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  1. (Found in the Dubya the Grammarian quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    My view is is that, most people around the world, they respect America. And some of 'em doesn't like me, I understand that some of the writers and the, you know, opiners and all that. That's fine. That's part of the deal.
    Opiners (he loves that word), plus some funky singular/plural agreement. That's our Dubya. White House, Jan. 12, 2009
  2. (Found in the Dubya the Economist quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    REPORTER: And banking do you think the system is in trouble?
    DUBYA: I think the system basically is sound, I truly do. And I understand there's a lot of nervousness. And but the economy is growing, productivity is high, trade is up, people are working. It's not as good as we'd like, but and to the extent that we find weakness, we'll move.
    Dubya's statement of confidence in the banking system weeks before its collapse, White House, Jul. 15, 2008
  3. (Found in the 100% Pure Dubya quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    Now, there are many doubters. I understand that, because there is some who say that perhaps freedom is not universal. Maybe it's only Western people that can self-govern. Maybe it's only, you know, white-guy Methodists who are capable of self government. I reject that notion.
    I'm pretty sure that anyone would reject that "white-guy Methodist" notion, London, England, Jun. 16, 2008
  4. (Found in the Dubya the Grammarian quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I understand that a citizen says, wait a minute, we're contributing soldiers in Iraq, and yet we're not necessarily treated like other nations in the European collective, or European Union. And those frustrations are clearly understandable. That's why I went to Congress and tried to get them to modernize the visa law. And all they although they changed the law, it still creates certain hurdles for nations like Romania. And I assured the President that we will work with him as best as we can to adhere to our law and to, at the same time, understands the contradictions. It's hopefully, the new law will and our cooperation will make it easier for Romanian citizens to come and visit their relatives.
    Dubya claims he understands, but I have to say that given that twisted passage, it's pretty hard to understand Dubya. Neptun, Romania, Apr. 2, 2008
  5. (Found in the Dubya at War and Dubya on Himself quote categories) : Permalink to this quote
    I would say that we would always try to try diplomacy first. In other words, I I've committed our troops into harm's way twice, and it's not a pleasant experience because I understand the consequences firsthand.
    Really? From inside the White House, Dubya can claim firsthand understanding of the experience of war? That's quite a feat. White House, Nov. 6, 2007
  6. (Found in the Dubya at War quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I suspect I know this, Ed, that if our troops thought that I was taking a poll to decide how to conduct this war, they would be very concerned about the mission. In other words, if our troops said, well, here we are in combat, and we've got a Commander-in-Chief who is running a focus group in other words, politics is more important to him than our safety and/or our strategy that would dispirit our troops. And there's a lot of constituencies in this fight clearly the American people, who are paying for this, is the major constituency. And I repeat to you, Ed, I understand that there this violence has affected them. And a lot of people don't think we can win. There's a lot of people in Congress who don't think we can win, as well, and therefore their attitude is, get out. ...A second constituency is the military. And I repeat to you, I'm pretty confident our military do not want their Commander-in-Chief making political decisions about their future. ...Another constituency group that is important for me to talk to is the Iraqis. Obviously, I want the Iraqi government to understand that we expect there to be reconciliation top down, that we want to see laws passed. I think they've got that message. ...And, finally, another constituency is the enemy, who are wondering whether or not America has got the resolve and the determination to stay after them. And so that's what I think about, Ed.
    Dubya considers "the enemy" a constituency he must answer to? That's a new one. White House, Jul. 12, 2007
  7. (Found in the Dubya at War quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I've said this before. I understand that this is an ugly war. It's a war in which an enemy will kill innocent men, women and children in order to achieve a political objective.
    I don't think that Dubya can reasonably claim he hasn't been sending innocent men and women to do exactly the same thing, White House, Jul. 12, 2007
  8. (Found in the Dubya at War quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I firmly believe that in order to protect America we must go on the offense against radicals, extremists, murderers in order to protect not only ourselves, but our allies. And I also realize that we're involved in an ideological struggle, that these murderers, these radicals, these extremists have got a point of view. If you want to find out what their point of view is about, look what happened in Afghanistan under the brutal relationship of the Taliban and al Qaeda. On the one hand, if you're a woman and spoke out, or a woman and tried to advance, you were suppressed, in brutal fashion sometimes. And in the meantime, an enemy that hates America, plotted and planned. And so, look, I understand some people are may not agree with the decisions I make. But what the American people need to know, I'm making them based upon what's best for this country.
