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Friday, May 24, 2019
In the News ... "Church hosting BBQ benefit - next week"
• Will benefit the church's youth summer camp
Staff Report
• Odessa American
ODESSA, TEXAS - The Oneighty program of Odessa Christian Faith Center, 8828 Andrews Highway, has scheduled a church barbeque benefit from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. May 31.
The event will include barbeque, snow cones, jumpers and face painting for the kids, and a cornhole tournament with prizes for first, second and third place winners.
Proceeds will benefit the church youth summer camp.
Go online for tickets or, for more information, call (432) 368-7714.
In the News ... "Missions unaccomplished: 3 Abilene college graduates look ahead to lives of service"
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By Loretta Fulton, Reporter
• Abilene Reporter-News
ABILENE, TEXAS - Scroll through a list of the top-paying career fields for 2019 college graduates and you won’t see the word “ministry.”
Most likely, anyone entering a ministry field will have to be on staff of a large institution for a very long time to reach even the lowest level of pay for those top-paying careers.
But that’s OK with students such as Mariah Fusco, Leah Lucas and Riley Stirman.
They aren’t in it for the money ...
• Read the rest of this ARN report ...
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Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook
The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.
Today in the Mission Yearbook: May 24, 2019
RURAL REALITIES - OPIOIDS - Annalie Korengel was having a horrific week. Five funerals in seven days can push any pastor to the brink of physical and spiritual exhaustion. But for the pastor of Unionville Presbyterian Church in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, standing almost daily at the gravesides of young people who had overdosed on opioids pushed her into an indescribable hell.
When the last funeral had concluded, Korengel and the local funeral director sat down to process what they had witnessed ...
• CLICK HERE to read more.
RURAL REALITIES - OPIOIDS - Annalie Korengel was having a horrific week. Five funerals in seven days can push any pastor to the brink of physical and spiritual exhaustion. But for the pastor of Unionville Presbyterian Church in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, standing almost daily at the gravesides of young people who had overdosed on opioids pushed her into an indescribable hell.
When the last funeral had concluded, Korengel and the local funeral director sat down to process what they had witnessed ...
• CLICK HERE to read more.
Thursday, May 23, 2019
FBR Report: "Burma Army Soldiers Murder Villagers in Karen State"
The Free Burma Rangers (FBR) is a multi-ethnic humanitarian service movement. They bring help, hope and love to people in the war zones of Burma (Myanmar) and the Middle East. Groups send teams to be trained, supplied and sent into the areas under attack to provide emergency assistance and human rights documentation. Together with other groups, the teams work to serve people in need.
"Burma Army Soldiers Murder Villagers in Karen State"
Dear friends,
On April 5, two Burma Army soldiers, Myint Wai and Nyaing Chan, from Infantry Battalion (IB) 339 fled their base camp in Annkwin Village (Noh Su Neh), in Win Ye Township, Doo Playa District. After escaping, they went to a local house around 3 a.m. and woke up the owners to get a motorbike. The motorbike owner and the soldiers quarreled and then the soldiers shot them and other villagers. In total, seven people died in the encounter ...
• CLICK HERE to read/watch the rest of this FBR Report ...
• CLICK HERE to learn how YOU can get involved in FBR and its mission ...
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Dear friends,
On April 5, two Burma Army soldiers, Myint Wai and Nyaing Chan, from Infantry Battalion (IB) 339 fled their base camp in Annkwin Village (Noh Su Neh), in Win Ye Township, Doo Playa District. After escaping, they went to a local house around 3 a.m. and woke up the owners to get a motorbike. The motorbike owner and the soldiers quarreled and then the soldiers shot them and other villagers. In total, seven people died in the encounter ...
• CLICK HERE to read/watch the rest of this FBR Report ...
• CLICK HERE to learn how YOU can get involved in FBR and its mission ...
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In the News ... "Salvation Army Day Camp Bowl nets $53,000 "
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| BSH Photo by Amanda Duforat |
Staff Report
• Big Spring Herald
BIG SPRING, TEXAS - The second annual Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club Summer Day Camp Bowl netted $53,000 to help fund the club’s day camp this summer and keep prices low so kids have a safe place to hang out during the summer months ...
• Read the rest of this BSH report ...
