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By Dick Myers
Editor
Children’s Day
sent to have an ordinance drawn up for
a budget amendment to be presented at
a future town meeting.
The town had applied for a $429,000
grant to the Maryland Water Qual-
ity Administration for the well house
replacement and to replace all of the
town’s 777 manual-read water meters
AUGUST 20TH 11AM-2PM
North Beach Councilwoman Jane Hagen
with new radio read meters. Hunt re-
ported to the council that the projects North Beach Public Works Director T’S
were included on a draft priority fund- EMEN
ing list but did not make the final cut
Donald Bowen said all 777 town water S T. C L M U S E U M
meters could be radio read in an hour D
for funding. and a half with a drive by, although he
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quate structure and security.” Cost for Hunt’s proposal to the council was
elevating the well house is estimated at to transfer a $67,000 line-item cur-
$90,000. She said town staff will assist rently in the budget along with using
in keeping the costs down. $105,000 in a reserve account to cover
Hunt wrote in a memo to the council: the well house replacement and the
“The priority for meter replacement is first year of the meter replacements.
the replacement of the meters that have Total effect on the budget would be
been reading ‘zero.’ There are current- $172,000 which would be subject to an
ly 279 meters that fit this criteria and ordinance for a budget adjustment. JOIN US FOR
need immediate replacement.” Hunt also suggested that the coun-
The zero reading meters are more
GAMES • BALLOONS • CRAFTS • ACTIVITIES
cil budget $67,000 in each of the next
than 20 years old and just aren’t work- three years to complete the total roll FACE PAINTING • SNOW CONES • A BIKE RAFFLE
ing if they are connected to an occu- out of replacement of the remaining
pied dwelling. The town does receive a
FREE WATER BOTTLES *FIRST 200 KIDS
existing aging manual-read water me-
minimum fee for use of those meters. ters with the radio-read meters.
New meters would show actual usage. Mayor Mark Frazer was not at the THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS & PARTNERS
Hunt recommended a four-year fund- Aug. 9 meeting. The meeting was
COMMISSIONERS OF ST. MARY’S COUNTY • MIKE BARBOUR
ing plan to replace all 777 of the town chaired by Councilwoman Jane Hagen.
meters, with the first year dedicated to
replacing the zero-read meters. Four- dickmyers@countytimes.net
year cost for the meter replacements
would be $327,000. IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOSEPH “JOE” WINDSOR DICKERSON, SR.
AND PATRICIA “PATSY” ANN BAILEY
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Thursday, August 16, 2018 The Calvert County Times Cops & Courts 7
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The Solomons Volunteer Fire Department responded to the blaze; it took 28 fire-
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Medical Marijuana
from out of state as well. Mr. Boyer was other deputies responded to Mutual El- Press Release from MSP Barrack U – Prince Frederick
transported to the Calvert County De- ementary School in Port Republic for a
tention Center and charged with CDS reported suspicious vehicle and suspi- CALVERT COUNTY’S FIRST & LARGEST
Possession- Not Marijuana (Suboxone),
CDS Possession – Not Marijuana (Zub-
solv) and possession of paraphernalia.
On August 3, Deputy N. Buckler initi-
cious persons. Deputy Shrawder arrived
on the scene and witnessed two males
run around the back of the school, to-
wards the wood line. Corporal Morgan
MEDICAL
CBD MARIJUANA
water pipes
& accessories
ated a traffic stop at Chesapeake Ave/3rd and Deputy Holt attempted to locate the MARYLAN ACCESORIES STORE
Street for a vehicle operating with no subjects. A short time later, the deputies CBC /=NUH=J@ D PIPE DREAMS
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shown to be a better anti-inflammatory than Ibuprofen.
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ger. The front seat passenger, Michael Deputy Boerum approached the vehicle
OPEN TUES - SAT which is significant for diabetics.
