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of i don't see the loser handle was going to it's excellent engine for the medical for got in front of them and find the truth. this is probably one of the best thing ever be born is in hello and welcome. i'm uh no problem kid. in the ever evolving landscape of the 21st century, the focus no more than ever is on india audit. each week i sit down with remarkable indians to bring you their unique views on our great country and this week is no exception. my guess this week is the fastest selling author and in does publishing history with books have been translated into 20 indian and into natural languages. is it the host of producer on a diplomat? please welcome mr. bucky, sent a bundle and almost a month. um, but be wonderful to see you when we get them to speak to the state of in,
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in the uh, the thank you so much for your auto in english 2 to so many as to the idea of 1st but not the right. the publisher 1st, i started writing my 1st book we did on 20042005. and i wrote my 1st 2 books along with my job. i was a banker and had to feedback my job because i come from auburn bedroom. one has to be practical, really have all your choices. i was born in mosley. my father's family is from about honestly uh the holy city of crossing those. i mean, and my mother's families from earlier earlier is waiting or additional visto. notice you closer to all the color, the next to the infected area, right in those days and then boarding school in the summer and i do. and then high school i school and college back in mobile. and then m b a from i am because i've been, although i was a bank of for 14 years and i wrote my 1st 2 books along with my job, the 1st of all purpose. i'm full 5 years to day. so those of 80, but i think it on 2008 and then we started sending it to publishers every single
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publish or the book you did it is a, one of them actually told me there's a dead indeed feeling, you know, i broke the reason for that, the, some of them give detailed feedback. they say, you know, you've, it's in books on those religious subjects and almost $2800.00 and then that's it. and about it and clean the tools which are the main method of battery. they are invested into this was also for the 2 books, it's a false base 40, but it's too long. this will what philosophy, someone i don't want do you not believe it? someone actually told me if you want to make a book of best and or you have to dump it down. i do not. i'm just like you told me that the don't know, but you're going to so much philosophy. you know, everyone does it good for? you know, it's no one was willing to publish it, but i said publish my 1st book. it actually was blessings. it just broke off in the 1st weekend and what prompted you to write the book? i started writing the book for my says, i began as a bill of philosophy, disease. what are the philosophy and answer to this question, what does he look? what does he mean? what does he mean? somebody to do that to speak?
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well, you should write, are you part of it will in my family, an idea of watching tv and we discovered something very interesting. you know, for the ancient versions, those were restroom place and the most important for them. gardens will call it a who dies and demons will call the day of us. ok, which is the exact opposite of the dental clinic because photos, globes are called daylight daylight, and quote, unquote, demons according to the internal list. and so becomes whole. and they go to debate that if intern indians and tim persians admit, we may have been calling each other, even because my board is already mon, your board, is, might, even, you must be like, so then who's right. i mean, the inside or the persians, right? me office on so it's neither and there's just 2 different points of view to evil is beyond the human revenue. right? so and on. so good to me that what does this truly some of those philosophies are drawn from the shirts and show up in a short cut open. it showed that i did some my own post and i discussed it with my family. they said that it's very nice that i don't doctor that i think and don't as
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a build philosophy piece, it's me and then god can modern to an adventure idea being gave an ident adventure total, which you can convey this last. what did you give the 1st manuscript, read to my sister to my brother, to my then life and will do this. i see it. they loved it. i told the family, obviously they want to no, no, no, no, no, i'm your family's us and they have enough. love is the number. then i talked to the police, but then let's, let's try it. and that's fine and good. rejected by everyone. and i said, and i wouldn't even use it, i says, published it. that means what did you do? my actually, my cell's invested in the afternoon and how many of those copies when a 1st 5000 copies? and how did you log into it? i made the 3 nelson for the book a deck i'm the one used to make the fence for books. right. and i didn't have too much money. i was a mr. loans have these right adult, frequent issue. do you meet the music for it? yes. and we shot a model against a cool my screen, and then put a look at last month too little. did they go to music and we lost it on youtube and it just took off. no one used to do the newest photo,
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but we also made the assembly of the 1st chapter with the same cover as a book and i went to manual. these are changing all across a landmarks. and i've gone in a sort that was a bank of the one who store tests coming in a suit with a pop point presentation. think this is my marketing plan. and i book, so i told them to, i have this idea and this is a book and i'm giving you a free sample. what's your problem there's displayed at the store. okay, so we started distributing this 1st chapter, this sampler one week before the launch of the book and what these guys did cross for land market that's i'd be displayed it at the cash content. okay, no to this was before smartphone. great, gosh, going to in those days was this magical place. i only see those customers get me, but he'll be going to buy. right. and you have to be to 60 seconds when the guy is making the bill and then you have nothing to do. and you see this chapter over the very nice cover of this in city on top. so you just pick it up and the people
