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		<title>By: Midori</title>
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		<dc:creator>Midori</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 22:40:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have read many reviews by the critics about Remember Me. I don&#039;t see movie because of their reviews, if I did I would never see a movie. I felt compelled to see Remember Me because of the storyline. Rob stated it was a different kind of movie.  It was a romantic movie, but I wouldn&#039;t say it centered around the couple. I think that the brother and sister relationship took center stage. Caroline (Ruby) gave a performance that gave this movie an edge. As the movie comes to an end, you realize its reference to 9/11.  You have a sadness as you see Tyler&#039;s journal in the dirt. It was a powerful and emotional movie to view, but I enjoyed it. I applaud the entire cast of the movie.

When it is released on DVD, I will be there to add it to my collection.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have read many reviews by the critics about Remember Me. I don&#8217;t see movie because of their reviews, if I did I would never see a movie. I felt compelled to see Remember Me because of the storyline. Rob stated it was a different kind of movie.  It was a romantic movie, but I wouldn&#8217;t say it centered around the couple. I think that the brother and sister relationship took center stage. Caroline (Ruby) gave a performance that gave this movie an edge. As the movie comes to an end, you realize its reference to 9/11.  You have a sadness as you see Tyler&#8217;s journal in the dirt. It was a powerful and emotional movie to view, but I enjoyed it. I applaud the entire cast of the movie.</p>
<p>When it is released on DVD, I will be there to add it to my collection.</p>
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		<title>By: Mary D</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary D</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 02:39:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I enjoyed the review.  I&#039;ve seen the movie twice and will go again.  I agree with your review that Pattinson is not the vampire in Twilight, but he show he is a good actor- a natural.  I love his scenes of Tyler and his sister the best.  There, he really shines, I think.  I could go on, but you have said it well.  Thanks for the wonderful review.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I enjoyed the review.  I&#8217;ve seen the movie twice and will go again.  I agree with your review that Pattinson is not the vampire in Twilight, but he show he is a good actor- a natural.  I love his scenes of Tyler and his sister the best.  There, he really shines, I think.  I could go on, but you have said it well.  Thanks for the wonderful review.</p>
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		<title>By: Brenda Hussain</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brenda Hussain</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 22:22:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I cannot keep my mouth shut any longer!  For those of you who continually tell me that I have a big mouth, today I am going to prove you right…again! 

I am so pissed and so infuriated at the negative comments and remarks said online and on television about not only Robert Pattinson’s inept acting abilities but also the movie having the audacity to bring up the tragic event that happened on September 11, 2001 in the movie Remember Me.  

 I am offended that there are people in this world that view life as a constant fairytale!  That people can be so belittling to ridicule another human being for having the strength and fortitude in attempting to eke out a living in a world where, well, let’s just face it, is not doing so well economically.  It is called survival people!  

To speak ill and cruelly of Robert Pattinson for believing so much in the plot and of the character that he portrayed in this movie, really pisses me off!  So what if he deviated from his “perfect character Edward Cullen” that he is so famous for and took a leap of faith and just said, “Oh, why not…” No one, above all, Robert Pattinson, should have to justify and defend to anyone but himself why he chose to accept to participate in this movie!

I have not seen the movie, but I am a huge fan of Robert’s!  But let’s face it, in agreeing to take on such a character as Tyler in Remember Me, all he really did was to remind us all of the tragedy that took place on September 11, 2001.  And in his portrayal of an angry young man who has issues with his father, he merely demonstrated and confirmed that we are all human and live in dysfunctional families!  No one is perfect and no one’s life is perfect.  Truth told, we all live in dysfunctional families, every single one of us!  From movie stars to professional football players to professional golfers to CEO’s of corporations to the everyday average and not-so average person, we all suffer from some sort of dysfunction in our lives and families.   Remember Me just brought a side of that to the big picture for those who chose to pay the money to be reminded of the fact. 

I watched “At the Movies” on television yesterday hoping to get more footage of the movie and of Robert.   However, what I got instead were two men bickering over which was worse, Robert’s incompetent acting abilities or the weak and mediocre writing of the script.   

