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标 题: TOEFL句子结构100句------俞敏洪
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (2001年09月15日10:49:38 星期六), 站内信件
. Typical of the grassland dwellers of the continent is the American antelop
e, or pronghorn.
2. Of the millions who saw Haley’s comet in 1986, how many people will live
long enough to see it return in the twenty-first century.
3. Anthropologists have discovered that fear, happiness, sadness, and surpri
se are universally reflected in facial expressions.
4. Because of its irritating effect on humans, the use of phenol as a genera
l antiseptic has been largely discontinued.
5. In order to remain in existence, a profit-making organization must, in th
e long run, produce something consumers consider useful or desirable.
6. The greater the population there is in a locality, the greater the need t
here is for water, transportation, and disposal of refuse.
7. It is more difficult to write simply, directly, and effectively than to e
mploy flowery but vague expressions that only obscure one’s meaning.
8. With modern offices becoming more mechanized, designers are attempting to
personalize them with warmer, less severe interiors.
9. The difference between libel and slander is that libel is printed while s
lander is spoken.
10. The knee is the joint where the thigh bone meets the large bone of the l
ower leg.
11. Acids are chemical compounds that, in water solution, have a sharp taste
, a corrosive action on metals, and the ability to turn certain blue vegetab
le dyes red.
12. Billie Holiday’s reputation as a great jazz-blues singer rests on her a
bility to give emotional depth to her songs.
13. Essentially, a theory is an abstract, symbolic representation of what is
conceived to be reality.
14. Long before children are able to speak or understand a language, they co
mmunicate through facial expressions and by making noises.
15. Thanks to modern irrigation, crops now grow abundantly in areas where on
ce nothing but cacti and sagebrush could live.
16. The development of mechanical timepieces spurred the search for more acc
urate sundials with which to regulate them.
17. Anthropology is a science in that anthropologists use a rigorous set of
methods and techniques to document observations that can be checked by other
s.
18. Fungi are important in the process of decay, which returns ingredients t
o the soil, enhances soil fertility, and decomposes animal debris.
19. When it is struck, a tuning fork produces an almost pure tone, retaining
its pitch over a long period of time.
20. Although pecans are most plentiful in the southeastern part of the Unite
d States, they are found as far north as Ohio and Illinois.
21. Eliminating problems by transferring the blame to others is often called
scapegoating.
22. The chief foods eaten in any country depend largely on what grows best i
n its climate and soil.
23. Over a very large number of trials, the probability of an event’s occur
ring is equal to the probability that it will not occur.
24. Most substance contract when they freeze so that the density of a substa
nce’s solid is higher than the density of its liquid.
25. The mechanism by which brain cells store memories is not clearly underst
ood.
26. By the middle of the twentieth century, painters and sculptors in the Un
ited States had begun to exert a great worldwide influence over art.
27. In the eastern part of New Jersey lies the city of Elizabeth, a major sh
ipping and manufacturing center.
28. Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman medical doctor in the United States
, founded the New York Infirmary, an institution that has always had a compl
etely female medical staff.
29. Alexander Graham Bell once told his family that he would rather be remem
bered as a teacher of the deaf than as the inventor of the telephone.
30. Because its leaves remain green long after being picked, rosemary became
associated with the idea of remembrance.
31. Although apparently rigid, bones exhibit a degree of elasticity that ena
bles the skeleton to withstand considerable impact.
32. That xenon could not form chemical compounds was once believed by scient
ists.
33. Research into the dynamics of storms is directed toward improving the ab
ility to predict these events and thus to minimize damage and avoid loss of
life.
34. The elimination of inflation would ensure that the amount of money used
in repaying a loan would have the same value as the amount of money borrowed
.
35. Futurism, an early twentieth-century movement in art, rejected all tradi
tions and attempted to glorify contemporary life by emphasizing the machine
and motion.
36. One of the wildest and most inaccessible parts of the United States is t
he Everglades where wildlife is abundant and largely protected.
37. Lucretia Mott’s influence was so significant that she has been credited
by some authorities as the originator of feminism in the United States.
38. The activities of the international marketing researcher are frequently
much broader than those of the domestic marketer.
39. The continental divide refers to an imaginary line in the North American
Rockies that divides the waters flowing into the Atlantic Ocean from those
flowing into the Pacific.