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picked it up. uh many like the 1st chapter. so much neighborhood did they start coming back to the stores? we've developed on me. so cross border land, mom got so much positive feedback this out of the sample me that day. it is the order even before the launch of the book. i mean, i tried to begin with best selling the 1st week and said there's just some innovative acadia. that is, this was, and i'll do think i'm for sure. well, i'm upset with not to yes. so i'm on naturally, you know that off i'm new that she lives in the middle of the state for one of the gods and goddesses know that what i don't feel that the clinic one we're doing this strongly be difficult either for me either one of my younger readers had said not she was the daughter of the gods is such a cool. so i was always obsessed by him initially. think about it. if i'm writing a story to can read a philosophy on what does he with me, the best you know of the story is it destroyed over he lives as well too and you would and it is been doing 9293. i was yes. so i grew up in a way to live this family. my grandfather was
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a bundle. yeah. and i don't as it used to teach him manadis into university. so i was a believe of and i was young. we grew up in a very good and it just send me my college. it is my turn brother, actually shanae redone into it. it's me the providers. and it happened that that them. and that, that probably it seemed like a donation alignment did make you not believe in god. when somebody becomes in a test. after being a believer, i think he is, or she is angry with god. not a good thing or been not angry with the court appointed religious people. i really just people now order other upset and religion the season. i will it 1516. the other ones. if you remember that phone number of bus 2 a. yeah, actually i was, i was, there was any difficult. i remember this, that was and zebo this college. i remember when the 1st bomb blast had happened before, i can see this more from not and dial again. in fact, our group had people from on the to me everyone, shakespeare urgent as well, disclosing these folks me like been swamped, happy about it. and in fact, my father spoke to us, he said he left studio lives in people when people not
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a misunderstanding initially with him. and that is a time for religious liberals to speak even more loudly so that he'll give that message right. we went to levin understand and redone into eighty's for how long we've been play those movies really? yeah. so long peanuts to my work to life and i started the but i was thinking of these philosophies, actually i came back to 5th. and if you think about it, maybe that journey was meant to be because when i came back to 5th, i actually understood much more deeply, many of the philosophies that i learned as a, as a child. my father used to tell us that look in the traditional automatically in newburgh, this 10 seat. you said there's nothing wrong with being an atheist. okay. that is allowed some of those how physically schools heidi at the sound tell me, mom says chatterbox, where it is. they don't believe it or pay the good my dad and he said, but the key thing is that in india, ism doesn't mean, or he paid for it. and again,
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i hate to forego the said, because when you are infusing hated in yourself, it actually comes you even more me. he says, if you calmly make a decision to be in a few steps open. but if it's a form of rebellion that establishes and i understood it much of deeper, and that's what my father was right of course, isn't, but do go to that. don't you understand beyond so much more deeply when i was looking for a book in the city, there was some tough days. there were days. i remember that i was sleeping on a platform and i was angry. i said to god, i said, what does this i'm a gorman this from the national school of drama. you making me sleep on that a little bit that from making me go to an undignified life. i don't want to pay bill, but then i said, i don't want to pay due. i didn't pay, but i was thinking more of it for her. and when we were bayport, my mother was door by us. i do, don't think of something black on the saturday and your problem to the, or my mother used to only see the or so but those fascinating and then you'd old
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one books and 2nd, go into the villages. your latest book is called the items and it's been ordered to i didn't worship and spirituality tell me a little more about that. i don't bundle. there was a died in history or the last 1500 to 2000 years where id worshipping was. did i didn't, frankly, even worse than the fact many idol worshippers were most echoed means of them and the cause of a life as much of ancient wood was actually, i do wish me. yeah. the good omens egyptians basically gaming central americans didn't and didn't just dialogue quite a most of them are violently like the kids by whom, by widows. lastly, the 2 groups shut up and christians, in particular scripts because they believe that they were shipping. is it all, it's not at all christians did it because after completion symbols, indonesian was changed into it was essentially these 2 groups enforced. they did it for them satisfactory because a lot of them pagans also want to know me, but the reverse never happened. i do wish to think of those been going around the world saying no other way of shipping. i just really didn't say that. i'm not
