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Are you aware of the significance of your words? In this message, Pastor Eric Robertson shares how idle words can hurt others and even bring judgement upon ourselves. What are Idle Words?Matthew 12: 36-37NLT: "And I tell you this, you must give an account on judgment day for every idle word you speak. The words you say will either acquit you or condemn you."NIV: "for every empty word" ESV: "for every careless word" We speak idle words when we speak without understanding the weight and responsibility of our words.Speaking idle words is like putting a car in neutral and hammering the gas. You are wasting vital energy but not going anywhere or helping anyone.Idle words come in many forms but the most common form of idle words is empty criticism.Your words shape your world. If you sow seeds of empty criticism you will reap the fruit of it. How Are We Judged?Matthew 7: 2 You are judged with the same measure that you judge others. You get to choose your own judgment based on how you treat others. This happens in this life and the next.This judgment does not pertain to your salvation but to your ministry and what you have done with what you were given.1 Corinthians 3: 12-15 How Do We Protect Ourselves from Idle Words?1. Check your heart.Luke 6: 45 "A good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and an evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of."The key to taming the tongue is forming yourself into the image of Jesus. God is not interested in renewing one part of you, He wants to transform all of you. 2. Check your mindA word starts with a thought. If you can change the way you think, you can change the way you speak. If you are constantly thinking about what is wrong, you are misdirecting your ability to make things right. Criticism is a gift that, when used correctly, leads to restoration, but when used incorrectly leads to division and pain. Philippians 4:8 3. Check your mouth.Not everything you think needs to be said. The key to growth in this area of your life is self-discipline brought forth from a relationship with the Holy Spirit. Ask the Holy Spirit to help you tame your tongue.Ephesians 4:29 Proverbs: 29: 11 If what you want to say isn't going to build someone up, or it doesn't fit the occasion, don't say it. What would your life look like if you exchanged criticism for kindness?You are creating a world with your words. You are either creating heaven on earth or hell on earth. What do you want your legacy to be? Your words are the building blocks of your legacy no matter how you use them.
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Words are immensely powerful. They are a reflection of what's in your heart. Just as a tree is known by the fruit it bears, we are known by the words we speak and by our actions. We need to be swift to hear, slow to speak, and slow to wrath. For more information about this episode contact us at Ministry@churchofchristmerced.com or call us at 209 722 0312.
The Lord warns us that on Judgment Day, we will account for every idle word we utter. Why are mere words so important? We will discuss this...and just a little more about the sin against the Holy Spirit.
The Lord warns us that on Judgment Day, we will account for every idle word we utter. Why are mere words so important? We will discuss this...and just a little more about the sin against the Holy Spirit.
The Lord warns us that on Judgment Day, we will account for every idle word we utter. Why are mere words so important? We will discuss this...and just a little more about the sin against the Holy Spirit.
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Message | Idle words are words said in passing when you are caught off guard. For example: Someone may ask you, “How are you doing today?” and you may instinctively say, “I have seen better days.” Or maybe your child may ask, “Could you buy me this new toy for me?” and you may say, “Honey, we cannot afford that.” Well, saying idle words like that negate your words of faith for the great days or the financial harvest you are believing will come. Partner with Me | https://amosjohnsonjr.com/partner Join my Online Community | https://amosjohnsonjr.com/join
Episode 27 of Victory Vision answers the question of judgment to come for idle words and corrupt communication.
When the Pharisees reject Jesus as the Christ in Matthew 12, Jesus speaks directly to them, cryptically revealing the evil condition of their hearts reflected in their words. Reading this chapter in context brings much peace to the believer and emphasizes even more just how important Jesus' mission of salvation was!
When the Pharisees reject Jesus as the Christ in Matthew 12, Jesus speaks directly to them, cryptically revealing the evil condition of their hearts reflected in their words. Reading this chapter in context brings much peace to the believer and emphasizes even more just how important Jesus' mission of salvation was!
