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You Might Wanna Sit Down For This is (maybe) Malaysia's most unhinged, entertaining, sometimes educational, most times funny podcast hosted by Ming Han and Ming Yue! Join us as we share our stories, thoughts and unqualified advice on pretty much everything under the sun. It's gonna be a crazy ride so you might wanna sit down for this.
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Chasing Dramas

Karen and Cathy

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Karen and Cathy explain cultural and historical references episode by episode in popular Chinese historical dramas as well as Chinese pop culture news. The podcast is in English with proper nouns and phrases spoken in Mandarin Chinese. Currently, they are discussing Season 1 of Joy of Life. Completed dramas/movies include: The Story of Yanxi Palace, The Longest Day in Chang'An, The Story of Ming Lan, Empresses in the Palace, Royal Nirvana, Palace (2013 film), and Mulan (2020 Disney movie) am ...
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The History of China

Chris Stewart

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A journey through the 5000 years of history documented by one of the world's oldest continuous civilizations. For all the episodes for free, as well as additional content, please subscribe and/or visit http://thehistoryofchina.wordpress.com.
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Positivity, Productivity, Inspiration, Health & Wellness, Improvement, Growth, Motivation ☀️ Happier with Ming is a lifestyle design & personal development podcast discussing wellness, love, friendship, health, current favorites, positive thoughts, and the journey of life. Life is a journey to enjoy and I want us to fall in love with the process. This refreshing podcast is designed to encourage and inspire you to live life to your fullest everyday! ~Currently on hiatus & working on The Bing ...
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“Lost In Transformation” by MING Labs hosts practitioners from the field of Digital Transformation and Corporate Innovation who share insights into the methodologies, mindsets and technologies shaping the landscape today, as well as their personal lessons learned from their own attempts.
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We are all born with a Ming which means “destiny” or “fate”. When we honor this birthright by living in alignment with our Ming we create a fulfilling, purpose-driven existence which makes a lasting impact on the world. However, we operate in a society that wants to strip us of our strength, our individuality, reduce us to our symptoms, sedate us with pharmaceuticals, and drain our energy as well as our bank accounts. It is my mission through this podcast and my work to offer you a way home ...
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Moving Oolong

Linda, Ming, & Sally

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Raw, unfiltered conversations between 3 best friends - Linda, Ming, & Sally. Our intersecting identities as East Asian American women play a large role in shaping our experiences and we hope this podcast acts as a time-capsule to remember & reflect on this time of transition in our lives. We invite you to listen and enjoy stories of us moving oolong! Connect with us on Instagram - @movingoolongpod Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/movingoolongpod/support
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FilmYAP

Scott Churchson

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Produced by Ming Chen of AMC's Comic Book Men, FilmYAP is an entertainment podcast with celebrity guests & commentary about film, TV, games and all things pop culture.
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Mings Contracting Dynasty, your trusted family-owned enterprise based in South Florida servicing all of Miami Dade and Broward County has been a dependable provider of a wide range of plumbing and construction services since 1997. With over two decades of industry experience, we’ve earned the trust and loyalty of numerous residential clients. As industry leaders, we pride ourselves on our commitment to providing quality work, swift response times, and round-the-clock availability to ensure t ...
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Curious, funny, surprising daily history - with Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina and Arion McNicoll. From the invention of the Game Boy to the Mancunian beer-poisoning of 1900, from Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain to America's Nazi summer schools... each day we uncover an unexpected story for the ages. In just ten minutes! Best Daily Podcast (British Podcast Awards 2023 nominee). Get early access and ad-free listening at Patreon.com/Retrospectors or subscribe on Apple Podcasts.
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Y2Gamers

Ming Xie & Nick Quante

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Welcome to the Y2Gamers Podcast, a place where two long time friends and gaming rivals co-op and talk about a golden age of gaming, anime, and geek culture at the turn of the millennium. Each week, across the Pacific Ocean, we explore a fun new topic through our unique and wacky vantage points and share plenty of laughs along the way! About the hosts: Ming is a long-time gaming enthusiast with a special love for fighting, racing, and role-playing games. He also loves anime, sci-fi, and all t ...
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MixdGen

MixdGen

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Emmy-nominated writer/performer Kimberly Ming, explores conversations about mixed-race identity and multiculturalism with the mission to bridge cultural gaps and advance our worldwide community. Ming grew up in Colorado as an 'only' being a Chinese and Puerto Rican woman. She forges relationships across color and cultural lines with the mission to bridge cultural gaps and create a space for belonging. Follow this podcast on instagram @mixdgen + Kimberly Ming @kimberly.ming Email: kimberlesa@ ...
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RPGrinders

