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دانلود کتاب اکنون تنها چیزی است که واقعی است: بررسی مجدد قتل ها، انگیزه ها و افسانه های منسون

Now Is The Only Thing That's Real: A re-examination of the Manson murders, motives and mythos

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Now Is The Only Thing That's Real: A re-examination of the Manson murders, motives and mythos

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Disc 1, Mister, where is Vietnam? Where have all the flowers gone (The Kingston Trio) (℗1961) --
Soldier boy (The Shirelles) (℗1962) --
Soldier\'s plea (Marvin Gaye) (℗1962)--
Letter to a buddie (Joe Medwick) (℗1963) --
Soldiers who want to be heroes (Rod McKuen) (℗1962) --
Cruel war (Peter, Paul & Mary) (℗1962) --
Infiltration blues (Dolf Droge) (℗2010) --
President Eisenhower warns of a \"military industrial complex\" (January 17, 1961) --
Masters of war (Bob Dylan) (℗1963) --
Distant drums (Jim Reeves) (℗1994) --
Senator Wayne Morse: \"We\'re at war in violation of the Constitution\" (August 2, 1964) --
There\'s a war (Morty Gunty) (℗1964) --
President Johnson reports attacks in the Gulf of Tonkin and requests a Congressional resolution (August 4, 1964) --
What did you learn in school today (Tom Paxton) (℗1964) --
Mr. where is Viet-Nam (Bob Necaise & \'Lil\' Gary D with the Delta Sho-Men) (℗1963) --
Talking Vietnam (Phil Ochs) (℗1964) --
Our Daddy\'s in Vietnam (Sandy & Sue (The Powell Sisters)) (℗1963) --
Willing conscript (Pete Seeger) (℗1964) --
Goodbye high school (Hello Viet Nam) (Tommy Dee) (℗1965) --
Teenage soldier boy (Janie Hemphill with the Tynsions) (℗1965) --
Universal soldier (Buffy Sainte Marie) (℗1964) --
Universal coward (Jan Berry) (℗1965) --
Eve of destruction (Barry McGuire) (℗1965) --
Dawn of correction (The Spokesmen) (℗1965) --
We ain\'t at war (The Teachers) (℗1965) --
Lyndon Johnson told the nation (Tom Paxton) (℗1965) --
7 o\'clock news/Silent night (Simon & Garfunkel) (℗1966) --
Christmas in Viet Nam (Private Charles Bowens & the Gentlemen from Tigerland) (℗1966). Disc 2, Proud to serve. Marching off to war (William Bell) (℗1966) --
Battle of Vietnam (Jimmy Jack) (℗1964) --
Battle of Viet Nam (Hal Willis) (℗1966) --
Hello Vietnam (Johnnie Wright) (℗1965) --
Hello Viet Nam (goodbye my love) (Ray Hildebrand) (℗1965) --
It\'s for God, and country, and you Mom (The ballad of Viet Nam) (Ernest Tubb & his Texas Troubadours) (℗1965) --
Fightin\' for the U.S.A. (Jerry Reed) (℗1965) --
Is this a useless war (Charlie Moore & Bill Napier) (℗1966) --
Ballad of the Green Berets (SSgt Barry Sadler, U.S. Army Special Forces) (℗1966) --
SSgt. Barry Sadler interviewed by four students) (℗1966) --
He wore the Green Beret (Lesley Miller) (℗1966) --
Son of a Green Beret (A child\'s ballad of the Green Beret) (Craig Arthur) (℗1966) --
\'A\' Team (SSgt. Barry Sadler) (℗1966) --
Marine\'s ballad (SSgt. Bob Lay (USMC)) (℗1965) --
Mind your manners, boys (Jacqueline Sharpe) (℗1966) --
CBS\'s Morely Safer with Marines at the village of Cam Ne (August 5, 1965) --
Off to Viet Nam (in the green) (Skeeter Bonn) (℗1967) --
Soldier in Viet Nam (Sue Simpson) (℗1965) --
Postmarked Viet Nam (June Black) (℗1966) --
Fearless soldier (Mike Thomas) (℗1967) --