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Blackmon (36), had a possible warrant
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a powerful anti-seizure
and yelled commands to stop. The ve- medication, shown
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in children, elderly and
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to Urination • Irritated Skin CBD can
remain clear-headed.
uty Buckler searched Mr. Blackmon and stop on the vehicle. The driver was iden- To learn more about CBD,
lower blood sugar, which is significant for diabetics.
located a fan remote in Mr. Blackmon’s tified as Nicholas Alderson (19). Mr. visit
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SMADC 2018 “Farms for the Holidays” Guide Accepting Farm Listing
The Southern Maryland Agri- day greenery, locally grown Christ- aged to submit an ap-
cultural Development Commission mas trees, meats, dairy, seafood, plication to be includ-
(SMADC) is accepting listings for the produce, baked goods, wine, beer and ed. There is no charge
2018 editions of “Farms for the Holi- distilled spirits, plus farm-made gifts, to be listed.
days,” a guide to Southern Maryland festive farm-hosted events, tastings Free copies of the
winter farm products. and more. guide will be avail-
SMADC publishes the full-color Southern Maryland farms, agri- able to the general
booklet annually to highlight farms in tourism, aquaculture and agricultural public (commencing
Southern Maryland that offer products producers of all kinds, plus winer- early November) at re-
and services and hold events during ies, breweries, stores, restaurants and gional libraries, visitor
the holidays and winter months. List- other businesses that offer Southern centers, participating
ings feature farms offering fresh holi- Maryland farm products are encour- farms and businesses,
Pet
and put them back together. gineers Dr. Robert Rincon at the 2018
“This class made me feel better about American Society of Engineering Edu-
my ability to succeed.” Smith said. “In cation Annual Conference and Exposi-
high school – this fear and anxiety hap- tion. She argues that “gender diversity
pens. But no professional field should in engineering and computer science
OF THE WEEK be gender stereotyped. If you want to do (ECS) has been a continuous struggle.
something – you should just go do it.” Women have been enrolling and gradu-
MEET BELLE During the program, the students ating from college at higher rates than
toured the U.S. Naval Air Systems men for three decades, but disciplines
Hello, my name is Belle and if you Command (NAVAIR) at the Patuxent like ECS continue to strive to raise their
appreciate BEAUTY you will LOVE River Naval Air Station and met with female enrollments.”
me! I’m a reserved mature girl and high-ranking women engineers and se- McKenna Gallagher, 16, of Leonard-
nior leadership who shared their career town, said she now plans to break down
I’ll seek you out for attention. I enjoy
experiences. The students also partici- gender barriers in the engineering field.
spending my days on a windowsill and curling pated in several workshops and hands- “My favorite part… was visiting NA-
up in small boxes. I’m definitely a SWEETHEART who prefers a on activities, but perhaps the most pow- VAIR and seeing fully what people get
quieter home. If you’re looking for a FRIENDLY kitty to cuddle erful lesson they received was about the to do there,” Gallagher said. “That visit
with, come adopt me today! Give me a chance to make your power of self-confidence. really helped me realize and understand
life more beautiful and BE MY MIRACLE! “All of the students were so differ- what I can do with my future and it con-
ent, but what brought them all together firms that I want a future in aeronauti-
PLEASE CHOOSE ME!
was when they realized that they were cal engineering.”
And remember, if there is room in the heart, there is room in already superstars,” shared CSM Math For more information about CSM’s
the house! Division Chair Dr. Stephanie McCaslin. STEM Programs, visit http://stem.csmd.
Come meet me and the wonderful gang at Tri-County Animal She spent some class time with the girls edu/. For more information on the “En-
Shelter (6707 Animal Shelter Road, Hughesville) or call 301-932- to teach them about problem solving gineer Like a Girl” summer program,
1713 for more information. To see more of my amazing friends “on a large scope,” interactions and call 301-934-7747 or visit http://stem.
available for adoption, “like” us on Facebook @ Tri-County relationships at home and in the work csmd.edu/EngineerLikeaGirl.html.
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not obvious, they are attainable. Press release by CSM
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will thus be through the
office instead of into a
main hallway.
