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Ex-ozeki Kaiketsu dies

Ex-ozeki Kaiketsu dies

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in January 2012 shows Teruyuki Nishimori, former sumo ozeki Kaiketsu. Nishimori, former Japan Sumo Association chairman, died on May 18, 2014, after falling ill, sumo officials said. He was 66.

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Former official reveals Tokyo's fight against global warming

Former official reveals Tokyo's fight against global warming

TOKYO, Japan - Teruyuki Ohno speaks about his career in the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and his recently published book titled "Jichitai no Energy Senryaku" (A local government's energy strategy), during an interview on July 27, 2013 in Tokyo. Ohno, who was director general of the Tokyo government's Environment Bureau until mid-July in 2013, spent a half of his 34 years at the government working on environmental policies.

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"Mongoose busters" to save island's endangered native species

"Mongoose busters" to save island's endangered native species

AMAMI, Japan - Photo taken March 21, 2013 shows a mongoose in captivity at the Amami Wildlife Center for use when experimenting with new traps and bait, with Teruyuki Niino, a mongoose handler at the center standing behind, in Yamato on Amami-Oshima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture.

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Actor Kagawa to pursue Kabuki career

Actor Kagawa to pursue Kabuki career

TOKYO, Japan - Actor Teruyuki Kagawa (2nd from L) poses with his son Masaaki Kagawa (L), father and Kabuki actor Ichikawa Ennosuke III (seated), cousin and Kabuki actor Ichikawa Kamejiro II (2nd from R) and uncle and Kabuki actor Ichikawa Danshiro IV in a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Sept. 27, 2011. Teruyuki Kagawa announced in the press conference that he and his son will make their debuts as Kabuki actors in June 2012, as the popular Japanese TV and movie actor has reconciled with his father, from whom he was separated soon after his birth.

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Actor Kagawa to pursue Kabuki career

Actor Kagawa to pursue Kabuki career

TOKYO, Japan - Actor Teruyuki Kagawa (L) attends a press conference with his cousin and Kabuki actor Ichikawa Kamejiro II (C) and Kagawa's father and Kabuki actor Ichikawa Ennosuke III at a Tokyo hotel on Sept. 27, 2011. Kagawa announced in the press conference that he and his son will make their debuts as Kabuki actors in June 2012, as the popular Japanese TV and movie actor has reconciled with his father, from whom he was separated soon after his birth.

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'Ryoma-den' drama cast finishes shooting

'Ryoma-den' drama cast finishes shooting

TOKYO, Japan - Masaharu Fukuyama (C), Teruyuki Kagawa (C,L) and other members of the cast of the drama ''Ryoma-den'' pose at the headquarters of Japan Broadcasting Corp., or NHK, in Tokyo on Oct. 11, 2010.

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Daihatsu aims at No. 1 spot in small car market for 3rd yr

Daihatsu aims at No. 1 spot in small car market for 3rd yr

TOKYO, Japan - Daihatsu Motor Co. President Teruyuki Minoura speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on Jan. 26. Minoura said Daihatsu aims to take the largest share in Japan's shrinking market of small cars with up to 660 cc engines for the third consecutive year in 2009.

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Toyota, Daihatsu jointly release compact 7-seat minivan

Toyota, Daihatsu jointly release compact 7-seat minivan

TOKYO, Japan - Akio Toyoda (L), executive vice president of Toyota Motor Corp., and Teruyuki Minoura, president of Daihatsu Motor Co., shake hands in front of Toyota's Passo Sette (L) and Daihatsu's Boon Luminas minivans during a presentation at a hotel in Tokyo on Dec. 25. Toyota and its subsidiary Daihatsu jointly launched the compact 4.2-meter-long, seven-seat minivan.

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Toyota, Fuji Heavy, Daihatsu to enhance cooperation

Toyota, Fuji Heavy, Daihatsu to enhance cooperation

TOKYO, Japan - Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. President Ikuo Mori (L), Toyota Motor Corp. President Katsuaki Watanabe (C) and Daihatsu Motor Co. President Teruyuki Minoura pose for photos after their joint news conference at a hotel in Tokyo on April 10. The presidents announced that the three companies have agreed to enhance business cooperation in the development and production of automobiles to improve their competitiveness.