Gallant men (Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen) (℗1966) --
Bob Hope introduces Honey Ltd. while on tour in Vietnam (December 1968) --
Warrior (Honey Ltd.) (℗1968) --
Private Wilson White (Marty Robbins) (℗1966) --
Danny Fernandez (Eddy Harrison) (℗1966) --
Sky pilot (℗art one) (Eric Burdon & The Animals) (℗1968) --
Medic (Neil Ray) (℗1968) --
Nurse in the U.S. Army Corps (Connie Francis) (℗1966) --
Brave men not afraid (Bob Braun with The Hometowners) (℗1966) --
U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam, Henry Cabot Lodge: \"Sensational results\" (1966) --
When the Green Berets come home (Capt. Ty Herrington, U.S. Special Forces, Green Berets) (℗1968). Disc 3, Greetings (Uncle Sam wants you). Uncle Sam called me (I got to go) (Arthur Weston) (℗1964) --
Greetings (Uncle Sam wants you) (Shorty Long & The Santa Fe Rangers) (℗1966) --
Here comes Uncle Sam (Richie Kaye) (℗1965) --
Vietnam (J.B. Lenoir) (℗1965) --
Ballad of our times (Bob King & The King\'s Court) (℗1966) --
President Johnson warns that \"there will be some nervous nellies--\") (1966) --
Hey! Uncle Sam (The Combinations) (℗1966) --
I gotta go to Vietnam (John Lee Hooker) (℗1993) --
Uncle Sam (Jimmy Hughes) (℗1967) --
Fightin\' for Sam (The Prophets) (℗1966) --
Draft dodger rag (Phil Ochs) (℗1964) --
Draft time blues (The Midnight Sons) (℗1966) --
Greetings (this is Uncle Sam) (The Monitors) (℗1966) --
Conscientious objector (Keith Everett --
My uncle (Flying Burrito Brothers) (℗1969) --
David McReynolds explains why he burned his draft card (November 6, 1965) --
Draft resister (Steppenwolf) (℗1969) --
First draft lottery birth date, September 14, is announced (December 1, 1969) --
Red White & Blue (Verlin \"Red\" Speeks) (℗1972) --
PSA to parents from Bing Crosby --
Open letter to my teenage son (Victor Lundberg) (℗1967) --
Letter to Dad (Every Father\'s Teenage Son) (℗1967) --
Letter from a teenage son (Brandon Wade) (℗1967) --
Please Mr. Johnson (Dewey Jones) (℗1967) --
Little Becky\'s Christmas wish (Becky Lamb) (℗1967) --
Wish you were here with me (The Fawns) (℗1967) --
Army bound (Lois & Karen) (℗1967) --
I will wait (Nancy Nally & Jubilee Wranglers) (℗1967) --
What\'s been going on in Viet Nam (Ginger & Jean) (℗1967) --
Does anybody know I\'m here? (The Dells) (℗1968). Disc 4, Hell no--we won\'t go. I ain\'t marching anymore (Phil Ochs) (℗1965) --
Hell no, I ain\'t gonna go (Matt Jones & Elaine Laron) (℗1967) --
War drags on (Donovan) (℗1965) --
Kill for peace (Fugs) (℗1966) --
I-feel-like-I\'m-fixin\'-to-die rag (Country Joe & The Fish) (℗1967) --
Saigon bride (Joan Baez) (℗1967) --
Waist deep in the Big Muddy (Pete Seeger) (℗1967) --
PSA by Merv Griffin regarding upcoming 1968 elections (Freedoms Roll-Call) (℗1968) --
Eugene McCarthy for President (If you love your country) (Peter, Paul & Mary) (℗1968) --
Senator Eugene McCarthy speaks on Vietnam) (January 1968) --
Simple song of freedom (Tim Hardin) (℗1969) --
President Nixon speaks on Vietnam and the future of America) (January 1969) --
Fortunate son (Paul Revere & The Raiders) (℗2001) --
Moratorium speaker : \"No more war\" (October 1969) --
Lay down (candles in the rain) (Melanie with The Edwin Hawkins Singers) (℗1970) --
Ballad of two brothers (Autry Inman & Bob Luman) (℗1968) --
