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Clift Land Auctions expands into online auctions NEWSWIRE

Online land auctions are the wave of the future, and Clift Land Auctions is excited to announce their expansion into this new venue. “This is a new area for us, but we believe it to be a needed move to better serve all of our clients. We will still hold live multi-parcel auctions, because the online platform does not fit every property,” commented George Clift, owner of Clift Land Auctions. Clift Land Auctions has a new mobile app, Clift Land, you can download from Google Play and the Apple App Store for your mobile devices. The app is also available for use on the CliftLandAuctions.com website. “We encourage everyone to go ahead and

register for each auction. If you do not want to bid on the particular property, you can still watch the results and stay on top of land values in our area,” added Mr. Clift. Their first online land auction will begin at 8 a.m. CDT on Friday, October 21 and close at 12 p.m. CDT on Thursday, October 27. This auction is for a 622 +/- acre irrigated farm in Texas County, Oklahoma. For more information about Clift Land Auctions, the online land auction process and how you can benefit from this marketing option, visit CliftLandAuctions.com or call 800299-LAND (5263). ■

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Factors to consider before renting out your home METRO SERVICES

Renting out a home is a great way for homeowners to earn some extra income. Some homeowners rent their homes in an attempt to wait out a sagging housing market, while others see renting their homes as a long-term commitment to their financial futures. Being a landlord has its advantages and disadvantages, and the decision to rent out a home is one that homeowners should not take lightly. The following are a handful of factors homeowners should consider as they try to decide if renting out their homes is the right move for them.

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Being a landlord is a year-round commitment, as tenants will expect their landlords to be on call at all times. Tenants will call their landlords should plumbing fixtures suddenly burst in the middle of the night, and landlords must be available to answer such calls no matter how inconvenient they become. If you are not willing or able to devote the time necessary to tend to tenant needs, then being a landlord may not be for you.

MAINTENANCE

Whereas homeowners may be able to delay making certain repairs in the homes where they lay their heads, such a luxury is not afforded when they are renting out their other properties. Repairs and maintenance of rental properties cannot be put on the back burner while you save money to fix them. In addition, if even minor repairs typically pose a problem for you, you may soon discover that hiring a handyman or discounting rent for live-in supers is cutting into your profits or making it difficult to pay bills. Before deciding to rent out your home, determine the potential costs of maintaining a second property and use that information to decide if renting the property is a sound financial investment or one that might put you in the red.

TENANTS

Many people who have rented have a horror story or two about an absentee or indifferent landlord, but landlords also have their own such stories about nightmare tenants. When mulling

whether or not to rent out your home, consider who your prospective tenants will be, and if your community will supply the steady stream of renters you will need to pay your mortgage and bills without jeopardizing your finances. The last things first-time or even experienced landlords want are tenants who cannot pay their rent and/or those who are disrespectful of their neighbors and their landlords, so it’s best to give ample consideration to your potential pool of renters before deciding to rent out your home.

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Many landlords work with local real estate agencies or property management firms who will do much of the legwork with regard to finding tenants and maintaining properties. Research the cost of such help to determine if you can afford it and still make renting your home financially viable. Attorney fees are another cost prospective landlords must consider. Landlord-tenant laws can be difficult to decipher for first-time landlords,

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into your budget as well. Renting a home is a great way to earn extra income, but homeowners must consider a host of factors before putting their homes up for rent. ■

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3 bdrms/3baths/2 car garage/ 2653 total sq ft Ranch plan with finished basement on cul-de-sac. Main level living at its best! Master bed, laundry, second bed or office, two full bathrooms, great room, kitchen & dining nook, outdoor room/covered patio all on one level. Gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances, designer cabinets, granite countertops, hardwood floors. Basement has additional bed and bath, rec room, wet bar, game area and additional storage area This home is part of established Wolf Ranch community with many amenities, and part of low maintenance area called Parkwood where HOA maintains front yard landscaping and snow removal.

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PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP shows here w/the wood pallet wall in the GREAT ROOM & DECORATOR COLORS throughout. Popular floor plan w/4 BDROOMS & LAUNDRY ROOM conveniently located upstairs. Step into your GOURMET KITCHEN which includes granite counters, pantry, S/S appls, breakfast bar & gorgeous 42’ cabinets. Hdwd flooring in kitchen & DINING AREA. The 1048 sq. ft. UNFINISHED BSMT is waiting for your custom finish. Fully Landscaped w/bkyd being FULLY FNCD, in-ground trampoline, garden area, & dog run. LOW QUARTERLY HOA FEE includes care of 3 parks in the neighborhood & trash pickup. GREAT LOCATION!