40. Studies of the gravity field of the Earth indicate that its crust and ma
ntle yield when unusual weight is placed on them.
41. The annual worth of Utah’s manufacturing is greater than that of its mi
ning and farming combined.
42. The wallflower is so called because its weak stems often grow on walls a
nd along stony cliffs for support.
43. It is the interaction between people, rather than the events that occur
in their lives, that is the main focus of social psychology.
44. No social crusade aroused Elizabeth Williams’ enthusiasm more than the
expansion of educational facilities for immigrants to the United States.
45. Quails typically have short rounded wings that enable them to spring int
o full flight instantly when disturbed in their hiding places.
46. According to anthropologists, the earliest ancestors of humans that stoo
d upright resembled chimpanzees facially, with sloping foreheads and protrud
ing brows.
47. Not until 1866 was the fully successful transatlantic cable finally laid
.
48. In his writing, John Crowe Ransom describes what he considers the spirit
ual barrenness of society brought about by science and technology.
49. Children with parents whose guidance is firm, consistent, and rational a
re inclined to possess high levels of self-confidence.
50. The ancient Hopewell people of North America probably cultivated corn an
d other crops, but hunting and gathering were still of critical importance i
n their economy.
51. Using many symbols makes it possible to put a large amount of informatio
n on a single map.
52. Anarchism is a term describing a cluster of doctrines and attitudes whos
e principal uniting feature is the belief that government is both harmful an
d unnecessary.
53. Probably no man had more effect on the daily lives of most people in the
Untied States than did Henry Ford a pioneer in automobile production.
54. The use of well-chosen nonsense words makes possible the testing of many
basic hypotheses in the field of language learning.
55. The history of painting is a fascinating chain of events that probably b
egan with the very first pictures ever made.
56. Perfectly matched pearls, strung into a necklace, bring a far higher pri
ce than the same pearls told individually.
57. During the eighteenth century, Little Turtle was chief of the Miami trib
e whose territory became what is now Indiana and Ohio.
58. Among almost seven hundred species of bamboo, some are fully grown at le
ss than a foot high, while others can grow three feet in twenty-four hours.
59. Before staring on a sea voyage, prudent navigators learn the sea charts,
study the sailing directions, and memorize lighthouse locations to prepare
themselves for any conditions they might encounter.
60. Of all the economically important plants, palms have been the least stud
ied.
61. Buyers and sellers should be aware of new developments in technology can
and does affect marketing activities.
62. The application of electronic controls made possible by the microprocess
or and computer storage have multiplied the uses of the modern typewriter.
63. The human skeleton consists of more than two hundred bones bound togethe
r by tough and relatively inelastic connective tissues called ligaments.
64. The pigmentation of a pearl is influenced by the type of oyster in which
it develops and by the depth, temperature, and the salt content of the wate
r in which the oyster lives.
65. Although mockingbirds superbly mimic the songs and calls of many birds,
they can nonetheless be quickly identified as mockingbirds by certain aural
clues.
66. Not only can walking fish live out of water, but they can also travel sh
ort distances over land.
67. Scientists do not know why dinosaurs became extinct, but some theories p
ostulate that changers in geography, climate, and sea levels were responsibl
e.
68. The science of horticulture, in which the primary concerns are maximum y
ield and superior quality, utilizes information derived from other sciences.
69. Snow aids farmers by keeping heart in the lower ground levels, thereby s
aving the seeds from freezing.
70. Even though the precise qualities of hero in literary words may vary ove
r time, the basic exemplary function of the hero seems to remain constant.
71. People in prehistoric times created paints by grinding materials such as
plants and clay into power and then adding water.
72. Often very annoying weeds, goldenrods crowd out less hardy plants and ac
t as hosts to many insect pests.
73. Starting around 7000 B.C., and for the next four thousand years, much of
the Northern Hemisphere experienced temperatures warmer than at present.
74. When Henry Ford first sought financial backing for making cars, the very
notion of farmers and clerks owning automobiles was considered ridiculous.
75. Though once quite large, the population of the bald eagle across North A
merica has drastically declined in the past forty years.
76. The beaver chews down trees to get food and material with which to build
its home.