President Nixon complains about \"Bums on campus\" (May 2, 1970) --
Mister Professor (Leroy Van Dyke) (℗1970) --
President Nixon announces \"Cambodian Incursion\" (April 30, 1970) --
Brigadier General Robert Canterbury, Ohio National Guard, explains what happened at Kent State University (May 4, 1970) --
Monday in May (The Kent State Tragedy) (Third Condition) (℗1970) --
Kent State Massacre (Barbara Dane) (℗1973) --
A Kent State student : \"They didn\'t have blanks--\" (May 1970) --
Arthur Krause, Kent State father : \"Is this a reason for killing her?\" (1970) --
Student demonstration time (Beach Boys) (℗1971) --
War / Edwin Starr) (℗1970) --
Bring the boys home (Freda Payne) (℗1971) --
I should be proud (Martha Reeves & The Vandellas) (℗1970) --
People let\'s stop the war (Grand Funk Railroad) (℗1971). Disc 5, It\'s America, love it or leave it. What we\'re fighting for (Dave Dudley) (℗1965) --
Viet Nam blues (Jack Sanders) (℗1965) --
There won\'t be any snow (Christmas in the jungle) (Derrik Roberts) (℗1965) --
I wanna help hurry my brothers home (Jimmy Holiday) (℗1967) --
It\'s America, love it or leave it (Ernest Tubb) (℗1965) --
Keep the flag flying (Johnnie Wright) (℗1965) --
What\'s come over this world (Billy Carr) (℗1966) --
Minute Men (are turning in their graves) (Stonewall Jackson) (℗1966) --
Day for decision (Johnny Sea) (℗1966) --
Ballad of the Yellow Beret (The Beach Bums) (℗1966) --
Wish you were here, Buddy (Pat Boone) (℗1966) --
Gen. Westmoreland : \"Militarily we have never been in a better relative position in South Vietnam\") (1968) --
We are winning (Jim Bullington) (℗2010) --
Kathy\'s letter (Little Kathy Hoffman) (℗1969) --
Dear Mr. President (Lee Gillson) (℗1967) --
Letter from a boy in Vietnam (Mark Dauler) (℗1967) --
Ballad of the unknown soldier (Garland Frady) (℗1966) --
Freedom\'s cause (Bill Floyd) (℗1968) --
PSA for patriotism by Anita Bryant (1968) --
\"What the --\" (is going on in Washington) (Bob Withers) (℗1966) --
Okie from Muskogee (Merle Haggard & The Strangers) (℗1969) --
Vice President Spiro Agnew becomes the outspoken voice of the Nixon administration) (January 1970) --
Keep our country free (Tommy Kizziah) (℗1970) --
Fightin\' side of me (Merle Haggard & The Strangers) (℗1970) --
War\'s cross (The Senators) (℗1971) --
Ballad of My Lai (Matt McKinney) (℗1970) --
Mike Wallace, CBS News, interviews Paul Meadlo about My Lai) (November 24, 1969) --
Pinkville helicopter (Thom Parrott) (℗1970) --
Battle hymn of Lt. Calley (C Company featuring Terry Nelson) (℗1971) --
Lt. Calley found guilty of crimes at My Lai (March 29, 1971) --
U.S.A. soldier (The Adams Brothers) (℗1971) --
Set Calley free part 1 (Free Blue) (℗1971). Disc 6, War is hell. Unknown soldier (The Doors) (℗1968) --
War is hell (Hugh X. Lewis) (℗1968) --
Morley Safer, CBS News, reports a death in the jungle) (October 12, 1965) --
Viet Nam (The Southern Bells) (℗1967) --
Waitin\' for the V.C. to come (Sgt. Gayle Parker) (℗1966) --
Letter from Viet Nam (to Mother) (Hank Snow) (℗1966) --
Street without joy, pt. 1 (Tommy Finch) (℗1967) --
Out here in Viet-Nam (Lindy Blaskey) (℗1966) --
Soldier writes home from \"Hamburger Hill\" (May 1969) --
To Susan on the West Coast waiting (Donovan) (℗1969) --