Hey there BCU Fam! In our conversations, we either give or take (ideas, thoughts, beliefs, or The Word of God). Are the words we give profitable to others and glorify God? Let's talk about it! After you finish listening, please head over to the comments section at www.BlenCouragesU.com so we can continue our conversation! Thanks everyone and God bless you! Yours in faithful service, Blen
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Mic drop:…An instance of deliberately dropping or tossing aside one's microphone at the end of a performance or speech one considers to have been particularly impressive. "Idle Words" is week 3 of our Mic Drop series preached at Woodlake Church in Tulsa Oklahoma on May 29, 2022 by Pastor Brandon Verderber. This series focuses on those "Mic Drop" moments that occur in the Bible that make it clear what Jesus meant, especially in areas where we sometimes stumble. The chief verse of this specific message is from Matthew 5:33-37 NIV. If you would like the notes for this message, you can follow this link: https://www.bible.com/events/48902732 If you have any questions or comments, please email us at SermonQA@Woodlake.church and we will be happy to help you find the answers you're looking for. Be sure to check back for more episodes!
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Mary Magdalene went to Peter and told him Jesus' body had been stolen. Peter ran to the tomb, looked inside, and left ... believing a lie. After speaking with Jesus and the angels, she told Peter her first report was wrong, and that Jesus had risen from the dead. Peter ran to the tomb a second time, looked inside, and left ... doubting the truth. Sometimes, we need a little Holy Spirit. Sometimes, we need Jesus to help us. Ya'll, it takes grace to understand grace.
Mary Magdalene went to Peter and told him Jesus' body had been stolen. Peter ran to the tomb, looked inside, and left ... believing a lie. After speaking with Jesus and the angels, she told Peter her first report was wrong, and that Jesus had risen from the dead. Peter ran to the tomb a second time, looked inside, and left ... doubting the truth. Sometimes, we need a little Holy Spirit. Sometimes, we need Jesus to help us. Ya'll, it takes grace to understand grace.
Mary Magdalene went to Peter and told him Jesus' body had been stolen. Peter ran to the tomb, looked inside, and left ... believing a lie. After speaking with Jesus and the angels, she told Peter her first report was wrong, and that Jesus had risen from the dead. Peter ran to the tomb a second time, looked inside, and left ... doubting the truth. Sometimes, we need a little Holy Spirit. Sometimes, we need Jesus to help us. Ya'll, it takes grace to understand grace.
Join Kellee Pope and Kevin Mintmier today for a discussion about idle words, and how they impact us, others, the world, and the Courts of Heaven.Today's Scripture references:Matthew 12https://my.bible.com/bible/97/MAT.12.MSGEphesians 5:3https://my.bible.com/bible/97/EPH.5.MSGMatthew 5:43https://my.bible.com/bible/97/MAT.5.MSGEcclesiastes 10https://my.bible.com/bible/97/ECC.10.MSG1 Peter 3:10https://my.bible.com/bible/97/1PE.3.MSGGalatians 5:4https://my.bible.com/bible/97/GAL.5.MSGGripped on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0859N15FDGripped on Audiblehttps://www.audible.com/pd/Gripped-Audiobook/B09GJ4PL2GKellee's LinkTreehttps://linktr.ee/KelleePopeKevin's LinkTreehttps://linktr.ee/kevin.mintmier
Pastor Thomas looks at the teachings of Jesus surrounding the words we say. The video version of the service is available here on YouTube.
This episode of Dr. Aikens’s podcast series “Word for Today” reminds us that our words have power and that when we speak “idle words,” they can do harm to us over and over, so be careful of the weight of our words. In this episode of “Word for Today,” Dr. Aikens shares how we can […]
Listen more than you speak, and you'll save yourself a lot of idle words.
Would you like to know the future? Jesus tells you how you can know today what will happen when he returns. Pastor Luke teaches from Matthew 12:33-37 in "Idle Words," part 9 of his 12-part series, "Responses to the Messiah."
