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Hello, I am . I was born in the wild to a feral mom and was the only surviving kitten. I was 10 weeks old when my mom & dad took me indoors. I'm a busy boy, and like annoying my sister dog. My favorite toys are a foil ball, feathers on a stick, catnip mice and the window blind cords. I'm so fortunate to live in a loving home.

Give & Take _____________________11 Home Services ____________________18 Hometown Events ____________________17

Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Jan. 25, 1776, the Continental Congress authorizes the first national Revolutionary War memorial in honor of Gen. Richard Montgomery, who had been killed during an assault on Quebec on Dec. 31, 1775, one of the first generals of the American Revolution to lose his life on the battlefield.

Vibes & Rants _____________________7

* On Jan. 28, 1855, the Panama Railway, which carried thousands of unruly gold miners to California via the dense jungles of Central America, dispatches its first train across the Isthmus of Panama. The Panama Canal would parallel the railway 50 years later. * On Jan. 31, 1944, D-Day is postponed until June when several key leaders agreed that there would not be enough ships available by May. D-Day would later be postponed once more, by a single day due to high winds. Finally, on the morning of June 6, the long-awaited invasion of France began. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I have a leopard gecko named Lenetta, and I wouldn’t trade her for the world. There’s a problem, though. I also have a cat, and that cat always finds a way into the room where Lenetta is kept, and spends his time chasing the crickets through the plastic “kritter keeper.” Sometimes it gets flipped over and the crickets escape. Then I have nothing to feed to Lenetta, and there are loose crickets all over the house. How do I get this cat to stop obeying his instinct to chase these bugs? Help, before any more crickets get loose! -- Josiah from New York DEAR JOSIAH: Ah, that’s the thing: It’s a cat’s instinct to chase small, hopping things. Cats think it’s awesome. Rather than try and teach your cat not to chase crickets -- a tough job that will require long-term commitment, daily training sessions and possibly some genetic manipulation to remove that hunting instinct -make it tougher for the kritter keeper to get turned over. Solution 1: Duct tape. One piece on each side of the lid, being careful not to cover the air vents. If you use a cricket shaker or something similar, take out the shaker tube and secure the lid. Solution 2: Camouflage. Make the cricket cage invisible. Put it on a shelf that the cat can’t reach. Cover it with a thin cloth (that air can get through) or place it behind other objects. Out of sight, out of mind. Solution 3: Keep the door to Lenetta’s room closed. This may be more difficult because your cat clearly has figured out how to get in. Think about other ways to discourage his entry. Good luck!

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COVID-19 UPDATE NYS What You Need To Know

Step 1: Determine eligibility and schedule an appointment. Vaccines are available at pharmacies, hospitals and through local health departments statewide – please contact your provider of choice to schedule your vaccine appointment. Additionally, there is a network of State-run sites distributing vaccines statewide – to determine eligibility and schedule appointments at New York State-run vaccination sites only, use the Am I Eligible app. You can also call the New York State COVID-19 Vaccination Hotline at 1-833-NYS-4-VAX (1-833-697-4829). Due to extremely limited supply from the federal government, it may be 14 or more weeks before an appointment is available.

Step 2: Complete the Vaccine Form. Once you have a confirmed appointment, you must complete the New York State COVID-19 Vaccine Form. This form can be completed online and you will receive a submission ID, or can be completed at your vaccination site. (We encourage New Yorkers to complete the form ahead of time.)

Step 3:

New York State COVID-19 Vaccination Program to Date Region

Total Doses Received

When you go to your vaccination site for your appointment, you must bring proof of eligibility. This may include an employee ID card, a letter from an Total Doses Total Doses Administered/ employer or affiliated organization, or a pay stub, depending on the specific priority status. If you are eliAdministered Received gible due to age, you should bring a form of ID (like a 57,514 73% Driver's License or passport) that includes your date of birth. You will need to complete a clinical ques46,819 78% tionnaire form at the time of your appointment.