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Daihatsu's remodeled Tanto minivehicle provides wider access

Daihatsu's remodeled Tanto minivehicle provides wider access

TOKYO, Japan - Teruyuki Minoura, president of Daihatsu Motor Co., poses with the remodeled Tanto minivehicle, which was put on sale on Dec. 17. It marks the first complete model change since the Tanto was released in November 2003. The remodeled car features a sliding rear passenger door. The lack of a support column between the front and rear passenger doors provides wider access for passengers and luggage.

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Daihatsu aims to grab minicar market leadership with new Mira

Daihatsu aims to grab minicar market leadership with new Mira

TOKYO, Japan - Daihatsu Motor Co. President Teruyuki Minoura poses for photos with a new line of its Mira minicar released on Dec. 18, which was fully remodeled for the first time in four years.

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Japan beaten by Brazil 4-1 in World Cup Group F match

Japan beaten by Brazil 4-1 in World Cup Group F match

DORTMUND, Germany - (From L to R) Japan's Keiji Tamada, Shinji Ono and Teruyuki Moniwa leave Westfalenstadion in Dortmund on June 22 after their team was beaten by Brazil 4-1 in the World Cup Group F match.

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Japan in training session in Bonn

Japan in training session in Bonn

BONN, Germany - Japan squad members practice in Bonn on June 19 ahead of the June 22 World Cup group F match against Brazil. At right are Japan midfielder Shinji Ono (R, back) and defender Teruyuki Moniwa (R, front).

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Scene of Japan practice in Bonn

Scene of Japan practice in Bonn

BONN, Germany - Japan's Naohiro Takahara (L, center), Atsushi Yanagisawa (C) and Teruyuki Moniwa (R, center) practice in Bonn on June 16.

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Japan in training session in Bonn

Japan in training session in Bonn

BONN, Germany - (From L to R) Japan's Teruyuki Moniwa, Naohiro Takahara and Atsushi Yanagisawa join a training session in Bonn on June 15 ahead of the June 18 World Cup group F match against Croatia.

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Japan in training session in Bonn

Japan in training session in Bonn

BONN, Germany - Japan striker Naohiro Takahara (R) shows his attacking prowess during a training session in Bonn on June 15 ahead of the June 18 World Cup group F match against Croatia. At left is Teruyuki Moniwa.

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Japan in training session in Bonn

Japan in training session in Bonn

BONN, Germany - Japan striker Atsushi Yanagisawa (R) hones his attacking technique during a training session in Bonn on June 15 ahead of the June 18 World Cup group F match against Croatia. At left is Teruyuki Moniwa.

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Japan vs Australia

Japan vs Australia

KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany - Japan defender Teruyuki Moniwa (R) vies for possession with Australia striker Joshua Kennedy during the last half of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Group F opener between Japan and Australia at Fritz Walter Stadium in Kaiserslautern, Germany, on June 12.

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Japan vs Australia

Japan vs Australia

KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany - Japan players, Teruyuki Moniwa (L), Shinji Ono (2nd from L), Yuichi Komano(3rd from L), Takashi Fukunishi (4th from L), are disssapointed after allowing Australia to level the scores at 1-1 during the last half of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Group F opener between Japan and Australia at Fritz Walter Stadium in Kaiserslautern, Germany, on June 12.

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Moniwa arrives in Germany to join Japan's World Cup squad

Moniwa arrives in Germany to join Japan's World Cup squad

FRANKFURT, Germany - Defender Teruyuki Moniwa arrives at Frankfurt airport on June 1 to join Japan's World Cup squad after being called up as a replacement for injured Makoto Tanaka. ''Mako (Tanaka) is obviously disappointed but that is exactly how I felt when I didn't make the final World Cup squad. I won't forget that feeling and will do everything I can to play here,'' Moniwa told reporters at the airport.

