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Flawless 2007 : A Diamond Movie Review

flawless 2007 movie
Based on actual events, the tense crime thriller stars Michael Caine as the scheming maintenance man who longs to relieve his employers at the London Diamond Corporation of their valuable inventory, and Demi Moore as the savvy executive...


A movie directed by Michael Radford (Il Postino and The Merchant of Venice) and screenwriter Edward Anderson.

A diamond movie about an aging janitor and an American executive who form an unlikely alliance in order to carry out an elaborate jewel heist. The film is set in the 1960's and about a janitor (Michael Caine) who is set to retire. However, he does not want to leave empty handed. He asks his co worker, an American executive (Demi Moore) to help him steal diamonds from the company they work. The London Diamond Corporation.


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Diamond Buying Future

diamond's online buying futureAn interesting news Forbes has on the rise on one of popular internet diamond retailer. The diamond dealers, which made headlines when the sold a single diamond for $1.5 million earlier this year, has been a hit with male buyers seeking to avoid the hard sell and intimidation that can be found at some online jewelry retail stores. One of the major appeals of the websites (online jewelers) is its user-friendly factor. Read up on diamonds and see what to look for choosing cut, size, color and clarity watching the numbers rise and fall as you adjust the factors at different rates. A pretty engaging experience.

What the Forbes article doesn't mention is that the folks at this online jeweler often don't actually see the stone. The rings are typically less expensive than traditional bricks-and-mortar stores which have a much higher overhead. This online jewelry site has a network of dealers that work through a web-based diamond exchange. The stones are often shipped directly from these dealers without being inspected by an Online Jeweler. Most of the time this is not a problem but Judah Gutwein of Excel Diamonds writing for Diamond Vues profiled some of the potential risks of this situation describing a situation in which a customer did not receive the diamonds she had ordered. Buying through a middleman such other online jewelers can lead to a more circuitous route of recovery when there are problems, reports of such troubles are relatively small.

The future of the diamond industry does appear to be a more open and honest one. The Diamond man Martin Rapaport had recently held his first of a monthly internet auction of stones. His goal is to bring open pricing to the diamond market and he has been working to create both a futures exchange and a fair trade system for diamonds. The future of diamond buying looks a lot more transparent and less shrouded in secrecy and mystery than it has been in the past.

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A new urn for pets or a baby


Another hand made, truly special urn by John Ditchfield , cream white opaque and seems to have a gold inlaid, a small urn for a pet or ashes of a baby.

We offer this unique, signed and numbered urn for £395
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John Ditchfield Cremation Urn


This is an amazing creation from John Ditchfield, a world class glass artist. The colours are spectacular and the urn is totally unique and hand made, signed and numbered.

Offered for the special price of £580
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John Ditchfield Cremation Ash Urns

This is a beautiful hand blown urn by John, we took it to the 'Death Show' in Southampton and it is offered at the special price of £580

For more details just give us a call
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Jeff Koons’ Biggest Blue Diamond

biggest blue diamond artworkJeff Koons’ Biggest Blue Diamond, displayed in the plaza
outside Christie's in New York.


An eight-foot high simulation of a blue diamond by the American artist Jeff Koons has a display in New York ahead of its sale.

The diamond is actually made of polished steel and chromium, a key item in Christie's auction of contemporary art. It is expected to raise up to $20m. The figure is really ambitious, that would quadruple overnight the current record set for Koons work of art, a ceramic statue of Michael Jackson and his pet monkey Bubbles that goes $5.6m six years ago. But the art market is so buoyant, flush with Russian and Far Eastern money, that even great sales expectations are regularly exceeded. In May Andy Warhol's painting Green Car Crash (Green Burning Car I) sold for $71.7m as part of a Christie's auction that broke the highest pre-sale estimates by $80m.

