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Museum Sunday , May 1
A several-years-long
project, Niedringhaus
Center, in Glasgow’s
Valley County Pioneer
Museum complex, will
be culminated Sunday
afternoon, May 16, when
the building will be
dedicated. Jay Michael
Roberts, chief designer of
the early street scene, circa
1915, will be recognized for
his creative achievement at
this Grand Opening.
The museum proper,
housing the authentic
Assiniboine tepee as its
centerpiece, will also be
open for patrons to enjoy.
The Stan Kalinski Room,
the Remembrance Room
of photographs, and the
Library/ArchivesResearch
area are among the many
displays for viewing and
reminiscing.
The Quast House,
moved from Glentana, is
a picturesque home from
the northern prairie that is
completely furnished.
Branding time
Branding season is well underway for numerous area ranchers, Fahlgren
Across the road is the Angus Ranch west of Glasgow included. In fact, they were doing their branding
Machinery Lot that has a on May Day. Joining John and Mary’s crew was Isaiah Deveroux. There’s one
continued on page 2 thing about Isaiah; built like a bull, he’s never afraid of hard work!
Open House continued from front GLASGOW HEAD START PRESCHOOL
number of quite new features including the building MASS ENROLLMENT FOR
2021/2022 SCHOOL SEASON
housing the vintage Packard, decorated with a Hi-Hat
Drive-in menu. Some railroad retirees will contribute Please get your Head Start applications in!
Action for Eastern Montana Head Start is a comprehensive child development
stories of the Caboose located on these premises. program serving children age 3-4 and their families. It is designed to increase
Ongoing work with the windmill is underway, too. school readiness and develop a child’s fullest potential. We have openings and
Stretching down the street and into Bundy Park Glasgow Head Start is FREE to low income families and 10% of our families
program wide can be over income.
will be a car display from Flatland Cruisers.
To get an application please stop by 839 1st Ave S or call (406)228-2404.
The reception will feature an ice cream Spots fill up fast so please get you applications in.

Letters to the Buzz


social, another staple of a bygone era. Spend a
pleasant afternoon, 2-5 pm, viewing, visiting, and
remembering.
You should not be disappointed!
The American Flag
Fairly calm Size means NOTHING!!!
days into the
The 50 stars and 13 stripes tell the story.
The men in Hanoi Hilton would have loved to have
weekend a three-inch American Flag to help them make it home.
The smaller flag was being flown while the bigger
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 41. West wind
around 7 mph becoming east northeast in the evening.
ones were being repaired, or would you rather no flag
be flown?
Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers after noon.
Partly sunny, with a high near 67. East wind 6 to 10 mph These Flags are paid for by VETERANS. If you
becoming southwest in the afternoon. want to help you can stop at the VFW and donate! Or
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 42. call me.
Southwest wind 6 to 8 mph becoming northwest after ~ Joe Yeoman
midnight. A Proud Viet Nam VETERAN
Friday: A 20 percent chance of showers after noon. Adjutant American Legion
Mostly sunny, with a high near 70. Northwest wind 5 to 9 Post 41 Glasgow
mph becoming southwest in the afternoon.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44. North
northwest wind around 7 mph becoming east after
Getting past the pandemic
midnight. I’m reaching out again to all of Valley County to
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers after noon. encourage everyone to get the COVID-19 vaccine. We
Mostly sunny, with a high near 72. East wind 6 to 10 mph ask that you share this information with every employee
becoming south in the afternoon. and give them the opportunity to get vaccinated by
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 46. allowing and/or covering an employee’s short absence
South southeast wind 6 to 9 mph. to obtain the vaccine.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 75. West wind 5 to 11 We have Moderna and Janssen/Johnson & Johnson
mph. in stock. We are still giving Moderna on Wednesday
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 47. West mornings and the J&J is scheduled when we can get
southwest wind 7 to 10 mph becoming southeast in the
evening.
groups of 5 people together.