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Japan call up Moniwa to replace injured Tanaka

Japan call up Moniwa to replace injured Tanaka

FRANKFURT, Germany - Japan World Cup defender Makoto Tanaka (C) prepares to leave Frankfurt airport for Japan on May 31 after failing to recover from a hamstring injury he sustained during Japan's final training camp before the team left for Germany on May 26 for the World Cup finals. He has been replaced by FC Tokyo defender Teruyuki Moniwa.

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Japan call up Moniwa to replace injured Tanaka

Japan call up Moniwa to replace injured Tanaka

NARITA, Japan - FC Tokyo defender Teruyuki Moniwa returns to Narita airport from Hawaii after Japan called him up to the World Cup squad in Germany to replace injured Makoto Tanaka.

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Japan call up Moniwa to replace injured Tanaka

Japan call up Moniwa to replace injured Tanaka

NARITA, Japan - FC Tokyo defender Teruyuki Moniwa responds to questions from reporters at Narita airport after returning from Hawaii as Japan called him up to the World Cup squad in Germany to replace injured Makoto Tanaka.

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Japan call up Moniwa to replace injured Tanaka

Japan call up Moniwa to replace injured Tanaka

LEVERKUSEN, Germany - Japan have called up FC Tokyo defender Teruyuki Moniwa to the World Cup squad in Germany to replace injured Makoto Tanaka, the Japan Football Association said on May 30.

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EAFF Cup - Japan vs China

EAFF Cup - Japan vs China

DAEJEON, South Korea - Japan defender Teruyuki Moniwa (back) reacts quickest on a free kick from Yuki Abe parried by Chinese keeper Li Leilei (front) and buries the rebound with a stooping header during the second half of their game at the East Asian championship in South Korea on Aug. 3.

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(2)Japan down Myanmar to move closer to Olympic berth

(2)Japan down Myanmar to move closer to Olympic berth

TOKYO, Japan - Japan defender Teruyuki Moniwa runs in celebration after scoring a first-half header in the second leg of a double header against Mynamar at Ajinomoto Stadium in Tokyo on May 3. Japan advanced to the final round of qualifiers for the 2004 Athens Olympics after brushing aside nine-man Myanmar 5-0 following a 3-0 win on May 1.

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Japan Education Association estimates the cost of switching to September enrollment

Japan Education Association estimates the cost of switching to September enrollment

The Japan Society for Educational Research (JSSER) (Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo; Teruyuki Hirota, President; Professor, Nihon University, College of Letters, Science and Technology) has estimated the cost of the government's plan to switch to September enrollment, which totals more than 6 trillion yen. The government, local governments and households will have to pay more than 1.816 trillion yen to cover the cost of the change, which will lead to the improvement of not only emergency response to the new coronavirus infection but also long-term educational issues.Photo: Teruyuki Hirota (right), president, and Akio Inui, chairman of the special committee to study the issue of September enrollment and the first day of school, at a press conference on May 22, 2020, at the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.

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Daihatsu Vice President Minoura to become president

Daihatsu Vice President Minoura to become president

OSAKA, Japan - Daihatsu Motor Co. Executive Vice President Teruyuki Minoura (file photo) will replace Takaya Yamada as president after a general shareholders' meeting in June, company officials said Jan. 18. (Kyodo)

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EAFF Cup - Japan vs China

EAFF Cup - Japan vs China

DAEJEON, South Korea - Japan defender Teruyuki Moniwa (back) reacts quickest on a free kick from Yuki Abe parried by Chinese keeper Li Leilei (front) and buries the rebound with a stooping header during the second half of their game at the East Asian championship in South Korea on Aug. 3. (Kyodo)

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Daihatsu aims to grab minicar market leadership with new Mira

Daihatsu aims to grab minicar market leadership with new Mira

TOKYO, Japan - Daihatsu Motor Co. President Teruyuki Minoura poses for photos with a new line of its Mira minicar released on Dec. 18, which was fully remodeled for the first time in four years. (Kyodo)

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Daihatsu's remodeled Tanto minivehicle provides wider access

