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| November 1872
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| The Study of Sociology V
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1
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| Epidemic Delusions
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15
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| The Practical Man as an Obstructive
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37
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| Development in Dress
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40
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| Sea, Sunlight and Sky
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50
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| Smokeless Gunpowder
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61
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| On the Functions of the Brain
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64
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| On Meteoric Stones
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75
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| Science and Religion
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79
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| Spontaneous Generation
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83
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| Aims and Instruments of Scientific Thought I
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93
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| Sketch of Professor Tyndall
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103
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| Editor's Table
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110
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| Literary Notices
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116
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| Miscellany
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120
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| Notes
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128
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| December 1872
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| The Early Discipline of Mankind
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129
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| The Coati-Mondi and its Cousins
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136
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| Weather Prophecies
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149
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| A New Phase of German Thought I
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152
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| How the Feelings Affect the Hair
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158
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| Cotton Fibres and Fabrics
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161
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| The Physiological Position of Tobacco
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167
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| Aims and Instruments of Scientific Thought II
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174
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| Introduction to the Great Problem
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182
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| Foul Air and Disease of the Heart
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183
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| Forests and Fruit-Growing
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194
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| A New Theory of Volcanoes
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203
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| Great Fires and Rain-Storms
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206
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| Professor Tyndall's Topics
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212
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| The Cocoa-Nut Palm and its Uses
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214
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| Humanity and Insanity
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218
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| Drifting of the Stars
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224
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| How was Herculaneum Destroyed?
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232
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| Sketch of General Sir Edward Sabine
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238
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| Editor's Table
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240
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| Literary Notices
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244
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| Miscellany
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249
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| Notes
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255
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| January 1873
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| The Study of Sociology VI
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257
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| Spontaneous Movements in Plants
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280
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| Light and Life
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294
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| A New Phase of German Thought II
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311
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| Evolution and the Spectroscope
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320
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| Dr. Livingstone
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327
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| Art in the Stone Age
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343
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| Cultivating Wild Flowers
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356
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| Velocity of the Will
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360
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| Astronomical and Physical Observatories
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365
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| Editor's Table
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371
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| Literary Notices
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377
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| Miscellany
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378
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| Notes
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384
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| February 1873
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| The Law of Storms Developed
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385
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| Heat and Life
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400
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| Nervous Health and Moral Health
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416
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| Brain-Work and the Emotions
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420
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| Romance of Medicine
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422
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| The Expression of the Emotions
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434
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| The Study of Sociology VII
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450
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| The Warming of Houses
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472
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| Is Electricity Life?
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477
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| Do Birds Improve in Nest-Building?
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485
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| Antipodes and Perioeci
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489
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| Useful Things
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491
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| Charles Robert Darwin
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497
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| Editor's Table
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499
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| Literary Notices
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503
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| Miscellany
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505
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| Notes
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511
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| March 1873
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| Earthquake-Phenomena
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513
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| Electricity and Life
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526
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| Physical Characters of the Human Races IV
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541
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| On the Equality of the Sexes
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552
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| Instinct in Young Birds
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561
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| The Study of Sociology VIII
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564
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| The Strength of Timber
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582
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| On the Causes of Crime
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589
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| The Recent Progress of Natural Science
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597
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| Epileptic Origin of Islamism
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605
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| Asphalt Pavements
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609
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| Regarding Matters in India
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614
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| To A P Barnard
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622
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| Editor's Table
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623
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| Literary Notices
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626
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| Miscellany
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631
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| Notes
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639
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| April 1873
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| On the Importance of the Cultivation of Science
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641
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| The Nebular Hypothesis
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650
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| River and Lake Terraces
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661
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| Applied Sanitary Science
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665
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| Barbarism in English Education
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671
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| The Horned Frog
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676
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| On the Transfusion of Blood
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679
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| Science and our Educational System
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695
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| The Troglodytes, or Cave-Dwellers of France
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699
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| The Study of Sociology IX
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708
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| English and American Science
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734
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| Science and Public Affairs
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736
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| Discovery of Mount Tyndall
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739
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| Sketch of Professor Henry
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743
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| Editor's Table
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745
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| Literary Notices
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751
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| Miscellany
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756
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| Obituary
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767
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| Notes
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768
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| Index
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769
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| Advertisements
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777
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