Please call the Health Department at 228-6261 or
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 81. South wind 10 to 18
mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. use this link to sign up:
Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 51. https://valleycountyhealthglasgowmt.formstack.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 81.
com/forms/coivid19_vaccine_consent_form
We can usually get everyone in for a vaccine the
Reel Life Wisdom week that you notify us that you want to receive one.
Let’s get past this pandemic and virus together and put
“Children aren’t coloring books. You don’t get to it all in the rear view mirror!
fill them with your favorite colors.” ~ Shaun Toub in ~Lynn Miller, RN
The Kite Runner (2007)
Director, Valley County Health Department
BUZZIFIEDS

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dryer, couches, loveseat, recliner, end tables, twin bed, chair. 16 AYR to Frond Desk Manager. Represent the hotel throughout all stages
STREET (BY MIDDLE SCHOOL) of the guest’s stay. Determine guest’s reservation status and identify
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paid. Free Bus rides - weekdays 7:30am - 5:00pm. Visit us on the web: including guest transactions not posted during the day by the front
nemontmanor.tamarackpm.com for an application under the forms desk staff. Part time. $13 per hour APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN
& surveys tab. Call 406-228-4306 TTY 711 or email nemontmanor@ & SUITES
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INFO CALL TAMIE 263-5403 skills beneficial. Apply at Rundle Suites or rundleresume@
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NORTH VALLEY COUNTY WATER SEWER DISTRICT Board vacancy BUZZ
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many years. Those qualified and interested in serving, PLEASE SUBMIT by Hotel or leave your resume at rundleresume@gmail.com
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OPENING: for office worker with Quick Books experience. CONTACT KIM for a full-time technician to join the repair team. Prefer candidate
AT UNCLE MILT’S BODY SHOP with repair experience, but willing to train a trustworthy, dependable
BUZZ person with great mechanical abilities and communication skills.
VALLEY COUNTY TRANSIT has an opening for a fill-in/relief driver. Must The job requires background checks, drug tests, and a good driving
be able to obtain a CDL with passenger endorsement within 90 days of record. Duties will include troubleshooting problems, ordering
hire. People skills and good driving record are required. Will be subject to parts, repairing appliances, and calling customers. The business
preemployment drug test, criminal and driving record check. CALL 228- serves all of northeast Montana and western North Dakota. Work
8744 FOR MORE INFORMATION. would be M–F. Starting Wage would be $17-28 per hour DOE.
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AT 228-8213, EXT. 311. THOMPSON & SONS is looking for a truck driver, mechanic,
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COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES Looking for a full-time Housekeeper. FOR MORE INFO.
Starting wage is $12/hr. Respond promptly to requests from guests and BUZZ
other departments. Identify and report preventative or other maintenance CONSIGNMENT AUCTION PREVIEW Monday-Friday, May 10-14
issues in public areas or guest rooms. Perform any combination of the • 6 PM - 8 PM. Location: 1138 Cherry Creek Street • Glasgow, MT
following tasks to maintain guest rooms, working areas, and the hotel (Heading West on HWY 2 Take a Left on Cherry Creek St. Across for
premises in general in a clean and orderly manner. PICK UP APPLICATION the VFW Follow Signs) CONTACT AUCTIONEER KEVIN TAYLOR
AT THE COTTONWOOD FRONT DESK. 406-230-2259 or email taylorauctions406@gmail.com
HELP WANTED:
Elks Lodge is looking for a
Happy Tidbits about our flag
At the time of
Working Bar Manager Retirement the Declaration of
Position to be exclusive. Independence in July 1776,
Retirement Party for
Will work Elks Regular hours the Continental Congress
Wednesday-Friday, 4-10 PM Mike Eliason
Sam and Jeff’s would not legally adopt flags
as well as events outside
of regular hours. May 14, 2021 with “stars, white in a blue
The Continental Colors field” for another year. The
Preferred 5 yrs experience in 4:00-7:00pm (aka the “Grand Union Flag”) flag
Bar / Restaurant Industry. contemporaneously
Starting Wage is $18/hr. known as “the Continental Colors” has historically been
referred to as the first national flag. The Continental
Please Contact Navy raised the Colors as the ensign of the fledgling
Chris Helland
at 406-263-2114 nation in the American War for Independence—likely
with the expedient of transforming their previous
British red ensigns by adding white stripes—and used
this flag until 1777, when it formed the basis for the
subsequent designs.