Frankbranches, Erick, VincentAuron, Pandalicious

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This Podcast is about grinding your way through life stirring up controversy and trying to play a few RPGs along the way.
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Thinking about moving to China and work as an English teacher, but uncertain where to begin? Or, already here, but having difficulties dealing with your daily life? Then this podcast is for you. It hopes to give you a current, comprehensive and objective view of the English-teaching environment in China. It also provides you with some practical pointers on how to better manage your job and life in the Middle Kingdom.
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Monkey

China Plus

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Journey to the West, a fantasy fiction, was written by Wu Cheng’en of the Ming Dynasty, and is one of the Four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. It has been described as arguably the most popular literary work in East Asia. Monkey, is an abridged translation of the sixteenth-century Chinese novel, by British English orientalist and sinologist Arthur Waley. Originally published in 1942, Monkey remains one of the most-read English-language versions of the novel.
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The Science and Soul of Living Well is a podcast hosted by clinical psychologist, educator, trauma-informed mindfulness, meditation and yoga teacher, and Ayurvedic doula, Dr. Melissa Ming Foynes. Melissa and her guests dive deeply into ways to integrate evidence-based information from psychology and complementary and alternative medicine into our daily lives so that we can cultivate resilience and live with more meaning, purpose and alignment with our values in all life domains (e.g., relati ...
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America 2.0

J S Mayank and David Carlyle | Realm

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Seth McGuire (Patrick J Adams) is a first term Congressman. He’s also an unflinching idealist and a profound optimist. When embroiled in his first ever controversy, Seth is completely ill-equipped to navigate D.C.’s political treachery. Hope comes in a EUREKA moment, putting him at a crossroads: can his bold and revolutionary plan really save this country, or is he going to talk himself right out of office when people hear his crazy idea? Find out in our 6-part, scripted, narrative podcast s ...
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JumpPoint

Glass Box Productions

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JumpPoint is a limited scripted series following the decaying marriage of Emily and Hudson Hayes at the hands of a mysterious enigma. Directed by Leah Vicencio. With sound design by James Dennis. Featuring original music by Alex Horton from The One I Ever Had. JumpPoint is written by Noah Bennett. Featuring the voice talents of Noa Friedman, Lukas Chaviano, Dalton Cotter, James Dennis, Andy Prescott, Vanessa Nottingham, Joseph Meisner, Eddie Datz, Kelvy Alter, Anna Roman, and Tom Ming.
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Solve Guys

Solve Guys

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Have you ever wondered if the five day work week can be fixed? Or how to prevent the use of 184 billion rolls of toilet paper every year? (We’re literally flushing trees down the toilet.) Ming and Tom can solve Rubik’s Cubes in 10 seconds flat, so now they’re turning their attention to some of the world’s biggest problems. Road rage. Phone addiction. 15 character passwords with punctuation. These are your problems. And they’re going to try and solve them. So make sure you subscribe, follow o ...
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Cliff Bumgardner and Harrison Stewart revisit the iconic Mythbusters series, exploring every wild myth, moment, experiment, and explosion. Join us for a laugh-out-loud rewatch that leaves no question unanswered, featuring special appearances from behind-the-scenes crew and the Mythbusters themselves. Follow us on Instagram: @trythispod
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10 Drink Minimum