    I guess we have to take his word for it, since his explanation of the Taliban and al Qaeda lacked... understandability. Crawford, Texas, May 21, 2007
  9. (Found in the Dubya at War quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    A couple of points. One, that I understand the Congress is going to express their opinion, and it's very clear where the Democrats are, and some Republicans; I know that. They didn't like the decision I made. And by the way, that doesn't mean that I think that they're not good, honorable citizens of the country. I just have a different opinion. I considered some of their opinions and felt like it would not lead to a country that could govern itself, sustain itself, and be an ally in the war on terror. One. Secondly, my hope, however, is that this non-binding resolution doesn't try to turn into a binding policy that prevents our troops from doing that which I have asked them to do. That's why I keep reminding people, on the one hand you vote for David Petraeus in a unanimous way, and then the other hand you say that you're not going to fund the strategy that he thought was necessary to do his job, a strategy he testified to in front of the Senate. I'm going to make it very clear to the members of Congress, starting now, that they need to fund our troops and they need to make sure we have the flexibility necessary to get the job done. Secondly, I find it interesting that there is a declaration about a plan that they have not given a chance to work.
    Dubya donates a second second comment to the mix, White House, Feb. 14, 2007
  10. (Found in the Dubya the Economist quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    Our economy expanded so there's a big debate. There's always somebody do tax cuts work? They work. I understand the politics of cutting taxes. Some like it, some don't. I just asked the American people to look at the facts. Since we cut taxes a second time in 2003, we've added 7.4 million new jobs. Tax cuts equaled new jobs.
    Is it just me, or is this economic analysis just a tad oversimplified? Manassas, Virginia, Feb. 6, 2007
  11. (Found in the Dubya at War quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    Make no mistake about it, I understand how tough it is, sir. I talk to families who die.
    Dubya's attempt to explain that he understands the tough sacrifices being made in the Iraq war, Washington, D.C., Dec. 7, 2006
  12. (Found in the Dubya at War quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    We stand together because we understand the only way to secure a lasting peace for our children and grandchildren is to defeat the extremist ideologies and help the ideology of hope, democracy, prevail. ...Sixty-five years ago this day, America was jolted out of our isolationism and plunged into a global war that Britain had been fighting for two years. In that war, our nation stood firm. And there were difficult moments during that war, yet the leaders of our two nations never lost faith in the capacity to prevail. We will stand firm again in this first war of the 21st century. We will defeat the extremists and the radicals. We will help a young democracy prevail in Iraq. ...I believe we'll prevail. Not only do I know how important it is to prevail, I believe we will prevail. I understand how hard it is to prevail. ...And I want to tell you, I see the threat and I believe it is up to our governments to help lead the forces of moderation to prevail. It's in our interests. ...As you can tell, I feel strongly about making sure you understand that I understand it's tough. But I want you to know, sir, that I believe we'll prevail. I know we have to adjust to prevail, but I wouldn't have our troops in harm's way if I didn't believe that, one, it was important, and, two, we'll succeed. ...I like to remind people it's akin to the Cold War in many ways. There's an ideological clash going on. And the question is, will we have the resolve and the confidence in liberty to prevail? ...I do believe there is a I know there's a change of attitude. And now the fundamental question is, can we help the moderates prevail?