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saying i do that. think i was uh uh they don't, i don't long. in fact they have a lot of students. they don't have many of the in don't need divisions that i knew were shipping. fagan controls have like, frankly, and as the cost system with me, we didn't always causes internal divisions. idle to different cultures don't have, but i didn't worship ink cartridges. have a lot of intuitive strengths as well. in creative lives in this me, this book is actually to be the case for either worship. and why am i such a bell day to worship me in the last surviving id worship inc. i chose, but even in a country like cause a song like a tentative without kind of a hearty man. i know there's worshipping us, go on and you're losing such a song, was it? and such a song was produced, but the song was made into a hit by the loss of waving i'm on the loss of leaving. i knew it should be in control because we are says do not understand what i do with shopping. so this book is to actually explain the concept. the lady was the a little further. it is of improvement. what celebrate the stance which is included
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liberalism, inclusive, environmentalism, intuitive respect for the the feminine that comes with the english have been with nobody will credit person about india, about bye to you. i just didn't that natalie center, indiana. and they'd been in a london, what did you do to promote being an indian over there? so transfer what i do ask you to be there. i think it's a wonderful who's dying minimal trinity. me to speak of and then go to because after many centuries of decline, india is that i using once again, a bungee or i truly influence and narrative body can only emerge when you actually have hawk by me. otherwise it's wanted as in day more just more and more as a possible economy, a little over 2 years ago. p 1991 phoebe's nomic liberalization. india is due to be, was smaller than a few than the gross sales funnel for a few companies in the us. we would that for me, there's 2 or 3 companies made more money than all of and go, well,
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every of you would bet for, and we didn't just put this in our lifetimes. there's not a 5th of this economy on a base one with a total. i just know it's been a fantastic book because of that there's much more interest in the if you go over the annual form, will essentially you see us family and to, to, to canada illustrated. they have an outside influence on global culture of play. new york, you know, can change how the entire world thinks about the american revolution. and we've been here. i mean, it's a model of new york, this applied to the photo meal. i, the city. you can have them breathing clean monday, but frankly it won't change. there was no one way. doesn't have the cultural part that new york says we had a lot of in drumline head on television. people used to pick up the jump was in draw in the thing, but it didn't change the society, but there was a diamond in the country. yes. night in the 1st millennium, more than a 1000 years ago. absolutely. so much. oh se asia, it should be, oh, actually, yes,
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the like for the people in america knows them said, you'll have an indian walk by the us embassy and then suddenly him get into america next. and then we'll call him, you can call me mike, why? because america is considered bar, there was a diamond people who so in united them said voters still going to new york to us. i truly very unfortunate bottles. it started processes as well because they've been so popular for the last 200 us to having a cultural impact. so that has an old sized cards for them back on the rest of the one, which is where this lender. so both even more beautiful and narrows and you know, behind an auditorium i guess the live able to impact much of the cultural congregations out there. i used to go and make speeches at all for danbury. lucy, very spaces present the indian point of view because actually many of them don't understand the industrial, many countries which i'm misunderstood. india and i show so many basic because actually our point of view is simply not pulled up. and you know this and who sent me a perfect, of course, and many it is an improvement, but ah, point of view should be put up. you know,
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that otherwise they have their own biases. that's right. so why do they have biases towards india? i think it's a new little history because the ceo says people lose the wheel alignment. do you think it was because also our leader did not sort of spoke about the greatness of our country. and now we have a leader who talks about the goodness. i don't wanna do that makes a difference, have a lot the night. but the biggest difference is made by a on success. there's this economy school routine, shut them off for who had shown towards data that the lowest point in human history . 40 and does economy relative to the rest of the work was actually in the district, but it has of course, disastrous, weak, odd, declined, continued, forced 1947, our lowest point in human history compared to that extra, the world was actually the late 19th is in the 4th millennium, and that was by far the just country on a niche as landlord, the 35 percent of the was you need me on louis point a little was the late 19. if
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these were not in the sixty's, we didn't have 7 because the us was sending us edited the film ship to mouth. yes, yes, that's useless. and we don't ships at all. millions would have died in into in 10 minutes. if you're in this situation with the 4th for us to talk with you on that, or do you all kinds of because didn't it up on my weekly data? me how much i did on it did said it's so beautiful. it took us uh, more than that of my so that was one of the that's essentially the hard on everything is are. and if you don't have a way that you don't have box and you cannot move out of mind, you cannot build up. and as you cannot believe, culture, i'm because i think i, i biggest mistake was that the door socialism as an economic policy force maybe important that we didn't work for the liberalization of 1991 or the economy side booming and therefore is no surprise. now, as we ought of and be much of india can we have a long way to go. we have started and back from the work. i totally agree, yoga so big. well, doesn't this whole big? you know so much because they're interested because in desktop,