Captial Region

78,550

Central New York

59,725

Finger Lakes

77,150

63,000

82%

Step 4:

Long Island

144,750

115,726

80%

Mid-Hudson

111,925

83,917

75%

Mohawk Valley

29,850

20,969

70%

New York City

546,775

409,403

75%

Schedule your second appointment in-person at your vaccination site. You must schedule an appointment to get your second shot at your vaccination site, in-person, immediately after getting your first shot. Remember: Both vaccines require two doses for effectiveness.

North Country

25,925

24,773

96%

Southern Tier

29,400

28,578

97%

Western New York

86,100

69,171

80%

1,190,150

919,870

77%

Statewide

For more information, Go to: covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov To determine eligibility or to schedule an appointment: https://am-i-eligible.covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/

Updated 11am, January 19, 2021

This information is published as a public service.

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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Jan. 22, 1984, during Super Bowl XVIII, audiences first see a commercial now widely agreed to be one of the most powerful and effective of all time. Apple’s “1984” spot featured a young woman throwing a sledgehammer through a screen on which a Big Brother-like figure preached about “the unification of thought.” REAL ESTATE

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

No Cure, Just Treatment for Rare Skin Disorder --DEAR DR. ROACH: My girlfriend has necrobiosis lipoidica. She suffers from this on her shins, as did her mother. She is not diabetic. We cannot find good information on how to rid her of this. The information we find is not about cures, but treatments that mask the symptom, such as steroids. We cannot even find a doctor that specifically treats this condition. Can you help? -- M.B. ANSWER: Periodically I get letters referencing a condition like this one that I know absolutely nothing about. Fortunately, I have the time to do a lot of reading, and I talked to several people with the condition. Here is what I found. Necrobiosis lipoidica is a rare skin disorder, usually but not always associated with diabetes. It occurs mostly in young adults (the average is 25 years old when associated with diabetes, 46 years if not), and is more common in women. It may also be associated with thyroid disorders and celiac disease. The cause is unknown. The diagnosis is made by skin biopsy. The appearance is usually of a large, variably colored and elevated patch of skin, most commonly on the shins, as your girlfriend’s is, but it can spread to other parts of the body, especially skin that has been scraped or damaged. Because necrobiosis lipoidica can occasionally transform to skin cancer, it needs careful surveillance. There is no cure for necrobiosis lipoidica. However, there are treatments that can reduce the inflammation. Steroids, either topical or injected, are the usual first choice. Topical steroids are more effective if they are given as ointment and covered with an air- and water-tight dressing. If topical steroids are not as effective, there are many other therapies that have been tried, including: the medication tacrolimus, which decreases the immune response; ultraviolet light A; antimalarial drugs (also used for autoimmune diseases); and others. The disease normally progresses slowly, then stabilizes, but it can spontaneously resolve in some people. Necrobiosis lipoidica may also ulcerate, at which point a wound care specialist may be of tremendous value. It may not be easy to find an expert dermatologist for this condition. I would start with a support group, as you can get expertise from others who have been living with this condition. I found one large group on Facebook. I read some tips on makeup and temporary tattoos for cosmetic improvement. I found two clinical trials recruiting subjects, one in Boston and one in Pennsylvania. You can find clinical trial information at clinicaltrials.gov. More good information is available at https://tinyurl.com/NLskin.

