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<!-- TITLE To Dream in the City of Sorrows -->
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<strong>Written by Kathryn Drennan</strong><br>
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Release date: June 1997<br>
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ISBN: 0-440-22354-7 (US)<br>
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ISBN: 0-7522-2354-2 (UK)<br>
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<blockquote><cite>
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Sinclair travels to Minbar and takes command of the Rangers.
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</blockquote>
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Reader reviews, and online ordering, can be found at
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<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0440223547/thelurkersguidet">Amazon.com</a>.
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<hr>
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<h2><a name="BC">Back Cover</a></h2>
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<h3 align=center>They called them the first line of defense. They called
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them Rangers.</h3>
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Ambassador to the alien world of Minbar, former Babylon 5
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commander, Jeffrey Sinclair, is one of the first to learn
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the truth about the Shadows, the ancient race pursuing the
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destruction of the galaxy. Sinclair also discovers a
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startling secret: he is the linchpin in the legendary
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Minbari warrior group, the Rangers. But it may cost him
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his one chance to love... and his life.
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<h3 align=center>To Dream in the City of Sorrows</h3>
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<p>
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Catherine Sakai, commercial pilot and planetary surveyor,
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has lost her heart to Jeffrey Sinclair. Not even an
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attack by the Shadows can stop her from getting to Minbar
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to join him... and the Rangers. As she trains with other
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pilots, including the mysterious Marcus Cole, the time is
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coming when their skills will be tested on their first
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mission. Led by Sinclair, they will venture into deepest
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space, into a battle of stealth and might, and toward a
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fate none but the bravest can face... and none but the
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luckiest will survive...
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<H2><A NAME="SY">Synopsis</A></H2>
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<h2>Plot Points</h2>
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<ul>
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<li> The Minbari and Centauri gained hyperspace travel when they discovered
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a network of functioning jump gates. The oldest gates are 7000 years
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old, and nobody knows anything about the race that built them, other
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than that they flourished for 3 to 4 millennia, then vanished, leaving
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only the gates behind.
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<li> Ranger Headquarters is in the city of Tuzanor, also known as the City
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of Sorrows after a battle before the days of Valen, in which a million
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Minbari died in a single day. The Minbari have a saying, "To dream
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in the City of Sorrows is to dream of a better future."
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<li> The Minbari were fighting the Shadows alone, and losing, until the
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Vorlons arrived with Babylon 4 and Valen.
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<li> Valen elevated the worker caste to equality with the other two castes
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and united the warrior clans.
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<li> Valen has no tomb and left no known remains.
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<li> Valen established the Rangers (Anla'Shok) and became the first Ranger
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One (Anla'Shok Na.) He was also given the title Entil'Zha, a word whose
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meaning has been lost but which may have been supplied by the Vorlons.
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After Valen, none of the Ranger heads assumed that title until Sinclair,
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and he only did so thanks to the dying wish of the Grey Council's
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leader Jenimer.
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<li> The Rangers were formerly made up of warrior caste members only, though
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Valen never specifically prohibited other castes. Sinclair actively
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opened their ranks to the other castes and to humanity.
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<li> Since Dukhat's death, the Grey Council has become used to operating
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without a leader. His replacement, Jenimer, was a figurehead.
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</ul>
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<H2><A NAME="UQ">Unanswered Questions</A></H2>
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<ul>
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<li> Did Catherine survive, and if so, where and when did she go?
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<li> What does it mean that Valen "traveled beyond?" The First Ones
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"passed beyond the veil"
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(<a href="/lurk/guide/038.html">"In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum."</a>)
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Is there a connection?
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<li> Assuming Marcus' note was genuine, does Valen's "we" refer to he
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and Catherine? Why did he think he'd see Marcus again?
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<li> Was Ulkesh the Vorlon on Minbar in
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<a href="/lurk/guide/060.html">"War Without End, Part 1?"</a>
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<li> Who built the original jumpgates?
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</ul>
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<H2><A NAME="AN">Analysis</A></H2>
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<H2><A NAME="NO">Notes</A></H2>
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<ul>
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<li> According to the Vorlons, the Shadows would never attack the
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Great Machine.
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<li> The Minbari superstition about not sleeping horizontally
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(<a href="/lurk/guide/052.html">"Messages from Earth"</a>)
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stemmed from a physiological problem that is no longer a significant
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danger.