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what are your views on this? and then me now um i would uh it took us many is to fight fight. finally, supreme court had to give the word. it's a solicitation moment for us and, and you know what we're talking about, what happened to fagan, i knew were shipping uh, uh, photos it is on most never, it happened. it appears in idaho shipping cause it arrived this week. once the templates of luxor were gone for the only conditions each month, next, whatever the news that had happened or how guess sophia, is converted into a mosque who's getting this done with me. and even the pork made a statement for speed as a church. and therefore now has been enrolled into a mosque, is that right? but what people after working that before and i'll give sophia was a choice 1600 years ago. actually it was a payment temper. go ahead and, and go to so the but that i don't pay them though they didn't go through any more. so there's no one there to remember that this is a revival that was on most never been to the last 1015. and it is, it's
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a civilization moment. the 2nd thing i'm making a document tool. it's on this on a bunch of yeah. model for the, you know, 2 legs missing tooth clause. maybe it's called ogden, only it, it don't offer splendid son. among the people he interviewed was this legendary. i totally disagree. came on much about and i'm paraphrasing, and he said this and i documented you were suddenly using, i'm and, and then listening. but it was a photo. no, it wasn't coming to us from central issue. and so it was made about to be the ones who destroyed the movies and become a tough shape. what do i have to do with the i'm an internal issue. in that sense, i don't think the temple is a him, too much commercial. it's actually an engine photo gallery. so there's a fluttering and later when back us and destroyed that them. and that the infant as being the booth and the way i see it in a meat this one to the document. it'll be it wrong to say that of course. and it's for him to denver and do good but, but we should be included about this if i got it, which was if i have the gentleman who as far as i can as how he's coming. okay.
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yeah, just tell me shows and yeah, you know, the one who filed the kids from the most of them that have been said yes, he is coming to the movie, the input. absolutely. sound a bit louder. yeah, because he was think it because he saw the evidence from me in the, in the case because roger on youngster. wonderful. that's right. to me it's a civilization and moment then if we use it with this can be i take off on your team and we will also send the message to the world about a religious scholar. and i think we with the chief justice board meeting to be with him at this document as well. and he inside of mentioned out there. so here is you said that the, the read this case was done read. it wasn't that my daughter field of minority kind of getting into was, it was actually proven in a court of law to evidence. right? so actually they would automatically evidence which was the can to prove that. in fact, there was around the only thing below the, so you say, so this is a much longer, but actually it's much more stable because,
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and the example of the fonts have actually makes it clear. you says that if you do it this way, then there's will be not or lose because even the people who the case may have one against can see the evidence. and they accepted it. they're not being forced to be seeing the evidence, which is the only way advantage of, i guess is those is coming to the dentist because you seen the evidence. yes, i saw his interview and it was fascinating to see him being part of this was celebration. and i think because of the way it was done me because it was done to a process of the day me to court process to evidence presentation is not that anyone went in for them to better agreed with this other lady. it was the was a court this, me that it. and he as a litigant, what i've seen all the evidence, the 2 items, there's a much bigger weight, it's longer, but it's so much more hardly clear. absolutely. because what is it, how do i go to every one of them and find the truth? and what are you working on these days? i have a book coming out on the embroider. i didn't to allow. it was
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a been sold in an indian embryo from the south, a 1000000 in bro, microsoft, india used to india and much associations with me. one of the great this in the name for us. yes. so sort of which would come out hopefully by the end of this year . and i had the 50 book of that, i'm 10 to the series this way connected to this electricity. oh, so actually both those cds that actually link to each other. one of the ways to see that i'm to see it easy, so 15 under the are pretty quick for the events of this electricity. right. and this festival of that, i'm tennessee. these can be that is a minus one book of this year by tuesday. and the title itself makes it of this, the type lives that i use of menu. oh, that's amazing links at all. and then i'm going to seed films made on this on this books then of a lot. see, love is it under the will get the one that i would love to. i would love to be a part of a know you and coming on to i see as i have to show that you did as an anchor now. and how much time to dig through, like the fun book this now your house has been to danielle since my 1st book
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because it is live in books and also i'm a look on what are your thoughts on how to today india in today's time, where do you see india in 2047 and a complete 100 years of independence counting for the last many centuries. i mean this from the bottom of the hi. this is probably one of the best things it will be born is in, in the wow. you know, and we have one of your lucky to envision which will see this transformation a 1000 years ago. and there was, by far the largest economy on 150 percent of the world's i chose to get influenced by a centralized china japan, southeast asia, right up to the middle east. we were the same 3rd off in to read. you're the center of the engine sciences, navigation nod ancestors. i've left game and military and off to 4000000 sanskrit. so henderson manuscripts, that's more than that is to be engine oil combined. we had the largest universities
