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  • Nov. 06 2006, a damage sign in New Orleans lower 9th Ward damaged by Hurricane Katriana.
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  • Nov. 6, 2006, McDonalds in New Orleans destroyed by Hurricane Katrina
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  • Nov. 06 2006,  Hurricane Katriana damage in New Orleans lower 9th Ward.
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  • Broken cross on a church destroyed by Hurricane Katriana in the lower 9th ward of New Orleans
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  • Car crushed by a home totaled by Hurricane Katriana in New Orleans
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  • Buisiness destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans East
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  • May 20,2007, St. Rita's nursing home in Arabi, Lousiana left in ruin after Hurricane Katrina.
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  • 1/18/2007 Moldy wall in a home destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
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  • Dried mud on a stove in a home destoryed by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans lower 9th Ward,
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  • School in the lower 9th Ward of New Orleans destroyed by Hurricane Katrina Katrina
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  • Hurricane Katrina damage in New Orleans a year and a half after the storm.
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  • April 7, 2007,  Home destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans covered in vines.
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  • Chruch in New Orleans destoryed by Hurricane Katriana
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  • April 7, 2007,  Home destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans covered in vines.
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  • May 20,2007, St. Rita's nursing home in Arabi, Lousiana left in ruin after Hurricane Katrina.
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  • School in the lower 9th Ward of New Orleans destroyed by Hurricane Katrina Katrina
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  • Graffiti on the wall of CLub Desire destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
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  • July 2 2015, Club Desire still standing nearly ten years after Hurricane Katrina-,though not for long. The city plans to tear down the former music hall where many of  New Orleans’ music legends played including Fats Domino. <br />
Many had asked the city to restore the club, badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina, as historic landmark, but that will not happen now.
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  • July 2 2015, back room in Club Desire still standing nearly ten years after Hurricane Katrina-,though not for long. The city plans to tear down the former music hall where many of  New Orleans’ music legends played including Fats Domino. <br />
Many had asked the city to restore the club, badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina, as historic landmark, but that will not happen now.
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  • 8/16/2015 Graffiti covered ambulance and building in the upper 9th Ward of New Orleans, 10 years after Katrina.
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  • July 2, 2015, New Orleans, LA, graffiti covered abandoned gymnasium in the upper 9th Ward. The gym was built on top of the Agricultural landfill in an area that determined to be a superfund site. Many blighted buildings remain in the area since Hurricane Katrina.
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  • June 13, 2015, New Orleans, LA, Blighted vine covered  church in mid-city.<br />
Properties destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, remain scattered around New Orleans nearly ten years after the storm.
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  • July 2 2015, back room in Club Desire still standing nearly ten years after Hurricane Katrina-,though not for long. The city plans to tear down the former music hall where many of  New Orleans’ music legends played including Fats Domino. <br />
Many had asked the city to restore the club, badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina, as historic landmark, but that will not happen now.
    New Orleans Ten Years After Katrina ...jpg
  • July 2 2015, Graffiti covers the interior and exterior of the former shopping center in New Orleans upper Ninth Ward, an area ravaged by Hurricane Katrina.
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  • June 11, 2015, New Orleans, LA, Blighted home overgrown with vines almost ten years after Hurricane Katriana.
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  • May 25, 2015, New Orleans, LA, Blighted home  in the 9th Ward almost ten years after Hurricane Katrina flooded the area.
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  • 8/16/2015 Graffiti covered ambulance and building in the upper 9th Ward of New Orleans, 10 years after Katrina.
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  • August, 24, 2008, Clown head at Six Flags Amusement Park in Eastern New Orleans, destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
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  • 66 blighted townhouses in Press Park, a public housing project destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Press Park was built on top of a superfund site. 6 years after Katrina HANO is beginning to demolish the part of Press Park they own. 30% of the homes are privately owned.
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  • Blighted house in New Orleans lower 9th Ward with dolls on floor covered in dry mud.
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  • Vine covered blight home, in New Orleans nearly ten years since Hurricane Katrina. Many of the remaining blighted properties destroyed by the flood following Katrina that swamped the city after multiple levee failures, are now for sale by the city.
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  • Press park, blighted public housing project in New Orleans upper 9th ward. The homes were built on top of a toxic dump and later declared a supper fund site. 9 years after Katrina a partial tear down took place.
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  • Press park, blighted public housing project in New Orleans upper 9th ward. The homes were built on top of a toxic dump and later declared a supper fund site. 9 years after Katrina a partial tear down took place.
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  • Mural on a bodega destroyed in the floods waters follwing Hurrican Katrina in the 9th Ward of New Orleans,
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  • Blighted home next to the Jackson Barracks in New Orleans lower 9th Ward
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  • A blighted church in the lower 9th ward remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Interior of a blighted church in the lower 9th ward  that remains standing almost six year after Hurricane Katrina. As the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears  blight remains in New Orleans. Many of the programs to remove blight and help the city recover are federally funded and will face cuts because of the economic decline.