    Dubya delivers a prevail-laden message in a joint press availability with British PM Tony Blair, Washington, D.C., Dec. 7, 2006
  13. (Found in the Dubya at War quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    The stakes are high. As a matter of fact, they couldn't be higher. ...The strategic goal is to help this young democracy succeed in a world in which extremists are trying to intimidate rational people in order to topple moderate governments and to extend a caliphate. The stakes couldn't be any higher, as I said earlier, in the world in which we live. ...Our policy is to help this country succeed, because I understand the stakes. I'm going to repeat them one more time. As a matter of fact, I'm going to spend a lot of time repeating the stakes about what life is like in the Middle East. ...And so Iraq is an important part of dealing with this problem. And my vow to the American people is I understand the stakes, and I understand what it would mean for us to leave before the job is done. And I look forward to listening how what Jimmy Baker and Lee Hamilton say about how to get the job I appreciate them working on this issue because I think they understand what I know, and the stakes are high. And the stakes are high when it comes to developing a Palestinian state so that Israel can live at peace. And the stakes are high when it comes to making sure the young democracy of Lebanon is able to fend off the extremists and radicals that want to crater that democracy. ...I understand how hard it is. And I also understand the stakes. ...We'll change tactics when we need to change tactics to help this young democracy succeed. But the stakes are high if we were to leave. ...The stakes are really high.
    There are stakes... and they're high. White House, Oct. 11, 2006
  14. (Found in the 100% Pure Dubya quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    DUBYA: I'm looking forward to the feast you're going to have tonight. I understand I may have the honor of slicing the pig. ...I'm optimistic we can still get something done on the Doha Round. It's going to take work, but G8 is a good place for us to continue the dialogue, and we will. And I guess that's about all we discussed a lot of things, in other words. And thank you for having me. I'm looking forward to that pig tonight. ...
    REPORTER: On both of these. Does it concern you that the Beirut airport has been bombed? And do you see a risk of triggering a wider war? And on Iran, they've, so far, refused to respond. Is it now past the deadline, or do they still have more time to respond?
    DUBYA: I thought you were going to ask me about the pig.
    REPORTER: I'm curious about that, too.
    DUBYA: The pig? I'll tell you tomorrow after I eat it.
    In press availability with German Chancellor Merkel, who very apparently was going to be serving roast pig to Dubya that evening, Stralsund, Germany, Jul. 13, 2006
  15. (Found in the 100% Pure Dubya quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    A lot of people, I understand, disagreed with that decision, and that's what democracy is all about, that's what we believe in. We believe you can disagree. There's a there's a custom in our country for people to express themselves, and it's good.
    More than just a custom, it's actually a fundamental right guaranteed by the First Amendment, Manhattan, Kansas, Jan. 23, 2006
  16. (Found in the What's in a Name? quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    There are SBA loans for this. And I understand for some the word SBA means Slow Bureaucratic Paperwork. I hear it loud and clear.
    Are you sure you heard it loud and clear, Dubya? You're spelling out SBP. Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, Jan. 12, 2006
  17. (Found in the Dubya at War and Dubya the Grammarian quote categories) : Permalink to this quote
    I fully expect in a democracy I expect and, frankly, welcome the voices of people saying, you know, Mr. President, you shouldn't have made that decision, or, you know, you should have done it a better way. I understand that. What I don't like is when somebody said, he lied. Or, they're in there for oil. Or they're doing it because of Israel. That's the kind of debate that basically says the mission and the sacrifice were based on false premise. It's one thing to have a philosophical difference and I can understand people being abhorrent about war. War is terrible. But one way people can help as we're coming down the pike in the 2006 elections, is remember the effect that rhetoric can have on our troops in harm's way, and the effect that rhetoric can have in emboldening or weakening an enemy.
    Dubya sets the parameters of a debate that doesn't sound much like a debate, and "being abhorrent about war" doesn't make sense. Louisville, Kentucky, Jan. 11, 2006
  18. (Found in the Dubya the Policymaker quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    If we had an outbreak somewhere in the United States, do we not then quarantine that part of the country, and how do you then enforce a quarantine? When it's one thing to shut down airplanes, it's another thing to prevent people from coming in to get exposed to the avian flu. And who best to be able to effect a quarantine? One option is the use of a military that's able to plan and move. And so that's why I put it on the table. I think it's an important debate for Congress to have. I noticed the other day, evidently, some governors didn't like it. I understand that. I was the commander-in-chief of the National Guard, and proudly so, and, frankly, I didn't want the President telling me how to be the Commander-in-Chief of the Texas Guard.