Featured Open House Creek front property! Located in Crystal Hills Neighborhood of Manitou Springs. 22 Sandra Lane | $368,000

Hours: Sunday, October 16 ~ 1-4pm Neighborhood: Manitou Springs Driving Directions: From Manitou Avenue on the east side of town, turn south onto Crystal Park Road. Left on Sandra Lane. There is a yard sign. Agent/Company: Mike Casey, 685.1212 Homes of Manitou Springs

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Whether a person is downsizing or expanding, building a new home is an exciting, yet often agonizing experience. The reasons for building a new home are many, but the process of choosing a builder should remain the same. Andrew Nadalin, a fourth generation builder and craftsmen and President of Pace 2000 Inc., offers the following advice to prospective homeowners with their eyes set on building a dream home to call their own. • Look for a builder with a solid reputation. A builder’s reputation speaks volumes, but it doesn’t have to speak for itself. That’s because a builder who has spent years providing personal service, innovative design and quality workmanship will no doubt have a host of happy former customers ready and willing to offer their input. If during the interview process a builder appears reticent to share his work or experiences with previous customers, this should be a red flag. Reputable builders will be proud of their work and more than willing to show it off. • Find a builder who is flexible. You will be paying to build your home, not the builder’s home. A builder should be flexible and willing to meet your needs,

no matter how unique they might be. • Look for a builder who does more than build. A good builder should do more than just build. A builder should provide a network of qualified professionals to make the process go more smoothly. This network should include real estate and building consultants, interior designers, architects and engineers. Such connections can provide peace of mind and will also illustrate that a builder is both respected in the community and is intent on ensuring your home becomes the dream home you envision it to be. • Don’t build on the cheap. Buyers who plan to build their own home are in the unique position to ensure their home is as safe and high-quality as possible. This isn’t always the case when buying a resale, so make the most of your opportunity and use only top-of-the-line construction materials and features, and choose a builder with experience in working with such materials and features. Building on the cheap could prove disastrous, so don’t sacrifice on quality when building a new home. More information on selecting the right builder is available online at Pace2000Homes.com. ■

3 baths / 3 beds / 2 car / 2,560 sf. Wide open floor plan. Engineered wood floors (no carpet) and vaulted ceilings throughout the entire main level. Private bath and walk-in closet in the owner’s suite. Modern kitchen with nice appliances. Gas fireplace in the huge living room. Elevated deck overlooking Sutherland Creek. Large family room with sliding glass doors out to the stamped-concrete patio. Brand new carpet throughout the lower level. Roof and all mechanical systems are in great shape. Central A/C. Attached two-car garage.

Featured Open House Custom Luxury Home in Peregrine 1849 LA BELLEZZA GROVE | $639,500 Hours: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16th 1:00 – 3:00 Neighborhood: Peregrine Driving Directions: WEST on Woodmen, RIGHT at 2nd light, continue on Woodmen, RIGHT on Pienza Grove, LEFT on La Bellezza Grove. Agent/Company: Kevin Patterson, 719.575.1200 The Patterson Group

Beautiful Italian inspired “La Bellezza” Courtyard Villa in Peregrine! This gorgeous home offers superb craftsmanship, 3 bedrooms, study, 4 baths and an unfinished lower level perfect for those who want to expand. Features include a great room with French doors to a covered stone patio and large private courtyard, gourmet kitchen, main level master and study, fabulous outdoor entertaining areas along with views of the mountains and protected natural open space. PRICE REDUCED! Come and join us for the Open House, Sunday, October 16th from 1:00 – 3:00.


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Sandi Webster has a love-hate relationship with keywords. “Our company lives by keywords,” says the co-founder of New Jerseybased marketing and analytics consulting company Consultants 2 Go. But using them for sourcing job candidates can be frustrating. For example, one of the most meaningless keywords Webster sees is “expert.” The word has almost lost its meaning as it has become more and more popular on resumes. Even worse, she says, is when the applicant qualifies it with unneeded descriptors. “If you add some other generic keywords to ‘expert,’ such as ‘marketing’ and ‘consulting,’ you will get the entire universe of mankind — or not a single person because it’s too broad,” Webster says. Many keywords don’t give a recruiter any vital information about you or your work ethic, says Jennifer Lee Magas of Magas Media Consultants in Monroe, Connecticut. They simply serve as a distraction in your resume, clouding your abilities and accomplishments. The generic keywords Webster and Magas describe are a hiring manager’s nightmare. Be sure to leave these common offenders off your resume if you want to avoid scaring them away in your next job search.