Chris Burnett

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Hosted by Chris Burnett, and James Smiley. A beer and lifestyle show, with a revolving group of guests, set to the background of Albuquerque New Mexico! We talk pop culture, and what it’s like living in the Duke City!
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On 24th April 1644, the Chongzhen Emperor walked to Meishan, a small hill in present-day Jingshan Park and hanged himself on a tree, bringing a sudden end to the Ming dynasty. The writing had been on the wall for him for some time. By 1640, the unfortunate emperor faced multiple pandemics, an invasion, two internal rebellions, persistent drought, w…
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This week Buster's going up up and... Well, mostly sideways into the ground as the Mythbusters test the story of the Ming Dynasty Astronaut! Plus, is it possible to create truly free energy – and can your ceiling fan kill you? Cliff and Harrison break down three new myths – and question how well some of them have aged – on this week's Try This at H…
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We are compelled to share the gospel, not for personal gain, but out of obedience to God, the transformation we’ve experienced, and compassion for others. Like Paul, we may choose to give up our own rights to better reach people, motivated by Christ’s love and His command through the Great Commission. Since Jesus gave His life for us, we are now ca…
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In this episode of RPGrinders, the crew gets through some news with the highlights being Starlight Legacy, Sacrifire, and Neverway. Frank has a review for Dinner with Leatherface, and Eric reviews Let this Grieving Soul Retire and ecchi anime Ladies vs. Butlers. The Stinkos see plenty as there is more to get mad at the MAGA party about, and Eric co…
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How do you film falling elevators and exploding cement trucks? That was the daily question for Mythbusters cameraman Peter Heap, who joins the podcast this week to share his memories from working on the show! Joining Mythbusters this very season, Peter was behind the camera for many iconic myths and fan-favorite episodes, including the Elevator of …
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he German poet and journalist Heinrich Heine coined the term “Lisztomania” on 25th April 1844 to describe the phenomenon of frenzied fandom in Europe where women would physically assault Franz Liszt by tearing his clothes, fighting over broken piano strings and locks of his shoulder-length hair. Heine said there was something about Liszt’s performa…
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This isn’t just a story about hormones. It’s a story about honesty, healing, and finally giving yourself permission to slow down. When professional SUP athlete Maddi LeBlanc lost her period, she tried to push through it. Like so many women, she was focused on performance, ambition, and chasing her goals — until her body forced her to listen. What s…
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The headline might say Salsa Escape, but the true story is right below the fold: It's the cement truck explosion episode! This week Cliff and Harrison break down another legendary piece of Mythbusting history with iconic faces, moments, and catchphrases galore. Plus! Come back this Friday for a special bonus episode with someone who was there as we…
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Coca-Cola was approaching its 100th birthday on 23rd April, 1985, when it unveiled a new beverage at New York City's Lincoln Center: the ‘smoother, rounder, bolder’ flavour of ‘New Coke’. The success of Diet Coke had fragmented the market, and, in response to Pepsi's aggressive marketing campaigns targeting younger consumers, Coke had sought to int…
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In episode 42 of Joy of Life, Fan Xian is stunned to discover that not only is he a prince, but that his whole life has been nothing more than a lie that was masterminded by Chen Ping Ping. The reason for his move to the Capital, his friendship with Teng Zi Jing, and his trip to the Qi Kingdom was all pushed forward by Chen Ping Ping. He also deduc…
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Riding a Penny Farthing bicycle from the Sierra Nevada mountains to Yokohama, Japan, Thomas Stevens began his epic two-and-a-half year journey around the world on 22nd April, 1884. Along the way, he encountered mountain lions, Persian aristocracy, and thousands of supporters from bicycle clubs, who turned up to hear him speak. His journey was endle…
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In this very patriotic episode, we’re repping our home states and going head-to-head to settle once and for all: which Malaysian state reigns supreme? Is PJ just overpriced cafes and traffic? Does Sabah actually have things to do? Should Penang drivers even be allowed on the road? Sai joins us for this very serious debate — featuring Hilux kids, fa…
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Costing just 12,500 yen, Nintendo's revolutionary handheld console, the Game Boy, was released in Japan on 21st April, 1989, quickly selling out its initial stock of 300,000 units. With its compact size, cartridge-based games, and impressive battery life, the Game Boy went on to become a cultural phenomenon, setting the stage for a new era of porta…
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In this episode of the Versatilist, I speak with Daniela Olea about her work "The Role of Enjoyment and Epistemic Emotions in Middle School AR Learning: A Quasi‐Experimental Field Study." 1.- Journal of Computer Assisted Learning: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13652729/2025/41/2 2.- Chair of teaching and Learning with Digital Media TUM School…
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In 2025, Zhao Lu Si and Zhang Wan Yi have dominated the trending topics on social media, but not all to their benefit. Zhao Lu Si, who publicly announced she was suffering from mental illness late last year, released a new reality show that resulted substantial backlash in China. Zhang Wan Yi has fallen out of favor with Chinese audiences despite h…
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Action Comics #1, published on April 18th, 1938, featured the first ever appearance of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster’s iconic superhero, Superman. The character already boasted invincibility, had a hopeless crush on Lois Lane, and an inexplicable penchant for wearing bright red underpants on the outside of his costume. But, as yet, he could not fly,…
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Oil tycoon Robert P. McCulloch purchased London Bridge for $2,460,000 on 17th April, 1968. The Victorian structure, which had been sinking into the River Thames at a rate of one inch every eight years, was then dismantled stone by stone and shipped to the USA, where it now bestrides Lake Havasu City, Arizona. The wheeze was the work of advertising …
