Etymology: [ sIt ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English sihþ (“something seen”)
Synonyms: sense of sight, vision, view, scope, peep sight, see, espy, glimpse, spot, aim, take aim, afterimage, appearance, apperception, apprehension, eye, eyes, eyeshot, eyesight
görme, görme yeteneği, görüntü, manzara, görüş, kanı, görünüş, görünüm, ümit, nazar, görme yetisi, göz erimi, rasat, rasad, gürülmeye değer şey, görünürde, gözlem yapmak, ibrazında, vadesiz, vü, ihtimal, gözlemek, gözlemlemek, görmek, hal, hedeflemek, nişan almak, görme gücü, ibraz, nişangâh, görülecek şey, bakmak, gör, ibraz etmek (çek vb.), görünüş, manzara: What a lovely sight you are! Bu ne güzellik böyle!, göz, (aranan birini/bir şeyi) görmek, (fiil) görmek, gözlemlemek, gözlemek, bakmak, nişan almak, hedeflemek, ibraz etmek (çek vb.), çirkin bir şey, sight unseen görmedensat, çok miktar, sight draft ibrazında tediye olunacak poliçe, müşahede, görüs, Gözün görebildiği mesafe, görme alanı, NİŞAN ALMAK, TEVCİH ETMEK:Bir hedefe veya nişan noktasına bir silahla nişan almak veya optik bir cihazla bir silahı hedefe tevcih etmek. Bak. "aim", bakış, görüş,v.gör:n.görüş, Görüş kuvveti, görme yeteneği, nişan alma, görüş için, k. dili çok daha: It´s a sight dirtier than I thought it´d be. Tahmin ettiğimden çok daha kirli, görebilen, görülen, görüşlü, gören, sight gör, gözleri gören, GÖRME, GÖZ TEMASI:Fiili göz teması. Radar ve sonar temasları gibi temaslar bunun kapsamına girmez. Ayrıca bakınız: "contact report", (isim)şan alma, tevcih, göz teması, kör, göremeyen, gözleri görmeyen, görmeyen, kör olarak, görmez, sightlessnesskörlük, görünmez, sightlesslygörmeden, görülmeye değer yerler, turistik yerler, görülmeye deger yerler, görünüş/görülecek yer, görülecek yerler,
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görünüş, manzara: What a lovely sight you are! Bu ne güzellik böyle! isim
NİŞAN ALMAK, TEVCİH ETMEK:Bir hedefe veya nişan noktasına bir silahla nişan almak veya optik bir cihazla bir silahı hedefe tevcih etmek. Bak. "aim" Askeri
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k. dili çok daha: It´s a sight dirtier than I thought it´d be. Tahmin ettiğimden çok daha kirli
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GÖRME, GÖZ TEMASI:Fiili göz teması. Radar ve sonar temasları gibi temaslar bunun kapsamına girmez. Ayrıca bakınız: "contact report" Askeri
to visually register, to get sight of (something), a great deal, a lot; frequently used to intensify a comparative, something worth seeing, the ability to see, something seen, to take aim at, a device used in aiming a projectile, through which the person aiming looks at the intended target, see with the eyes, view; notice, discern; observe, look at carefully; locate in a viewfinder; equip with a viewfinder; direct, aim, catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes; "he caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge", vision, as in: Our eyes provide us with one sense of sight; our imagination, another, The ability to resolve or 'see' Usually thought of as the ability to see very small objects at a long distance Sight should be thought of as a different skill than 'vision, which involves the ability to distinguish the small objects and to interpret them This depends on adequate visual experience and good sight, A mechanical device placed on the bow with which the archer can aim directly at the target, (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty", an instance of visual perception; "the sight of his wife brought him back to reality"; "the train was an unexpected sight", anything that is seen; "he was a familiar sight on the television"; "they went to Paris to see the sights", the ability to see; the faculty of vision, a optical instrument for aiding the eye in aiming, as on a firearm or surveying instrument, the range of vision; "out of sight of land", the act of looking or seeing or observing; "he tried to get a better view of it"; "his survey of the battlefield was limited", If you set your sights on something, you decide that you want it and try hard to get it. They have set their sights on the world record. to see something from a long distance away, or see something you have been looking for, Time of presentation, as in a draft payable "at sight" or "90 days after sight ", Vision slit in a helmet or visor, There are two important means to Sight Sight is a spell Range Spells cast at Sight range are cast upon something that the magus can see (without limit of distance) [All ranges except Arcane Connection require direct line of sight, but most are also limited by distance as well] Sight is a spell Target Spells cast with a target of Sight affect everything the caster can see, Approximate measurement as taken without removing the item from the frame, that part of the surface, as of paper or canvas, which is within the frame or the border or margin, A great number, quantity, or sum; as, a sight of money, In a frame or the like, the open space, the opening, by means of which the eye is guided in aiming, In a drawing, picture, etc, Mental view; opinion; judgment; as, in their sight it was harmless, A small aperture through which objects are to be seen, and by which their direction is settled or ascertained; as, the sight of a quadrant, A small piece of metal, fixed or movable, on the breech, muzzle, center, or trunnion of a gun, or on the breech and the muzzle of a rifle, pistol, etc, To get sight of; to see; as, to sight land; to sight a wreck, catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes; "he caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge, a optical instrument for aiding the eye in aiming, as on a firearm or surveying instrument the range of vision; "out of sight of land", To apply sights to; to adjust the sights of; also, to give the proper elevation and direction to by means of a sight; as, to sight a rifle or a cannon, To look at through a sight; to see accurately; as, to sight an object, as a star, To take aim by a sight, a range of mental vision; "in his sight she could do no wrong", If someone is ordered to do something on sight, they have to do it without delay, as soon as a person or thing is seen. Troops shot