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In the News ... "First Christian to welcome new pastor in June"
• New in town
By Dana Glossbrenner, Reporter
• San Angelo Standard Times
SAN ANGELO, TEXAS - “Call me ‘T.J.’” That’s the first line a new acquaintance might hear from the Reverend Timothy J. Shoop-York ...
• Read the rest of this SAST report
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By Dana Glossbrenner, Reporter
• San Angelo Standard Times
SAN ANGELO, TEXAS - “Call me ‘T.J.’” That’s the first line a new acquaintance might hear from the Reverend Timothy J. Shoop-York ...
• Read the rest of this SAST report
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In the News ... “Designs chosen for Field’s Edge tiny homes"
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By Caitlin Randle, Reporter
• Midland Reporter-Telegram
MIDLAND, TEXAS - The winners of The Field’s Edge West Texas Tiny Home Design Competition were announced Thursday evening at the Museum of the Southwest.
The homes chosen will be built at the Field’s Edge future village for the homeless, which will provide 100 tiny houses for Midland County’s chronically homeless population, according to a previous Reporter-Telegram article ...
• Read the rest of this MRT report ...
Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook
The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.
Today in the Mission Yearbook: May 23, 2019
HEALTHY CHURCH FAMILY - Since my kids are out of the house, I figured I could finally donate the parenting books I’d gathered over the years. So many of the titles offered a nugget that helped me feel like I was not the only one navigating the complexity of parenthood. Into the box went some of my favorites — How to Behave So Your Children Will, Too and The Blessing of a Skinned Knee. As I packed, I realized that much of the parenting advice applies to leadership in small churches. ...
• CLICK HERE to read more.
HEALTHY CHURCH FAMILY - Since my kids are out of the house, I figured I could finally donate the parenting books I’d gathered over the years. So many of the titles offered a nugget that helped me feel like I was not the only one navigating the complexity of parenthood. Into the box went some of my favorites — How to Behave So Your Children Will, Too and The Blessing of a Skinned Knee. As I packed, I realized that much of the parenting advice applies to leadership in small churches. ...
• CLICK HERE to read more.
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
From @austinseminary ... "The Reed" for May 2019
• 787 Collective grant changing lives of young adults
When Central Texas resident Jimena Ibanez Martinez saw that young adults in her community with so much potential were settling for low-wage jobs and little prospect of improving the quality of their lives, she felt called to do something to help. So she worked with the 787 Collective at Austin Seminary to help develop the nonprofit A Good Start, which opened on April 12 in Marble Falls, Texas.
A Good Start provides mentoring, coaching, resource connection, and educational services for young adults in Burnet, Blanco, and Llano counties. One of the things Martinez and outreach coordinator Nancy Ramirez discovered during the process of starting the nonprofit was that many young adults don’t know what resources are available to them, including educational opportunities, job training, or even how to get a driver’s license. Others might be aware of available financial assistance for education, but they don’t know where to look or how to apply for it.
"Jimena and her team are an excellent example of the magic that happens when great ideas, powerful determination, and financial resourcing collide," says Martha Lynn Coon who directs the 787 Collective on the Seminary campus. "The mission of The 787 Collective is to encourage churches to realize their work among younger generations in new, innovative, and impactful ways. The team from Jimena's home church of Iglesia Conexiones walked this journey faithfully, spending time in discernment, learning in community about the needs of young adults, and participating in our collective work imagining and resourcing their individual project. It is powerful to bear witness to God's creative process, and I know this work will bear fruit in the community of Marble Falls."
Read more about A Good Start here.
• Professors receive grants for professional development
Professors Margaret Aymer and Asante Todd have been invited to join a Wabash Center cohort for peer-to-peer mentoring and support.
The Wabash Center offers funds to mid-career faculty of color to gather in small groups for further networking and vocational growth. The Center's web site states, "Minoritized faculty face particular challenges and pressures and can benefit from networks of peer-to-peer mentoring. Peer mentoring conversations can surface ways to meet the demands of mid-career teaching and administrative jobs and can provide faculty of color with strategies not only to discern challenges and pressures, but to navigate them as well. We hope that these peer-to-peer mentoring clusters will develop and deepen the sorts of conversations that are the mark of Wabash Center workshops and colloquies."
The 2019-20 Peer Mentoring Clusters is comprised of ten cohorts of four to seven members each. Aymer, the First Presbyterian Church, Shreveport, D. Thomason Professor of New Testament Studies, is in the "Mid-career Faculty of Caribbean Descent: An Unusual Cohort Among Teachers of Religion," and Todd, assistant professor of Christian ethics, joins "Emancipatory Teaching, Scholarship, and Pedagogy in the Era of Pax Americana."
