[Goanet] At last supper washing of feet Jesus commands

2023-04-05 Thread Nelson Lopes
At last supper and washing of feet Jresus commands

An act of humility, love, kindness  to welcome and greet
The master sets  an exampleof servant leadership by washing feet
The noble act, praise and admiration deserve
 Supremacy of service to others  to preserve


Apostles  obediently  accept the fact
Peter alone does  reluctantly react
The master descends to a level without pride
In service to humanity apostles   to guide

Unique example in  humility Jesus does surrender
Master servant relationship to deeply ponder,
 Jesus being the master as the servant does serve
The master condescends  bonds of love , kindness to preserve

Jesus in this revolutionary act of humility
Kicked aside pride and vanity
Master shocked the apostles  by unpexcted surprise
Enjoined upon them when  opportunity  of service does arise

Master servant relationship Jesus set  an example best
The strength of bonds  of relation put to test
In  the journey of life of Jesus power was not his quest
The superiority of master servant relation laid to rest

Las supper ,washing of feet act of love to be kind
A command to love one another , commomerate and remind
Judas feet washed knowing he would betray
Sulking Peter  too
would  deny and   by fear  stray


Demand  of service in any position as a head we hold
Respect ,obey the superiority  subordinates told
Descending to the level of servant an exercise in vain
Greatness of master as a servant Jesus  did explain

Jesus with power and strength position never sought
In his life journey service motive alone he fought
His desire  to serve not to be served  visible till death
Professed his mission  of salvation for mankind untill last breath

Nelson Lopes



Nelson Lopes
Chinchinim
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Chinchinim
https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com


[Goanet] Some renditions by the cellist Vian Pereira

2023-04-05 Thread Frederick Noronha
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Some renditions by the cellist Vian Pereira:
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Above all
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVcen9IM3vo

CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE by The Augusta String Quartet, Goa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woHwYEZGytA

Autumn Leaves/Les Feuilles Mortes I performed by Vian Pereira for cello and
piano
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTSjN9leQYk

MY WAY performed by Vian Pereira, for cello and piano
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ana2xmfBcL4

MY HEART WILL GO ON
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAxiS9mFWww

CAN'T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU performed by Vian Pereira I for cello and piano
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkczE8Rh0ZQ

INDIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM for cello and piano I Performed by Vian Pereira
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlGtvf1kwe8

BELIEVER for cello and piano performed by Vian Pereira
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIpEe1ZG-rM

AVE MARIA (Schubert) WEDDING VERSION by Vian Pereira
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkPlRbN4uYo

KONKANI HYMN TO ST FRANCIS XAVIER
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WELpfRsKHvs

Konkani hymn to Mother Mary | Maria Mai Khurpechi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teFqyy23F4Q

BELIEVER for cello and piano
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIpEe1ZG-rM

Make you feel my love
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=td8mmL1kir4

WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD for CELLO AND PIANO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3t0bb22EiaI

SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW FOR CELLO AND PIANO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cS2qoOKljVs

CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE for CELLO AND PIANO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gokIrEP07oI

AULD LANG SYNE for cello and piano I Performed by Vian Pereira
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riwrM4pplJM

Live performance Panis Angelicus for cello and piano by Vian Pereira
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myOGIzXbdGY

SONG OF RUTH / WHEREVER YOU GO . FOR CELLO AND PIANO Performed by Vian
Pereira
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iERLaRVxZyY

HAVE YOURSELF A MERRY CHRISTMAS for CELLO AND PIANO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHNZwcQFrX8

JOY TO THE WORLD - THE AUGUSTA STRING QUARTET
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SePc0Mm1nYA

PANIS ANGELICUS - CESAR FRANCK - CELLO AND PIANO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkb93c5c4Bc

GOD REST YE MERRY GENTLEMEN FOR STRING QUARTET
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw239eIeq2M

Bridal Wedding Entrance Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcxRJp3h2lE

Noble Knight - St Ignatius of Loyola, cello and piano
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANcMy069sWs

J.S BACH PRELUDE from Suite 1 for unaccompanied cello
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKQVNywZdMY

The Old Rugged Cross
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNOfNmSl-PU

Silent night for cello and piano
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctqKdBCJSNw

Lalo Concerto snippet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1NxbB-F5HQ

Gigue, Suite II pour vlc seul, Bach
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx7I5JJCII8

More at VP's YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@VianPereira

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[Goanet-News] Not the usual history of Goa (FN)

2023-04-05 Thread Goanet Reader
Not the usual history of Goa

Frederick Noronha
fredericknoron...@gmail.com

  Goa's past is a strongly contested one.  Depending
  on whom you are reading, or listening to, you could
  easily believe that you are encountering very
  different regions.  Now, along comes a book which
  offers yet another different take on Goan history
  -- definitely not the one you're likely to learn in
  the text books of our times.