anyone suspicious on sight, a optical instrument for aiding the eye in aiming, as on a firearm or surveying instrument the range of vision; "out of sight of land" the ability to see; the faculty of vision an instance of visual perception; "the sight of his wife brought him back to reality"; "the train was an unexpected sight" a range of mental vision; "in his sight she could do no wrong" anything that is seen; "he was a familiar sight on the television"; "they went to Paris to see the sights" catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes; "he caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge, Inspection; examination; as, a letter intended for the sight of only one person, The instrument of seeing; the eye, emphasis You can use a sight to mean a lot. For example, if you say that something is a sight worse than it was before, you are emphasizing that it is much worse than it was. She's been no more difficult than most daughters and a sight better than some I could mention see also sighted, sighting, The sights are the places that are interesting to see and that are often visited by tourists. I am going to show you the sights of our wonderful city, The sights of a weapon such as a rifle are the part which helps you aim it more accurately, If you catch sight of someone, you suddenly see them, often briefly. Then he caught sight of her small black velvet hat in the crowd = see, If you say that something seems to have certain characteristics at first sight, you mean that it appears to have the features you describe when you first see it but later it is found to be different. It promised to be a more difficult undertaking than might appear at first sight, If you lose sight of an important aspect of something, you no longer pay attention to it because you are worrying about less important things. In some cases, US industry has lost sight of customer needs in designing products = forget, If a result or a decision is in sight or within sight, it is likely to happen within a short time. An agreement on many aspects of trade policy was in sight, If something is in sight or within sight, you can see it. If it is out of sight, you cannot see it. The Atlantic coast is within sight of the hotel My companion suggested that we park out of sight of passing traffic to avoid attracting attention, If you sight someone or something, you suddenly see them, often briefly. The security forces sighted a group of young men that had crossed the border, A sight is something that you see. We encountered the pathetic sight of a family packing up its home, The power of seeing; the faculty of vision, or of perceiving objects by the instrumentality of the eyes, The state of admitting unobstructed vision; visibility; open view; region which the eye at one time surveys; space through which the power of vision extends; as, an object within sight, A spectacle; a view; a show; something worth seeing, The act of seeing; perception of objects by the eye; view; as, to gain sight of land, vision, ability to see; look, glimpse; spectacle; viewfinder; range of view; point of view; ridiculous appearance, The sight of something is the act of seeing it or an occasion on which you see it. I faint at the sight of blood The sight of him entering a room could flood her with desire, Someone's sight is their ability to see. My sight is failing, and I can't see to read any more I use the sense of sound much more than the sense of sight. = vision, the ability to see; the faculty of vision an instance of visual perception; "the sight of his wife brought him back to reality"; "the train was an unexpected sight", Not blind, Simple past tense and past participle of sight, The act of catching sight of something, especially something searched for, Without sight; blind, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sight, the devices through which one looks in order to aim a rifle or similar weapon, the things worth seeing in a particular place, plural form of sight, having vision, able to see; having vision of a certain type (i.e. nearsighted), able to see, Having sight, or seeing, in a particular manner; used in composition; as, long- sighted, short-sighted, quick-sighted, sharp- sighted, and the like, past of sight, Sighted people have the ability to see. This word is usually used to contrast people who can see with people who are blind. Blind children tend to be more passive in this area of motor development than sighted children. see also clear-sighted, far-sighted, long-sighted, near-sighted, short-sighted blind. someone who is sighted can see, and is not blind, from Sight, v, & n, act of seeing; act of locating in a viewfinder, the act of observing; "several sightings of enemy troops were reported, A sighting of something, especially something unusual or unexpected is an occasion on which it is seen. the sighting of a rare sea bird at Lundy island. an occasion on which something is seen, especially something rare or something that people are hoping to see sighting of, the act of observing; "several sightings of enemy troops were reported", Someone who is sightless is blind. He wiped a tear from his sightless eyes. blind, lacking sight; "blind as an eyeless beggar", That can not be seen; invisible, Wanting sight; without sight; blind, Offensive or unpleasing to the eye; unsightly; as, sightless stains, blind, unable to see, lacking the faculty of vision; invisible, cannot be seen, third person singular, present tense of the verb to sight, plural of sight,
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a great deal, a lot; frequently used to intensify a comparative - "This is a darn sight better than what I'm used to at home!"
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something worth seeing
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the ability to see
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something seen - "He's a really remarkable mean and it's very hard to get him in one's sights;"
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to take aim at
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a device used in aiming a projectile, through which the person aiming looks at the intended target