Robert’s acting abilities in this movie was inferior, really?  From the clips I have seen, I would have to give the man an A for his acting abilities.  He reminded me of my own actions and those actions of my other siblings when we were faced with our devastation of a beloved brother who committed suicide 16 years ago.   He reminded me of the anger and the hurt I felt when my brother decided to end his life because in doing so, my brother negated to consider what his actions would do to those of us he left behind.  Suicide of a loved one does not always bring families closer together.  In reality, most of the time, it tears them apart such as it did in my family because not only does anger and hurt set in, but also betrayal and blame comes to light.  Moreover, when those emotions and feelings surface, we are not the least bit concerned how we may or may not “act” accordingly to those around us!  Our life’s miseries and devastations should not be set forth for debate by another person in such a negative, harmful, disapproving way, but in an understanding and supportive way. 

Just like Tyler in Remember Me, I had a lot of resentment towards my mother for the death of my brother.  Her lack of care and concern for his needs while still on this Earth and those needs of her other children left behind after he was gone, only made me more bitter and more enraged.  I “acted” how any normal, genuine human being does when faced with such a loss.    

That seems to be a reoccurring premise in our society.   A premise that life should be depicted in the media and on screen as ideal and picture perfect.  But in reality, real people get angry.  Real people commit suicide.  Real people make mistakes.  Real people hurt each other!  Real people have their own way in dealing with death.  

Life is not picture perfect and no human being is perfect.  Why do we continue to perceive it to be?  Although I wish I were like a super model, I am not.  I am not tall, skinny, and beautiful.  I also have my shortcomings, and I and make mistakes because I am human.  My name is not Jesus; therefore, I sin.  No one lives the Brady Bunch or Leave it to Beaver life in the real world! If anyone says they live such a life, they are lying.  We are all just trying to survive in a world that is uncertain, tentative, and undefined.  Life is forever changing, altering, and shifting.

To those of you who are offended and furious at the movie’s depiction of “what could have happened” to one fictional family on 911…get over it!  Do any of you really know what those 2,000 plus people was doing in the Twin Towers on that fateful day?  We assume most of them were just reporting for a day of work.  But NOT ALL OF THEM showed up that day for a paycheck.  What if… someone really did go there that day to speak to a loved one to ask for forgiveness and make amends for some past wound or insult or hurt between them?  Can we not imagine the possibility for one minute that maybe, just may, ONE of those 2,000 plus individuals there that day went there for just that very purpose?   What IF there was really was an actual “Tyler” but no one has come to the forefront to enlighten us all on his story?  For months after the tragedy, we witnessed on television loved ones coming forward to speak of the loved ones they lost that day.   We only witnessed the stories that the media wanted us to know.  We will never be well versed in ALL the lives lost that day.  
September 11, 2001 was a tragic day for all of us Americans.  It should not be forgotten.  We should never be ashamed or offended to remember or speak of it.  This movie just reminded us of that fact and that to never forget.  As Tyler said, “Our fingerprints don’t fade from the lives we touch…”.

Until today, I had mixed emotions about going to see this movie because of a storyline that hit so close to home.  I was afraid the emotions I had finally come to terms with and buried of my own brother’s suicide would resurface.  I was afraid that I may not be able to cope with them should that happen.  Especially since my brother’s suicide, I have also lost a sister, a nine-year-old nephew, and my own mother.  However, I am going to see this movie to support and to defend Robert Pattinson and head to the theater tomorrow to face my fears knowing that I am not going there to scrutinize and analyze Robert’s acting ability in the movie.  I am going to go observe how one young man named Tyler, who lived a dysfunctional life, tried to come terms with his pain in losing a brother to suicide and his anger at his father, and say to myself “I’ve been there.  I understand and appreciate this man’s grief and sorrow and anguish.”

Robert, if you are reading this, congratulations!   I am giving you a standing ovation for not only your acting abilities in this movie, but to everything that you have to put up with in bad publicity and those who are not a fan of yours.  Screw ‘em!  You have nothing to prove to anyone but yourself.   You give a lot of yourself to your fans and in the work that you do.  If no one has told you lately, I am proud of you!  I have a son your age, trying to make his mark in the world as well in his chosen field.  It is not an easy accomplishment. At times, it can be disheartening.  However, most people are quick to humiliate and patronize instead of praise those, like yourself, who attempt to thrive and succeed in life.  Hold your head high, never mitigating or justifying your actions to anyone.  For those who do not accept and recognize what you contribute in a sick dysfunctional world, only appreciate and be grateful that they are the closed-minded souls you are fortunate to NOT have to deal with in your personal life.  

