at the History of Audiobooks. We start all the way back in the 1930's and work our way up to the current state of audiobooks. Mentioned in this episode are two fellow podcasts hosted by some wonderful Librarians. Make sure to Listen to @drinksinthelibrary and @vulgarhistory. Sources fo…
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If you suffer from social anxiety, you might think that the old money, high society types you see effortlessly navigayting cocktail parties were simply born with a socializing superpower, or that they learned it in boarding school, and that it's too late for you, but that's not true. In this calming yet cheeky episode of Awkward Etiquette with Kiki…
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NBC University Theater || Main Street | Broadcast: July 30, 1948 An intelligent, creative woman marries a boring physician in Gopher Prairie, Minnesota, and finds herself stifled by the small people around her. At the conclusion of the program, the announcer alludes to the fact that this might be a program outside the "regular" series, although the…
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In our continuing journey from the land of haute couture in Paris in January of 1998, Dominick Dunne will continue his walk down the runway. Luckily for us, we have a whole of threads to pull together this week. Take out your index cards, investigators! We are spilling the details on so many characters in this one, including the well married The Mi…
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This week Erin is taking advantage of Canada's socialized medicine with pills that are going to give her nightmares, and is pulled over by the VPD AGAIN! We go on a deep dive on Thomas Kinkade, Painter of Light, and Bryan recalls the making of his album Heels. Bryan advises us about which states are passing legislation against displaying Pride flag…
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Send us a text If you would like to take the online Bible Quiz before you listen, click the link below then hit the online Bible quiz tab. https://www.wakeuporelse.com/ The "Mandela Effect" gets its name from people's shared, but incorrect, memories of Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s, a time when he was actually still alive · Fiona Broo…
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