Curry said the vesti-
bule work has been go-
ing on this summer and
should be completed for
those schools by school
opening. But, several of
the schools, which are
newer and have a unique
design like Hunting-
town High School, are
still on the work list to
be done.
“We want to do that
for all of our schools to
make sure when you are
buzzed in, you have no
place to go but to the of-
fice,” he insisted. Those
not already done will be
done this school year,
August 23-24 New Teacher Orientation January 21 Holiday – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (schools and
August 27-31 Preschool Meetings for Staff (orientation for Grades 6 & offices closed)
9 on August 31) January 28 Second Quarter Report Cards Available
September 3 Holiday – Labor Day (schools and offices closed) February 7 Two-Hour Delayed Opening for Students (no a.m. Pre-K)
September 4 First Day of School for Students –Professional Development
September 4-5 PreK & K Conferences February 18 Holiday – Presidents’ Day (schools and offices closed)
(2/18 possible prof dev make-up day)
September 6-7 Staggered PreK & K First Day
February 19 Parent Conferences/Professional Development – Schools
September 11 9/11 Remembrance Closed for Students (2/19 possible make-up day)
September 27 Two-Hour Early Dismissal for Students (no p.m. Pre-K) – February 26 Third Quarter Interims Available in HAC
Professional Development
March 6 Two-Hour Delayed Opening for Students (no a.m. Pre-K)
September 28 Professional Development – Schools Closed for Students –Professional Development
October 5 First Quarter Interims Available in HAC March 29 End of Third Quarter
October 18 Two-Hour Early Dismissal for Students (no p.m. Pre-K) – March 29 Two-Hour Early Dismissal for Students (no p.m. Pre-K) –
SLO Development April Teacher Work Time
October 19 Professional Development – Schools Closed for Students April 5 Third Quarter Report Cards Available
November 5 End of First Quarter April 18-22 Holiday – Spring Recess (schools and offices closed;
November 5 Two-Hour Early Dismissal for Students (no p.m. Pre-K) – 12-month employees work 4/18 and
Teacher Work Time 4/22; Central Office will be open 4/18 and 4/22) (4/18
possible make-up day)
November 6 Schools Closed – General Election (12-month employees
work) April 23 Schools Reopen
November 12 Elementary: Parent Conferences (all day) / Secondary: April 23 Two-Hour Delayed Opening for Students (no a.m. Pre-K)
Professional Development – –Teacher Work Time
Schools Closed for Students April 23 First Quarter Report Cards Available
November 12-16 American Education Week April 26 Fourth Quarter Interims for Seniors Available in HAC
November 14 First Quarter Report Cards Available May 7 Fourth Quarter Interims for Underclassmen Available in
November 21-23 Holiday – Thanksgiving (schools and offices closed; HAC
12-month employees work 11/21, May 6-17 Advanced Placement Exams
Central Office will be open 11/21)
May 17 Last Day for High School Seniors
December 5 Two-Hour Delayed Opening for Students (no a.m. Pre-K)
–Professional Development May 27 Holiday – Memorial Day (schools and offices closed)
December 11 Second Quarter Interims Available in HAC June 5 Two-Hour Early Dismissal for Graduations (no p.m.
Pre-K) (3:00 CHS and 8:00 NHS)
December 21 Two-Hour Early Dismissal for Students (no p.m. Pre-K) –
Teacher Work Time June 6 Two-Hour Early Dismissal for Graduations (no p.m.
Pre-K) (3:00 HHS and 8:00 PHS)
December 24-31 Holiday – Winter Recess (schools and offices closed)
June 7 Last Day for Pre-K Students
January 1 Holiday – Winter Recess (schools and offices closed)
June 11 Last Day for Students – Two-Hour Early Dismissal for
January 2 Schools & Offices Reopen Students (Teacher Work Time)
January 18 End of Second Quarter/First Semester June 12 Last Day for 10-Month Employees
January 18 Two-Hour Early Dismissal for Students (no p.m. Pre-K) – June 28 Fourth Quarter Report Cards for Secondary Students
Teacher Work Time Mailed
Open House Schedule
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At the St. Mary’s County Regional Airport, (l t r) Sandra Scrissel with Bandit, Sandy Hunt, Randy Walton, Ken Reed and Chris Scrissel.