The flag closely resembles the British East India
Company flag of the era. Both flags could have been
easily constructed by adding white stripes to a British
Red Ensign, one of the three maritime flags used
throughout the British Empire at the time. However,
an East India Company flag could have from nine to
13 stripes and was not allowed to be flown outside the
Indian Ocean. Benjamin Franklin once gave a speech
– ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS – endorsing the adoption of the Company’s flag by the
The Valley County Refuse Disposal District No. 1 of Valley United States as their national flag. He said to George
County, Montana, will accept sealed bids for the operation of a Washington, “While the field of your flag must be new
County wide solid waste roll-off container system to transport in the details of its design, it need not be entirely new in
the wastes deposited in the various containers to the landfill
located near Glasgow, Montana. Bids will be accepted at the
its elements. There is already in use a flag, I refer to the
Valley County Commissioner’s office at the Valley County flag of the East India Company.”
Courthouse, 501 Court Square #1, Glasgow, Montana 59230 This was a way of symbolizing American loyalty
until 5:00 pm local time, Tuesday May 25, 2021. Bids will be to the Crown as well as the United States’ aspirations
opened and read aloud at 10:00 am, Wednesday May 26, 2021 to be self-governing, as was the East India Company.
in the Valley County Commissioner office of the Valley County
Courthouse. The contract period will be for five (5) years, from
Some colonists also felt that the Company could be a
July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2026 powerful ally in the American War of Independence,
Bids shall be accompanied by a bid security meeting as they shared similar aims and grievances against the
the requirements as specified in the BID GUARANTY of the British government tax policies. Colonists, therefore,
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS in the amount of ten percent (10%) flew the Company’s flag, to endorse the Company.
of the total bid. The successful Bidder shall furnish an approved Francis Hopkinson of New Jersey, a naval
Performance Bond as specified in the GENERAL CONDITIONS. flag designer, and a signer of the Declaration of
The Contractor shall comply with all fair labor practices and Independence, designed the 1777 flag while he was
must meet the requirements of all State and Federal statutes
the Chairman of the Continental Navy Board’s Middle
and regulations that govern the hauling of solid waste.
Department, sometime between his appointment to
The Contractor must have a Class D (PSC) Permit at the time
of submitting a bid.
that position in November 1776 and the time that the
flag resolution was adopted in June 1777.
No Bidder may withdraw his bid for at least eighty-five (85)
days after the scheduled time for receipt of bids, except as On June 14, 1777, the Second Continental Congress
noted in the Instruction to Bidders. passed the Flag Resolution which stated: “Resolved, That
The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes,
alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars,
white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.” We’re Your
Flag Day is now observed on June 14 of each year.
While scholars still argue about this, tradition holds
Graduation Station!
that the new flag was first hoisted in June 1777 by the Backpacks, Totes, Travel Bags,
Continental Army at the Middlebrook encampment. Towels and more!
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news of the adoption by Congress of the official flag Hope to see you there! July 10,2021

to Fort Schuyler. Soldiers cut up their shirts to make


the white stripes; scarlet material to form the red was
secured from red flannel petticoats of officers’ wives, I bet if you
put your ad here
while material for the blue union was secured from people would
Capt. Abraham Swartwout’s blue cloth coat. A voucher see it!
is extant that Capt. Swartwout of Dutchess County was
paid by Congress for his coat for the flag.