Reading from The Gospel According Matthew 12:31-37 (NLT) ~Jesus and the Prince of Demons Cont.~ Scripture reading followed by discussion. Jesus continued response to the Pharisees who claimed Jesus was empowered by the prince of demons. The hardened hearts that call things of God, wicked. Charismatic experiences that leave some uncomfortable. Looking for the fruit, testing the fruit. People respond out of what ever is in our heart. Confidence comes from our understanding of our Identity.
Daily Word - Idle words are words said in passing when you are caught off guard. For example: Someone may ask you, “How are you doing today?” and you may instinctively say, “I have seen better days.” Or maybe your child may ask, “Could you buy me this new toy for me?” and you may say, “Honey, we cannot afford that.” Well, saying idle words like that negate your words of faith for the great days or the financial harvest you are believing will come. Links - Join, Partner
This episode of Dr. Aikens’s podcast series “Word for Today” reveals to us the revelatory truth we need to know about Genesis 3:1 and the Subtility of the serpent in the Garden of Eden In this episode of “Word for Today,” Dr. Aikens shares the life-changing truth of the three definitions of Subtility and how […]
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Jesus should have a powerful effect on each of us. As we learn to walk with him, our hearts change. We start looking more like him. And we start sounding more like him. Taking up our cross and following him daily means what comes out of our mouth will glorify him.
Jesus should have a powerful effect on each of us. As we learn to walk with him, our hearts change. We start looking more like him. And we start sounding more like him. Taking up our cross and following him daily means what comes out of our mouth will glorify him.
In the 12th installment of the Ancient Paths series, Pastor Wade and Pastor Matt deliver this uplifting word pointing us to the Ancient Heights! Our commander sits enthroned on high, arrayed in victory and is calling us up to join him on the ancient heights. Israel was called by God to "Go Up!" and posses the land. Our pastors remind us that we must elevate, make aliyah, become an "Olah", pleasing to the Lord in order to ascend to the heights of the calling the Lord has for this body and every member in it. This won't just be given passively, we have to go and dispossess ancient hostilities that seek to occupy our promise from God! We are admonished to pursue it and not to turn back until every enemy has been dealt with. Our pastors key us in, not just to what we must do, but how to do it! We cannot go our own way, do as we please, or speak idle words! No, we are called higher, to a kind of joyful warfare, trusting in our God. This word will convict you, cause you to repent, then lift you right to the station you need to serve from!
In the 12th installment of the Ancient Paths series, Pastor Wade and Pastor Matt deliver this uplifting word pointing us to the Ancient Heights! Our commander sits enthroned on high, arrayed in victory and is calling us up to join him on the ancient heights. Israel was called by God to "Go Up!" and posses the land. Our pastors remind us that we must elevate, make aliyah, become an "Olah", pleasing to the Lord in order to ascend to the heights of the calling the Lord has for this body and every member in it. This won't just be given passively, we have to go and dispossess ancient hostilities that seek to occupy our promise from God! We are admonished to pursue it and not to turn back until every enemy has been dealt with. Our pastors key us in, not just to what we must do, but how to do it! We cannot go our own way, do as we please, or speak idle words! No, we are called higher, to a kind of joyful warfare, trusting in our God. This word will convict you, cause you to repent, then lift you right to the station you need to serve from!
In the 12th installment of the Ancient Paths series, Pastor Wade and Pastor Matt deliver this uplifting word pointing us to the Ancient Heights! Our commander sits enthroned on high, arrayed in victory and is calling us up to join him on the ancient heights. Israel was called by God to "Go Up!" and posses the land. Our pastors remind us that we must elevate, make aliyah, become an "Olah", pleasing to the Lord in order to ascend to the heights of the calling the Lord has for this body and every member in it. This won't just be given passively, we have to go and dispossess ancient hostilities that seek to occupy our promise from God! We are admonished to pursue it and not to turn back until every enemy has been dealt with. Our pastors key us in, not just to what we must do, but how to do it! We cannot go our own way, do as we please, or speak idle words! No, we are called higher, to a kind of joyful warfare, trusting in our God. This word will convict you, cause you to repent, then lift you right to the station you need to serve from!