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we had and all of it was, they slowly decline the, you know, with the maintenance and that began from the 11th century on works just a 100 years ago. prime minister sitting in the u. k. could just boss orders on just me ordering. a man made a fan and i don't know which katy what knew? 4000000 of our fellow indians. yes. you're in 1942. destroyed it 2 years ago and people do nothing about it. this will under 50 years ago on these fluttering and reading on these good much right in the hospital. if i was going to do hundreds of thousands of feet for the degree of them and then turned in his lives, this was the speak with him look where we are now going to me, i'll be there to come in throwing every day in security economy and culture it's, it's a great time to be born in and then the only thing i would say this is one of i'm an indelible me, you know, i'm very optimistic about in there. but yes, things which i, what criticising i want to design. and i think one of the biggest for sydney and them said, is that we get complacent,
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very quickly to be one of the fields is i didn't many out assuming she is it in enough fair to be heavy, will automatically become awful. i said nothing is or the we won't get a better opportunity than this. but if you mess up the next decade, if we do our typically, you know, indians, our biggest problem is internally, this will only be starting to fight the. i'm gonna show you as a thousands of years. we have been defeated because of that. i don't want to be and widows the need to defeat as useful does. he does, it's absolute, you know, because there was always, you know, in building this unity, the most of them in united we must remain focused. we must work hard. but this one, the best buy has to be bought in, and then we get it like every, every back relative to the rest of the world. the way you want to know something to be and, and what is it that you want to achieve of making my own small contribution to culture that i love so much. i'm not just a proud indian because i was born. i genuinely seen that into modeling was naturally as a rock when recon genuinely make the world
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a better place. and i want to make my own small contribution to that's what makes me appear at 1st to see if i see any, uh, uh, indian telling me that they think i've added something. mm. uh, that makes me feel that she really felt. thank you so much. and thank you for watching you join me again next week for another increment conversation and a unique view of india. as we will talk about audit, i'm on a phone kid across the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as 1st?
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have gaming stand has attracted conquerors attention from time immemorial, in the 19th century, the british empire decided to subjugate that century. the british view, the afghan lands as the northern gateway to india, and wanted to turn them into an obedient province, trying to predict independence, the mere of a dentist in doors to homage turned for help to russia. waste the rate is considered their deal political adversary. this was the last straw for london. britain declared war on the half gans in august 18, 39. the invaders occupied couple and brought their henchmen to bower. the invaders brutally suppressed any resistance, thus, is deli. they slaughtered all ask in man who had reached adulthood and raped hundreds of women seeking to humiliate the muslims of 18. 41 general uprising
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against the british yoke began debris. it is under the command of general elton stone left couple and started to retreat. only a few out of the 16000 invaders who had begun their march from couple made it to the british position in general about the defeat of the royal army caused in norm is damaged to the prestige of the british empire throughout the world. the victory of the afghan people became the most important events in the history of the oppressed peoples resistance to the colonialist. it just failed the races. smith of the european invincibility, the crime for almost the century. it's been a strong hold of russian culture. 10 years ago of the events, the divided dependence that is history into before and after it became part of
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russia for good the progress of divorce to do so to the so we took to me was to see the fitness, the superficial. if the board of different shows here, it was more or less to but that will jeff has to do some we do the with the station trista can look better. what i think was in the midst of which is the port boulevard. the quote was pretty crossed and the good person it says gets, it was a, it's a decent letter, but it is a floor federal investigative. certainly just the internet to the spirit. i didn't, i suppose by us. and i'm probably the coolest side of things. but most of us do it and explore. chipped over to vehicle because danielle, could we move in,
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you receive the just behind me is the very halt of the spots country at home. music festivals, christmas mall kids. the big 3 day parades. and today, it was hosting a concepts to celebrate the 10th of last 3 of crime is reunification with russia, with flooding met through 10, congratulating the nation on this historic date. crimea is 1st and foremost the people. they carried faith in the fatherland through the decades. they have never separated themselves from russia, and this is what allowed crimea to return to the common families. meanwhile, the returning head of state had special praise with us and kept the presidential apollo to regents coming under constant attack.
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