Freckle-faced soldier (Colleen Lovett) (℗1966) --
Gentle soldier (Tony Scott) (℗1967) --
Fellows in Vietnam (Inez & Charlie Foxx) (℗1969) --
My soldier boy over there (The Shellettes) (℗1967) --
Return of a soldier (Ric King) (℗1967) --
My world ended in South Viet Nam, Sweetheart (Winola Edmond, Edmond Sisters & The Jordanians) (℗1967) --
And they were Five (Zabka) (℗1970) --
4:00 A.M. in Viet Nam (Earl Epps) (℗1969) --
Follow me (Capt. Gene Wyles) (℗1966) --
John Laurence, CBS News, interviews a G.I. about \"Suicide Walk\") (1970) --
Sir, my men refuse to go (Don Meehan) (℗1969) --
Run through the jungle (Paul Revere & The Raiders) (℗2001) --
Galveston (Glen Campbell) (℗1969) --
Viet Nam (Jimmy Cliff) (℗1970) --
President Nixon sets out his \"Vietnamization\" policy) (November 3, 1969) --
Vietnam rotation blues (Lefty Pritchett) (℗1968) --
Soldier\'s prayer (Paul Ott) (℗1971) --
War keeps draggin\' on (Wilburn Brothers) (℗1972). Disc 7, \'In country\' voices. Goodbye Travis Air Force Base (Hershel Gober) (℗2010) --
Vietnam (The High Priced Help) (℗1993) --
Saigon (SSgt. Barry Sadler) (℗1966) --
Bamiba (Ba Muoi Ba) (SSgt. Barry Sadler) (℗1966) --
Saigon girls (The Merrymen) (℗1993) --
Saigon Warrior (Maggie) (℗2010) --
Battle hymn of the Republic of Vietnam (unknown singer) (℗2010) --
Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara comments on the war\'s progress) (1964) --
McNamara\'s Band (Dolf Droge) (℗2010) --
Southeast Asia\'s Disneyland (Dolf Droge) (℗2010) --
Grunt (Bill Ellis) (℗1969) --
Six klicks (Hershel Gober) (℗2010) --
Ballad of the USS St. Francis River (Radioman George Hughes) (℗2010) --
Brave boys (Jim Bullington) (℗2010) --
Men of MAG-16 (Jim Hatch) (℗2003) --
I fly the line (Dave McKay) (℗2001) --
Phu Cat Star (Tony McPeak) (℗2001) --
Tchepone (Toby Hughes) (℗2005) --
Army Aviation (The Merrymen) (℗1993) --
Jolly Green (Bull Durham) (℗2001) --
\"This is the American Forces Vietnam Network, where the hits just keep on coming--\") (\"Off-air\" November 1970) --
Armed Forces Radio (Paul Revere & The Raiders) (℗2001) --
We gotta get out of this place (Paul Revere & The Raiders) (℗2001) --
Introduction to \"A date with Chris\" (Chris Noel, AFVN DJ)) (℗1968) --
Leaving on a jet plane (Peter, Paul & Mary) (℗1969) --
Singing in Viet Nam talking blues (Johnny Cash) (℗1971) --
Boonie Rat Song (Chuck Rosenberg) (℗1991) --
I\'ve been everywhere (Chip Dockery & Dick Jonas) (℗2010) --
Played around and stayed around Vietnam too long (Chuck Rosenberg, Saul Broudy and Bull Durham) (℗1991) --
Freedom bird (Bill Ellis) (℗1969). Disc 8, Peace, now! War is over (Phil Ochs) (℗1968) --
Give peace a chance (Plastic Ono Band) (℗1969) --
Sign of the \"V\" (Bobby Bloom) (℗1969) --
Real silent majority (George Jay) (℗1969) --
Please settle in Vietnam (Lightning Hopkins) (℗1969) --
Winding the war down/McGovern-Hatfield Amendment to End the War (Stan Freberg & Lynn Murray) (℗1999) --
Johnny\'s not a toy soldier (Bobby Zehm) (℗1970) --
Pencil marks on the wall (Henson Cargill) (℗1971) --
Why (a peace medley) (Coast) (℗1970) --
Peace will come (according to plan) (Melanie) (℗1970) --
Chant for peace (People) (℗1971) --
What\'s going on (Marvin Gaye) (℗1971) --
Happy Xmas (War is over) (John & Yoko and the Plastic Ono Band with The Harlem Community Choir) (℗1971) --