In 1795, the number of stars and stripes was
increased from 13 to 15 (to reflect the entry of Vermont
and Kentucky as states of the Union). It was the 15-star, We’ll help you FIND &
15-stripe flag that inspired Francis Scott Key to write PAY for child care!
“Defence of Fort M’Henry”, later known as “The Star Contact us today!
Spangled Banner”, which is now the American national FamilyConnectionsMT.org
anthem. 406.265.6743, 800.640.6743
On April 4, 1818, a plan was passed by Congress at
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the suggestion of U.S. Naval Captain Samuel C. Reid in


which the flag was changed to have 20 stars, with a new Feeling overwhelmed?
star to be added when each new state was admitted, but Moving to Prairie Ridge, The
the number of stripes would be reduced to 13 so as to Manor, or Valley View?
honor the original colonies. LET US HELP.
The current Helping Senior Adults with their move
design of the U.S. flag RATES:
$75/hr: Room to room in the same location
is its 27th; the design $100/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
of the flag has been The Manor or Valley View
$150/hr: Moving from home to a different house
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Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
times since 1777. The
48-star flag was in effect Our uncle died
for 47 years until the 49-star version became official on when we couldn’t
July 4, 1959 when Alaska earned statehood. But it was remember his blood
very short-lived as the 50-star flag was ordered by then type.
president Eisenhower on August 21, 1959 when Hawaii As he died, he kept
became a state, and was adopted in July 1960. It is the insisting for us to “be
longest-used version of the U.S. flag and has been in use positive! Be positive!”
for over 60 years. But it’s hard be
Is that about to change? positive without him.
The Feda family would like to express sincerest thanks
to everyone for their thoughts, prayers, cards, flowers, food
Thank you to LeRoy for the overwhelming surprise
and memorials in remembrance of our father, Jerry. birthday party!! Thanks to all the relatives and friends
who were the call links. It was the best-kept secret
A special thanks to Valley View Home for their three
plus years of kind and thoughtful care; to Father Jose
ever!!! The food and service from Sam & Jeff’s were
Valliparambil, and Deacon Ed and Sheila Malone at St. outstanding. Words cannot express my emotions
Raphael’s Parish for their compassion and support through for those that came from out of state and everyone
this difficult time. that saved the date for me. Thank you to everyone a
Donna Weise hundred times over.
Janice and John Swanson ~Shirley Siefert
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Meeting at the VFW Thursday
VFW Post #3107 & the Auxiliaries will meet
Thursday, May 13th. Auxiliary will meet at 6:00 p.m.
followed by VFW at 7:00. In Glasgow, MT
JOB OPENING: ASSISTANT STORE MANAGER
Ruthie’s Indian Tacos Thursday The assistant store manager assists the store manager with day-to-day
operations of the store to meet company objectives for sales, margin,
GHS Student Council, Albertsons, Ruthie Moran inventory, customer service, employee relations, store appearance and
and the VFW will be hosting an Indian Taco Night product presentation.
Thursday, May 13th. 500 orders of Ruthie’s famous Salary is negotiable depending on experience. Benefit package of
Indian Tacos will be made “to go” as a fundraiser to vacation, holiday pay, 401(k) with employer matching contributions and
purchase Christmas wreaths for the military graves at medical/dental/vision/life insurance.
Highland Cemetery. The cost is $5 per taco. Send resume to jreynolds8100@reynoldsmarket1.onmicrosoft.com
Serving will start at 5p.m. behind the VFW Club. or in person to Josh Reynolds, Reynolds Market, 213 Klein Street,
If you would like to make a donation for this cause, Glasgow, MT 59301. Resumes will be accepted until May 24, 2021.
then please send it to Glasgow High School; attention
THURSDAY
Student Council.