77. Poodles were once used as retrievers in duck hunting, but the American K
ennel Club does not consider them sporting dogs because they are now primari
ly kept as pets.
78. As a result of what is now know in physics and chemistry, scientists hav
e been able to make important discoveries in biology and medicine.
79. The practice of making excellent films based on rather obscure novels ha
s been going on so long in the United States as to constitute a tradition.
80. Since the consumer considers the best fruit to be that which is the most
attractive, the grower must provide products that satisfy the discerning ey
e.
81. Television the most pervasive and persuasive of modern technologies, mar
ked by rapid change and growth, is moving into a new era, an era of extraord
inary sophistication and versatility, which promises to reshape our lives an
d our world.
82. Television is more than just an electronics; it is a means of expression
, as well as a vehicle for communication, and as such becomes a powerful too
l for reaching other human beings.
83. Even more shocking is the fact that the number and rate of imprisonment
have more than doubled over the past twenty years, and recidivism------that
is the rate for rearrest------is more than 60 percent.
84. His teaching began at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but Wil
liam Rainey Harper lured him to the new university of Chicago, where he rema
ined officially for exactly a generation and where his students in advanced
composition found him terrifyingly frigid in the classroom but sympathetic a
nd understanding in their personal conferences.
85. The sloth pays such little attention to its personal hygiene that green
algae grow on its coarse hair and communities of a parasitic moth live in th
e depths of its coat producing caterpillars which graze on its mouldy hair.
Its muscles are such that it is quits incapable of moving at a speed of over
a kilometer an hour even over the shortest distances and the swiftest movem
ent it can make is a sweep of its hooked arm.
86. Artificial flowers are used for scientific as well as for decorative pur
poses. They are made from a variety of materials, such as way and glass, so
skillfully that they can scarcely be distinguished from natural flowers.
87. Three years of research at an abandoned coal mine in Argonne, Illinois,
have resulted in findings that scientists believe can help reclaim thousands
of mine disposal sites that scar the coal-richregions of the United States.
88. When the persuading and the planning for the western railroads had final
ly been completed, the really challenging task remained: the dangerous, swea
ty, backbreaking, brawling business of actually building the lines.
89. Because of the space crunch, the Art Museum has become increasingly caut
ious in considering acquisitions and donations of art, in some cases passing
up opportunities to strengthen is collections.
90. The United States Constitution requires that President be a natural-born
citizen, thirty-five years of age or older, who has lived in the United Sta
tes for a minimum of fourteen years.
91. Arid regions in the southwestern United States have become increasingly
inviting playgrounds for the growing number of recreation seekers who own ve
hicles such as motorcycles or powered trail bikes and indulge in hill-climbi
ng contests or in caving new trails in the desert.
92. Stone does decay, and so tools of long ago have remained when even the b
ones of the man who made them have disappeared without trace.
93. Insects would make it impossible for us to live in the world; they would
devour all our crops and kill our flocks and herds, if it were not for the
protection we get from insect-eating animals.
94. It is true that during their explorations they often faced difficulties
and dangers of the most perilous nature, equipped in a manner which would ma
ke a modern climber shudder at the thought, but they did not go out of their
way to court such excitement.
95. There is only one difference between an old man and a young one: the you
ng man has a glorious future before him and old one has a splendid future be
hind him: and maybe that is where the rub is.
96. I find young people exciting. They have an air of freedom, and they have
not a dreary commitment to mean ambitions or love comfort. They are not anx
ious social climbers, and they have no devotion to material things.
97. I am always amazed when I hear people saying that sport creates goodwill
between the nations, and that if only the common peoples of the world could
meet one another at football or cricket, they would have no inclination to
meet on the battlefield.
98. It is impossible to say simply for the fun and exercise: as soon as the
question of prestige arises, as soon as you feel that you and some larger un
it will be disgraced if you lose, the most savage combative instincts are ar
ound.
99. It has been found that certain bats emit squeaks and by receiving the ec
hoes, they can locate and steer clear of obstacles------or locate flying ins
ects on which they feed. This echo-location in bats is often compared with r
adar, the principle of which is similar.
100. As the time and cost of making a clip drop to a few days and a few hund
red dollars, engineers may soon be free to let their imaginations soar witho
ut being penalized by expensive failure.
