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The branch, next has been updated
  discards  eddbd8729d37dd4a4c0ada538868576ff1fe518c (commit)
  discards  45146a43e3b855b41320dcc7b4da1271048c63a3 (commit)
  discards  25e3b0b810e6e0c81890ef55c22ca40100757efd (commit)
  discards  d545708715c4bdc623ca68f2a0f6f848c6e87194 (commit)
       via  c791fb12544926bc5870a61735dc2ec62940a6f6 (commit)
       via  4a553ecb8e52dfd3ca605cd94ef8033e5febe937 (commit)
       via  a466d6f60abe13ddf5eb6bad7cca9743ef67f2f5 (commit)
       via  8772fc81c4ab745eb5abbae58c6a69706f610429 (commit)

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 * -- * -- B -- O -- O -- O (eddbd8729d37dd4a4c0ada538868576ff1fe518c)
            \
             N -- N -- N (c791fb12544926bc5870a61735dc2ec62940a6f6)

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