'The Portuguese Presence in India' (Notion Press, 2020) by
Joao A. de Menezes has what appears like a cross-laden
caravela sailing into tropical waters on its cover.  You
could mistake this work as containing the nostalgic
outpourings of a Daizporean Goan.  But, actually, two things
stand out here.

Firstly, the author offers a rather intense understanding of
a narrow band of Goa's history (mainly 1947-1967).

Secondly, the Poona-born, ex-Aden, US-educated Bombay Port
Trust-(1963-1991) Chief Mechanical Engineer cites rather
detailed and lesser-noticed records to bolster his argument.

  In the polarised world of Goan historiography, it
  might be tempting to dismiss these as
  pro-Portuguese perspectives.  But, before doing
  that, what is written here perhaps deserves to be
  given a fair hearing.  Even if only to understand
  the point it is trying to make.  Or, how valid it
  is.

Agree with him or not, Menezes packs in details with
engineering precision.  In between some personal details of
his life (in Aden and Poona early on in the book and
elsewhere later), João António Timotio Ligorio da Piedade
Menezes includes some interesting facts, details and even
official perspectives.

Some of these are known facts of history, but which we often
overlook.  For instance, of all the European powers that held
colonies and trading posts in India, the Portuguese came the
earliest and went the last (1505 to 1916).  Other
influential powers didn't come early.  After the Portuguese
were the Dutch (1605 to 1826), the Danish (1620 to 1869), the
French (1668 to 1954).  Finally, though they were the most
impactful, came the British, from 1757 to 1947.  (From 1612
to 1756, it was the British East India Company that held
not-as-vast stretches of territory.)

The section on Goan life in Poona, though a distraction from
the main topic of the book, is rather detailed.  It gives an
insight that few other books on Goan migration, which one has
come across, tells about that one-time Maratha-ruled city, and
the unusual Maratha-Portuguese-Goa relationships.

Some details focus on Goa too.

  Menezes argues that Portugal's equation with its
  "colony" Goa was different from, say, Britain's
  with India.  In Goa, he says, the locals had "same
  identical laws as Metropolitan Portugal".
  Excepting the Governor General and the Chefe do
  Gabinete, all officials and judiciary were locals,
  even if the army and navy were not, though (p.45).

This is a different way of looking at Goa's history, one
which today many might not agree with.  But, Menezes offers
many original (and translated) documents and records from
those times.

Among these are the 1940 Concordat between the Vatican and
Portugal.  Then there's also the lengthy and interesting
official correspondence between India and Portugal, on
another largely unnoticed issue.  Quite early on, after 1947,
questions had been raised about Portugal's right to decide on
Catholic Prelates in parts of what became Independent India.

Menezes points out that the Diocese of Daman (including
Portuguese-built churches in Bassein, Bombay, Chaul and
elsewhere in the vicinity of former British India) were part
of the Goa archdiocese.  Likewise, places like Cochin,
Mylapore, Quilon, Trinchinipoly, Mangalore and Bombay.  All
these were till 1950 part of the Padroado, and linked to Goa.

This was also the case with Dioceses of Belgaum, Poona.
Amidst the changing post-1947 power equations, India had a
lengthy and -- apparently little studied -- correspondence
with Lisbon over this.

* * *

Menezes inserts his own take on life in yesteryear Goa; this
contrasts strongly against some very fact-based,
document-citing writing on the place.  It's hard to make up
one's mind on whether this slightly hinders the narration, or
helps to actually hold the writer's interest to all these
seldom-narrated facts.

The story of the Exposition of 1952 reminds us that Hotel
Mandovi "became the newest and largest to have show up at the
Exposition, and was built by Purxotoma Quenim, who later was
elected one of the three Deputies representing Portuguese
India to the National Assembly, Lisbon." Unfortunately, that
era has recent come to a close, at least for now, with the
hotel currently not being in operation.

We learn why the Archdiocese is named "Goa and Damao"
(p.117).  Or, what was the history of Goa's airlines TAIP
(whose airhostesses 

[Goanet] Not the usual history of Goa (FN)

2023-04-05 Thread Goanet Reader
Not the usual history of Goa

Frederick Noronha
fredericknoron...@gmail.com

  Goa's past is a strongly contested one.  Depending
  on whom you are reading, or listening to, you could
  easily believe that you are encountering very
  different regions.  Now, along comes a book which
  offers yet another different take on Goan history
  -- definitely not the one you're likely to learn in
  the text books of our times.

'The Portuguese Presence in India' (Notion Press, 2020) by
Joao A. de Menezes has what appears like a cross-laden
caravela sailing into tropical waters on its cover.  You
could mistake this work as containing the nostalgic
outpourings of a Daizporean Goan.  But, actually, two things
stand out here.