Thursday, August 16, 2018 The Calvert County Times Feature 23
Randy Walton with an assistant on a return flight from North Carolina for Pilots N Paws.
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In Remembrance
The Calvert County Times runs complimentary obituaries as submitted by funeral homes
and readers. We run them in the order we receive them. Any submissions that come to
guyleonard@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following week’s edition.
ton, DC. Brian grew up in Laurel, MD with her family. Medic. Upon completion of training he
and moved to Lusby, MD in 2002. He Joan is survived by her children, was assigned to the Marine Corps. They
graduated from Meade High School Randall Gott and his wife Patricia of called him Doc and told him “Once a
in 1980 and thereafter graduated from St. Leonard, and Judy Gott Mabry and Marine always a Marine.”
RETS Technical School in Baltimore, her husband Russell of Prince Freder- He left Vietnam before the Tet Offen-
MD. He worked as an HVAC technician ick. She is also survived by her grand- sive and returned to the States. He be-
for over 30 years and was a member of children, Rebecca Mabry Smith, Jacob came a Member of the PA. USAR ris-
Steamfitters Local 602. He is preceded Gott, Patricia Gott Plumer, Cory Mabry, ing to the rank of Staff Sergeant (E-6).
in death by his parents Thomas and Kyle Gott, and Alison Mabry, along with Outside the Reserve he drove a Tractor
Kathleen Moore. her great-grandchildren, Eloise Smith, Trailer for many years. He also started
He will be lovingly remembered by Kyleigh Plumer, and Sawyer Smith. his own mowing business in North Caro-
his siblings, Tom (Lorraine), Susan Visitation will be held at Christ lina and then in Maryland.
(Randy) Keen, Joanne (Chuck) Neppach, Church in Port Republic, MD on Satur- He met Karen Longstreth in the
and John (Carrie). Brian will also be for- day, August 18th prior to the memorial USAR Reserve and they married on
ever remembered by his nieces, nephews service, which will begin at 11:00 AM. April 3rd, 1993. They lived and Loved
and extended family and dear friends. In lieu of flowers, donations may each other for twenty-five precious years
A Memorial Mass will be held at St. be made to Friends of the One Room in and outside of their home and on their
Christopher’s Catholic Church, 1861 School House, P.O. Box 431, Port Repub- own time did many things together.
Harbor Drive, Chester, MD on August lic, MD 20676 In Pennsylvania they lived near Get-
27, 2018, at 11 AM. Funeral arrangements were made by tysburg and were living historians.
A Celebration of Brian’s life will be Rausch Funeral Home. When Yankees they were a Doctor
held at Vera’s Beach Club, 1200 White and a nurse.
Sands Drive, Lusby, MD 20657. Details
soon to follow.
Eva Belle Watson Beck and this sister Diane.
Mike will be given a Memorial Ser-
When Rebels they portrayed General
Louis A. Armistead (pickets charge) and
Memorial donations in memory of vice on August 18, 2018 at Real Life Rose O’Neal Greenhow (Spy).
Brian may be made to St. Christopher’s Church, 27399 Old Village Rd., Me- In Maryland they were members of
Catholic Church, 1861 Harbor Drive, chanicsville, Md. 20659. It will happen RT, MD1 for many years. They also
Chester, MD (https://stchristopherski. at 11a.m. An Honor Guard will be pres- volunteered at Charlotte Hall Vets Home
org). ent, taps will be played and the Flag will and For A Community that Shares
Funeral arrangements were by Rausch be presented to his wife. (ACTS).
Funeral Home. In this memorial service we will at- For 25 years his wife and he were
tempt to remember his life. When he equally yoked unto the Lord. They were
Joan Marilyn graduated High School on June 10, 1966
he joined the Army. He was sent to
very happy to find each other. He will
be missed by her until they meet each
Rahill Gott Vietnam where he volunteered to be a other in eternity.