In addition, remember this, after all is said and done.  Because of that “inept acting” you do so well on the big screen, at the end of the day, when you lay your head on your pillow at night, you go to sleep knowing you have a huge bank account and twenty million young girls, women, and gay men fantasizing about spending the rest of their dysfunctional lives with you!  How many of your worst critics can say that when they lay their heads to rest at night?   

I will continue to follow you on Twitter at Bhussain42!  When you get a chance, check out my page and see the picture of my granddaughter, Bella, named after the character in the Twilight Saga!  I will be in line, just like the rest of your diehard fans come March 20 to pick up my copy of New Moon!  Moreover, when Remember Me comes out on video, I will be there to purchase a copy as well!

If you are ever in my neck of the woods, come see me so I can tell you in person how much I appreciate all that you do!

Brenda Hussain, Terre Haute, Indiana</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I cannot keep my mouth shut any longer!  For those of you who continually tell me that I have a big mouth, today I am going to prove you right…again! </p>
<p>I am so pissed and so infuriated at the negative comments and remarks said online and on television about not only Robert Pattinson’s inept acting abilities but also the movie having the audacity to bring up the tragic event that happened on September 11, 2001 in the movie Remember Me.  </p>
<p> I am offended that there are people in this world that view life as a constant fairytale!  That people can be so belittling to ridicule another human being for having the strength and fortitude in attempting to eke out a living in a world where, well, let’s just face it, is not doing so well economically.  It is called survival people!  </p>
<p>To speak ill and cruelly of Robert Pattinson for believing so much in the plot and of the character that he portrayed in this movie, really pisses me off!  So what if he deviated from his “perfect character Edward Cullen” that he is so famous for and took a leap of faith and just said, “Oh, why not…” No one, above all, Robert Pattinson, should have to justify and defend to anyone but himself why he chose to accept to participate in this movie!</p>
<p>I have not seen the movie, but I am a huge fan of Robert’s!  But let’s face it, in agreeing to take on such a character as Tyler in Remember Me, all he really did was to remind us all of the tragedy that took place on September 11, 2001.  And in his portrayal of an angry young man who has issues with his father, he merely demonstrated and confirmed that we are all human and live in dysfunctional families!  No one is perfect and no one’s life is perfect.  Truth told, we all live in dysfunctional families, every single one of us!  From movie stars to professional football players to professional golfers to CEO’s of corporations to the everyday average and not-so average person, we all suffer from some sort of dysfunction in our lives and families.   Remember Me just brought a side of that to the big picture for those who chose to pay the money to be reminded of the fact. </p>
<p>I watched “At the Movies” on television yesterday hoping to get more footage of the movie and of Robert.   However, what I got instead were two men bickering over which was worse, Robert’s incompetent acting abilities or the weak and mediocre writing of the script.   </p>
<p>Robert’s acting abilities in this movie was inferior, really?  From the clips I have seen, I would have to give the man an A for his acting abilities.  He reminded me of my own actions and those actions of my other siblings when we were faced with our devastation of a beloved brother who committed suicide 16 years ago.   He reminded me of the anger and the hurt I felt when my brother decided to end his life because in doing so, my brother negated to consider what his actions would do to those of us he left behind.  Suicide of a loved one does not always bring families closer together.  In reality, most of the time, it tears them apart such as it did in my family because not only does anger and hurt set in, but also betrayal and blame comes to light.  Moreover, when those emotions and feelings surface, we are not the least bit concerned how we may or may not “act” accordingly to those around us!  Our life’s miseries and devastations should not be set forth for debate by another person in such a negative, harmful, disapproving way, but in an understanding and supportive way. </p>
<p>Just like Tyler in Remember Me, I had a lot of resentment towards my mother for the death of my brother.  Her lack of care and concern for his needs while still on this Earth and those needs of her other children left behind after he was gone, only made me more bitter and more enraged.  I “acted” how any normal, genuine human being does when faced with such a loss.    </p>
<p>That seems to be a reoccurring premise in our society.   A premise that life should be depicted in the media and on screen as ideal and picture perfect.  But in reality, real people get angry.  Real people commit suicide.  Real people make mistakes.  Real people hurt each other!  Real people have their own way in dealing with death.  </p>
<p>Life is not picture perfect and no human being is perfect.  Why do we continue to perceive it to be?  Although I wish I were like a super model, I am not.  I am not tall, skinny, and beautiful.  I also have my shortcomings, and I and make mistakes because I am human.  My name is not Jesus; therefore, I sin.  No one lives the Brady Bunch or Leave it to Beaver life in the real world! If anyone says they live such a life, they are lying.  We are all just trying to survive in a world that is uncertain, tentative, and undefined.  Life is forever changing, altering, and shifting.</p>