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  • Church on the Lower 9th Ward remains standing in a state of ruin as the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches.<br />
Many buildings  in New Orleans and the surrounding area remain in a state of  ruin five years after the storm.
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  • New Orleans July 7, Times-Picayune Building in the process of being demolished.
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  • New Orleans July 7, Times-Picayune Building in the process of being demolished.
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  • St. Louis Cemetery NO. 3 in New Orleans.
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  • St. Louis Cemetery NO. 3 in New Orleans.
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  • St. Louis Cemetery NO. 3 in New Orleans.
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  • St. Louis Cemetery NO. 3 in New Orleans.
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  • St. Louis Cemetery NO. 3 in New Orleans.
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  • Thousands of people marching in New Orleans Women's March on January 20, 2018.
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  • LaToya Cantrell, New Orleans mayor elect at the Women's March.
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  • People marching in New Orleans Women's March on January 20, 2018.
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  • New Orleans, Aug 19, 2017, "Take Em Down NOLA” held a rally and march in solidarity with Charlottesville<br />
to show opposition to the white-supremacist protests and attacks. The group called for the removal of all signs of white supremacy that remain in New Orleans. <br />
After the march they rallied in front of Jackson Square, which the police closed off before their arrival.
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  • The Danziger Bridge in New Orleans, the scene of a crime on September 4 2010 where two unarmed men, James Brissette and  Ronald Madison were killed on the bridge by a group of police who became to be known as the Danziger seven. The New Orleans police involved coordinated a cover-up story for their crime, falsely reporting that seven police officers responded to a police dispatch reporting an officer down, and that at least four people were firing weapons at the officers upon their arrival.  U.S. Attorney Jim Letten working with the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI are investigated the case.
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  • Police car at The Danziger Bridge in New Orleans, the scene of a crime on September 4 2010 where two unarmed men, James Brissette and  Ronald Madison were killed on the bridge by a group of police who became to be known as the Danziger seven doing crowd control at a memorial parade. The New Orleans police involved coordinated a cover-up story for their crime, falsely reporting that seven police officers responded to a police dispatch reporting an officer down, and that at least four people were firing weapons at the officers upon their arrival.  U.S. Attorney Jim Letten working with the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI are investigated the case.
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  • Jan. 6 2008 Arabi, LA,  St. Rita's nursing home left in ruin after Hurricane Katrina.
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  • Jan. 6, 2008, Chalmette, LA, Housing project left in ruin after Hurricane Katrina.
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  • Jan. 6 2008 Arabi, LA,  St. Rita's nursing home left in ruin after Hurricane Katrina.
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  • Jan. 6 2008 Arabi, LA,  St. Rita's nursing home left in ruin after Hurricane Katrina.
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  • Jan. 6 2008 Arabi, LA,  St. Rita's nursing home left in ruin after Hurricane Katrina.
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  • Jan. 6 2008 Arabi, LA,  St. Rita's nursing home left in ruin after Hurricane Katrina.
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  • Aug 29, 2008, New Orleans, LA, A coffin arrives atthe Charity Hospital Cemetery in New Orleans on the  three Year Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. At the memorial seven unidentified people who died during Katrina were interred.
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  • Second-line for  New Orleans legendary musician, Dr. John (Mac Rebennack) in New Orleans. Dr. John died of a heartattack on Jume 6, 2019
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  • Second-line  for  New Orleans legendary musician, Dr. John (Mac Rebennack) in New Orleans passes a mural of  Allen Toussaint . Dr. John died of a heartattack on Jume 6, 2019
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  • Second-line  for  New Orleans legendary musician, Dr. John (Mac Rebennack) in New Orleans passes a mural of  Allen Toussaint . Dr. John died of a heartattack on Jume 6, 2019
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  • Second-line for  New Orleans legendary musician, Dr. John (Mac Rebennack) in New Orleans. that began and ended at Kermit's Treme Mother In Law Lounge.  Dr. John died of a heartattack on Jume 6, 2019
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  • Second-line for  New Orleans legendary musician, Dr. John (Mac Rebennack) in New Orleans. that began and ended at Kermit's Treme Mother In Law Lounge.  Dr. John died of a heartattack on Jume 6, 2019
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  • Second-line  for  New Orleans legendary musician, Dr. John (Mac Rebennack) in New Orleans passes a mural of  Allen Toussaint . Dr. John died of a heartattack on Jume 6, 2019
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  • Second-line for  New Orleans legendary musician, Dr. John (Mac Rebennack) in New Orleans. that began and ended at Kermit's Treme Mother In Law Lounge.  Dr. John died of a heartattack on Jume 6, 2019
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  • Second-line for  New Orleans legendary musician, Dr. John (Mac Rebennack) in New Orleans. that began and ended at Kermit's Treme Mother In Law Lounge.  Dr. John died of a heartattack on Jume 6, 2019
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  • Second-line for  New Orleans legendary musician, Dr. John (Mac Rebennack) in New Orleans. that began and ended at Kermit's Treme Mother In Law Lounge.  Dr. John died of a heartattack on Jume 6, 2019
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  • Crowd outside of the Mother-in-Laws Lounge in New Orleans after a second-line for Dr. John.