Firstly, the author offers a rather intense understanding of
a narrow band of Goa's history (mainly 1947-1967).

Secondly, the Poona-born, ex-Aden, US-educated Bombay Port
Trust-(1963-1991) Chief Mechanical Engineer cites rather
detailed and lesser-noticed records to bolster his argument.

  In the polarised world of Goan historiography, it
  might be tempting to dismiss these as
  pro-Portuguese perspectives.  But, before doing
  that, what is written here perhaps deserves to be
  given a fair hearing.  Even if only to understand
  the point it is trying to make.  Or, how valid it
  is.

Agree with him or not, Menezes packs in details with
engineering precision.  In between some personal details of
his life (in Aden and Poona early on in the book and
elsewhere later), João António Timotio Ligorio da Piedade
Menezes includes some interesting facts, details and even
official perspectives.

Some of these are known facts of history, but which we often
overlook.  For instance, of all the European powers that held
colonies and trading posts in India, the Portuguese came the
earliest and went the last (1505 to 1916).  Other
influential powers didn't come early.  After the Portuguese
were the Dutch (1605 to 1826), the Danish (1620 to 1869), the
French (1668 to 1954).  Finally, though they were the most
impactful, came the British, from 1757 to 1947.  (From 1612
to 1756, it was the British East India Company that held
not-as-vast stretches of territory.)

The section on Goan life in Poona, though a distraction from
the main topic of the book, is rather detailed.  It gives an
insight that few other books on Goan migration, which one has
come across, tells about that one-time Maratha-ruled city, and
the unusual Maratha-Portuguese-Goa relationships.

Some details focus on Goa too.

  Menezes argues that Portugal's equation with its
  "colony" Goa was different from, say, Britain's
  with India.  In Goa, he says, the locals had "same
  identical laws as Metropolitan Portugal".
  Excepting the Governor General and the Chefe do
  Gabinete, all officials and judiciary were locals,
  even if the army and navy were not, though (p.45).

This is a different way of looking at Goa's history, one
which today many might not agree with.  But, Menezes offers
many original (and translated) documents and records from
those times.

Among these are the 1940 Concordat between the Vatican and
Portugal.  Then there's also the lengthy and interesting
official correspondence between India and Portugal, on
another largely unnoticed issue.  Quite early on, after 1947,
questions had been raised about Portugal's right to decide on
Catholic Prelates in parts of what became Independent India.

Menezes points out that the Diocese of Daman (including
Portuguese-built churches in Bassein, Bombay, Chaul and
elsewhere in the vicinity of former British India) were part
of the Goa archdiocese.  Likewise, places like Cochin,
Mylapore, Quilon, Trinchinipoly, Mangalore and Bombay.  All
these were till 1950 part of the Padroado, and linked to Goa.

This was also the case with Dioceses of Belgaum, Poona.
Amidst the changing post-1947 power equations, India had a
lengthy and -- apparently little studied -- correspondence
with Lisbon over this.

* * *

Menezes inserts his own take on life in yesteryear Goa; this
contrasts strongly against some very fact-based,
document-citing writing on the place.  It's hard to make up
one's mind on whether this slightly hinders the narration, or
helps to actually hold the writer's interest to all these
seldom-narrated facts.

The story of the Exposition of 1952 reminds us that Hotel
Mandovi "became the newest and largest to have show up at the
Exposition, and was built by Purxotoma Quenim, who later was
elected one of the three Deputies representing Portuguese
India to the National Assembly, Lisbon." Unfortunately, that
era has recent come to a close, at least for now, with the
hotel currently not being in operation.

We learn why the Archdiocese is named "Goa and Damao"
(p.117).  Or, what was the history of Goa's airlines TAIP
(whose airhostesses 

[Goanet] Provide Traces as directed

2023-04-05 Thread Nelson Lopes
Provide Traces
The Nationalised Banks deducted TDS at source as per rules It is also a
rule that enjoin  banks to post statement of TRACES quarterly for  four
quarters .The Banks dole out excuse one after the other  and their
inability  regularly .The customers have the right for their own
records.The last quarter of Traces will be delivered only after the their
main bank files almost in June.What about the other 3  quaters
This is deficiency of service  at  best.If the customer can download  why
cant they do so for him even after written request in April  thus  delaying
filing of returns The suggestion that tax consultant can download the same
is unfair argument to pass the buck and why should they waste their time
They refuse to entertain filing of returns  without Traces or form 16A
Will the Banks deducting faithfully the TDS unfailingly provide TRACES
WITHOUT DELAY or bear responsibilty for late filing?RBI need to take a call
against defaulting Banks

NELSON  LOPES CHINCHINIM

Nelson Lopes
Chinchinim
https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com


Nelson Lopes
Chinchinim
https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com


Nelson Lopes
Chinchinim
https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com


[Goanet] Schedule for Thursday 6th April 2023

2023-04-05 Thread CCR TV
CCR TV GOA

Channel of God's love


You can also watch CCR TV live on your smartphone via the CCR TV App
Available on Google PlayStore for Android Platform.