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and Two BABY CAR SEATS in excellent condition: 585-671-3547 CAR MATS (4) Grey, (2) 14”x17” and (2) 17”x27”: mehmolar77@gmail.com 250 VHS TAPES - Movies, mostly classics, comedies and such. Boxed and ready to go. Take them all: baker.markc@yahoo.com A box of QUILTING MAGAZINES. Easy Quilts, among others. Like new condition. Please leave a message. Geneseo area: 585-243-2973 15+ COOKBOOKS in really good shape. Must take all: 585-739-4965 COUCH, hardly used, excellent condition. Mustard color with brown velvet cover included. You pick up, Pittsford: 585-381-4823 RECIPES - Large stack of Cooking Magazines and Paperback Cookbooks. You pick up Fairport. E-mail only: barbgarlock@aol.com GLIDER CHAIR. Cushions need new fabric. You pick up: 585-265-2757 Miscellaneous BABY FURNITURE: 585-381-6546 Full size HIDE-A-BED. You pick up, Brockport: 585-637-3715 CHURCH HYMNALS - 2 sets. Good condition: 585-229-2327 Large quantity of GREETING CARDS that could be used for crafts: knappm201@ gmail.com 2 and 3/4 cases of ISOSOURCE 1.5 adult formula for tube feed and 3/4 case of ISOSOURCE HN: 585-223-2881 DESK, 50s retro, gray metal, 6-drawer, 30”x60”. You pick up, Henrietta: 585-2560653 TREADLE SEWING MACHINE and CABINET. Needs minor repairs: 585-387-9122 UPRIGHT FREEZER, 15 cubic feet. 1970s style, decent working condition: 585394-4663 PROJECTOR BULBS for overhead, slide and 16mm projector. EXB, ELM, ELC, FXL, BAK, DDM, and EMM/EKS. No. Livi. Co.: fjphilli2@gmail.com STAMINA AIR RESISTANT EXERCISE BIKE. Will send picture if you are interested: 585-281-2261 3+ boxes of NUTREN 1.5 calorically dense complete nutrition (unflavored) and ADULT DIAPERS: 585-301-2268 BARBED-WIRE FENCE 24’ length x 6’ height. You take down. Batavia. Text: 585300-9999

PRINTER CARTRIDGES & TONERS. Any size and brand. Also looking for RECYCLABLE CANS and BOTTLES: bettyann@frontiernet.net EGG CARTONS: 585-813-4583 Used FULL-SIZE BABY CRIB to make dog bed for large dog. Genesee or Orleans Counties Will pick-up: 585-409-9055 leave message MICROSCOPE in working condition. Anything stronger than a children’s microscope. Old radio, does not have to work but preferred: 585-474-3204 RELIABLE CAR to get back and forth to doctors’ appointments. Please contact: 585-447-0894 LIFT CHAIR WITH HEAT AND MASSAGE for elderly female with spinal conditions. Please contact: 585-447-0894 OLD GLASS BOTTLES from 1970s and earlier. Amber, aqua, blue, green, or dark glass: 585-545-1754 EXERCISE BICYCLE in good working condition: 585-236-6896 Small 2 DRAWER FILE CABINET in excellent condition. 585-519-1261 ELECTRIC SCOOTER (300#, 4 wheels) in working condition. Needed for disabled person: 585-346-0528 OLD 35MM CAMERA like a Pentax K1000 or Canon AE -1 or similar: 585-4506260 WOMEN’S CROSS-COUNTRY SKIS, Poles, Boots wanted in Good condition. Size 7. 585-739-2440 East Side Begin Again Horse Rescue and Tack Shop, 501(c)(3) charity, accepts donations. TACK, HORSE and RIDING SUPPLIES. Contactless drop off. 585-322-2427 DECKING: 585-394-5652 Old COMPUTERS, KEYBOARDS, MOUSES, TABLETS, CELL PHONES, working or not: Keith, tb2turtle@gmail.com PUZZLES to help a senior citizen get through the winter months in Livingston County: 585-447-2176 BASEBALL CARDS preferably either very old or very new. Call or text: 585-7343096 Senior citizen could use a BOSE RADIO that is no longer being used, a small CHAIN SAW and a PUZZLE BOARD: 585-993-1917 OAK TONED MICROWAVE CART. Must have wheels: stellaswirlery@yahoo.com VINTAGE VACUUM TUBE ELECTRONICS – Wurlitzer/Hammond Organs, Leslie Cabinets, Organo Pianos, Amplifiers, etc. NO TRANSISTORS please: chas.delplato@ gmail.com OUTDOOR TURKEY FRYER, 30 qt. with propane hookup: 585-670-0719