Blue Diamond is part of Koons's Celebration series begun in 1994 that marks the commercialisation of birthdays, holidays, Valentine's Day and Easter. Three other Koons "diamonds" - in red, pink and green - are in private collections; and a fifth version in yellow is under way.
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The Allnatt Diamond : A Large Fancy Vivid Yellow Diamond

allnatt diamondAllnatt Diamond, an extraordinarily rare 101.29 carat stone is named after former British owner, Major Alfred Ernest Allnatt. There are fewer than a dozen known diamonds that weigh over 100 carats and have strong yellow color, and even fewer that attain vivid grade. It is no surprise, therefore, that the Allnatt commanded the fourth highest auction record price for a single yellow diamond. Experts believe that the likely source of the Allnatt is the De Beers mine in South Africa.


GIA Color Grade: Fancy Vivid yellow
GIA Clarity Grade: VS2
Weight: 101.29 carats
Owner: SIBA Corporation

Porter Rhodes travelled to the Isle of Wight in 1881 to display his fine white diamond crystal to their Queen Victoria and Empress Eugénie of France, who was at that time residing nearby, he helped to break a myth that South African diamonds that were usually yellowish in color and therefore less valuable. Both the Queen but in particular the Empress, who was knowledgable about diamonds, believed this to be true and were, therefore, surprised to examine a fine white octahedral crystal originating from Cape Mines of South Africa. It was not until the Excelsior was found in 1893, the Jubilee in 1895 and above all, the discovery of the Premier Mine in 1902 that South Africa finally achieved recognition as a source of large white diamonds as well as yellow ones.

The early years of the South African diamond mining industry certainly witnessed the appearance, in unheard of numbers, of large yellow crystals, many of them octahedral in shape. The reigning Shah of Persia, Nasir ud-Din Shah (1848-1860) was among the first to appreciate them because he added numerous yellow diamonds to the Crown Jewels of Iran, the largest of which is a 135-carat monster rivalling the Regent Diamond in size and shape. A few, including the Tiffany Yellow, came from the Kimberly Mine but by far the greatest number originated in the De Beers Mine, which is the most likely source the Allnatt originated from.

This 101.29-carat cushion cut its color having been certified by the GIA as Fancy Vivid Yellow, VS2 clarity, is named after its former owner, Alfred Ernest Allnatt. He wa a soldier, a sportsman, an active patron of the arts and a noted benefactor in many spheres. He paid a then world record price for The Adoration of the Magi by Rubens which he presented to King's College, Cambridge, England, as an alterpiece for its famous chapel. He also had a passion for the Turf and bought 11 yearlings formerly owned by the late Sir Sultan Mohammed Aga Khan; he commented at the time, "All I know about horses is they are nice things to amble about on." The Aga Khan also owned several exceptional diamonds, among them the 33.13-carat pear-shaped Aga Khan III, which came up for sale at Christie's in Geneva in May of 1988.

Major Allnatt did not buy any of the Aga Khan's diamonds to add to his yearlings, but he did purchase this very fine diamond and in the early-1950s he commissioned Cartier to design a floral brooch setting for it. The piece is a design of a flower with five petals, lined with white baguette-cut diamonds, the petals themselves being comprised of brilliant cut diamonds, and the stem and two leaves also being comprised of the same cutting styles. The Allnatt is at the center of the flower. The entire piece is made of platinum. It was auctioned by Christies, again in Geneva, in May of 1996. On that occasion it fetched the phenomenal sum of $3,043,496. The present owner of the gem is the SIBA Corporation. The stone originally weighied 102.07 carats but was recut in the late-1990s to its present weight, improving its color from Fancy Intense to Fancy Vivid Yellow.
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Buying Diamonds Rings and Earrings Online

diamond ringThe WWW (internet) are a very good source for lots of gem accessories like diamond rings and earrings available for sale to anyone who wants to buy, or even just to simply looking (browsing) and see what is out there. Diamond rings have long been coveted for their elegance and worth. For some, the diamond ring is a status symbol, and somebody can afford to wear something this beautiful and attractive ring. Diamond rings are indeed beautiful, which is part of why they are so valuable. In addition to their beauty, diamonds are rare and difficult to harvest. The combination of a diamond with the craftsmanship of a fine ring is a sight to be hold, where the whole of the ring is worth more than the sum of its parts.


