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LJ001-0001.wav | printing in the only sense with which we are at present concerned differs from most if not from all the arts and crafts represented in the exhibition | Could you transcribe the contents of this spoken audio into its textual equivalent? |
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LJ001-0002.wav | in being comparatively modern | Transcribe the speech in the provided audio file as precisely as possible. |
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LJ001-0003.wav | for although the chinese took impressions from wood blocks engraved in relief for centuries before the woodcutters of the netherlands by a similar process | Please listen to the following audio and accurately convert all spoken words into their written form. |
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LJ001-0004.wav | produced the block books which were the immediate predecessors of the true printed book | Your goal is to create a clear and precise text representation of the spoken content without adding or omitting any information. |
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LJ001-0005.wav | the invention of movable metal letters in the middle of the fifteenth century may justly be considered as the invention of the art of printing | Generate a transcript from the provided audio. |
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LJ001-0006.wav | and it is worth mention in passing that as an example of fine typography | Convert the speech from the audio provided into a textual transcript. |
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LJ001-0007.wav | the earliest book printed with movable types the gutenberg or fortytwo line bible of about fourteen fiftyfive | Convert the speech from the audio provided into a textual transcript. |
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LJ001-0008.wav | has never been surpassed | I need the speech from this recording transcribed into text format. |
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LJ001-0009.wav | printing then for our purpose may be considered as the art of making books by means of movable types | Your goal is to create a clear and precise text representation of the spoken content without adding or omitting any information. |
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LJ001-0010.wav | now as all books not primarily intended as picturebooks consist principally of types composed to form letterpress | Transcribe the speech in the provided audio file as precisely as possible. |
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LJ001-0011.wav | it is of the first importance that the letter used should be fine in form | Your task is to transcribe the spoken content of the audio file provided. Ensure accuracy in converting spoken words into text. |
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LJ001-0012.wav | especially as no more time is occupied or cost incurred in casting setting or printing beautiful letters | Your goal is to create a clear and precise text representation of the spoken content without adding or omitting any information. |
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LJ001-0013.wav | than in the same operations with ugly ones | Transcribe the speech from the recording. |
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LJ001-0014.wav | and it was a matter of course that in the middle ages when the craftsmen took care that beautiful form should always be a part of their productions whatever they were | Avoid paraphrasing or summarizing the spoken content. Provide a verbatim transcription of the audio. |
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LJ001-0015.wav | the forms of printed letters should be beautiful and that their arrangement on the page should be reasonable and a help to the shapeliness of the letters themselves | Can you provide the transcription for this audio clip? |
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LJ001-0016.wav | the middle ages brought calligraphy to perfection and it was natural therefore | Please provide a written version of the speech you've just heard. |
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LJ001-0017.wav | that the forms of printed letters should follow more or less closely those of the written character and they followed them very closely | Review the sound recording carefully and transcribe the spoken words into text. |
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LJ001-0018.wav | the first books were printed in black letter ie the letter which was a gothic development of the ancient roman character | Please listen to the following audio and accurately convert all spoken words into their written form. |
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LJ001-0019.wav | and which developed more completely and satisfactorily on the side of the lowercase than the capital letters | Avoid paraphrasing or summarizing the spoken content. Provide a verbatim transcription of the audio. |
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LJ001-0020.wav | the lowercase being in fact invented in the early middle ages | Write down everything that is said in the provided audio recording. |
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LJ001-0021.wav | the earliest book printed with movable type the aforesaid gutenberg bible is printed in letters which are an exact imitation | Convert the speech from the audio provided into a textual transcript. |
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LJ001-0022.wav | of the more formal ecclesiastical writing which obtained at that time this has since been called missal type | Write down what is being said in the speech verbatim. |
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LJ001-0023.wav | and was in fact the kind of letter used in the many splendid missals psalters etc produced by printing in the fifteenth century | Can you tell me what was said in the audio recording? |