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Ideally, everyone applying for a job can solve problems, so putting this on your resume isn’t going to make it stand out. Most toddlers have problem-solving skills, Magas says, so it’s best not to use this term in an effort to make yourself sound qualified.

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This also puts recruiters off because it should be a given, says Lori Scherwin, founder of New York City-based company Strategize That. “If you’re using space for the basics, you run the risk of being thought of as fluff.” Your experiences and accomplishments should

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“Responsible for” comes across as weak because it doesn’t show any action or results, Magas says. “Responsible for hitting monthly sales goals” doesn’t mean you actually met those goals or describe how you did it. Use action-oriented words and talk about the results you achieved instead.

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Everyone has faced a work situation in which they had to work closely with someone else, Magas says. Using this term to show you work well with others requires the hiring manager take your word for it — or leaves her wondering why you’re saying it in the first place. While you’re eliminating “team player,” take a close look at how often you use the word “I” in your application materials. Using it too much in your cover letter, resume or interview can make you look like a solo act, which undermines anything you say about being a team player, Scherwin says.

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Recruiters expect this characteristic from every candidate, Magas says, and they’d rather know specifics about what you’re looking for from a job. But don’t replace this with “results-driven,” as it’s just as problematic. “The results may not always be favorable — does this mean you lose your drive?”

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VOTER SERVICE AND POLLING CENTERS: Voter Service and Polling Centers (VSPCs) will be available to cast your ballot, register to vote, update www.govotecolorado.com. VOTER SERVICEregistration, AND POLLING CENTERS: vote Voter Service Polling Centersaccessible (VSPCs) will be available to cast your ballot, register toreceive vote, update a mail ballot, request a replacement ballot and deposit your mail ballot. your voter onandan ADA voting machine, your voter registration, on an ADA accessible voting machine, receivefor a mailthe ballot,24 requesthour a replacement ballot and depositballot your mail ballot. VSPCElection LOCATIONS All locations arevoteclosed Sundays except secure mail drop-off must be received by 7:00 p.m. on The VSPClocations. locations below areAll open ballots the following days and hours: All locations are closedSERVICE Sundays exceptAND for the 24POLLING hour secure mail CENTERS: ballot drop-off locations. All ballots must be received 7:00 p.m. onCenters Election (VSPCs) will be available to cast your ballot, register to vote, update VOTER Voter Service andbyPolling Day, November 8, 2016. OPENING 11/05 Saturday, November 5, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Day, November 2016. registration, vote on an ADA accessible voting machine, receive a mail ballot, request a replacement ballot and deposit your mail ballot. your8,voter Monday, November 7, 2016 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Main Office (EPC Clerk’s Office) Tuesday, November 8, 2016 from 7:00 to 7:00 p.m.must be received by 7:00 p.m. on Election All (EPC locations closed Sundays except for the 24 hour secure mail ballot drop-off locations. Alla.m.ballots MainWest Office Clerk’s Office)are 1675 Garden of the Gods Road, Suite 2202 VSPC LOCATION Day, November 8, 2016. 1675 West Garden of the Gods Road, Suite 2202 VSPC LOCATION Colorado Springs, CO 80907 This VSPC location has a 24 hour secure mail ballot drop-off box: Colorado Springs, CO 80907