In the 12th installment of the Ancient Paths series, Pastor Wade and Pastor Matt deliver this uplifting word pointing us to the Ancient Heights! Our commander sits enthroned on high, arrayed in victory and is calling us up to join him on the ancient heights. Israel was called by God to "Go Up!" and posses the land. Our pastors remind us that we must elevate, make aliyah, become an "Olah", pleasing to the Lord in order to ascend to the heights of the calling the Lord has for this body and every member in it. This won't just be given passively, we have to go and dispossess ancient hostilities that seek to occupy our promise from God! We are admonished to pursue it and not to turn back until every enemy has been dealt with. Our pastors key us in, not just to what we must do, but how to do it! We cannot go our own way, do as we please, or speak idle words! No, we are called higher, to a kind of joyful warfare, trusting in our God. This word will convict you, cause you to repent, then lift you right to the station you need to serve from!
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Idle Words: A Product of The Heart is a devotional on the Tell Them Truth Podcast that reminds the listener of seriousness of idle talk through the words of Christ.
Let no idle words proceed out from your mouth. Today we are talking about bad words and the effect they can have on us. Visit us at www.thedcxp.com and send us an email at thedcxp@gmail.com and follow us on instagram.com/thedcxp.
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Idle words are words said in passing when you are caught off guard. For example: Someone may ask you, “How are you doing today?” and you may instinctively say, “I have seen better days.” Or maybe your child may ask, “Could you buy me this new toy for me?” and you may say, “Honey, we cannot afford that.” Well, saying idle words like that negate your words of faith for the great days or the financial harvest you are believing will come. Listen to today's Daily Word to learn why your idle words have to align with your faith to receive what God has for you. Links Discussions Partnership
This podcast is about the first time a revelatory concept of Apostle Aikens went right into my spirit, bypassing my mind totally. She was teaching about words we idly speak that are kept and used against us by the enemy when we think to do go. This concept is life-changing.
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"Ask the Holy Spirit to evaluate whether your words are building others up, or they're destroying others, or are they destroying you." —Carlos Rodriquez Carlos Rodriguez steps in to preach a message "Idle Words." Carlos challenges us to take ownership of what we say to others and to ourselves, just as the Bible commands. He points out how whatever we speak is a clear depiction of what is in our hearts... Now, if we're to be co-heirs with Christ, ambassadors to the Kingdom and examples in our families and our households, we need to start by changing ourselves to be an example. The Word doesn't tell us to "be like Christians." It tells us to be like Christ. Speaker: Carlos Rodriguez Sermon: Idle Words Date: May 19, 2019 Grace and Faith Church, Tampa, FL
Idle words are words said in passing when you are caught off guard. For example: Someone may ask you, “How are you doing today?” and you may instinctively say, “I have seen better days.” Or maybe your child may ask, “Could you buy me this new toy for me?” and you may say, “Honey, we cannot afford that.” Well, saying idle words like that negate your words of faith for the great days or the financial harvest you are believing will come. In today's message, learn why your idle words have to align with your faith to receive what God has for you.
This message is about how our words can do harm or good to our lives or people that listen to them.
Believers Voice of Victory Audio Broadcast for Thursday 11/22/2018 Join Kenneth and Gloria Copeland on Believer’s Voice of Victory as they explain how idle words have to go if you want to operate in unhindered faith. When you’re tempted to speak negative words, start praising God! He inhabits the praises of His people. So, fill your mouth with thanksgiving and put this law of faith to work!
Believers Voice of Victory Video Broadcast for Thursday 11/22/2018 Join Kenneth and Gloria Copeland on Believer’s Voice of Victory as they explain how idle words have to go if you want to operate in unhindered faith. When you’re tempted to speak negative words, start praising God! He inhabits the praises of His people. So, fill your mouth with thanksgiving and put this law of faith to work!