Buying a diamonds (rings and earrings) online requires some very basic knowledge in order to make sure you are getting a good deal. Personal taste is totally subjective, each person likes different things, but the components of a diamond ring don’t change. The diamond itself must be understood. You should familiarize the Diamond 4Cs : the color, clarity, carat and cut of a diamond. To make the best purchase possible online, you should familiariaze with grading charts and reports.

In addition to the diamond, there is the ring; the setting it has for the diamond, the precious metal from which it is crafted and the level of workmanship into making the ring. Buying diamond rings over the internet is easy, and painless. You can learn about the product, compare diamond ring prices, compare dealers, select the one you like most, purchase it and have it delivered to your home; just sitting in front of your computer.

diamond earring with blue topazDiamond earrings are also a perfect gift and purchasing them for a loved one for Christmas makes them an ideal presents. Earrings can also make a perfect gift for your children or grandchildren. They will always have something to remember you by when you purchase a set of diamond earrings. They can easily pass their set of diamond earrings onto their children and their children can pass them on to their children and so on. The thoughtful gift that you purchase them can easily turn into a family heirloom later in life. You can also take great confidence in knowing that you made a purchase that will not be used up or gone in a couple of weeks.

Giving these gift of a set of diamond earrings are forever. Start planning your Christmas gift now so you can have plenty of time to search for the perfect pair for your loved one.
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De Beers Company on Blood Diamond Trading

de beers logoDe Beers diamond management called all diamond traders throughout the world to back-up Africa's efforts to cut and polish its own gemstones. The South African miners controls 40% of the world's diamond trade, which is said needed to stabilize the diamond business by creating jobs to African people. New centers are emerging to take over from countries where ‘blood diamonds” have been outlawed.

Africa's natural resources enriched traders across the world and De Beers wants them to help train the infant industry, that are mostly based in South Africa and Botswana. Along with Sierra Leone and Liberia, the oil-rich Angola is recovering from years of conflict that saw diamond wealth fuel the fighting, which eventually leading to international efforts to legally ban the sale of gemstones from those countries.


About the De Beers Company

"De Beers Company, founded in South Africa in 1888 and as of today comprises the rough diamond exploration, mining and trading companies. The various companies within the De Beers “family of companies” are responsible for around 40% of world diamond production by value. De Beers is active in every category of diamond mining: open-pit, underground, large-scale alluvial, coastal and deep sea. De Beers is not involved in informal small-scale diamond mining, which is rarely economical for large mining companies."

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Lindsay Lohan's Golden Handcuffs with Diamonds


Lindsay Lohan gold handcuffs


Lindsay Lohan goes out and bought herself a pair of gold with diamond handcuffs. Lohan climbed the ranks of the kink scale when she bought this pair of diamond encrusted handcuffs at Fred Segal in Beverly Hills on Sunday ... for a blingin' $820! Reported by Life Style Extra.

Lindsay has put the key of the handcuffs on a gold chain around her neck. So, only a certain someone has to get the permission to wrap these babies on LiLo.


Giving her love life a little bit of spice! These exquisite diamond hand cuffs have been produced to give ultimate in fashionable restraints.

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The Rarest Gems in the World : Blue Diamonds

blue diamond the rarest gemBlue diamonds have captivated the rich and powerful shimmering brilliance with a certain mystique. The famous Hope Diamond, a 45.52 carat grey-blue in beauty, was passed down through the ages from King Louis XIV of France, Marie Antoinette and American heiress Evalyn Walsh McClean among others. It can be found today in the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC.

One of the rarest gems in the world, a flawless blue diamond, has sold for $US7.98 million ($A8.9 million) at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong, making it the most expensive gemstone per carat in the world sold at auction. The Sultan of Brunei reportedly bought another massive "blue" which surfaced briefly in the 1980s.