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LJ001-0024.wav | but the first bible actually dated which also was printed at maintz by peter schoeffer in the year fourteen sixtytwo | Please listen to the following audio and accurately convert all spoken words into their written form. |
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LJ001-0025.wav | imitates a much freer hand simpler rounder and less spiky and therefore far pleasanter and easier to read | Transcribe the speech from the recording. |
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LJ001-0026.wav | on the whole the type of this book may be considered the neplusultra of gothic type | Write down everything that is said in the provided audio recording. |
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LJ001-0027.wav | especially as regards the lowercase letters and type very similar was used during the next fifteen or twenty years not only by schoeffer | Listen carefully to the audio and type out the words and sentences as accurately as possible. Do not paraphrase or make assumptions. |
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LJ001-0028.wav | but by printers in strasburg basle paris lubeck and other cities | Could you transcribe the contents of this spoken audio into its textual equivalent? |
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LJ001-0029.wav | but though on the whole except in italy gothic letter was most often used | Listen carefully to the audio and type out the words and sentences as accurately as possible. Do not paraphrase or make assumptions. |
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LJ001-0030.wav | a very few years saw the birth of roman character not only in italy but in germany and france | Transcribe the speech from the recording. |
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LJ001-0031.wav | in fourteen sixtyfive sweynheim and pannartz began printing in the monastery of subiaco near rome | Please provide a written version of the speech you've just heard. |
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LJ001-0032.wav | and used an exceedingly beautiful type which is indeed to look at a transition between gothic and roman | Convert the speech from the audio provided into a textual transcript. |
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LJ001-0033.wav | but which must certainly have come from the study of the twelfth or even the eleventh century mss | Provide a full written transcript of this speech. |
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LJ001-0034.wav | they printed very few books in this type three only but in their very first books in rome beginning with the year fourteen sixtyeight | Can you provide the transcription for this audio clip? |
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LJ001-0035.wav | they discarded this for a more completely roman and far less beautiful letter | Generate a transcript from the provided audio. |
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LJ001-0036.wav | but about the same year mentelin at strasburg began to print in a type which is distinctly roman | What does the speaker say in the provided audio? |
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LJ001-0037.wav | and the next year gunther zeiner at augsburg followed suit | Extract the text from this speech for me. |
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LJ001-0038.wav | while in fourteen seventy at paris udalric gering and his associates turned out the first books printed in france also in roman character | Please listen to the following audio and accurately convert all spoken words into their written form. |
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LJ001-0039.wav | the roman type of all these printers is similar in character | What are the words spoken in this audio file? |
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LJ001-0040.wav | and is very simple and legible and unaffectedly designed for use but it is by no means without beauty | What does the speaker say in the provided audio? |
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LJ001-0041.wav | it must be said that it is in no way like the transition type of subiaco | I would like you to create a written transcript of the speech. |
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LJ001-0042.wav | and though more roman than that yet scarcely more like the complete roman type of the earliest printers of rome | Listen carefully to the audio and type out the words and sentences as accurately as possible. Do not paraphrase or make assumptions. |
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LJ001-0043.wav | a further development of the roman letter took place at venice | Please provide a written version of the speech you've just heard. |
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LJ001-0044.wav | john of spires and his brother vindelin followed by nicholas jenson began to print in that city | Convert the spoken language into text. |
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LJ001-0045.wav | fourteen sixtynine fourteen seventy | Generate a transcript from the provided audio. |
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LJ001-0046.wav | their type is on the lines of the german and french rather than of the roman printers | I need the speech from this recording transcribed into text format. |
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LJ001-0047.wav | of jenson it must be said that he carried the development of roman type as far as it can go | Write down everything that is said in the provided audio recording. |
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LJ001-0048.wav | his letter is admirably clear and regular but at least as beautiful as any other roman type | What are the words spoken in this audio file? |
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LJ001-0049.wav | after his death in the fourteen eighties or at least by fourteen ninety printing in venice had declined very much | Convert the spoken language into text. |