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In a society where words are just spoken without any thoughts to what we speak. It is time that we pay closer attention to the words we speak as those some words will condemn or justify us.
In a society where words are just spoken without any thoughts to what we speak. It is time that we pay closer attention to the words we speak as those some words will condemn or justify us.
How well you communicate has a direct correlation to the success of your relationship. Your marriage will never rise above the level of your mouth. Words have a dramatic impact and are always consequential.
How well you communicate has a direct correlation to the success of your relationship. Your marriage will never rise above the level of your mouth. Words have a dramatic impact and are always consequential.
How well you communicate has a direct correlation to the success of your relationship. Your marriage will never rise above the level of your mouth. Words have a dramatic impact and are always consequential.
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In 1835, settlers in Australia discovered a European man dressed in kangaroo skins, a convict who had escaped an earlier settlement and spent 32 years living among the natives of southern Victoria. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll review the extraordinary life of William Buckley, the so-called "wild white man" of colonial Australia. We'll also try to fend off scurvy and puzzle over some colorful letters. Intro: Radar pioneer Sir Robert Watson-Watt wrote a poem about ironically being stopped by a radar gun. The programming language Ook! is designed to be understood by orangutans. Sources for our feature on William Buckley: John Morgan, Life and Adventures of William Buckley, 1852. R.S. Brain, Letters From Victorian Pioneers, 1898. Francis Peter Labillière, Early History of the Colony of Victoria, 1878. James Bonwick, Port Phillip Settlement, 1883. William Thomas Pyke, Savage Life in Australia, 1889. Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke, Stories of Australia in the Early Days, 1897. John M. White, "Before the Mission Station: From First Encounters to the Incorporation of Settlers Into Indigenous Relations of Obligation," in Natasha Fijn, Ian Keen, Christopher Lloyd, and Michael Pickering, eds., Indigenous Participation in Australian Economies II, 2012. Patrick Brantlinger, "Eating Tongues: Australian Colonial Literature and 'the Great Silence'," Yearbook of English Studies 41:2 (2011), 125-139. Richard Broome, "Buckley, William," Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Sept. 23, 2004. Marjorie J. Tipping, "Buckley, William (1780–1856)," Australian Dictionary of Biography, 1966. Reminiscenses of James Buckley Who Lived for Thirty Years Among the Wallawarro or Watourong Tribes at Geelong Port Phillip, Communicated by Him to George Langhorne (manuscript), State Library of Victoria (accessed Jan. 28, 2018). "William Buckley," Culture Victoria (accessed Jan. 28, 2018). Jill Singer, "Here's a True Hero," [Melbourne] Herald Sun, June 8, 2001, 22. "Australia's Most Brazen, Infamous Jailbreaks," ABC Premium News, Aug. 19, 2015. "Extraordinary Tale of Our Early Days," Centralian Advocate, April 6, 2010, 13. Bridget McManus, "Buckley's Story Revisited: Documentary," The Age, April 8, 2010, 15. Albert McKnight, "Legend Behind Saying 'You've Got Buckley's'," Bega District News, Oct. 21, 2016, 11. David Adams, "Wild Man Lives Anew," [Melbourne] Sunday Age, Feb. 16, 2003, 5. Leighton Spencer, "Convict Still a Controversial Figure," Echo, Jan. 10, 2013, 14. "Fed: Museum Buys Indigenous Drawings of Convict," AAP General News Wire, April 23, 2012. The drawing above is Buckley Ran Away From Ship, by the Koorie artist Tommy McRae, likely drawn in the 1880s. From Culture Victoria. Listener mail: Yoshifumi Sugiyama and Akihiro Seita, "Kanehiro Takaki and the Control of Beriberi in the Japanese Navy," Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 106:8 (August 2013), 332–334. Wikipedia, "Takaki Kanehiro" (accessed Feb. 9, 2018). Yoshinori Itokawa, "Kanehiro Takaki (1849–1920): A Biographical Sketch," Journal of Nutrition 106:5, 581–8. Alan Hawk, "The Great Disease Enemy, Kak’ke (Beriberi) and the Imperial Japanese Army," Military Medicine 171:4 (April 2006), 333-339. Alexander R. Bay, Beriberi in Modern Japan: The Making of a National Disease, 2012. "Scott and Scurvy," Idle Words, March 6, 2010. Marcus White, "James Lind: The Man Who Helped to Cure Scurvy With Lemons," BBC News, Oct. 4, 2016. Jonathan Lamb, "Captain Cook and the Scourge of Scurvy," BBC History, Feb. 17, 2011. Wikipedia, "Vitamin C: Discovery" (accessed Feb. 9, 2018). This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Miles, who sent this corroborating link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
Idle words are words said in passing when you are caught off guard. For example: Someone may ask you,"How are you doing today?" and you may instinctively say, "I have seen better days." Or maybe your child may ask, "Could you buy me this new toy for me?" and you may say, "Honey, we cannot afford that." Well, saying idle words like that negate your words of faith for the great days or the financial harvest you are believing will come. In today's message, learn why your idle words have to align with your faith to receive what God has for you.