After intense bidding, the 6.04 carat, internally flawless blue diamond fetched $HK61.9 million, or $US1.32 million ($A1.47 million) per carat. The price smashed a 20-year-old record held by the Hancock Red - a red diamond, which fetched US$926,000 per carat at the time, auction house Sotheby's said. Sotheby's said the buyer was Moussaieff Jewellers in London, which has a reputation for acquiring extremely rare and costly gemstones. The seller was a private Asian collector.

While not a large stone, the Sotheby's diamond has an esteemed cut and "fancy vivid blue" hue - factors which contributed to its blockbuster price of roughly 10 times the per-carat price of regular white diamonds. The blue hue is a result of trace amounts of boron in the stone's crystal structure. Other coloured diamonds with pink and red hues can be mined in multiple locations across the globe including Brazil, India and Australia, but "blues" are mostly found at just one site on earth - the Premier mine in South Africa.
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Amazing developments ensue........


The most amazing developments starts here.........

We are pleased to announce that we can now offer custom made and absolutely unique urns by John Ditchfield.

John is very well known in glass blowing circles and his work is collected all over the world.

With John's permission, we intend to write a short introduction and show more of his unusual designs.
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Naomi Watts : mark motherhood with Diamond Locket

Naomi Watts motherhoodNaomi Ellen Watts (born September 28, 1968) , a British actress who is well-known for her many roles in films like Mulholland Drive, the film remakes of The Ring and King Kong, and as well as her Academy Award-nominated role in the film 21 Grams....


Naomi Watts, the new mom that has a special keepsake to mark her son's birth - a diamond and platinum locket holding his photo.

The heart pendant, a gift from Watts' long-term partner Liev Schreiber, was reportedly designed by the actor and jeweller Neil Lane.

A friend tells In Touch magazine, "It was a very special gift for her. Liev helped Neil with it after hours."

The Hollywood couple welcomed baby Alexander last month (25Jul07).



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Zeta-Jones afraid to wear expensive jewelry

Catherine Zeta-Jones wearing Jewelry"I'll never get divorced, never.", said the Multi-Talented Actress
Catherine Zeta-Jones



The Oscar-winning actress, who is married to Hollywood actor Michael Douglas, says her mother-in-law, Diana, has warned her she must only wear things she is prepared to lose.

Catherine Zeta-Jones is afraid to wear expensive jewelry in case she loses it.

Catherine, who is now the model of the Di Modolo jewellery - said, "I carry a lot of jewelry with me, but I often worried something is going to happen. My mother-in-law says that a woman should never put something on you can't afford to lose."

Catherine, who has two children with Michael Douglas recently vowed the she never have divorced, saying "That marriage is a life-long commitment."

She said, "I fell in love with my husband at first sight, and I do feel the same way. At other point, my little babies are going to run out of the nest and I don't want to look at Michael and say, 'Hey, remember us?'
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Gold Necklace Love Letter of Brad Pitt to Angelina Jolie

Love Letter Gold Necklace"I find you in the morning sky, in the sound of children's laughter,
in the motion of every stirring wind." "I love you, Brad."
from the Gold Necklace Love Letter from Brad Pitt to Angelina Jolie


Before they went to the Cannes Film Festival, Brad Pitt gave Angelina Jolie an 18k gold love letter charm made by the Paris engraver Cassegrain.

"I love you, Brad" ends a not-so-secret 18-carat golden love-letter from Pitt to Angelina Jolie, offered shortly before the A-list couple flew in for the Cannes film festival last month.

Master Paris engraver, the one who made the love-letter pendant, a miniature gold card slipped discreetly into a golden envelope, begins: "I find you in the morning sky, in the sound of children's laughter, in the motion of every stirring wind." "I love you, Brad," the message ends.

Worth 1,500-euro piece of jewelry from Pitt to Jolie also includes a portrait of tiny Pax Thien, the last of three children adopted by the couple who also have a birth daughter, Shiloh, said a spokesman for the French luxury engraver and printer Cassegrain.