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<li> All Minbari understand the languages of all three castes, but it
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is considered a social disgrace for a warrior or religious caste
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member to speak the worker caste language.
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<li> The novel says that Sinclair couldn't remember 48 hours at
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the Battle of the Line. But the show has stated his missing time
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as 24 hours
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(<a href="/lurk/guide/000.html">"The Gathering."</a>)
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</ul>
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<h2><a name="JS">JMS Speaks</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<p>
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<li> While she has written prose for Twilight Zone magazine, and
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other national publications, and is a Clarion graduate, this will mark
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her first novel. It's quite good (having read most of it now),
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tracking Sinclair's journey from B5 to Minbar, taking up the role of
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Ambassador, then transitioning to head of the Rangers.
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<p>
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This book stands to be the first one (closely followed by
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Jeanne Cavelos' forthcoming B5 book) that's 100% canon...to be
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considered a true chapter in the B5 storyline.
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What's fun about it is that it ties all the books and comics
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together with the show, and puts it all in chronological order, and
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weaves in and out of events in the second season. I think this is
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going to be a fan favorite. The Cavelos book follows Anna Sheridan as
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she comes to join the crew of the Icarus, and the details of their fate
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at Z'ha'dum.
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<li> In the past, we've taken pitches, but overall I've felt that the books
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strayed too far from canon by doing it that way; the latest batch were
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more directly influenced. One is taken right out of B5 canon, the
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Anna/Icarus story, and it's one of the best to date; the second one up
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is based on a premise I wrote up and was assigned to the writer (it's
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the weakest of the three, set on Centauri Prime while G'Kar was still
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held prisoner, but still okay); the third is also based on a premise,
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and follows Sinclair after leaving B5 to form the Rangers...I worked
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very closely with the writer here to ensure that virtually *every
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line* is canon. Frankly, if anyone asks from now on, "What happened
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to Sinclair after leaving B5?" I can point to this book and say,
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honestly, "It's all in there."
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I think we'll continue to work this way more in future.
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<p>
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Dell only works with published authors with agents and credits.
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<li> "Is this book consistant with what happened to Sinclair in the first few
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issues of the DC comic? Or is the DC comic now non-canon?"
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It's *absolutely* consistent with the comic, the events of which are
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mentioned at some length in the novel. I'm telling you...it ties in the
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comics, the first year, the following year, the development of the
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Rangers, what happened to Marcus and his brother, what happened to
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Catherine Sakai, we learn a lot more about Valen...it's going to be
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pretty cool.
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<p>
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<li> Kathryn, for obvious reasons [she's married to JMS],
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is the only person on the planet whose knowledge of the B5 universe is
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second only to my own. Especially the backstory, the history of the
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characters and worlds, and so on. She's seen virtually every frame of
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film. So when I got the idea of having one of the books follow
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Sinclair's story after leaving B5, through a year of story time that
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weaves in and out of the books, the comic, and the show...she was the
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logical candidate. The only one that made sense. She was hesitant to
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do so at first, for various reasons, but she's always been very fond
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of the Sinclair storyline, and Michael O'Hare, and wanted to tell that
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story. So she agreed to write it.
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<p>
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And of all the novels, this one is 100% canon...it's also the most
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exhaustive attempt to tie in all the storylines done to date. Anybody
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wants to know what happened to Sinclair, it's in the book. That's a
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genuine chapter of the story arc.
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<p>
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<li> The Drennan book, just hitting the stands now, is 100% canon;
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the Cavelos book, out for a bit now, is about 90% canon. (Those are
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books 7 and 9.)
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<P>
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<li> Catherine Sakai is one of the major characters in the third of
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the current batch of new B5 novels.
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<p>
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<li> <em>Ulkesh was named Naranek, just like the original Kosh. Did Kosh2
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have a distinct name that he was hiding from Sheridan
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(<a href="/lurk/guide/062.html">"Walkabout?"</a>)</em><br>
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Yes, he had another name or designation (Naranek is actually a
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title, not a name, hence why they both had it) and was primarily being
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a pain in the butt.
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<p>
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<li> I gave Kathryn a bare-bones stucture on the Marcus thing -- the
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death of his brother, his trip first to B5 and then to Minbar -- but
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she took on the rest on her own. The process was pretty much as I
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describe it in the intro, asking what X meant, how A related to B, and
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then her pulling all the threads together in a story that filled in all
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the blanks. The credit is entirely hers on this. I consulted and
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read, but she did all the creative work on this.
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</ul>
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