1. 美洲羚羊,或称叉角羚,是该大陆典型的草原动物。
2. 1986年看见哈雷慧星的千百万人当中,有多少人能够长寿到足以目睹它在二十一世纪
的回归呢?
3. 人类学家们已经发现,恐惧,快乐,悲伤和惊奇都会行之于色,这在全人类是共通的
。
4. 由于苯酚对人体带有刺激性作用,它基本上已不再被当作常用的防腐剂了。
5. 任何盈利组织若要生存,最终都必须生产出消费者可用或需要的产品。
6. 一个地方的人口越多,其对水,交通和垃圾处理的需求就会越大。
7. 简明,直接,有力的写作难于花哨,含混而意义模糊的表达。
8. 随着现代办公室的日益自动化,设计师们正试图利用较为温暖而不太严肃的内部装饰
来使其具有亲切感。
9. 诽谤和流言的区别在于前者是书面的,而后者是口头的。
10. 膝盖是大腿骨和小腿胫的连接处。
11. 酸是一种化合物,它在溶于水时具有强烈的气味和对金属的腐蚀性,并且能够使某
些蓝色植物染料变红。
12. Billie Holiday’s 作为一个爵士布鲁斯乐杰出歌手的名声建立在能够赋予歌曲感
情深度的能力。
13. 理论在本质上是对认识了的现实的一种抽象和符号化的表达。
14. 儿童在能说或能听懂语言之前,很久就会通过面部表情和靠发出噪声来与人交流了
。
15. 受当代灌溉(技术设施)之赐,农作物在原来只有仙人掌和荞属科植物才能生存的
地方旺盛的生长。
16. 机械计时器的发展促使人们寻求更精确的日晷,以便校准机械计时器。
17. 人类学是一门科学,因为人类学家采用一整套强有力的方法和技术来记录观测结果
,而这样记录下来的观测结果是供他人核查的。
18. 真菌在腐化过程中十分重要,而腐化过程将化学物质回馈于土壤,提高其肥力,并
分解动物粪便。
19. 音叉被敲击时,产生几乎纯质的音调,其音量经久不衰。
20. 虽然美洲山河桃树最集中于美国的东南部但是在北至俄亥俄州及伊利诺州也能看见
它们。
21. 用怪罪别人的办法来解决问题通常被称为寻找替罪羊。
22. 一个国家的主要食物是什么,大体取决于什么作物在其天气和土壤条件下生长得最
好。
23. 在大量的实验中,某一事件发生的几率等于它不发生的几率。
24. 大多数物质遇冷收缩,所以他们的密度在固态时高于液态。
25. 大脑细胞储存记忆的机理并不为人明白。
26. 到了二十一世纪中叶,美国画家和雕塑家开始在世界范围内对艺术产生重大影响。
27. 伊丽莎白市,一个重要的航运和制造业中心,坐落于新泽西州的东部。
28. Elizabeth Blackwell,美国第一个女医生,创建了员工一直为女性纽约诊所。
29. Alexander Graham Bell曾告诉家人,他更愿意让后人记住他是聋子的老师,而非电
话的发明者。
30. 采摘下的迷迭香树叶常绿不衰,因此人们把迷迭香树与怀念联系在一起。
31. 骨头看起来是脆硬的,但它也有一定的弹性,使得骨骼能够承受相当的打击。
32. 科学家曾相信:氙气是不能形成化合物的。
33. 对风暴动力学的研究是为了提高风暴预测从而减少损失,避免人员伤亡。
34. 消除通货膨胀应确保还贷的钱应与所贷款的价值相同。
35. 未来主义,二十世纪早期的一个艺术思潮。拒绝一切传统,试图通过强调机械和动
态来美化生活。
36. Everglades是美国境内最为荒凉和人迹罕至的地区之一,此处有大量的野生动植物
而且大多受(法律)保护。
37. Lucretia Mott’s的影响巨大,所以一些权威部门认定她为美国女权运动的创始人
。
38. 国际市场研究者的活动范围常常较国内市场研究者广阔。
39. 大陆分水岭是指北美洛矶山脉上的一道想象线,该线把大西洋流域和太平洋流域区
分开来。
40. 对地球引力的研究表明,在不寻常的负荷之下地壳和地幔会发生位移。
41. 尤它州制造业的年产值大于其工业和农业的总和。