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If you feel like you’re doing everything right—eating healthy, exercising, trying every new diet—but your body still isn’t responding, this episode is for you. Hana breaks down the truth about why traditional approaches to weight loss don’t work for women and reveals the real key: learning to work with your body’s hormonal rhythm, not against it. S…
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Grab your adult diapers and some earplugs, because it's time for the infamous Brown Note! This week, Adam and Jamie (well, mostly Adam) find out if there's a subsonic frequency that can make your bowels release involuntarily... Which is the most polite way we'll describe that all episode. Then it's movie myth time as the team tests whether a gunsho…
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Pharaoh Thutmose III’s legendary military career kicked off on 16th April, 1457 BC with the Battle of Megiddo, the first recorded battle in history. Facing a rebellion from the Canaanite city-states, who thought they could take advantage of his inexperience, Thutmose assembled a massive army and marched straight to Megiddo, a crucial strategic hub …
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A chaotic, shambolic and critically panned parody, the first on-screen incarnation of Ian Fleming’s novel ‘Casino Royale’ received its London premiere on 12th April, 1967 - with final edits still being made in the projection room. Nonetheless, it went on to take an extraordinary $40 million at the box office. Hardnut hero James Bond’s adventures ha…
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President William Howard Taft became the first Commander-in-Chief to throw the ceremonial first pitch on 14th April, 1910. Taft's participation cemented baseball as the quintessential American sport, in a period when it was still shedding its dodgy image. The game’s enduring popularity ensured that the tradition persisted for over a century, with e…
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Adam Levin reads his story “Jenny Annie Fanny Addie,” from the April 21, 2025, issue of the magazine. Levin, a winner of the New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award, is the author of four books of fiction, including the novels “Bubblegum,” from 2020, and “Mount Chicago,” from 2022. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices…
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The risk for many chronic diseases is directly linked to metabolic changes in the body and loss of muscle mass often associated with aging. In this program, Dr. Natalie Marshall focuses on sarcopenia, low muscle mass, and the importance of strength training and body composition to improve metabolic fitness. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integ…
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The Stone of Scone, an oblong block of red sandstone used for centuries in the coronation of British monarchs, was recovered by Police on April 11th, 1951; three and a half months after its removal from Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day. Four Scottish students from the University of Glasgow (Ian Hamilton, Gavin Vernon, Kay Matheson and Alan Stuart…
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The foundations of modern copyright law were laid on 10th April 1710, when the Statute of Anne came into effect. Before the Act, anyone could copy and sell books without giving a penny to the author; now, writers would be protected from being completely exploited by (British) publishers for an initial period of 14 years. Writers like Jonathan Swift…
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How do you balance business, personal growth, and motherhood without burning out? In this episode, Abundance and Light Activation Coach Petia Kolibova Burns shares how becoming a mother transformed her approach to work, self-worth, and success. She went from overgiving and overworking to setting firm boundaries, simplifying her business, and embrac…
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The only sitting U.S. president to ever be arrested was Ulysses S. Grant, who was busted THREE TIMES for the same crime: speeding. The first was 9th April, 1886, when he tore through Washington, D.C. in a horse-drawn buggy. General Grant scoffed at the idea of getting arrested and simply rode off: the 1860s version of flipping the bird. Grant’s lov…
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The most famous armless statue of all time, ‘Venus de Milo’ was discovered by a farmer on the Aegean island of Milos on 8th April, 1829, sparking an international bidding war that saw her eventually donated to the Louvre by Louis XVIII. The French had a particular interest in snapping up a new ancient treasure, having been forced to return many pri…
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This episode, Rizal, Kavin, and Prakash join us on the couch to prove just how out of touch we’ve become. From bedrotting to buying flowers at Pasar Seni, to why Gen Alpha takes 0.5x selfies and drafts each other’s breakup texts—we’re struggling to keep up. Also, the comedians spill the tea on their upcoming shows at the Melbourne International Com…
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George Michael and Andew Ridgely, aka British duo Wham!, became the first Western group to play a gig in Communist China on 7th April, 1985. The event, staged at the People's Gymnasium in Beijing, was primarily a strategic move aimed at breaking the band in the United States; the brainchild of the band’s managers, Gordon Jazz Summer and Simon Napie…
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In this episode, I speak with Richard Oveh about his work "Nigerian Indigenous Language Learning Using Augmented Reality." Use the following links to follow Richard: orcid ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2981-0862 email : [email protected]: http://linkedin.com/in/richard-oveh-7b130041 researchgate: https://www.researchgate.net/prof…
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David Bezmozgis reads his story “From, To,” from the April 14, 2025, issue of the magazine. Bezmozgis is the author of two novels and two story collections, “Natasha and Other Stories,” which won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best First Book, and “Immigrant City,” which was a finalist for the Giller Prize in 2019. Learn about your ad choices:…
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This episode sees us all get exhausted from the long news cycle, the Switch 2 is all the buzz, and finally Break has to leave the show because of flooded basement! Good luck Break, sucks thats happening to you guys! Join us live first 3 Fridays of every month http://twitch.tv/RPGrinders 7EST! Thanks for listening!…
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