    I don't think ego is the driving force behind people's reluctance to subvert constitutional safeguards, but perhaps it is behind Dubya's apparent willingness to do so? White House, Oct. 4, 2005
  19. (Found in the Dubya at War quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I grieve for every death. It breaks my heart to think about a family weeping over the loss of a loved one. I understand the anguish that some feel about the death that takes place.
    Some? That's an odd qualification to add. Crawford, Texas, Aug. 11, 2005
  20. (Found in the Dubya at War quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    REPORTER: Mr. President, we were told that you planned to sharpen your focus on Iraq. Why did this become necessary? And given the recent surge in violence, do you agree with Vice President Dick Cheney's assessment that the insurgency is in its last throes?
    DUBYA: Adam, I think about Iraq every day every single day because I understand we have troops in harm's way... [seconds later] And so, you know, I think about this every day every single day and will continue thinking about it, because I understand we've got kids in harm's way.
    Makes you wonder if he practiced these phrases beforehand to be able to reproduce them so accurately in rapid succession. Washington, D.C., Jun. 20, 2005
  21. (Found in the Dubya the Grammarian quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I understand there's a suspicion that we we're too security conscience.
    This isn't the first time Dubya's done this, Washington, D.C., Apr. 14, 2005
  22. (Found in the Dubya the Grammarian quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I want everybody to vote. And I understand that parts of the Sunni area are being targeted by these killers. And their message is, if you vote, we'll kill you. But their real message is, is that we can't stand democracy. And you know if the free world steps back and lets these people have their way, it'll be we can't stand democracy here, and then we can't stand democracy there, and we'll never address the root causes of terror and hatred which is frustration caused by tyranny.
    Dubya outlines the root cause of hatred, and has some fun with shifting pronoun references, White House, Jan. 7, 2005
  23. (Found in the Dubya on Education quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    We started to change the system here in Washington with the No Child Left Behind Act. I understand that it's created some consternation. And it's created consternation because, in return for increased federal spending, we finally started asking the question, can you read and write and add and subtract? It's never seemed to me For some, that's called an unfunded mandate. To me, that's called a necessary mandate to make sure our children can learn.
    Dubya strikes another blow to credulity, with a hard-to-decipher swipe at complaints made by educators that the federal government hasn't backed the No Child Left Behind Act with sufficient funding, Washington, D.C., Dec. 16, 2004
  24. (Found in the Dubya the Debater and Dubya on Himself quote categories) : Permalink to this quote
    I have I understand everybody in this country doesn't agree with the decisions I've made. And I made some tough decisions. But people know where I stand.
    Sometimes his mistaken statements ring truer than what he means to say, First Presidential Debate, Coral Gables, Florida, Sep. 30, 2004
  25. (Found in the Dubya the Debater quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    JIM LEHRER: Does the Iraq experience make it more likely or less likely that you would take the United States into another preemptive military action?
    DUBYA: I would hope I'd never have to. I understand how hard it is to commit troops. I never wanted to commit troops. I never when I was running when we had the debate in 2000, I never dreamt I'd be doing that. But the enemy attacked us, Jim, and ah I have a solemn duty to protect the American people, to do everything I can to protect us.
    Dubya again conflates Iraq and the 9/11 attackers as "the enemy", First Presidential Debate, Coral Gables, Florida, Sep. 30, 2004
  26. (Found in the Dubya on the Presidency quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I think it's very important for the American President to mean what he says. That's why I understand that the enemy could misread what I say. That's why I try to be as clearly I can.
    Dubya is as "clearly" as we can hope for, I guess. Washington, D.C., Sep. 23, 2004
  27. (Found in the Dubya at War quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    It breaks my heart to see the loss of innocent life and to see brave troops in combat lose their life. It just breaks my heart. But I understand what's going on. These people are trying to shake the will of the Iraqi citizens, and they want us to leave. That's what they want us to do. And I think the world would be better off if we did leave. If we didn't if we left, the world would be worse.