42. 墙花之所以叫墙花,是因为其脆弱的枝干经常要靠墙壁或顺石崖生长,以便有所依
附。
43. 社会心理学的主要焦点是人与人之间的交往,而不是他们各自生活中的事件。
44. 给美国的新移民增加教育设施比任何社会运动都更多的激发了Elizabeth Williams
的热情。
45. 典型的鹌鹑都长有短而圆的翅膀,凭此他们可以在受惊时一跃而起,飞离它们的躲
藏地。
46. 根据人类学家的说法,直立行走的人的鼻祖面部轮廓与黑猩猩相似,额头后倾,眉
毛突出。
47. 直到1866年第一条横跨大西洋的电缆才完全成功的架通。
48. John Crowe Ransom在他的著作中描述了他认为是由科学技术给社会带来的精神贫困
。
49. 父母的教导如果坚定,始终如一和理性,孩子就有可能充满自信。
50. 北美远古的Hopewell人很可能种植了玉米和其他农作物,但打猎和采集对他们的经
济贸易仍是至关重要的。
51. 使用多种多样的符号可以在一张地图里放进大量的信息。
52. 无政府主义这个词描述的是一堆理论和态度,它们的主要共同点在于相信政府是有
害的,没有必要的。
53. 恐怕没有谁对大多数美国人的日常生活影响能超过汽车生产的先驱亨利.福特。
54. 使用精心挑选的无意义词汇,可以检验语言学科里许多基本的假定。
55. 优化历史是由一连串的迷人事件组成,其源头大概可以上溯到最早的图画。
56. 相互般配的珍珠,串成一条项链,就能卖到比单独售出好得多的价钱。
57. 十八世纪时,“小乌龟”是迈阿密部落的酋长,该部落的地盘就是今天的印第安那
州和俄亥俄州。
58. 在竹子的近七百个品种中,有的全长成还不到一英尺,有的却能在二十四小时内长
出三英尺。
59. 谨慎的航海员在出航前,会研究航向,记录的灯塔的位置,以便对各种可能出现的
情况做到有备无患。
60. 在所有的经济作物中,棕榈树得到的研究最少。
61. 购买者和销售者都应该留意技术的新发展,原因很简单,因为技术能够并且已经影
响着营销活动。
62. 电脑储存和由于电子微处理机得以实现的电控运用成倍的增加了现代打字机的功能
。
63. 人类骨骼有二百多块骨头组成,住些骨头石油坚韧而相对缺乏弹性的,被称为韧带
的结蒂组连在一起。
64. 珍珠的色泽受到作为其母体牡蛎种类及牡蛎生活水域的深度,温度和含盐度的制约
。
65. 尽管模仿鸟学很多种鸟的鸣叫声惟妙惟肖,但人类还是能够依其声音上的线索很快
识别它们。
66. 鲇鱼不仅可以离开水存活,还可以在岸上短距离移动。
67. 科学家不知道恐龙为何绝种了,但是一些理论推断是地理,气候和海平面的变化造
成的。
68. 主要目的在于丰富和优质的农艺学利用了其他科学的知识。
69. 雪对农民是一种帮助,因为它保持地层土壤的温度,使种子不致冻死。
70. 历代文学作品中的英雄本色虽各有千秋,但其昭世功力却是恒古不变的。
71. 史前的人们制造颜料是将植物和泥土等原料磨成粉末,然后加水。
72. 黄菊花通常令人生厌,它挤走不那么顽强的植物,并找来很多害虫。
73. 大约从公元前七千年开始,在四千年当中,北半球的温度比现在高。
74. 当亨利.福特最初制造汽车为寻求资金支持时,农民和一般职员也能拥有汽车的想法
被认为是可笑的。
75. 北美秃头鹰的数量一度很多,但在近四十年中全北美的秃头鹰数量急剧下降。
76. 水獭啃倒树木,以便取食物并获得造窝的材料。
77. 长卷毛狗曾被用作猎鸭时叼回猎物的猎犬,但是美国Kennel Club却不承认它们为猎
犬,因为它们现在大多数作为宠物饲养。
78. 物理学和化学的一个成果是使得科学家们能在生物学和医学上获得重大发现。
79. 根据默默无闻的小说制作优秀影片在美国由来已久,已经成为传统。
80. 因为顾客认为最好的水果应该看起来也是最漂亮的,所以种植者必须提供能满足挑