Is is just us, or is this endless parade of romantic stories about Brangelina getting kind of ridiculous? Romantic jewelry, making out in front of the paparrazi in Cannes, Angie's rhapsodizing about the couple's bath time chats, Brad's brilliance at all things manly, reports of yet another adoption (this time in Czechoslovakia)...it's all getting a bit overwhelming, isn't it? Is it a love affair or a marketing campaign? Not that it can't all be true, but we're just asking...

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The Black Orlov Diamond Myth

Black Orlov DiamondThe Black Orlov Diamond Pendant

In the early 1800s in India, the Black Orlov diamond was discovered . It originally weighed 195 carats. It was allegedly cursed - as were all its future owners - when a monk removed the gem from the eye of the idol of Brahma at a shrine near Pondicherry, India.

At least three former owners have apparently killed themselves. In 1932, J W Paris, the diamond dealer who imported the stone to the United States, jumped to his death from one of New York's tallest buildings shortly after concluding the sale of the jewel. And 15 years later, a pair of Russian princesses, Nadia Vyegin-Orlov and Leonila Galitsine-Bariatinsky, leapt to their deaths within a month of each other.

In an attempt to escape the curse, the diamond was re-cut into three separate stones, which have since been in the possession of a succession of private owners.

The 67.5 carat stone known today as the Black Orlov is set in a 108-diamond brooch suspended from a 124-diamond necklace. When the diamonds exhibition closes in February, the necklace will travel to California where a star, whom Petimezas refused to name, will wear it to the 2006 Oscars ceremony.

Black diamonds are very rare and get their colour from the presence of tiny mineral traces, mainly the iron-oxide minerals magnetite and haematite. Only one in 10,000 diamonds mined is coloured.

This diamond is currently owned by Dennis Petimezas, a diamond dealer from Pennsylvania, who bought it for an unspecified sum last year.

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Hardest Diamond Ever

hardest diamond

Dr Chih-shiue Yan of the Geophysical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution in Washington and colleagues published their findings on 20 February online in the journal Physica Status Solidi (a).






The resulting chemical reaction causes a "carbon rain" in which carbon atoms fall onto the seed and arrange themselves in the crystalline structure same as the original diamond. The diamonds produced by this process were already tough but the researchers toughened it up further by subjecting them to 2000°C and 5-7 gigapascals (up to 70,000 times atmospheric pressure). After this, the man-made diamonds were 50% harder than conventional diamonds. But making diamonds was not the researcher's main goal: "Our group is interested in the behaviour of materials at extreme pressures and temperatures," said co-researcher Dr Russell Hemley.
"We believe these results are major breakthroughs in our field," said Yan. "Not only were the diamonds so hard that they broke ourmeasuring equipment, we were able to grow gem-sized crystals in about a day." The researchers grew the crystals using a process known as chemical vapour deposition (CVD). This involves bombarding hydrogen gas and methane with plasma in a chamber containing a small "seed" of existing diamond.


Diamonds are used in a range of applications from heat dissipation in electronics, to cutting tools and super-transparent, super-strong windows for spacecraft landing on Venus.


diamond anvilOne of their less glamorous applications is to create what are known as diamond anvils. These are tiny individual crystals of diamond, polished to a point like the one pictured above. Anvils are used in pairs, tip-to-tip, to create enormous pressures between them and provide geologists and astrophysicists a tool for probing the high pressures in remote areas such as the centre of our planet. Materials researcher Professor Steven Prawer of the University of Melbourne said the CVD process had been around for 20 years but it had never been used to produce diamond tough enough for use as diamond anvils. Until now, only expensive natural diamonds had been used.