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LJ001-0050.wav | and though the famous family of aldus restored its technical excellence rejecting battered letters | Transcribe the speech in the provided audio file as precisely as possible. |
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LJ001-0051.wav | and paying great attention to the press work or actual process of printing | Avoid paraphrasing or summarizing the spoken content. Provide a verbatim transcription of the audio. |
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LJ001-0052.wav | yet their type is artistically on a much lower level than jensons and in fact | I need the speech in written form. Transcribe it. |
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LJ001-0053.wav | they must be considered to have ended the age of fine printing in italy | Transcribe the speech in the provided audio file as precisely as possible. |
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LJ001-0054.wav | jenson however had many contemporaries who used beautiful type | Please transcribe the following speech. |
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LJ001-0055.wav | some of which as eg that of jacobus rubeus or jacques le rouge is scarcely distinguishable from his | Extract the text from this speech for me. |
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LJ001-0056.wav | it was these great venetian printers together with their brethren of rome milan | Please transcribe the following speech. |
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LJ001-0057.wav | parma and one or two other cities who produced the splendid editions of the classics which are one of the great glories of the printers art | Can you tell me what was said in the audio recording? |
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LJ001-0058.wav | and are worthy representatives of the eager enthusiasm for the revived learning of that epoch by far | Generate a transcript from the provided audio. |
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LJ001-0059.wav | the greater part of these italian printers it should be mentioned were germans or frenchmen working under the influence of italian opinion and aims | What does the speaker say in the provided audio? |
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LJ001-0060.wav | it must be understood that through the whole of the fifteenth and the first quarter of the sixteenth centuries | Review the sound recording carefully and transcribe the spoken words into text. |
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LJ001-0061.wav | the roman letter was used side by side with the gothic | Your goal is to create a clear and precise text representation of the spoken content without adding or omitting any information. |
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LJ001-0062.wav | even in italy most of the theological and law books were printed in gothic letter | Provide a full written transcript of this speech. |
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LJ001-0063.wav | which was generally more formally gothic than the printing of the german workmen | Transcribe the speech from the recording. |
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LJ001-0064.wav | many of whose types indeed like that of the subiaco works are of a transitional character | Transcribe the speech in the provided audio file as precisely as possible. |
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LJ001-0065.wav | this was notably the case with the early works printed at ulm and in a somewhat lesser degree at augsburg | I need the speech in written form. Transcribe it. |
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LJ001-0066.wav | in fact gunther zeiners first type afterwards used by schussler is remarkably like the type of the beforementioned subiaco books | Avoid paraphrasing or summarizing the spoken content. Provide a verbatim transcription of the audio. |
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LJ001-0067.wav | in the low countries and cologne which were very fertile of printed books gothic was the favorite | Transcribe the speech from the recording. |
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LJ001-0068.wav | the characteristic dutch type as represented by the excellent printer gerard leew is very pronounced and uncompromising gothic | Translate the spoken language into written text. |
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LJ001-0069.wav | this type was introduced into england by wynkyn de worde caxtons successor | Take this audio and turn it into text for me. |
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LJ001-0070.wav | and was used there with very little variation all through the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and indeed into the eighteenth | Could you transcribe the contents of this spoken audio into its textual equivalent? |
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LJ001-0071.wav | most of caxtons own types are of an earlier character though they also much resemble flemish or cologne letter | Can you tell me what was said in the audio recording? |
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LJ001-0072.wav | after the end of the fifteenth century the degradation of printing especially in germany and italy | Extract the text from this speech for me. |
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LJ001-0073.wav | went on apace and by the end of the sixteenth century there was no really beautiful printing done | Please transcribe the following speech. |
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LJ001-0074.wav | the best mostly french or lowcountry was neat and clear but without any distinction | Can you provide the transcription for this audio clip? |
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LJ001-0075.wav | the worst which perhaps was the english was a terrible fallingoff from the work of the earlier presses | Write down everything that is said in the provided audio recording. |