SOUPS: Ham & Bean ∙ Chili
Drawing results now available SPECIALS:
The drawings for moose, bighorn sheep, mountain Ruben
goat and bison licenses are complete. With the new MAY 12 - 18, 2021 Spicy Chicken Salad
online application process, FWP can complete the Extra Lean Pork
COUNTRY STYLE RIBS ................ $1.79 lb
drawing much faster than in years past. Certified Angus Beef® Dine at the “O”
There are a few ways to get your drawing results. Visit CROSS RIB ROAST ..................... $2.99 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef®
fwp.mt.gov, click on MyFWP Login in the upper righthand TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS................. $4.99 lb
Certified Angus Beef® 228-8006
corner, then click on “Lookup Draw Results, Register for EYE OF ROUND ROAST .............. $3.99 lb
Lists” tab on the left-hand menu, or login to your MyFWP Certified Angus Beef®
T-BONE STEAKS ........................$11.99 lb GLASGOW
account. You may also sign up for an account at fwp.mt.gov/ Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® SCHOOL MENU
MyFWP. Applicants may also call any FWP Regional office EYE OF ROUND STEAKS ............. $4.99 lb
Food Club 20 oz. Select Varieties THURSDAY
or the licensing office at 406-444-2950. THICK CUT BACON .................... $4.99 ea
Breakfast
Food Club 6-12 oz. Cream, Shredded, Sliced, Block
Deadline reminders: The deadline to apply for CHEESE .......................................3 / $5 Scrambled Eggs • Cinnamon Roll
elk B, deer B, and antelope is Tuesday, June 1. All John Morrell 12 oz. Select Varieties M. Oranges • Milk
FRANKS ..................................... 99¢ ea
applications must be completed online or at an FWP Fresh 6 oz. pkg.
Lunch
BLUEBERRIES...............................2 / $4 Cheese Pizza • Salad w/ Ranch
office. Fresh Sweet Strawberries • Banana Bread
O’Driscoll was in a pickle CORN ..................................... $5 / DOZ Milk

O’Driscoll was sinking in a bog, near Killarney in


County Kerry, and seemed a goner when Big Dermot
PIONEER MUSEUM
McCann wandered by... ‘Help!’ O’Driscoll shouted, OPEN HOUSE
‘Oi’m sinkin’!’ Sunday, May 16 from 2:00 - 5:00 PM
‘Don’t worry,’ assured Dermot. ‘Next to the Strong Niedringhaus Center Dedication Slated
Muldoon, Oi’m the strongest man in Erin, and Oi’ll pull A several-years-long project, Niedringhaus Center, in Glasgow’s Valley
County Pioneer Museum complex, will be culminated Sunday afternoon,
ye right out o’ there.’ May 16, when the building will be dedicated. Jay Michael Roberts, chief
Dermot leaned out and grabbed O’Driscoll’s hand designer of the early street scene, circa 1915, will be recognized for his
creative achievement at this Grand Opening.
and pulled and pulled to no avail. After two more Enjoy the museum proper: Assiniboine tepee, Stan Kalinski
unsuccessful attempts, Dermot said to O’Driscoll, Room, Remembrance Room of photographs, Library/Archives
Research, Quast House, Machinery Lot
‘Shure, an’ Oi can’t do it. The Strong Muldoon could do Railroad retirees will contribute stories of the
it alone, mebbe, but Oi’ll have to get some help.’ Caboose located on these premises.
Car display from Flatland Cruisers.
As Dermot was leaving, O’Driscoll called ‘Dermot,
Ice Cream Social
Dermot! D’ye think it will help if Oi pull me feet out of Spend a pleasant afternoon viewing, visiting, and remembering.
the stirrups?’ You should not be disappointed!
Scotty boys tie for first Thompson was fourth in the 800 with a PR time of
By Mike Brandt 2:17.17 and ran a time of 5:23.85 in the 1,600 for fifth
In the regular season finale the Glasgow Scotties place. Bergen Miller was sixth in the 1,6oo with a time
finished in a tie for first place at the Gene Nelson of 5:29 and sixth in the 3,200 with a career-best time of
Memorial Invitational Track and Field meet in Wolf 11:32.99.