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see with the eyes, view; notice, discern; observe, look at carefully; locate in a viewfinder; equip with a viewfinder; direct, aim fiil
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catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes; "he caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge"
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vision, as in: Our eyes provide us with one sense of sight; our imagination, another
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The ability to resolve or 'see' Usually thought of as the ability to see very small objects at a long distance Sight should be thought of as a different skill than 'vision, which involves the ability to distinguish the small objects and to interpret them This depends on adequate visual experience and good sight
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A mechanical device placed on the bow with which the archer can aim directly at the target
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(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty"
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an instance of visual perception; "the sight of his wife brought him back to reality"; "the train was an unexpected sight"
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anything that is seen; "he was a familiar sight on the television"; "they went to Paris to see the sights"
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the ability to see; the faculty of vision
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a optical instrument for aiding the eye in aiming, as on a firearm or surveying instrument
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the range of vision; "out of sight of land"
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the act of looking or seeing or observing; "he tried to get a better view of it"; "his survey of the battlefield was limited"
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If you set your sights on something, you decide that you want it and try hard to get it. They have set their sights on the world record. to see something from a long distance away, or see something you have been looking for
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Time of presentation, as in a draft payable "at sight" or "90 days after sight "
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Vision slit in a helmet or visor
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There are two important means to Sight Sight is a spell Range Spells cast at Sight range are cast upon something that the magus can see (without limit of distance) [All ranges except Arcane Connection require direct line of sight, but most are also limited by distance as well] Sight is a spell Target Spells cast with a target of Sight affect everything the caster can see
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Approximate measurement as taken without removing the item from the frame
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that part of the surface, as of paper or canvas, which is within the frame or the border or margin
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A great number, quantity, or sum; as, a sight of money
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In a frame or the like, the open space, the opening
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by means of which the eye is guided in aiming
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In a drawing, picture, etc
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Mental view; opinion; judgment; as, in their sight it was harmless
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A small aperture through which objects are to be seen, and by which their direction is settled or ascertained; as, the sight of a quadrant
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A small piece of metal, fixed or movable, on the breech, muzzle, center, or trunnion of a gun, or on the breech and the muzzle of a rifle, pistol, etc
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To get sight of; to see; as, to sight land; to sight a wreck
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catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes; "he caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge
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a optical instrument for aiding the eye in aiming, as on a firearm or surveying instrument the range of vision; "out of sight of land"
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To apply sights to; to adjust the sights of; also, to give the proper elevation and direction to by means of a sight; as, to sight a rifle or a cannon
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To look at through a sight; to see accurately; as, to sight an object, as a star
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To take aim by a sight
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a range of mental vision; "in his sight she could do no wrong"
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If someone is ordered to do something on sight, they have to do it without delay, as soon as a person or thing is seen. Troops shot anyone suspicious on sight
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a optical instrument for aiding the eye in aiming, as on a firearm or surveying instrument the range of vision; "out of sight of land" the ability to see; the faculty of vision an instance of visual perception; "the sight of his wife brought him back to reality"; "the train was an unexpected sight" a range of mental vision; "in his sight she could do no wrong" anything that is seen; "he was a familiar sight on the television"; "they went to Paris to see the sights" catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes; "he caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge
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Inspection; examination; as, a letter intended for the sight of only one person
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The instrument of seeing; the eye