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LJ001-0076.wav | and things got worse and worse through the whole of the seventeenth century so that in the eighteenth printing was very miserably performed | Listen carefully to the audio and type out the words and sentences as accurately as possible. Do not paraphrase or make assumptions. |
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LJ001-0077.wav | in england about this time an attempt was made notably by caslon who started business in london as a typefounder in seventeen twenty | Avoid paraphrasing or summarizing the spoken content. Provide a verbatim transcription of the audio. |
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LJ001-0078.wav | to improve the letter in form | Review the sound recording carefully and transcribe the spoken words into text. |
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LJ001-0079.wav | caslons type is clear and neat and fairly well designed | Your task is to transcribe the spoken content of the audio file provided. Ensure accuracy in converting spoken words into text. |
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LJ001-0080.wav | he seems to have taken the letter of the elzevirs of the seventeenth century for his model | Convert the speech from the audio provided into a textual transcript. |
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LJ001-0081.wav | type cast from his matrices is still in everyday use | What are the words spoken in this audio file? |
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LJ001-0082.wav | in spite however of his praiseworthy efforts printing had still one last degradation to undergo | Translate the spoken language into written text. |
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LJ001-0083.wav | the seventeenth century founts were bad rather negatively than positively | Avoid paraphrasing or summarizing the spoken content. Provide a verbatim transcription of the audio. |
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LJ001-0084.wav | but for the beauty of the earlier work they might have seemed tolerable | Extract the text from this speech for me. |
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LJ001-0085.wav | it was reserved for the founders of the later eighteenth century to produce letters which are positively ugly and which it may be added | Convert the speech from the audio provided into a textual transcript. |
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LJ001-0086.wav | are dazzling and unpleasant to the eye owing to the clumsy thickening and vulgar thinning of the lines | Extract the text from this speech for me. |
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LJ001-0087.wav | for the seventeenthcentury letters are at least pure and simple in line the italian bodoni and the frenchman didot | Transcribe the speech in the provided audio file as precisely as possible. |
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LJ001-0088.wav | were the leaders in this luckless change though our own baskerville who was at work some years before them went much on the same lines | I need the speech in written form. Transcribe it. |
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LJ001-0089.wav | but his letters though uninteresting and poor are not nearly so gross and vulgar as those of either the italian or the frenchman | Generate a transcript from the provided audio. |
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LJ001-0090.wav | with this change the art of printing touched bottom | Provide a full written transcript of this speech. |
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LJ001-0091.wav | so far as fine printing is concerned though paper did not get to its worst till about eighteen forty | Could you transcribe the contents of this spoken audio into its textual equivalent? |
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LJ001-0092.wav | the chiswick press in eighteen fortyfour revived caslons founts printing for messrs longman the diary of lady willoughby | Take this audio and turn it into text for me. |
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LJ001-0093.wav | this experiment was so far successful that about eighteen fifty messrs miller and richard of edinburgh | Please transcribe the following speech. |
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LJ001-0094.wav | were induced to cut punches for a series of old style letters | I would like you to create a written transcript of the speech. |
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LJ001-0095.wav | these and similar founts cast by the above firm and others | Please transcribe the following speech. |
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LJ001-0096.wav | have now come into general use and are obviously a great improvement on the ordinary modern style in use in england which is in fact the bodoni type | Please transcribe the following speech. |
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LJ001-0097.wav | a little reduced in ugliness the design of the letters of this modern old style leaves a good deal to be desired | Write down everything that is said in the provided audio recording. |
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LJ001-0098.wav | and the whole effect is a little too gray owing to the thinness of the letters | Your task is to transcribe the spoken content of the audio file provided. Ensure accuracy in converting spoken words into text. |
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LJ001-0099.wav | it must be remembered however that most modern printing is done by machinery on soft paper and not by the hand press | Generate a transcript from the provided audio. |
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LJ001-0100.wav | and these somewhat wiry letters are suitable for the machine process which would not do justice to letters of more generous design | Listen carefully to the audio and type out the words and sentences as accurately as possible. Do not paraphrase or make assumptions. |
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