Bag of WOMEN’S PLUS SIZED CLOTHES, WOMEN’S 4X PLAID SHIRT and BLACK/ SILVER PULLOVER SWEATER. Pick up, Batavia. Text: 845-389-3191

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SENIOR NEWS LINE By Matilda Charles Accessing Your FREE Credit Report For years we’ve been able to get one free credit report per year from each of the three credit bureaus. Right now, we’re able to get a free one each week until the middle of April. Why? Their generosity is likely due to the astronomical number of scams coming out of the COVID crisis. The number of unemployed crooks has surely gone up, making your good credit too enticing to pass up. Go to www.usa.gov/credit-reports to learn more about credit reports, scores, freezes and errors. If you want to try to get all three reports at once, call 1-877-322-8228 at the Annual Credit Report location. The others are: Equifax: 1-888-548-7878 or 1-800-685-1111; equifax. com. Experian: 1-888-397-3742; experian.com. TransUnion: 1-800-916-8800 or 888-909-8872; transunion.com. Once you get your report, either online or in the mail, study it carefully. Look for accounts that you never opened and the names of people you don’t know. Be sure all the information is correct. If you need to file a complaint, go to ftc.gov/complaint or call 1-877-FTCHELP (1-877-382-4357). (c) 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.

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The Genesee Valley Penny Saver was once again recently honored by the Free Community Papers of NY (FCPNY) for our artistic and advertising effectiveness. “We are so proud and pleased to once again be recognized as one of the best free publications in New York State,” says Steve Harrison. The Penny Saver has been publishing their essential paper throughout the COVID period and are committed to helping our advertisers and readers stay connected through their award winning publication. As always, we so appreciate our loyal readers and advertisers and will continue to publish this beloved magazine!

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Victor Farmington Library: Masks and social distancing required. Curbside service available by calling 585-924-2637. Ongoing Programs: Wednesdays @ 10:30AM ZOOM Stories with Miss Krystina: Interactive Storytime is back, register to receive a link to join! Wednesdays @ 7:00PM Pajama Story Time with Miss Jenny: Join Miss Jenny on Facebook LIVE! www. f a c e b o o k . c o m / victorfarmingtonlibrary/ Thursdays @ 11:00AM: ONLINE Chair Yoga Stretch, breathe and destress with Alison Gilbert, RYT. Join this Facebook group and tune in every Thursday. https://www.facebook. com/groups/VFLChairYoga/ Fridays @ 10:30AM Facebook Live Stories with Miss Jenny. Join on Facebook LIVE! www.facebook.com/ victorfarmingtonlibrary/ Tuesday 1/26 and Thursday 1/28 3:00PM Crafternoon! Join Miss Jenny for virtual arts and crafts for tweens. A grab & go bag of supplies will be provided or you can use what you have on hand at home. Register to receive a meeting link. Thursday 1/28 @6:00PM Dot Painting Class: Stone Mandala Learn the versatile dot painting technique, which can be meditative once

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Here’s what’s happening at your local library… TIPS FOR REALIZING GOALS IN THE YEAR AHEAD Expect setbacks. If realizing resolutions was easy, the success rate would be greater than 8 percent. Setbacks are inevitable, so don’t allow them to derail your efforts. Even if setbacks occur when you’re well on your way to success, regroup and get back on track without getting down on yourself.