• The Class of 2019!
In anticipation of the first graduates in Austin Seminary's Master of Arts in Youth Ministry (MAYM) degree, graduation will be celebrated over Memorial Day Weekend. The seven receiving the MAYM join twenty-four other master's-level graduates and ten earning the doctor of ministry degree.
The Baccalaureate worship service takes place Saturday, May 25, at 6:00 p.m. at University Presbyterian Church, Austin. The Reverend Dr. Cynthia L. Rigby, The W.C. Brown Professor of Theology, will preach, and the Reverend Dr. David White, The C. Ellis and Nancy Gribble Nelson Professor of Christian Education, will preside at the Lord's Table. The following day, May 26, is reserved for Commencement activities. The service begins at 2:30 p.m., also at University Presbyterian Church, and features a convocation address by the Reverend Timothy Hart-Andersen, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is also the father of MDiv graduate Madeline Hart-Andersen.
The public is invited to join us as we celebrate the achievements of these graduates!
• Pastoral Leadership for Public Life invites applicants for new cohort
Fellowships in Pastoral Leadership for Public Life (PLPL) is a two-year, cohort-based program designed to give pastors the tools to engage with public leaders, to reflect theologically on current events, and to connect the stories of their communities with God’s story.
PLPL Fellows—drawn from a variety of ministerial settings within a 200-mile radius of Austin—gather every other month for "Learning Intensives," a time for learning from and with leaders in the public sphere, processing with peers, and theological reflection. They also engage in a number of "local actions" in their home communities.
A recent member of a PLPL cohort says, "PLPL invited me to see a much larger picture of ministry action in the world. I have been encouraged to be more in my community and speak more for those without voice. This PLPL was a powerful point of ministry for me."
If you are a pastor, or you know a pastor, who wants to build the confidence and authority to engage in public issues, please consider applying to become part of the 2019-21 PLPL Cohort here.
• For a complete listing of the 2019 lifelong learning events offered from Education Beyond the Walls, CLICK HERE.
Get the latest news from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary in their digital monthly eNewsletter. Features on events, students, faculty, and alumni can be sent directly to your inbox.
Invitation to Prayer from Faces of Children ... TODAY
Faces of Children is an ecumenical prayer ministry under the auspices of First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Their mission is to initiate ministries of prayer for children in churches, communities, and neighborhoods. In doing so, they seek to provide an opportunity for people of God to join together, learn about children and their needs throughout the world, and celebrate Christ's love (especially as it relates to children).
Invitation to Prayer ... TODAY
Hi Friends,
If you're in Midland this week, we'll be meeting at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 22 - TODAY - for prayer. We meet in the prayer closet at First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Please join us in lifting up the needs of vulnerable children in our community and around the world!
Blessings,
Carrie
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| Photo: Morgan's Inspiration Island |
We are preparing for VBS the next few weeks, so I thought I'd ask you to join me in praying for the missions campaign that we will be launching this year.
We will be launching a Kindness Campaign this summer in an effort to raise awareness about how we need to treat kids with disabilities. Each day we'll explore a different perspective on ways life might be different and more challenging for kids with disabilities and how we as followers of Jesus can show them their true worth and value in God's eyes.
Our project will be both local and global. We will be raising money for a local organization, Midland Children's Rehab Center, to help purchase some therapy equipment for the center. Our global goal will be to purchase 80 wheelchairs for Dr. Bartha's project in Uganda through Free Wheelchair Mission.
As we make preparations for this educational and fundraising campaign, please pray for the children's hearts to be prepared and for these organizations as they seek to support people with disabilities both here in our community and around the world.
Also, most schools in our area are ending this week. That means fun summer for many children... and for many children it means food insecurity, lots of unstructured and unsupervised time, and loss of community. Please pray for those kids for whom summer doesn't hold the promise of adventure and fun.
Warmly,
Carrie
Carrie J. McKean
Faces of Children Director
First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas
(432) 684-7821 x153
Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook
The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.
Today in the Mission Yearbook: May 22, 2019
As the world struggled to recover from the ravages of a global war, churches across America bore witness to their faith in a united act of generosity that helped relieve human suffering.