Daihatsu's remodeled Tanto minivehicle provides wider access

TOKYO, Japan - Teruyuki Minoura, president of Daihatsu Motor Co., poses with the remodeled Tanto minivehicle, which was put on sale on Dec. 17. It marks the first complete model change since the Tanto was released in November 2003. The remodeled car features a sliding rear passenger door. The lack of a support column between the front and rear passenger doors provides wider access for passengers and luggage. (Kyodo)

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Toyota, Fuji Heavy, Daihatsu to enhance cooperation

Toyota, Fuji Heavy, Daihatsu to enhance cooperation

TOKYO, Japan - Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. President Ikuo Mori (L), Toyota Motor Corp. President Katsuaki Watanabe (C) and Daihatsu Motor Co. President Teruyuki Minoura pose for photos after their joint news conference at a hotel in Tokyo on April 10. The presidents announced that the three companies have agreed to enhance business cooperation in the development and production of automobiles to improve their competitiveness. (Kyodo)

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Daihatsu aims at No. 1 spot in small car market for 3rd yr

Daihatsu aims at No. 1 spot in small car market for 3rd yr

TOKYO, Japan - Daihatsu Motor Co. President Teruyuki Minoura speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on Jan. 26. Minoura said Daihatsu aims to take the largest share in Japan's shrinking market of small cars with up to 660 cc engines for the third consecutive year in 2009. (Kyodo)

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(2)Japan down Myanmar to move closer to Olympic berth

(2)Japan down Myanmar to move closer to Olympic berth

TOKYO, Japan - Japan defender Teruyuki Moniwa runs in celebration after scoring a first-half header in the second leg of a double header against Mynamar at Ajinomoto Stadium in Tokyo on May 3. Japan advanced to the final round of qualifiers for the 2004 Athens Olympics after brushing aside nine-man Myanmar 5-0 following a 3-0 win on May 1. (Kyodo)

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Tokyo Sonata (2008)

Tokyo Sonata (2008)

Teruyuki Kagawa Characters: Ryuhei Sasaki Film: Tokyo Sonata (2008) Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa 17 May 2008 Date: 17 May 2008

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Tokyo Sonata (2008)

Tokyo Sonata (2008)

Teruyuki Kagawa Characters: Ryuhei Sasaki Film: Tokyo Sonata (2008) Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa 17 May 2008 Date: 17 May 2008

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Tokyo Sonata (2008)

Tokyo Sonata (2008)

Teruyuki Kagawa Characters: Ryuhei Sasaki Film: Tokyo Sonata (2008) Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa 17 May 2008 Date: 17 May 2008

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Tokyo Sonata (2008)

Tokyo Sonata (2008)

Teruyuki Kagawa Characters: Ryuhei Sasaki Film: Tokyo Sonata (2008) Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa 17 May 2008 Date: 17 May 2008

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Tokyo! (2008)

Tokyo! (2008)

Yo Aoi & Teruyuki Kagawa Film: Tokyo! : Shaking Tokyo Segment (2008) Director: J Bong, L Carax, Michel Gondry 14 May 2008 Date: 14 May 2008

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Japan in training session in Bonn

Japan in training session in Bonn

BONN, Germany - Japan striker Naohiro Takahara (R) shows his attacking prowess during a training session in Bonn on June 15 ahead of the June 18 World Cup group F match against Croatia. At left is Teruyuki Moniwa. (Kyodo)

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Japan in training session in Bonn

Japan in training session in Bonn

BONN, Germany - (From L to R) Japan's Teruyuki Moniwa, Naohiro Takahara and Atsushi Yanagisawa join a training session in Bonn on June 15 ahead of the June 18 World Cup group F match against Croatia.(Kyodo)

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Moniwa arrives in Germany to join Japan's World Cup squad