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emphasis You can use a sight to mean a lot. For example, if you say that something is a sight worse than it was before, you are emphasizing that it is much worse than it was. She's been no more difficult than most daughters and a sight better than some I could mention see also sighted, sighting
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The sights are the places that are interesting to see and that are often visited by tourists. I am going to show you the sights of our wonderful city
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The sights of a weapon such as a rifle are the part which helps you aim it more accurately
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If you catch sight of someone, you suddenly see them, often briefly. Then he caught sight of her small black velvet hat in the crowd = see
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If you say that something seems to have certain characteristics at first sight, you mean that it appears to have the features you describe when you first see it but later it is found to be different. It promised to be a more difficult undertaking than might appear at first sight
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If you lose sight of an important aspect of something, you no longer pay attention to it because you are worrying about less important things. In some cases, US industry has lost sight of customer needs in designing products = forget
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If a result or a decision is in sight or within sight, it is likely to happen within a short time. An agreement on many aspects of trade policy was in sight
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If something is in sight or within sight, you can see it. If it is out of sight, you cannot see it. The Atlantic coast is within sight of the hotel My companion suggested that we park out of sight of passing traffic to avoid attracting attention
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If you sight someone or something, you suddenly see them, often briefly. The security forces sighted a group of young men that had crossed the border
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A sight is something that you see. We encountered the pathetic sight of a family packing up its home
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The power of seeing; the faculty of vision, or of perceiving objects by the instrumentality of the eyes
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The state of admitting unobstructed vision; visibility; open view; region which the eye at one time surveys; space through which the power of vision extends; as, an object within sight
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A spectacle; a view; a show; something worth seeing
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The act of seeing; perception of objects by the eye; view; as, to gain sight of land
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vision, ability to see; look, glimpse; spectacle; viewfinder; range of view; point of view; ridiculous appearance isim
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The sight of something is the act of seeing it or an occasion on which you see it. I faint at the sight of blood The sight of him entering a room could flood her with desire
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Someone's sight is their ability to see. My sight is failing, and I can't see to read any more I use the sense of sound much more than the sense of sight. = vision
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the ability to see; the faculty of vision an instance of visual perception; "the sight of his wife brought him back to reality"; "the train was an unexpected sight"
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sighted
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sights
the devices through which one looks in order to aim a rifle or similar weapon
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the things worth seeing in a particular place
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sights
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having vision, able to see; having vision of a certain type (i.e. nearsighted) sıfat
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Having sight, or seeing, in a particular manner; used in composition; as, long- sighted, short-sighted, quick-sighted, sharp- sighted, and the like
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past of sight
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Sighted people have the ability to see. This word is usually used to contrast people who can see with people who are blind. Blind children tend to be more passive in this area of motor development than sighted children. see also clear-sighted, far-sighted, long-sighted, near-sighted, short-sighted blind. someone who is sighted can see, and is not blind
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the act of observing; "several sightings of enemy troops were reported
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A sighting of something, especially something unusual or unexpected is an occasion on which it is seen. the sighting of a rare sea bird at Lundy island. an occasion on which something is seen, especially something rare or something that people are hoping to see sighting of
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sighting
the act of observing; "several sightings of enemy troops were reported"
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Someone who is sightless is blind. He wiped a tear from his sightless eyes. blind
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lacking sight; "blind as an eyeless beggar"
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That can not be seen; invisible
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Wanting sight; without sight; blind
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Offensive or unpleasing to the eye; unsightly; as, sightless stains
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blind, unable to see, lacking the faculty of vision; invisible, cannot be seen sıfat
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