On Easter Sunday in 1949, the offering now known as One Great Hour of Sharing was received for the first time - Soon after Congress passed the 13th Amendment in 1865, officially ending slavery in the United States, the chaplain of Congress asked the Rev. Henry Highland Garnet to preach before the House of Representatives on Capitol Hill. ...
• CLICK HERE to read more.
As the world struggled to recover from the ravages of a global war, churches across America bore witness to their faith in a united act of generosity that helped relieve human suffering.
On Easter Sunday in 1949, the offering now known as One Great Hour of Sharing was received for the first time - Soon after Congress passed the 13th Amendment in 1865, officially ending slavery in the United States, the chaplain of Congress asked the Rev. Henry Highland Garnet to preach before the House of Representatives on Capitol Hill. ...
• CLICK HERE to read more.
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Partners Blog: "Loving God, Loving Others"
Steve and Oddny Gumaer started Partners Relief and Development in response to the needs of refugees and displaced people from Burma, and now in the Middle East, as well. Their mission is to demonstrate, through holistic action, God’s love to children and communities made vulnerable by war in Southeast Asia, the Middle East and other conflict zones.![]() |
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What does love look like to you? When you love someone, how do you show it?
In Partners we talk a lot about how to Love is to Act. If we love, we have to show it. If we have God’s Love, which we do, it should be pouring out of us. Not in like a “you’re not doing something that you should be kind of way,” but rather that God has such love for us that if we really grab a hold of that His love can’t help but overflow and beam from our entire being.
I think I see love differently in Thailand ...
• Read the rest of this post ...
Partners Relief and Development is a registered charity in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States. "We’re a small, grassroots nonprofit passionate about making a big impact in communities affected by conflict and oppression, demonstrating God’s love to children and giving them the opportunity to live free, full lives." For more information aboput Partners, visit their website at partners.ngo/
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In the News ... "Mission Dorado Kids Choir"
• Open to kids ages 5 through sixth grade
Staff Report
• Odessa American
ODESSA, TEXAS - Mission Dorado Baptist Church, 4142 Faudree Road, has scheduled Mission Kids Choir from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays, through May 26.
The choir is open to kids ages 5 through sixth grade.
Registration is open to the public, however registration is required.
For more information, call 561-8553 or email missiondorado@gmail.comh.
Invitation to Prayer from Faces of Children ... Tomorrow
Faces of Children is an ecumenical prayer ministry under the auspices of First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Their mission is to initiate ministries of prayer for children in churches, communities, and neighborhoods. In doing so, they seek to provide an opportunity for people of God to join together, learn about children and their needs throughout the world, and celebrate Christ's love (especially as it relates to children).
Invitation to Prayer ... Tomorrow
Hi Friends,
If you're in Midland this week, we'll be meeting at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 22, for prayer. We meet in the prayer closet at First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Please join us in lifting up the needs of vulnerable children in our community and around the world!
Blessings,
Carrie
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| Photo: Morgan's Inspiration Island |
We are preparing for VBS the next few weeks, so I thought I'd ask you to join me in praying for the missions campaign that we will be launching this year.
We will be launching a Kindness Campaign this summer in an effort to raise awareness about how we need to treat kids with disabilities. Each day we'll explore a different perspective on ways life might be different and more challenging for kids with disabilities and how we as followers of Jesus can show them their true worth and value in God's eyes.
Our project will be both local and global. We will be raising money for a local organization, Midland Children's Rehab Center, to help purchase some therapy equipment for the center. Our global goal will be to purchase 80 wheelchairs for Dr. Bartha's project in Uganda through Free Wheelchair Mission.
As we make preparations for this educational and fundraising campaign, please pray for the children's hearts to be prepared and for these organizations as they seek to support people with disabilities both here in our community and around the world.
Also, most schools in our area are ending this week. That means fun summer for many children... and for many children it means food insecurity, lots of unstructured and unsupervised time, and loss of community. Please pray for those kids for whom summer doesn't hold the promise of adventure and fun.
Warmly,
Carrie
Carrie J. McKean
Faces of Children Director
First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas
(432) 684-7821 x153
In the News ... “Holy Cross Catholic High School to open in fall"
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| MRT Photo by Tim Fischer |
By Brandi Addison, Reporter
• Midland Reporter-Telegram
MIDLAND/ODESSA, TEXAS - For more than half a century, St. Ann's and St. Mary's Catholic schools in Midland and Odessa, respectively, have provided a spiritual education for kindergarteners through eighth-graders — but have been unable to provide a continuing opportunity for their students once they enter high school.