Moniwa arrives in Germany to join Japan's World Cup squad

FRANKFURT, Germany - Defender Teruyuki Moniwa arrives at Frankfurt airport on June 1 to join Japan's World Cup squad after being called up as a replacement for injured Makoto Tanaka. ''Mako (Tanaka) is obviously disappointed but that is exactly how I felt when I didn't make the final World Cup squad. I won't forget that feeling and will do everything I can to play here,'' Moniwa told reporters at the airport. (Kyodo)

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Japan call up Moniwa to replace injured Tanaka

Japan call up Moniwa to replace injured Tanaka

FRANKFURT, Germany - Japan World Cup defender Makoto Tanaka (C) prepares to leave Frankfurt airport for Japan on May 31 after failing to recover from a hamstring injury he sustained during Japan's final training camp before the team left for Germany on May 26 for the World Cup finals. He has been replaced by FC Tokyo defender Teruyuki Moniwa. (Kyodo)

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Japan call up Moniwa to replace injured Tanaka

Japan call up Moniwa to replace injured Tanaka

NARITA, Japan - FC Tokyo defender Teruyuki Moniwa responds to questions from reporters at Narita airport after returning from Hawaii as Japan called him up to the World Cup squad in Germany to replace injured Makoto Tanaka. (Kyodo)

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Japan call up Moniwa to replace injured Tanaka

Japan call up Moniwa to replace injured Tanaka

NARITA, Japan - FC Tokyo defender Teruyuki Moniwa returns to Narita airport from Hawaii after Japan called him up to the World Cup squad in Germany to replace injured Makoto Tanaka. (Kyodo)

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Toyota, Daihatsu jointly release compact 7-seat minivan

Toyota, Daihatsu jointly release compact 7-seat minivan

TOKYO, Japan - Akio Toyoda (L), executive vice president of Toyota Motor Corp., and Teruyuki Minoura, president of Daihatsu Motor Co., shake hands in front of Toyota's Passo Sette (L) and Daihatsu's Boon Luminas minivans during a presentation at a hotel in Tokyo on Dec. 25. Toyota and its subsidiary Daihatsu jointly launched the compact 4.2-meter-long, seven-seat minivan. (Kyodo)

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Actor Kagawa to pursue Kabuki career

Actor Kagawa to pursue Kabuki career

TOKYO, Japan - Actor Teruyuki Kagawa (2nd from L) poses with his son Masaaki Kagawa (L), father and Kabuki actor Ichikawa Ennosuke III (seated), cousin and Kabuki actor Ichikawa Kamejiro II (2nd from R) and uncle and Kabuki actor Ichikawa Danshiro IV in a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Sept. 27, 2011. Teruyuki Kagawa announced in the press conference that he and his son will make their debuts as Kabuki actors in June 2012, as the popular Japanese TV and movie actor has reconciled with his father, from whom he was separated soon after his birth. (Kyodo)

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Actor Kagawa to pursue Kabuki career

Actor Kagawa to pursue Kabuki career

TOKYO, Japan - Actor Teruyuki Kagawa (L) attends a press conference with his cousin and Kabuki actor Ichikawa Kamejiro II (C) and Kagawa's father and Kabuki actor Ichikawa Ennosuke III at a Tokyo hotel on Sept. 27, 2011. Kagawa announced in the press conference that he and his son will make their debuts as Kabuki actors in June 2012, as the popular Japanese TV and movie actor has reconciled with his father, from whom he was separated soon after his birth. (Kyodo)

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'Ryoma-den' drama cast finishes shooting

'Ryoma-den' drama cast finishes shooting

TOKYO, Japan - Masaharu Fukuyama (C), Teruyuki Kagawa (C,L) and other members of the cast of the drama ''Ryoma-den'' pose at the headquarters of Japan Broadcasting Corp., or NHK, in Tokyo on Oct. 11, 2010. (Kyodo)

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Talk of shifting start of Japan's academic year to Sept.

Talk of shifting start of Japan's academic year to Sept.

Teruyuki Hirota, head of the Japanese Education Research Association, speaking at a press conference in Tokyo on May 11, 2020, calls on the government to avoid making a quick decision when it discusses the idea of shifting the start of the academic year to September from April due largely to a delay caused by the coronavirus pandemic. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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