    Another brilliant slip of the tongue, Derry, New Hampshire, Sep. 20, 2004
  28. (Found in the Dubya on Himself quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    We've got a year-and-a-while during my first term to make the world a more peaceful place and we'll deal with it. Washington loves speculation. Clearly, you love speculation. You love it. You love to speculate about... Let me finish, please, let me finish. You love to speculate about whether so-and-so is going to be a part of the administration or not. And I understand the game. But I have got to do my job, and I'm going to do it. And I'm going to do it with the Secretary of State.
    Starts off testy, and ends sexually ambiguous, Crawford, Texas, Aug. 6, 2003
  29. (Found in the Dubya at War quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    Yeah, we will bring the weapons. And, of course, we will bring the information forward on the weapons when they find them. And that'll end up end all this speculation. I understand the there's been a lot of speculation over in Great Britain, we've got a little bit of it, about whether or not you know, whether or not the actions were based upon valid information. We can debate that all day long until the truth shows up.
    By "bring the weapons", does Dubya mean the U.S. will haul some over and plant them as evidence? And how does the truth go about "showing up"? A statement that creates more questions than it answers. Washington, D.C., Jul. 17, 2003
  30. (Found in the Dubya at War quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    The stakes are these whether or not our children can grow up in a free and peaceful world. Those are the stakes. And that's why I talk about making sure that the world's worst leaders aren't able to develop and harbor the world's worst weapons. Now, listen, I've got a lot of tools at my disposal, and I'm a patient, patient man. But I understand freedom. And I understand history has put the spotlight on this country. And so long as I'm the President, this country isn't going to blink, we're going to lead.
    I presume Dubya's exempting himself from the "worst leaders with the worst weapons" clause. I don't know what the having tools and being patient part refers to at all. Las Cruces, New Mexico, Aug. 25, 2002
  31. (Found in the Dubya the Policymaker quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    We've got problems, we've got challenges, this generation has got challenges to meet and we're going to meet those challenges head on. We've got the challenge of fighting and winning a war against terrorists and we're going to win that war against terrorists. We've got the challenges of protecting the homeland and we will do everything in our power to protect the homeland. And we've got the challenge of economic security. Economic security in this part of the world is a big challenge, and I understand that. But we'll do everything in our power to overcome that challenge, as well. No, this is America American land based upon strong values, inhabited by great people. There's no doubt in my mind that the challenges we face will be challenges we overcome.
    Going challenge crazy here... Mt. Rushmore, South Dakota, Aug. 15, 2002
  32. (Found in the Dubya the Grammarian quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I understand there's a lot of small business owners who are worried about your business, and I don't blame you.
    A little subject disagreement here, Eagar, Arizona, Jul. 25, 2002
  33. (Found in the Dubya the Policymaker quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    It's an interesting question about leadership. Does a leader lead, or does a leader follow? Does a leader lead opinion, or does a leader try to chase public opinion? My view is the leader leads. ... I understand a leader can't do everything. And so, therefore, a leader must be willing to surround himself, in my case, with smart, capable, honorable people. A leader must be willing to listen. And then a leader must be decisive enough to make a decision and stick by it. In politics, in order to lead, you've got to know what you believe. You have to stand on principle, you have to believe in certain values. And you must defend them at all costs. A politician who takes a poll to figure out what to believe is a politician who is constantly going to be trying to lead through it's like a dog chasing its tail. And, finally, any leader must in order to lead, must understand must have a vision about where you're going.
    Leading a discussion on leadership, St. Petersburg University, St. Petersburg, Russia, May 25, 2002
  34. (Found in the Dubya the Policymaker quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    We're dealing with centuries and years of hatred, and I understand that.
    On the Palestinian/Israeli situation, White House, May 2, 2002
  35. (Found in the 100% Pure Dubya quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    And when I talked to him [Prime Minister Sharon] on the phone this weekend, the subject didn't come up, but as I understand, that there is discussions going on about a potential trip. I welcome a trip here to the United States. I welcome people from that part of the world to come and bare their soul and discuss their plans for peace.