<p>To those of you who are offended and furious at the movie’s depiction of “what could have happened” to one fictional family on 911…get over it!  Do any of you really know what those 2,000 plus people was doing in the Twin Towers on that fateful day?  We assume most of them were just reporting for a day of work.  But NOT ALL OF THEM showed up that day for a paycheck.  What if… someone really did go there that day to speak to a loved one to ask for forgiveness and make amends for some past wound or insult or hurt between them?  Can we not imagine the possibility for one minute that maybe, just may, ONE of those 2,000 plus individuals there that day went there for just that very purpose?   What IF there was really was an actual “Tyler” but no one has come to the forefront to enlighten us all on his story?  For months after the tragedy, we witnessed on television loved ones coming forward to speak of the loved ones they lost that day.   We only witnessed the stories that the media wanted us to know.  We will never be well versed in ALL the lives lost that day.<br />
September 11, 2001 was a tragic day for all of us Americans.  It should not be forgotten.  We should never be ashamed or offended to remember or speak of it.  This movie just reminded us of that fact and that to never forget.  As Tyler said, “Our fingerprints don’t fade from the lives we touch…”.</p>
<p>Until today, I had mixed emotions about going to see this movie because of a storyline that hit so close to home.  I was afraid the emotions I had finally come to terms with and buried of my own brother’s suicide would resurface.  I was afraid that I may not be able to cope with them should that happen.  Especially since my brother’s suicide, I have also lost a sister, a nine-year-old nephew, and my own mother.  However, I am going to see this movie to support and to defend Robert Pattinson and head to the theater tomorrow to face my fears knowing that I am not going there to scrutinize and analyze Robert’s acting ability in the movie.  I am going to go observe how one young man named Tyler, who lived a dysfunctional life, tried to come terms with his pain in losing a brother to suicide and his anger at his father, and say to myself “I’ve been there.  I understand and appreciate this man’s grief and sorrow and anguish.”</p>
<p>Robert, if you are reading this, congratulations!   I am giving you a standing ovation for not only your acting abilities in this movie, but to everything that you have to put up with in bad publicity and those who are not a fan of yours.  Screw ‘em!  You have nothing to prove to anyone but yourself.   You give a lot of yourself to your fans and in the work that you do.  If no one has told you lately, I am proud of you!  I have a son your age, trying to make his mark in the world as well in his chosen field.  It is not an easy accomplishment. At times, it can be disheartening.  However, most people are quick to humiliate and patronize instead of praise those, like yourself, who attempt to thrive and succeed in life.  Hold your head high, never mitigating or justifying your actions to anyone.  For those who do not accept and recognize what you contribute in a sick dysfunctional world, only appreciate and be grateful that they are the closed-minded souls you are fortunate to NOT have to deal with in your personal life.  </p>
<p>In addition, remember this, after all is said and done.  Because of that “inept acting” you do so well on the big screen, at the end of the day, when you lay your head on your pillow at night, you go to sleep knowing you have a huge bank account and twenty million young girls, women, and gay men fantasizing about spending the rest of their dysfunctional lives with you!  How many of your worst critics can say that when they lay their heads to rest at night?   </p>
<p>I will continue to follow you on Twitter at Bhussain42!  When you get a chance, check out my page and see the picture of my granddaughter, Bella, named after the character in the Twilight Saga!  I will be in line, just like the rest of your diehard fans come March 20 to pick up my copy of New Moon!  Moreover, when Remember Me comes out on video, I will be there to purchase a copy as well!</p>
<p>If you are ever in my neck of the woods, come see me so I can tell you in person how much I appreciate all that you do!</p>
<p>Brenda Hussain, Terre Haute, Indiana</p>
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		<title>By: Missy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Missy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 22:40:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Loved the movie, the end is a tear jerker.  Rob does a great job, this shows another side to him acting abilities.  It is a movie that I will see again and buy when it comes out on DVD.  The two main characters are great together, the whole cast it perfect.  I can&#039;t wait for more movies from Rob and Kristen, together or separate.  I would like to see them do another movie together other can the Twilight Saga&#039;s.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Loved the movie, the end is a tear jerker.  Rob does a great job, this shows another side to him acting abilities.  It is a movie that I will see again and buy when it comes out on DVD.  The two main characters are great together, the whole cast it perfect.  I can&#8217;t wait for more movies from Rob and Kristen, together or separate.  I would like to see them do another movie together other can the Twilight Saga&#8217;s.</p>
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		<title>By: &#8216;Remember Me&#8217; Review Post! &#8226; ROBERT PATTINSON ONLINE • Celebrating One Year Online • Your Source for Robert Pattinson!</title>
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		<dc:creator>&#8216;Remember Me&#8217; Review Post! &#8226; ROBERT PATTINSON ONLINE • Celebrating One Year Online • Your Source for Robert Pattinson!</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 12:55:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Allysa Cosain</title>
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		<dc:creator>Allysa Cosain</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:50:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I will never miss this! I&#039;m such a big fan of Robert Pattinson. &lt;3. And I can&#039;t wait for Eclipse to come out! &lt;3 &lt;3 &lt;3</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I will never miss this! I&#8217;m such a big fan of Robert Pattinson. &lt;3. And I can&#039;t wait for Eclipse to come out! &lt;3 &lt;3 &lt;3</p>
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		<title>By: Kristine</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kristine</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 00:12:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m going to be in the minority where this movie is concerned.