Congratulations (you sure made a man out of him) (Arlene Harden) (℗1971) --
President Nixon: \"I call on Hanoi to release all POWs\") (\"Off-air\" radio 1971) --
MIA/POW (℗risoner of war song) (Captain John Canty, U.S.A.F.) (℗1970) --
Prisoner of War (Norma Jean Carpenter & Bobby Adams) (℗1971) --
I promise I\'ll wait (Nancy) (℗1969) --
President Nixon: \"Peace with honor in Vietnam\") (\"Off-air\" radio 1/23/1973) --
When the brothers come marching home (The Nu Page) (℗1973) --
John Laurence, CBS News: \"Cease fire has come\") (1/27/1973) --
Story of Vietnam (Bob Glover) (℗1973) --
SP4 Tom Fowlston, AFVN News, reports on POW releases) (AFVN \"air check\" February 1973) --
Prisoner of war (welcome back home) (Billy Holeman) (℗1973) --
Welcome home POW (Eldon Fault) (℗1973). Disc 9, Searching for closure. War is over (All of the Above) (℗1973) --
We are glad that our boys are coming home (David L. Cash) (℗1973) --
Welcome the boys back home (Bill Moss & The Celestials) (℗1973) --
Long long time ago (Mick Lloyd) (℗1974) --
Ballad of the Plastic Prince (Robin St. Pierre) (℗1974) --
Returning home from Vietnam (The Auditions) (℗1973) --
(Two wars of) Old Black Joe (Dr. William Truly, Jr.) (℗1969) --
Wallace Terry interviews black fighting men in Vietnam) (1972) --
Ruby, don\'t take your love to town (Kenny Rogers & The First Edition) (℗1969) --
Sam Stone (John Prine) (℗1972) --
Hanoi Hannah News Broadcast excerpt) (1966) --
Hanoi Hannah (Roger McGuinn) (℗1973) --
Jane Fonda Hanoi Press Conference excerpt) (1972) --
Hanoi Jane (Leon Rausch) (℗1973) --
Napalm sticks to kids (The Covered Wagon Musicians) (℗1972) --
Americans (A Canadian\'s opinion) (Gordon Sinclair) (℗1974) --
American\'s answer (to Gordon Sinclair) (Charles Ashman) (℗1974) --
Text of President Jimmy Carter\'s pardon for draft dodgers) (January 21, 1977) --
True red white & blue never run (Amnesty be damned) (Bob Aden) (℗1978) --
Vietnam (John Paul Brennan) (℗1979) --
Born on the Fourth of July (Tom Paxton) (℗1977) --
Khe Sanh (Cold Chisel) (℗1978) --
Soldier of \'Nam (Mike Callender) (℗1981) --
Still in Saigon (The Charlie Daniels Band) (℗1982). Disc 10, Beyond the wall. Big parade (10,000 Maniacs) (℗1989) --
Long black wall (Johnny Anthony) (℗1989) --
More than a name on a wall (The Statler Brothers) (℗1989) --
I was only 19 (A walk in the light green) (Redgum) (℗1983) --
19 (Paul Hardcastle) (℗1985) --
19 in Vietnam (Pete Kennedy & Bound for Glory) (℗1987) --
Walking on a thin line (Huey Lewis & The News) (℗1984) --
Orange Crush (R.E.M.) (℗1988) --
Old hippie (Bellamy Brothers) (℗1985) --
Copperhead Road (Steve Earle) (℗1988) --
Beach party Vietnam (The Dead Milkmen) (℗1986) --
Salute the boys of Vietnam (The Dead Milkmen) (℗1986) --
They\'re still heroes today (Stu Huggens & The Susquehanna River Band) (℗1988) --
Song for the unsung soldiers (Fred Parent) (℗1983) --
Bring \'em on home from \'Nam (Reggie Gates & Tim Nowland) (℗1983) --
Forgotten man (Joleen Benoit) (℗1986) --
Vets\' song (Cathy Winter) (℗1987) --
Veteran\'s song (Welcome home) (Jeffrey D\'s) (℗1989) --
Combat vet (Pat Murphy) (℗1987). Disc 11, In the rearview mirror. Cowboys on horses with wings (Hoyt Axton) (℗1990) --
Big time in the jungle (Old Crow Medicine Show) (℗2004) --