There is a privacy about it which no other season gives you.... In spring, summer and fall people sort of have an open season on each other; only in the winter, in the country, can you have longer, quiet stretches when you can savor belonging to yourself. ~ Ruth Stout Bloomfield Public Library: YA Book Bundles are now available each bundle contains 3 titles from our Young Adult collection. Mars Base Camp STEM Kits are available starting 1/22/21 one kit per family, supplies are limited; suitable for school-aged children. Adult Mystery Movie Kits are available starting 1/25/21 each kit contains a book, the movie based on that book, and microwave popcorn; while supplies last. Contact-less Lobby Pick Up Service is still available: Reserve items online or by phone, then contact us to schedule your pick up! When visiting the library wear a facemask, use hand sanitizer in the lobby before entering, and maintain social distances. All library materials must be returned to our outdoor book drop. All returned items are quarantined before returning to circulation. Check our website and follow us on Facebook for up-to-date information: https://bloomfieldpubliclibrary.org/ or contact the library if you have any questions. Thank you!

CANANDAIGUA The Parkinson Support Group of the Finger Lakes will be holding its monthly Zoom meeting on January 27 at 1PM entitled “Improving Communication for people with Parkinson’s Disease” with Rachel Bress ( MA- CCC-SLP) Speech-Language Pathologist and Clinical Educator at Nazareth College. The Disease affects speech and language, and a speech therapist offers methods to confront these symptoms. Current PSGFL members will receive an email regarding Zoom information to join the program on the internet. Hope all can join us. If you are not yet a member, please call or email Stu for the Zoom details 396-9245/ swgillim@yahoo.com or Gail 585-624-1448/ gshellma@ rochester.rr.com Winter Boutique Benefit Auction - The Canandaigua and Red Jacket Rotary Clubs are having a Winter Boutique Benefit Auction. Proceeds will support local and international Rotary projects. The auction bidding begins January 24th and runs through February 4th. If you are interested in bidding on gift certificates from local gift shops, restaurants, wine shops, sports shops, artwork, services and many other unique items go to: williamkentinc.com and follow the link for the Rotary Auction. Thanks to our major sponsors: Wegmans, Canandaigua Insurance Agency, Uptown Automotive, F. G. Rayburn Construction and Thompson Health.

STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS Small businesses and happiness might be linked. A 2019 survey from Guidant Financial and the online lending marketplace LendingClub found that 78 percent of small business owners rated their level of happiness as an average of eight on a scale of one to 10 (10 being the happiest).

MENDON GriefShare Group to Start: St. Mark Lutheran Church of Mendon will start a virtual 13 week GriefShare program on Sunday, January 24, 2021 from 2 - 4 pm. To register, go to www.griefshare.org and click on the Find A Group tab. GriefShare is a Christian based program for those grieving the death of a loved one and offers valuable suggestions to help you heal. Cost: $15. http://www.stmarkmendon. org

VICTOR Community Clothes Closet is Open! The Community Clothes Closet at the Victor Methodist Church, 106 East Main Street, Victor is OPEN! Free Coats, Hoodies, Clothing, Bedsheets, Blankets, Comforters, Boots, Shoes, School Supplies. Hours: Monday 4:30pm6:30pm and Wednesdays 10am12noon. If these hours do not work for you please call Karen at 585-703-7421. American Red Cross Blood Drive - Wednesday, February 3, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Willowbrook Christian Church, 619 High St., Victor. Participants must be ages 17 or older; 16 with parental consent and bring ID. For information: redcross.org.

RESOLVE TO WEAR CLOTHES THAT FIT IN THE YEAR AHEAD Bra measurements are hard to come by, no doubt thanks in part to the nature of getting measured in such an intimate area of the body. But considering undergarments set the foundation for all clothing worn on top, this is one of the more important measurements to verify. Enlist the help of a friend or family member to make measurements go more smoothly.