Many people think "unscrupulous operators" in the gem trade had used CVD to boost the weight of otherwise natural diamonds, Prawer said. But CVD had always been very slow, taking an hour to deposit one or two microns of diamond. The advantage in the new research was the relatively rapid production of ultra-tough diamonds using the CVD method, said Prawer. This was possible as the researchers worked out how to grow diamond crystals on a diamond seed. "It's pretty convincing data," he said. The research was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Nuclear Security Agency.
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Diamonds 4Cs : Clarity, Cut, Carat and Color

Diamond 4CsHave you probably heard about the four Cs used to classify diamonds? These 4Cs are: clarity, cut, carat and color. These 4Cs where use to measure and to determine the value of individual diamonds, with diamonds exhibiting the most desirable combinations of clarity, cut, carat weight and color rising to the top as the most universally unique and highest valued gems. These where implemented throughout the world.

Clarity is about or refers to the extent of inclusions, or natural features such as fractures present in the diamond that originated from its formation deep within the earth. A diamond’s cut describes the design and proportions of the diamond after it is crafted by a diamond cutter, an art form that manifests itself in the diamond’s outward appearance and brilliance. Carat is about the description of a diamond’s weight, with one carat representing a weight of 200 milligrams. Color is a diamond quality that generally refers to the extent to which a diamond is colorless. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has established a widely accepted color scale to rate diamonds falling in the normal color spectrum, which ranges from colorless to yellow. Diamonds which fall closer to the colorless end of the color spectrum are generally considered more valuable than yellow or brown tinted diamonds of equivalent clarity, cut and carat weight.

Intensely colored diamonds are the exception, their rarity and beauty making them extremely valuable and exotic despite being far from colorless. Although many people perceive all diamonds to be colorless, true colorless diamonds are extremely rare, and thus the most valuable on the GIA color scale. A majority of diamonds commonly used in jewelry such as engagement rings and eternity rings have a tint of yellow or brown, placing them in the normal color range. Though slight variations in the color of diamonds are to be expected, the difference among various shades is usually indistinguishable to the untrained eye.

While diamonds in the normal color range are the most common, diamonds form within the earth in an array of colorful hues. Diamonds in vibrant colors such as pink, yellow, green and blue, called fancy colored diamonds, are highly sought after by diamond connoisseurs and jewelry consumers alike. The rarity and splendor of such exotic diamonds contributes to their high value, and is the reason that colored diamonds are often attractions at museums and exhibits. The famous and fabled 45.52 carat Hope Diamond on display at the Smithsonian Institution since 1958 is a prime example, requiring dedicated security measures and personnel of its own.

Like white diamonds, the value of a fancy colored diamond is determined in part by the collective value of its four Cs. However, the color attribute becomes a more significant dynamic in the valuation of a colored diamond. Rather than being evaluated on its lack of color, a colored diamond is valued based on the quality of its hue, intensity and consistency.



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Argyle: The Exceptional, Rare and Pink Diamond

argyle diamondA 2.02 ct octagon fancy deep pink / I2 diamond from the Argyle tender



At Rio Tinto’s Argyle Pink Tender during its three stops around the world – New York, Perth and Hong Kong, some 100 diamond firms are viewing 65 pink, red and violet diamonds.

In advance a catalogue is sent to the invitees, in order for them to be taken to retailers and to consumers who have assess and to have interest in the market for the goods. According to senior sales executive Gavin Pearce, 60 – 65 percent of all pink diamonds are sold mostly in Japan, which is why in addition to the GIA certification, they are also certified by AGT. A viewing of the diamonds, arranged for IDEX Online at a non-disclosed location, revealed an array of diamonds that is needed to be seen and to be truly appreciated.


In addition to this diamonds, a number of purplish reds and deep pinks, a rare grey-violet diamonds are also offered. Rio Tinto is in the process of expanding the Argyle mine, which supplies more than 90 percent of the world’s pink diamonds. Currently in an open mine, a deeper underground mine will extend the mine’s life up to 2018.

The global supply of these diamonds is now dwindling. At the end of the closed tender the submitted bids will be compared and bidder's winners are notified. Due to the increasing rarity of these precious gems, Argyle expects the results to be higher than usual. Naturally, they are not disclosing how high.

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