Beginning this fall, students will be able to continue their education at a Catholic secondary school. Holy Cross Catholic School will open its doors to Midland-Odessa freshmen and sophomores on August 14 ...
• Read the rest of this MRT report ...
Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook
The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.
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Today in the Mission Yearbook: May 21, 2019
WORLD MISSION - A Latin American/Caribbean partner consultation held in Cartagena, Colombia, marked the end of a cycle of four international consultations with global partners that will provide input for mission strategy for the 21st century ...
• CLICK HERE to read more.
WORLD MISSION - A Latin American/Caribbean partner consultation held in Cartagena, Colombia, marked the end of a cycle of four international consultations with global partners that will provide input for mission strategy for the 21st century ...
• CLICK HERE to read more.
Monday, May 20, 2019
From @chinaaid : "Released minister goes to Beijing, describes maltreatment in prison"
The China Aid Association is a non-profit Christian organization - based in Midland, Texas - with a mission to uncover and reveal the truth about religious persecution in China, focusing especially on the unofficial church. They do this, they explain in their website, by exposing the abuses, encouraging the abused and equipping the saints to advance the kingdom of God throughout China.| China Aid Photo |
Distributed by ChinaAid, April 2019 ...
QINGDAO, SHANDONG – Qingdao officials released an elderly minister on Friday upon the completion of his two-year-and-one-month sentence for allegedly "provoking troubles" ...
• More on this story from China Aid ...
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Burgers & Blessings ... Going on NOW at Grace Presbyterian!
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Image by Laura Up In the Clouds
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Please join us Wednesdays, at Grace Presbyterian Church, 2801 N. Garfield Street in Midland, Texas. The dinners begin at 6:00 p.m. and are very casual.
Burgers, hot dogs and "the fixings" will be provided by the church; you just come, bring a side dish or dessert, and the gift of your company.
We hope to see YOU there!
Invitation to Prayer from Faces of Children ... Wednesday
Faces of Children is an ecumenical prayer ministry under the auspices of First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Their mission is to initiate ministries of prayer for children in churches, communities, and neighborhoods. In doing so, they seek to provide an opportunity for people of God to join together, learn about children and their needs throughout the world, and celebrate Christ's love (especially as it relates to children).
Invitation to Prayer ... Wednesday
Hi Friends,
If you're in Midland this week, we'll be meeting at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 22, for prayer. We meet in the prayer closet at First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Please join us in lifting up the needs of vulnerable children in our community and around the world!
Blessings,
Carrie
![]() |
| Photo: Morgan's Inspiration Island |
We are preparing for VBS the next few weeks, so I thought I'd ask you to join me in praying for the missions campaign that we will be launching this year.
We will be launching a Kindness Campaign this summer in an effort to raise awareness about how we need to treat kids with disabilities. Each day we'll explore a different perspective on ways life might be different and more challenging for kids with disabilities and how we as followers of Jesus can show them their true worth and value in God's eyes.
Our project will be both local and global. We will be raising money for a local organization, Midland Children's Rehab Center, to help purchase some therapy equipment for the center. Our global goal will be to purchase 80 wheelchairs for Dr. Bartha's project in Uganda through Free Wheelchair Mission.
As we make preparations for this educational and fundraising campaign, please pray for the children's hearts to be prepared and for these organizations as they seek to support people with disabilities both here in our community and around the world.
Also, most schools in our area are ending this week. That means fun summer for many children... and for many children it means food insecurity, lots of unstructured and unsupervised time, and loss of community. Please pray for those kids for whom summer doesn't hold the promise of adventure and fun.
Warmly,
Carrie
Carrie J. McKean
Faces of Children Director
First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas
(432) 684-7821 x153
In the News ... "McCuistion leads Odessa church"
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| OA Photo by Jacob Ford |
By Bob Campbell, Reporter
• Odessa American
ODESSA, TEXAS - The Rev. Mark McCuistion spent many years as a traveling evangelist and musician and then as a coach and trainer for the Kansas City-based John Maxwell Team leadership group.
But having a theological education and a clerical background, McCuistion missed church work and eagerly took an appointment as pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene at 2223 Lyndale Dr., preaching his first sermon February 10 ...
• Read the rest of this OA report ...
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