GUIDELINES FOR HOMETOWN EVENTS: Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items: • Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or program • Organizations seeking crafters or vendor • Organizations seeking donations of items Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows. Event deadline is Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date R E G I ST E R A N D S U B M I T YO U R E V E N T O N L I N E AT Log in to your account or register on our website to start submitting your events today! www.gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us’ Events may also be submitted at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414

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The Spot in Canandaigua: Meeting Student Needs Every Day BY AMANDA DUDEK

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f you think The Spot sounds like the place to be in Canandaigua, you are not wrong. Now in its 5th year, The Spot, a nonprofit, has been supporting the needs of Canandaigua school children and their families since its inception in 2016. With the pandemic creating more hardship, 2020 was The Spot’s most challenging year yet. Sarah Chilson, Executive Director of The Spot, founded the charitable organization in part due to the need she knew existed as well as her own experiences. “I really wanted to get involved in a meaningful way with the Canandaigua school district,” she explained. “It all goes back to when I was younger. My mother was a single mom, and we really struggled. We received government assistance for a time.” Chilson recalls growing up with thinking of Canandaigua as a city of unattainable economic advantage until an inside perspective changed her view. “When I saw the level of free and reduced lunches, I wanted to make a difference,” she recalled. “It started out as a small neighborhood drive and quickly grew into a full program as we added school supplies and helped the nurse’s office out with extra clothing. Later that year, we hosted our first back-to-school event and distributed free supplies to about 100 families. We have held the back-to-school distribution ever since.” Two years later, The Spot added its resource room at Canandaigua’s Primary-Elementary School, and the following year, it added its middle school and academy resource rooms. “Our free resource rooms carry school supplies, extra clothing and shoes, snacks, and other items student might need,” shared Chilson, noting that The Spot is completely run by volunteers. “Our goal in these rooms was to provide charity with dignity. So, we set it up like a store to give our students choice while maintaining their self-respect. We are working with kids who maybe don’t always get a lot of choice, so this is important. I am grateful to our more than 100 volunteers to putting in the extra time and effort to make this happen.”

The Spot helps meet the needs of Canandaigua students!

The Spot also sends non-perishable food bags home with about 160 students each month in cooperation with FoodLink and Canandaigua Churches in Action (CCIA). “We started doing home deliveries for families with transportation issues and students who do not currently attend school in person,” said Chilson. The pandemic has only increased the need for The Spot. “When things started to shut down, there was a huge uptick in need for food support. Then, at our back-to-school event last year, we noted significant increase in need. Families just did not have the extra $100 per child to get the necessary school supplies. We served 520 students, up from 120 families from the 400 we had served the year before. Food and personal care items were also very much needed.” The impact The Spot is making undeniable. “When we first started this project, our focus was on serving the students,” said Chilson. “The unintended blessing is that it has also been a blessing to the teachers who had been spending their own money to meet the needs they saw.”

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Supporting The Spot in Canandaigua! Sarah Chilson (center, front row)

Those in need, as Chilson observed, come in every shape and size. “This fact has never been truer than in the past year,” Chilson confirmed. “We have grandparents, single parents, two parent working households, Veterans struggling to find employment – people from all walks of life. Often, families have jobs, and they just can’t make it work. Those we serve look like you, me, your neighbor. No one should feel embarrassed. I am glad I am able to tell them “I really that I have walked in their shoes and that maybe one day wanted to soon, they won’t be in that place get involved anymore either. Then they will be able to help others, too.” in a meaningful In fact, this journey is way with the something Chilson has not only experienced for herself, but it is Canandaigua one she has also witnessed since school district!” starting The Spot. “It has been - Sarah Chilson really great,” she said. “Some families have now been able to transition out of our program, and we see several of those folks come back to volunteer with us. They are so grateful, and now they are in a position where they can give back. Seeing that come full circle has been so wonderful for us.” Over the next few years, Chilson hopes to expand The Spot model into other districts, as well. “Other districts were interested before we even became an official nonprofit,” shared Chilson. “There is definitely a need in other districts, too, especially now. Families are in crisis situations who have never been there before, and things like personal care items simply aren’t available through government assistance.” Meanwhile, Chilson and her fellow volunteers at The Spot will continue to support several dozen Canandaigua students every day. To learn more, visit www.thespotcanandaigua.org. Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www.gvpennysaver.com:

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