Community Calendar
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on basic kayak skills and the ecology of some of their plates! Come to the Indian All are welcome every Monday eve-
ONGOING the Patuxent River. $30. Register: 410-535- Village and try your hand at making gourd ning for meetings in support of people
5327. www.calvertparks.org bowls. Free! Info: call 410-586-8501 or visit recovering from addictive and compulsive
13th Kid’s Playwriting Festival jefpat.org. behaviors.
Twin Beach Players, Boys and Girls Farmers’ Market
Club, 9021 Dayton Avenue, North Beach 5th Street & Bay Ave., North Beach Movie on the Beach
7:00 - 9:00 PM 6:00 PM North Beach Welcome Center Beach Tuesday, August 21
A fun evening of love and laughter! $7. Includes Classic Car Cruise-in and Art Entrance
August 17, 18 and 19. 443-646-3878. www. Fair along Bay Avenue. www.northbeach- Movie starts at Dusk
Kayak Tour
twinbeachplayers.org md.org “Despicable Me 3.” Bring your own
Nan’s Cove, 8081 Broomes Island Road
beach chairs, blankets. Free.
9:00 – 11:00 AM
Healthy Living Program Beach Bingo
A leisurely paddle along the lower Patux-
Grant funds are available to assist Cal- Northeast Community Center, 4075
ent River. For adults, ages 18 and up. $30.
vert County low income owner-occupied Gordon Stinnett Ave., Chesapeake Beach Sunday, August 19 Info: 410-535-5327
residents to save energy. Eligible residents 7:00 - 8:30 PM
may be able to receive energy saving ap- An exciting night out playing BINGO for
Car Wash Fundraiser Auxiliary Members Meeting
pliances. More info and application visit: prizes that the whole family can enjoy. $3.
World Gym, W. Dares Beach Rd., Prince American Legion Post 206, Rt. 260,
info@northbeachmd.org. 410-535-1600 ext. 8210.
Frederick Chesapeake Beach
www.co.cal.md.us/parksandrecreation
11:00 AM -3:00 PM 7:00 PM
Enjoy a SYMPHONY of SUDS as we All members of the American Legion
UPCOMING Karaoke at the Legion
work to get your vehicle sparkly clean! Auxiliary Stallings Williams Post 206 are
American Legion Stallings Williams
Donations benefit the 2019 CHS Orches- encouraged to attend the General Meeting.
Post 206, 3330 Chesapeake Beach Rd., Rt,
Moonlight Cruise tra Musical Journey to Ireland! Drinks & Upper Level Meeting Hall. Inquiries to
260
Rod ‘N’ Reel Marina, Chesapeake snacks available for purchase. President Choux at 240-687-6746. www.
8:00 PM – Midnight
Beach alpost206.org
Join us for a good time in the Lower
August 24, 7:30 – 9:30 PM Open Flame Cooking Class
Level Lounge. No cover charge. Public
The Town of Chesapeake Beach invites Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum, Bingo
welcome. Questions? 410-257-9878. www.
you to spend a summer evening cruising ALPost206.org
10515 Mackall Road, St. Leonard North Beach Volunteer Fire Dept.
aboard “Miss Lizzy.” $32/person. Al- 2:00 – 5:00 PM 7:30 PM
though children are welcome, these cruises Learn a variety of Native American Doors open at 5:00. $8/person. Food and
are more suited for adults. Tickets at Town cooking skills. For campers, backpackers, drink available for purchase. More info
Hall. More info or purchase tickets online:
Saturday, August 18 people who are curious or exploring the please call 301-855-0520.
www.chesapeakebeachmd.gov/events_ true paleo diet. Ages 13 and up. $25. Reg-
cruises2018.htm Community Day & Children’s Fun istration required. 410-586-8501. www.