"THE LORD MY COMPANION" PART 1... THROUGH OUT THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT THE GOD OF HEAVEN AND OF EARTH THE GREAT "I AM ", and THE NEW TESTAMENT OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST HAS PROVEN TIME AND TIME AGAIN THAT HE WILL NEVER LEAVE NOR FORSAKE US. HEBREWS 13:5 PART 2... IDLE WORDS "SET GUARD, O LORD OVER MY MOUTH" PS..141 BLESSINGS, TO YA'LL, I'M SO EXCITIED TO OPEN UP THE WONDERFUL WORDS OF LIFE WITH YOU AND THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD. JOIN US WON'T YOU. CHAT ROOM OPEN. COME IN LOVE, SPIRIT AND IN TRUTH. ***PRAY, PRAY, FOR THE THINGS THE LORD PUTS ON YOUR HEART WITH JOY. REMEMBER YOUR PRAYER CHANGES THINGS. BELIEVE, PRAY IN FAITH AND BELIEVE**** EVANGELIST LACEY KAY GREEN wwwlaceykayministries.org contact me. PAY PAL HEY, WHOLE WIDE WORLD YOU SURE DO LOOK GOOD TO ME. I'M PRAYING FOR YOU
Maciej Ceglowski is the founder of Pinboard. He writes at Idle Words. “My natural contrarianism makes me want to see if I can do something long-term in an industry where everything either changes until it's unrecognizable or gets sold or collapses. I like the idea of things on the web being persistent. And more basically, I reject this idea that everything has to be on a really short time scale just because it involves technology. We’ve had these computers around for a while now. It’s time we start treating them like everything else in our lives, where it kind of lives on the same time scale that we do and doesn’t completely fall off the end of the world every three or four years.” Thanks to MailChimp, Audible, and Casper, and MIT Press for sponsoring this week's episode. Show Notes: @baconmeteor idlewords.com Ceglowski on Longform [2:00] Pinboard [2:00] The Bedbug Registry [17:00] "The Internet With a Human Face" (YouTube) [20:00] "Thoreau 2.0" (Idle Words • Sep 2013) [27:00] The Longform Guide to Sleep (Presented by Casper) [32:00] "The Alameda-Weehawken Burrito Tunnel" (Idle Words • Apr 2007) [40:00] Mimi Smartypants [41:00] "Send Idle Words to Antarctica" (Kickstarter • Jul 2015) [46:00] "On Smarm" (Tom Scocca • Gawker • Dec 2013) [47:00] "The Advertising Bubble" (Idle Words • Nov 2015)
Your idle words have to align with your Faith to receive what God has for you
Maciej Ceglowski (@pinboard) joins us to talk about the sustainability of online services, artisanal software, and social bookmarking for introverts. We highly recommend his Pinboard.in bookmarking service and his blog Idle Words.
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