Point Friday. The District 2B meet will be Saturday in Damien Nesbitt had a career-best time of 20.67 in
Wolf Point. the 110 hurdles to finish sixth.
Nelson was a standout athlete for the Wolves The Scotties 4X100 relay team of Blake Lloyd,
and helped lead them to a state Class B championship Colter Cumber, Tatum Hansen, and Reed Larson ran
in 1961. He taught for 31 years, with a few years in a time of 49.07 for fifth place. The 4X400 relay was
Nashua. He also coached basketball in Nashua before fourth with a time of 4:10.40.
returning to his alma mater. He died August 20, 1999 Stephan Bailey went 12-feet, 6-inches to finish
from brain cancer. He was 56. second in pole vault, Ted Tryan was sixth, going 11-
The Scotty boys racked up 89 points to tie with feet, 6-inches. Tryan also took fourth in the long jump,
the host Wolves for the team title. The girls finished going 18-feet, 2.25-inches.
third, edging out Saco 65-64. Circle won the meet with Miller threw the discus 121-feet to finish third
82 points followed by Malta with 78. and Vaughn Miller was fourth in javelin with a throw
Some of the Glasgow athletes didn’t participate in of 131-feet, 4-inches. Beau Malnaa was sixth with a
all of their events. It was a laid back day for the kids. personal best throw of 125-feet, 11-inches.
“I thought it was a pretty good effort,” said Glasgow McKean continues to have a strong showing in
coach Tim Phillips. “It was one of those windy days the distance races. The junior won the 1,600, running
and you’re not looking at good results, but the girls’ a time of 5:54.06 and was second in the 800 with a time
4X4, with not running our “A” team, we just put in a of 2:34.61. McKean also took second in the 400 with a
couple people and they ran a personal best.” PR time of 1:06.48. Another distance runner that has
The 4X400 was second with a time of 4:36.08. proven to be tough on the track is freshman Emily
Running on that team was He’lena Stulc, Iris McKean, See. She followed McKean in the 1,600 with a time of
Ava Lloyd, and Emily See. 6:00.19 and was fourth in the 800 with a career-best
Phillips wanted his throwers to compete in the time of 2:41.49.
meet since Wolf Point did some work on the shot put The girls’ 4X100 relay team of Blaire Westby,
and discus rings. Samantha Tryan, Kira Beck and Stulc ran a time of
“They have some new rings that they put in a 56.71 for fifth.
couple of years ago,” said Phillips. “What happens Eve Stone had a career-best jump in the high
when they put the new ones in they get the dust and silt jump, clearing the bar at 4-feet, 10-inches for third.
blows across there. It makes it really smooth and slick Tyann Graham went 8-feet in pole vault for third and
so they had to pour some acid on it and you have to get Beck 7-feet for fourth. Sheree Cook went 13-feet,
the right stuff. It’s what you call a fast ring. You don’t 11.50-inches for sixth in long jump for her personal
wear your throwing shoes; you have to wear tennis best.
shoes. It was extremely important for the throwers, “Eve made 4-10 and just missed five-foot,” said
especially the shot put throwers. The kids competed Phillips. “We were running the high jump and I think
well in those events.” she went over five-foot. She’s really taking to it the last
Glasgow had two winners on the boys’ side with couple of weeks. She reached a new level and I think
Dalton Sand taking the 800 with a time of 2:12.15. The she will stay there.”
junior was second in 1,600 with a time of 5:05.56. For the most part Phillips gave some of the kids a
Fynn Sukut ran a time of 46.79 to win the 300 day off as he felt maybe they were tired.
hurdles and finished second in the 110 hurdles with a “I think we’re just tired. Having Saturday off, we
time of 18.13. were supposed to have a meet but it got rained and
Senior Carl Zabrocki had a career-best run in snowed out, which I thought was awesome, was good
the 800, running a time of 2:15.28 for second place. for the kids. We went after it on Monday and we’re
He was third in the 1,600 with a time of 5:16.99. Lane working on our skills this week.”

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