Day jefpat.org Wednesday, August 22
Bethel Way of the Cross Church, 5450
Fri. & Sat., August 17 & 18 Cherry Hill Rd, Huntingtown Scott Kirby
Community Forum
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM Southern Maryland Sailing Association
Holiday Inn, 155 Holiday Dr., Solomons
All are welcome. Free lunch, free cloth- Clubhouse, Solomons
Bible Study ing & shoes, free household items, games, 3:30 - 7:00 PM
6:00 PM
Holiday Inn Solomon’s Conference Cen- Major changes are proposed in the draft
activities and entertainment for children. Singer, songwriter, storyteller, sailor
ter & Marina, Calvert County Comprehensive Plan. Greg
443-404-1045. www.bethelwotcc.org and road warrior. $20 online at smsa.com.
155 Holiday Drive Bowen will present concerns and answer
More info, 301 481-7474.
Friday, 7:00 PM. Saturday, 9:00 & 10:30 questions. Open to all Calvert County
Birds for Beginners - Shorebirds
AM and 1:30 PM citizens.
Flag Ponds Nature Park, Lusby Back to School Revival
Berean Bible Society Regional Bible 9:30 AM – Noon Bethel Way of the Cross Church, 5450
Conference Bible study meetings to dis- Review shorebird identification skills in- Cherry Hill Rd, Huntingtown
cover the basics of rightly dividing the doors. Outside look for the silhouettes and 4:00 - 6:00 PM Thursday, August 23
Word of Truth. Free. 301-866-1616. www. sounds of birds. Ages 13 and up. Under 18 Guest Speaker: Elder Jeffrie Long, Jr.,
bereanbiblesociety.org accompanied by an adult. $8. Reservations: Communion Way of the Cross Church, Calvert Marine Museum Closed
410-535-5327. www.calvertparks.org Prince Frederick. School supply giveaway For the Brad Paisley concert. Normal op-
after service. Also Wednesday and Thurs- erating hours resume on Friday, August 24.
Friday, August 17 Southern MD Wine Jazz R&B and day, 7:30-9:00 PM. www.bethelwotcc.org
Funk Festival Brad Paisley
Junior Paleontologist for a Day Calvert County Fairgrounds, 140 Cal- Calvert Marine Museum, 14200 Solo-
Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons vert Fair Dr., Prince Frederick Monday, August 20 mons Island Rd. S, Solomons
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM 7:30 PM
Become a junior paleontologist for a day Wineries, distilleries, and breweries from Country music star, Brad Paisley will
SMYOC Choir Auditions—Calvert
and hunt for fossil shark teeth, whale bones, around the state; a giant waterslide and an perform live at the PNC Waterside Pa-
Trinity United Methodist Church, 90
as well as the shells of ancient snails and International Beer Garden sponsored by vilion. Paisley has an unbelievable show
Church St, Prince Frederick
clams on a local beach. Grades: entering Anheuser Busch. Tastings and an open packed with hits. Gates open at 6:00. Food
6:00 - 9:30 PM
6th - 8th. $30. Register: bar. Great music! Dress cool. $45 advance; and beverage vendors on site. Chairs and
Singers 8-20 years old may audition.
www.calvertmarinemuseum.com/442/ more at the door. http://vendor-nation.com coolers not permitted. Info, visit: www.cal-
Go to www.smyoc.org to apply for your
Day-Camps vertmarinemuseum.com. To reach a staff
audition!
Village Days member, call 410-326-2042, ext. 16, 17 or
Teen Kayak Skills and River Ecology Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum, 18. $59-$120 (additional fees apply). Visit
Church Meeting
Kings Landing Park, Huntingtown 10515 Mackall Road, St. Leonard www.calvertmarinemuseum.com or call
St. Leonard Baptist Church, 5015 St.
9:30 AM – 3:00 PM 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM the 24-hour hotline 1-800-787-9454 to pur-
Leonard Road
This special gathering for teens focuses Gourd Bowls: Native Americans grew chase tickets!
7:00 – 8:00 PM
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