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  • Second-line for  New Orleans legendary musician, Dr. John (Mac Rebennack) in New Orleans. that began and ended at Kermit's Treme Mother In Law Lounge.  Dr. John died of a heartattack on Jume 6, 2019
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  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA, Masked workers prepare a Confederate statue of  General Robert E. Lee for removal from Lee Circle. It was the last of four Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuments was approved by the city council in 2015.
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  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA,  The Confederate statue of General Robert E. Lee  being removed from Lee Circle . It was the last of four Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuments was approved by the city council in 2015.
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  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA,  The Confederate statue of General Robert E. Lee  being removed from Lee Circle . It was the last of four Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuments was approved by the city council in 2015.
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  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA,  Empty base where a Confederate statue of  General Robert E. Lee  stood in . It was the last of four Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuments was approved by the city council in 2015.
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  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA,  Empty base where a Confederate statue of  General Robert E. Lee  stood in . It was the last of four Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuments was approved by the city council in 2015.
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  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA,  Confederate statue of  General Robert E. Lee being removed from Lee Circle after a full day of preperations to lift it off a base by masked workers. It was the last of four Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuments was approved by the city council in 2015.
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  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA, Masked workers prepare a Confederate statue of  General Robert E. Lee for removal from Lee Circle. It was the last of four monuments to Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuments was approved by the city council in 2015.
    Removal General Lee Monument14.jpg
  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA, Masked workers prepare a Confederate statue of  General Robert E. Lee for removal from Lee Circle. It was the last of four Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuments was approved by the city council in 2015.
    Removal General Lee Monument10.jpg
  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA,  The Confederate statue of General Robert E. Lee  being removed from Lee Circle . It was the last of four Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuments was approved by the city council in 2015.
    Removal General Lee Monument001.jpg
  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA,  Confederate statue of  General Robert E. Lee being removed from Lee Circle after a full day of preperations to lift it off a base by masked workers. It was the last of four Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuments was approved by the city council in 2015.
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  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA,  Confederate statue of  General Robert E. Lee being removed from Lee Circle after a full day of preperations to lift it off a base by masked workers. It was the last of four Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuments was approved by the city council in 2015.
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  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA,  Confederate statue of  General Robert E. Lee being removed from Lee Circle after a full day of preperations to lift it off a base by masked workers. IIt was the last of four Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuments was approved by the city council in 2015.
    Removal General Lee Monument04.jpg
  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA, Masked workers prepare a Confederate statue of  General Robert E. Lee for removal from Lee Circle. It was the last of four Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuments was approved by the city council in 2015.
    Removal General Lee Monument03.jpg
  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA, Masked workers prepare a Confederate statue of  General Robert E. Lee for removal from Lee Circle. It was the last of four monuments to Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuements was approved by the city council in 2015.
    Removal General Lee Monument01.jpg
  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA, Masked workers prepare a Confederate statue of  General Robert E. Lee for removal from Lee Circle. It was the last of four monuments to Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuements was approved by the city council in 2015.
    General Lee Removal01.jpg
  • Friday, May 19, 2017, New Orleans, LA,  Confederate statue of  General Robert E. Lee being removed from Lee Circle after a full day of preperations to lift it off a base by masked workers. It was the last of four monuments to Confederate-era monuments to be removed after a proposal by Mayor Mitch Landrieu to remove the monuements was approved by the city council in 2015.
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  • New Orleans LA, April, 12, 2015, The B.W. Cooper Apartments, know as the Callipoe projects. The projects have been closed since Hurricane Katrina. The blighted housing development is being demolished to to be replaced with  new middle income apartements.
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  • New Orleans LA, April, 12, 2015, The B.W. Cooper Apartments, know as the Callipoe projects. The projects have been closed since Hurricane Katrina. The blighted housing development is being demolished to to be replaced with  new middle income apartements.
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  • New Orleans LA, May, 21, 2015, Storm clouds over the B.W. Cooper Apartments, know as the Callipoe projects. The projects have been closed since Hurricane Katrina. The blighted housing development is being demolished to to be replaced with  new middle income apartements.
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  • New Orleans LA, May, 21, 2015, Storm clouds over the B.W. Cooper Apartments, know as the Callipoe projects. The projects have been closed since Hurricane Katrina. The blighted housing development is being demolished to to be replaced with  new middle income apartements.
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  • New Orleans LA, May, 21, 2015, Storm clouds over the B.W. Cooper Apartments, know as the Callipoe projects. The projects have been closed since Hurricane Katrina. The blighted housing development is being demolished to to be replaced with  new middle income apartements.
    Katrina Anniversary Ten Years15.jpg
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