Galveston Bay (Bruce Springsteen) (℗1995) --
Riding with Private Malone (David Ball) (℗2001) --
Ride to the Wall (Paul Revere & The Raiders) (℗2001) --
8th of November (Big & Rich) (℗2005) --
Some gave all (Billy Ray Cyrus) (℗1992) --
Vietnam foreign correspondent (The Peacemakers) (℗2004) --
Girl in the picture (Napalm Girl) (Yanah) (℗2003) --
Ballad of Billy Saigon (Wes & Victoria) (℗2007) --
Song for Hugh Thompson (David Rovics) (℗1998) --
Back in Vietnam (Alan Ross Haynes) (℗2007) --
Bring them home (Pete Seeger & Friends) (℗2003) --
Thank you vets (Paulette Carlson) (℗2005) --
Sons and daughters (Pat Garvey and Sons & Daughters in Touch) (℗1992) --
Don\'t give us a reason (Hank Williams, Jr.) (℗1990) --
Theme for an American hero (Chip Taylor) (℗1980). Disc 12, Vets look back. I ain\'t here alone (Michael J. Martin & Tim Holiday) (℗1982) --
Luang Prabang (℗atrick Sky) (℗1973) --
Quang Tri City (Bill Homans (Merry Airbrakes)) (℗1973) --
Pretty place (STEV) (℗1985) --
Viet Vet / Dick Jonas) (℗1997) --
Get me out of Vietnam (Irv LeVine) (℗2002) --
I didn\'t go to \'Nam but I do give a damn (\"Bubba\" Lee Jones) (℗1988) --
Warspeak (Marc Waszkiewicz & Lea Jones) (℗1993) --
Johnny Rambo (Rick Duvall) (℗1986) --
I should have been in Tokyo (Bobby Lee) (℗1986) --
Bobby\'s Saigon boogie (Phil Ferrazano) (℗2006) --
A.P.O. San Francisco (Jessie Nighthawk) (℗1993) --
Borderline (Larry Barkemeyer) (℗1997) --
Dustoff (Jim Somers) (℗2000) --
Girl next door (combat nurse) (Country Joe McDonald) (℗1987) --
Women on the Wall (John Black) (℗1991) --
Who are the names on the Wall (Michael Martin & Tim Holiday) (℗1982) --
Wall (Michael McCann) (℗1997) --
Finally welcomed home (1st Lt. Bobby Ross) (℗1987) --
Vietnam : still part of who I am (FPO San Francisco (featuring Bill McKenna)) (℗1986) --
Dr. Fall (John Black) (℗2003). Disc 13, Vietnam\'s after-effects. Walking time bomb (Stephen Maxner) (℗1987) --
Leroy\'s song (Chuck Price) (℗1996) --
This shirt of mine (Sarge Lintecum) (℗1991) --
It\'s just a Nam thing (Ole 1/27 Grunts) (℗2001) --
Shell shock PTSD (Blind Albert) (℗2000) --
Hot L.Z. (Thorazine Shuffle) (STEV) (℗1985) --
I\'m certified (Bill Craft) (℗1986) --
Jungleman (Lonnie Chance) (℗2000) --
Agent Orange Song (Country Joe McDonald) (℗1987) --
Thanks, secret agent (Jimmy Logston) (℗1999) --
It ain\'t over \'till it\'s over, over here (Chuck Price) (℗1996) --
Claymore polka (Jim Walktendonk) (℗1985) --
VA shuffle (Michael J. Martin) (℗2008) --
Forgotten man (Chris Noel) (℗1999) --
Veteran\'s lament (Jim Cook & Taylor McKinnon) (℗2002) --
Twenty years of tears (Larry Barkemeyer) (℗1997) --
What kind of men (Rick Duvall) (℗1986) --
American heroes (Vettz) (℗1990) --
Vietnam I\'m dreamin\' dreamin\' on (John Black) (℗1991) --
Time to lay it down (aka The Wall) (Michael J. Martin & Tim Holiday) (℗1988). Disc 14. Song lyrics (CD-ROM). Book. Foreword / by Country Joe McDonald --
Vietnam War on record : an overview / by Hugo A. Keesing --
Vietnam War : a concise history / by Lois T. Vietri --
Music, memory and the Vietnam War / by Doug Bradley & Craig Warner --
Artist and song biography notes --
Vietnam experience : a scrapbook --
Afterword.




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