OPENING 10/17

OPENING 10/17

Main Officefrom (EPC8:00 Clerk’s EPC Public Services Department Monday - Friday a.m.Office) to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday, October 29, 2016, & November 2016, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1010 Golden Street 1675 West Garden of the Gods Road,5,Suite 2202 VSPC LOCATION Saturday, October 29, 2016, & November 5, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Calhan, Colorado 80808 Monday, November 7, a.m. 2016, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Springs, CO Monday,Colorado November 7, 2016, from 8:00 to 5:0080907 p.m. OPENING 10/17 Tuesday, November 8, a.m. 2016, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 8, 2016, from 7:00 to 7:00 p.m. The VSPC locations below do not have a 24 hour secure mail ballot drop-off box. Voted ballots may be dropped off during business hours at *24*24hour drive-up secure hour drive-up secure mail ballot drop-off mail box ballot drop-off box Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. the below VSPC locations: Saturday, October 29, 2016, & November 5, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Black Forest Fire/Rescue TheTheVSPC locations open the8:00 following hours: VSPCMonday, locations belowNovember are openbelow the following days and hours: LOCATIONS 7,are 2016, from a.m. todays 5:00and p.m.VSPC Teachout Road Monday – Friday from to –5:00 2016 Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:008:00 p.m., October 24, 2016 Novemberp.m., 4, 2016 October 24, 2016 – November 4,11445 Tuesday, November 8,a.m. 2016, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.OPENING 10/24 Saturday, October 29, 2016 & November 5, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.5, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Colorado Springs, CO 80908 Saturday, October 29, 2016 & November hour drive-up secure mail ballot drop-off box Monday,*24 November 7, 2016, from 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. Monday, November 7, a.m. 2016, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 8, 2016, from 7:00 to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 8, a.m. 2016, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Security Fire Department VSPC LOCATIONS 400 Security Boulevard OPENING 10/24 Colorado Springs, CO 80911

The VSPC locations below are open the following days and hours: Monday, November 7, 2016 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

VSPC LOCATIONS

VSPC LOCATIONSOPENING 11/07 OPENING 10/24 Southeast Branch (EPC Clerk’s Office)

VSPC locations below are open following anddrop-off hours: box: Eachof ofThe these VSPC locations has locations a 24 hour secure mailhas ballot box: thesecure Each these VSPC adrop-off 24 hour maildays ballot Tuesday, November 8, 2016 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., October 24, 2016 – November 4, 2016

North Branch (EPC Clerk’s Office)Clerk’s Office) (EPC Clerk’s Office) Downtown Southeast Branch Branch (EPC Clerk’s North Branch (EPC Clerk’s Office) Saturday, October 29,Downtown 2016 &Branch November 5, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. (EPC to Office) 1:00 p.m. The VSPC locations below do not have a 24 hour secure mail ballot drop-off box. Voted ballots may be dropped off during business hours: 8830 North Union Boulevard 200 South Cascade Avenue 5650 Industrial Place 8830 North Union Boulevard 200 South Cascade Avenue 5650 Industrial Place Monday, November 7, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Colorado Springs, CO 80920 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Colorado Springs, CO 80916 Colorado Springs, CO 80920 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Church for All Nations 80916Presbyterian Church CorpusColorado Christi Parish Hall Springs, CO Forestgate

Tuesday, November 8, 2016, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

6540 Templeton Gap Road East Library Falcon Fire Department – Station 3 Headquarters Fountain Police Department Colorado Springs, CO 80923 East5550Library Falcon(North FiresideDepartment – Station 3 Headquarters North Union Boulevard 7030 Old Meridian Road of building) Each of these VSPC locations has a 24 hour secure mailMeridian ballot drop-off box: 5550 North 7030 Old Colorado Springs, Union CO 80918 BoulevardFalcon, CO 80831 222 North Santa Fe AvenueRoad The Independence Center Colorado Falcon,Fountain, CO 80831 *Drive-up mailSprings, ballot drop-off CO box 80918*Drive-up mail ballot drop-off box CO 80817 729box South Tejon Street *Drive-up mail ballot(EPC drop-off *Drive-up mail ballot North Branch Clerk’sbox Office) Downtown Branchdrop-off (EPC Clerk’s Office) Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Town of Monument Library 21c EPC Hazardous Waste Facility

8830 North Union Boulevard 1175 Chapel Hills Drive 80920

Town of Monument 645 Beacon Lite Road Colorado Springs, CO 645Monument, Beacon Lite Road CO 80132 Monument, CO 80132

East Library

200 South Cascade Avenue

Colorado Springs, CO 80920 *Drive-up mail ballot drop-off box

Library3255 21c Akers Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80903 1175 Chapel Hills Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80922 *Drop-off box at 3275 Akers Colorado Springs, CODrive 80920 24 Hour Mail Ballot Drop-Off Only Locations Falconmail Fire ballot Department – Station *Drive-up drop-off box 3 Headquarters

2318 North Cascade Avenue 970 North Gate Boulevard Colorado Springs, CO 80907Police Department Colorado Springs, CO 80921 Fountain

(North side of building)

Pikes Peak Regional BuildingSanta DepartmentFe Avenue Wescott Fire Protection District Station 1 222 North nd Floor 15415Clerk’s Gleneagle Drive 2880 International Circle, 2CO Fountain, 80817(EPC Southeast Branch Office) Colorado Springs, CO 80910 Colorado Springs, CO 80921