I got to see it last night as a sneak peek and I went into the movie only knowing what the trailers had shown in New Moon.  I didn&#039;t know the timeframe, although at the beginning of the movie, I probably should have put it together quicker than I had.

I am a huge Rob Pattinson fan.  I think he can go anywhere he wants to with his talent and the entire cast of this movie did a terrific job with the storyline.

I&#039;ve never been New York except to drive thru on my way to somewhere else and after seeing the initial footage in the days after 9/11 - I&#039;ve never been able to watch another tv show/movie etc about it.  
I didn&#039;t lose anyone that day - I didn&#039;t even know anyone that lost someone that day, but I was devestated and to this day, it still devestates me.  

It made me uneasy yesterday to see that 9/11 had become part of a movie plot, even though it was very tastefully done and a very reasonable possibility for the storyline.  I&#039;m not sure that I would have gone to see the movie had I known how it was going to end.

All in all - I agree with what many have said.  This movie stands out, both in acting and storyline and maybe it&#039;s good that it will help remind people once again to never forget both that tragic day, and how fleeting life really is.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m going to be in the minority where this movie is concerned.</p>
<p>I got to see it last night as a sneak peek and I went into the movie only knowing what the trailers had shown in New Moon.  I didn&#8217;t know the timeframe, although at the beginning of the movie, I probably should have put it together quicker than I had.</p>
<p>I am a huge Rob Pattinson fan.  I think he can go anywhere he wants to with his talent and the entire cast of this movie did a terrific job with the storyline.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve never been New York except to drive thru on my way to somewhere else and after seeing the initial footage in the days after 9/11 &#8211; I&#8217;ve never been able to watch another tv show/movie etc about it.<br />
I didn&#8217;t lose anyone that day &#8211; I didn&#8217;t even know anyone that lost someone that day, but I was devestated and to this day, it still devestates me.  </p>
<p>It made me uneasy yesterday to see that 9/11 had become part of a movie plot, even though it was very tastefully done and a very reasonable possibility for the storyline.  I&#8217;m not sure that I would have gone to see the movie had I known how it was going to end.</p>
<p>All in all &#8211; I agree with what many have said.  This movie stands out, both in acting and storyline and maybe it&#8217;s good that it will help remind people once again to never forget both that tragic day, and how fleeting life really is.</p>
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		<title>By: Evelyn Sulay</title>
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		<dc:creator>Evelyn Sulay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 20:52:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>wow! Thanks for this review..i wasnt sure about going to see the movie but now i def want to see it!</description>
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		<title>By: Jess</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 10:16:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I saw the movie today...definitely second that call to take tissues!! Havn&#039;t cried so much in a movie for a looong time!</description>
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		<description>[...] Twilight Lexicon Overall if you are looking for a film that showcases Rob Pattinson as a knock-off version of Edward [...]</description>
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