剔眼光的产品。
81. 电视,这项从迅速变化和成长为标志的最普及和最有影响力的现代技术,正在步入
一个新时代,一个极为成熟和多样化的时代,这将重塑我们的生活和世界。
82. 电视不仅仅是一件电器;它是表达的手段和交流的载体并因此成为联系他人的有力
工具。
83. 更让人吃惊的事实是监禁的数目和比例在过去的二十年中翻了一番还有余,以及累
犯率——即再次拘押的比例——为百分之六十强。
84. 他的教书生涯始于麻省理工学院,但是William Rainey Harper把他吸引到了新成立
的芝加哥大学。他在那里正式任职长达整整一代人的时间。他的高级作文课上的学生觉
得他在课上古板得可怕,但私下交流却富有同情和理解。
85. 树獭即不讲究卫生,以至于它粗糙的毛发上生出绿苔,成群的寄生蛾生长在它的皮
毛深处,变成毛毛虫,并以它的脏毛为食。她的肌肉不能让他哪怕在很短的距离以内以
每小时一公里的速度移动。它能做的最敏捷的动作就是挥一挥它弯曲的胳膊。
86. 人造花卉即可用于科学目的,也可用于装饰目的,它们可以用各种各样的材料制成
,臂如蜡和玻璃;其制作如此精巧,几乎可以以假乱真。
87. 在伊利诺州Angonne市的一个废弃煤矿的三年研究取得了成果,科学家们相信这些成
果可以帮助改造把美国产煤区弄得伤痕累累的数千个旧煤场。
88. 当有关西部铁路的说服和规划工作终于完成后,真正艰难的任务还没有开始;即危
险,吃力,需要伤筋动骨和吵吵嚷嚷的建造这些铁路的实际工作。
89. 由于空间不足,艺术博物馆在考虑购买和接受捐赠的艺术品是越来越慎重,有些情
况下放弃其进一步改善收藏的机会。
90. 美国宪法要求总统是生于美国本土的公民,三十五岁以上,并且在美国居住了至少
十四年。
91. 美国西部的不毛之地正成为玩耍的地方,对越来越多拥有摩托车或越野单车类车辆
的,喜欢放纵于爬坡比赛或开辟新的沙漠通道的寻欢作乐者具有不断增长的吸引力。
92. 石头不会腐烂,所以以前的(石器)工具能保存下来,虽然它们的制造者已经消失
的无影无踪。
93. 昆虫就将会使我们无法在这个世界上居住;如果我们没有受到以昆虫为食的动物的
保护,昆虫就会吞嚼掉我们所有的庄稼并杀死我们饲养的禽兽。
94. 确实,他们在探险中遇到了极具威胁性的困难和危险,而他们的装备会让一个现代
登山者想一想都会浑身颤栗。不过他们并不是刻意去追求刺激的。
95. 老人和年轻人之间只有一个区别:年轻人的前面有辉煌的未来,老年人灿烂的未来
却已在它们身后。这也许就是困难之所在。
96. 我们位年强人振奋。它们带有自由的气息,他们不会为狭隘的野心和贪婪享受而孜
孜以求。他们不是焦虑的向上爬的人,他们不会对物质性的东西难舍难分。
97. 每次我听说体育运动能够在国家间建立起友好感情,说世界各地的普通人只要能在
足球场或板球场上相遇就会没有兴趣在战场上相遇的话,我都倍感诧异。
98. 没有可能仅仅为了娱乐或锻炼而运动:一旦有了问题,一旦你觉得你输了你和你所
属团体会有失体面时,你最野蛮的好斗本能就会被激发出来。
99. 人们已经发现,某些蝙蝠发出尖叫声并靠接受回响来锁定和避免障碍物——或者找
到它们赖以为生的昆虫。蝙蝠这种回响定位法常拿来和原理与之很相近似的雷达相比。
100. 随着芯片制造时间和费用降低到了几天和几百美元,工程师们可能很快可以任他们
的想象驰骋而不会被昂贵的失败所惩罚。
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He‘s a real nowhere man
sitting in his nowhere land
making all his nowhere plan for nobody
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