5650 Industrial Place

EPC Hazardous Waste Facility Colorado Springs, CO 80916 3255 Akers Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80922 Fountainbox Police Department *Drop-off at 3275 Akers Drive

The locations below provide no indoor registration or ballot(North drop-off services. hour boxes open October 17, 2016 and close November 8, at The VSPC5550 locationsNorth below do not have a 24Boulevard hour secure mail ballot drop-off box. Voted ballots may 7030 be droppedOld off during business hoursRoad Union Meridian sideTheof24building) 2016 at 7:00 p.m.: ballots may be dropped off during business hours at below VSPClocations locations: ThetheVSPC below do not have a 24 hour secure mail ballot drop-off box. Voted

Colorado Springs, CO 80918

the below VSPC locations: *Drive-up mail ballot drop-off box College America

Fort Carson (EPC Clerk’s Office)

2020 NorthAmerica Academy Boulevard 6351 Wetzel Avenue College Suite 100Town of Monument Building 1525 2020 North Academy Boulevard Colorado Springs, CO 80909 645 Beacon Lite Road Ft. Carson, CO 80913 Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO Monument, CO 80909 80132

Falcon, CO 80831 *Drive-up drop-off Charles C.box “Chuck” Brown Zalman Center atmail Harrisonballot High School

Transportation & Environmental Complex

2755 Janitell(EPC Road Clerk’s Office) Fort Carson 3275 Akers Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80906 6351Library Wetzel21c Avenue Colorado Springs, CO 80922 11751525 Chapel Hills Drive Building Ft. Carson, COSprings, 80913 CO 80920 Colorado City of Colorado Springs

222 North Santa Fe Avenue Fountain, CO 80817 Black Forest Park-n-Ride 7503 Black Forest Road

Zalman Center at Harrison High School Colorado Springs, CO 80908 EPCJanitell Hazardous Facility 2755 RoadWaste*Drive-up mail ballot drop-off box 3255 Akers Drive CO 80906 Colorado Springs,

Colorado Springs, CO Ellicott 80922 School District Administration Building City Administration Building 322Akers South Ellicott Highway *Drive-up mail ballot drop-off box *Drop-off box at 3275 Drive The VSPC locations below are open the following days and hours: VSPC LOCATIONS 30 South Nevada Avenue Calhan, CO 80808 Friday, November 4, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 11/04 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 *Drive-up mail ballot drop-off box TheSaturday, VSPC locations are thehave following dayssecure and OPENING hours: LOCATIONS November 5, 2016, frombelow 8:00 a.m. tobelow 1:00 p.m.open The VSPC locations do not a 24 hour mail ballot drop-off box. Voted ballots may be droppedVSPC off during business hours at Friday, November 4,8:00 2016, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday,the November 7, 2016, from a.m. to 5:00 p.m. below VSPC locations: OPENING 11/04 Saturday, November from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 8, 2016 from 7:005,a.m.2016, to 7:00 p.m. Additional information is available online at www.epcvotes.com or by calling (719) 575-VOTE (8683). Monday, November 7, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The sample ballot is located online at http://www.elpasoelections.com/2016General/2016GENSAMPLE.pdf College Fort Carson (EPC Clerk’s Office) Zalman Center at Harrison High School City of Manitou SpringsAmerica Tuesday, November 8, 2016 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 606 Manitou Avenue 2020 North Academy Boulevard

Springs, CO 80829Springs CityManitou of Suite Manitou 100 hour secure mailAvenue ballot drop-off box 606*24Manitou Colorado Springs, CO 80909 Manitou Springs, CO 80829 *24 hour secure mail ballot drop-off box

6351 Wetzel Avenue Building 1525 Ft. Carson, CO 80913

Published in Colorado Springs Gazette October 16, 2016

The VSPC locations below are open the following days and hours: Friday, November 4, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday, November 5, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

2755 Janitell Road

PARTICIPATING JURISDICTIONS: Colorado Springs, CO 80906 State of Colorado, El Paso County, Town of Green Mountain Falls, Town of Palmer Lake, Academy School District 20, Colorado Springs School District 11, Falcon School District 49, Hanover School District 28, Green Mountain Falls & Chipita Park Fire Protection District, Stratmoor Hills Fire Protection District, Paint Brush Hills Metropolitan District, Triview Metropolitan District

VSPC LOCATIONS OPENING 11/04

Sunday, Oct 16, 2016


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