    Commenting on the Middle East from the Crawford ranch, Crawford, Texas, Apr. 28, 2002
  36. (Found in the Dubya the Economist quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    You see, we understand Phil understands, I understand, and John understands that if you let people keep more of their own money, they will demand more goods and services. And if they demand more goods and services, somebody will help produce those goods and services. And if somebody else produces those goods and services, it makes it easier for somebody to find work.
    An explanation of "Dubya-nomics" made to the Republican Party of Texas, Dallas, Texas, Mar. 29, 2002
  37. (Found in the Dubya the Policymaker quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I understand that the unrest in the Middle East creates unrest throughout the region.
    Turning the logically obvious into a statement meant to show his "understanding", as only Dubya can, Washington, D.C., Mar. 13, 2002
  38. (Found in the Dubya the Policymaker quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I understand how risky agriculture can be. It wouldn't be so risky if we could control the weather. That's one of the things we haven't figured out how to do yet. It wouldn't be so risky if we could make it rain all the time. There would be hay to feed the cows. Somehow, that doesn't happen all the time. I know.
    He knows. Remarks to the cattle industry annual convention and trade show, Denver, Colorado, Feb. 8, 2002
  39. (Found in the Dubya on Education quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I understand taking tests aren't fun.
    Spoken like a true scholar, Hamilton High School, Hamilton, Ohio, Jan. 8, 2002
  40. (Found in the Dubya at War quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I think it was a I don't think it was I think it was, as I understand it and again, the Secretary of Defense will be briefing, the Defense Department will be briefing that it was a facilitated rescue.
    Clarifying the situation around the rescue of foreigners held by the Taliban, comments made in his Texas ranch home's garage, Nov. 14, 2001
  41. (Found in the Dubya on Himself quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    As I understand it, the current [FBI] form asks the question, "Did somebody use drugs within the last seven years?" and I will be glad to answer that question, and the answer is "No."
    Putting down rumors of past illicit drug use... sort of, Time Magazine, Aug. 18, 2000
  42. (Found in the Dubya the Grammarian quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    This case has had full analyzation and has been looked at a lot. I understand the emotionality of death penalty cases.
    Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Jun. 23, 2000
  43. (Found in the Dubya on the Presidency quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I'm gonna talk about the ideal world, Chris. I've read I understand reality. If you're asking me as the president, would I understand reality, I do.
    On abortion (and reality), "Hardball" (MSNBC), May 31, 2000
  44. (Found in the Dubya the Economist quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I understand small business growth. I was one.
    New York Daily News, Feb. 19, 2000
  45. (Found in the Dubya on the Presidency quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    HILLER: Can you name the president of Chechnya?
    DUBYA: No, can you?
    HILLER: Can you name the president of Taiwan?
    DUBYA: Yeah, Lee.
    HILLER: Can you name the general who is in charge of Pakistan?
    DUBYA: Wait, wait, is this 50 questions?
    HILLER: No, it's four questions of four leaders in four hot spots.
    DUBYA: The new Pakistani general, he's just been elected, not elected, this guy took over office. It appears this guy is going to bring stability to the country and I think that's good news for the subcontinent.
    HILLER: Can you name him?
    DUBYA: General. I can't name the general. General.
    HILLER: And the prime minister of India?
    DUBYA: The new prime minister of India is No.
    DUBYA: Can you name the foreign minister of Mexico?
    HILLER: No sir, but I would say to that, I'm not running for President.
    DUBYA: I understand. But the point is, if what you're suggesting is what I'm suggesting to you is that if you can't name the foreign minister of Mexico, therefore you're not capable of what you do, but the truth is you are whether you can or not.
    Showing his extensive knowledge of world politics and capacity to accept criticism, or not, when questioned by Andy Hiller, political correspondent for WHDH-TV (Boston) New Hampshire, Nov. 3, 1999
  46. (Found in the Dubya the Policymaker quote category) : Permalink to this quote
    I understand agriculture, I have a vision... we ought to be the country feeding faces all across the world.
    Speaking to a group of people involved in agriculture, date unknown

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