Click the link below.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccr.tv4

Email ID: ccrgoame...@gmail.com


Schedule for Thursday 6th April 2023

12:00 AM

Rosary - Luminous Mysteries


12:27 AM

Literally Goa - Lourdes Bravo Da Costa Rodrigues interviewed by Frederick
Noronha


12:56 AM

Hymn - Mhojea nanvan ekthaim zalleam- Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap)


1:00 AM

Mass in Konkani for Wednesday


1:45 AM

Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 207 - Xivodd - Fr Pratap Naik sj


1:54 AM

Our Father - in Konkani


2:00 AM

Saibinnichi Ruzai - Uzvaddache Mister


2:26 AM

Devachem Utor - Job - Avesvor 36 - Vachpi Orlando D'Souza


2:33 AM

Goychea Futtbolachea Vostad - Eugemio Cardozo interviewed by Daniel de Souza


3:08 AM

Kuznantlim Zogddim 4 - Bhazleleo Lepo- Meena Goes and Julius Mesquita


3:38 AM

Bhurgeanlem Angonn - Bhag 5


3:41 AM

The Law and You - Mediation- Sayonara Telles Laad


4:09 AM

Kolakarachi bhett - Efifanio Cabral interviewed by Meena Goes


4:35 AM

Psalm 84 - Read by Alfwold Silveira


4:41 AM

Career Guidance - Western Music- Kala Academy


5:05 AM

What's Cooking - Season 2 Episode 10


5:19 AM

Our Father - In the Parlour - Fr Ronnie D'Souza sj


5:40 AM

Povitr Atmo - Orlando D'Souza


6:10 AM

Hymns - Our Lady of Grace HS, Bicholim


6:14 AM

Obedience, Submission and Accountability - Talk by Savio Mascarenhas


6:50 AM

Song - Ek Katha - Anthem of Unity - Samuel Afonso


6:55 AM

Sokalchem Magnnem - Koresmacho


7:00 AM

Praise and Worship - Neville Pinho


7:22 AM

Morning Prayer - Lent


7:27 AM

Eucharist - Talk by Gaurish Naik


7:59 AM

Atmik Ekchar


8:00 AM

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8:05 AM

Fr Macson Dabre - Re-discovering the Image of God


8:43 AM

Devachem Utor - Job - Avesvor 37 - Vachpi Orlando D'Souza


8:50 AM

The Eucharist - Fr Fernando da Costa


9:52 AM

Aikotanv - Talk by Orlando D'Souza


10:19 AM

Power of Priestly Consecration - Bishop Francis Kalist


11:16 AM

Bhurgeanchem magnnem aplea avoi-bapaik


11:19 AM

Intercessions - English


11:26 AM

Angelus - English


11:30 AM

The Holy Eucharist - Talk By Msgr. Alex Rebello


12:06 PM

Hymn - Kakluth Mhojo Kor - Edwin Rodrigues


12:12 PM

Suffering - Talk by Adv. F.E. Noronha


12:50 PM

Music - Vakhann'nni 2 followed by Povitr Atmeak Dispottem Magnnem


1:22 PM

Senior Shepherds - Fr Michael Rebello intererviewed by Jovito Lopes


1:56 PM

Communion of saints - Rev Alvison Fernandes


2:03 PM

Purgatory and Hell - Fr Henry Falcao


2:33 PM

Hymn - Mary our Sorrowful Motther


2:37 PM

With the Father's Heart - A talk by Fr Aleixo Menezes


3:03 PM

Heads Held High - St Mary's Convent High School, Mapuca


3:26 PM

Bhurgem Zaunchem Asa Team Avoiancher Bhagevont Zuze Vazache Mozotin Magnnem


3:28 PM

Bhagevont Zuze Vazache mozotin Piddestam Khatir Magnnem


3:30 PM

Divine Mercy Chaplet - English


3:40 PM

Ximpientlim Motiam -Bhag 240 - DOLLYNĊHEM DAN - Fr Pratap Naik sj


3:47 PM

Tell Me a Story - Eps 109 - The wisest King that ever lived


3:54 PM

Our Father - in Konkani


4:00 PM

Rosary - Luminous Mysteries


4:28 PM

De-Coding the Word - Holy Week Maundy Thursday


4:30 PM

Senior Citizens Exercises - 7


4:53 PM

Couples Prayer (Konkani)


5:00 PM

Maundy Thursday Service


6:40 PM

The Eucharist in Daily Life - Talk by Godfrey Pereira


7:11 PM

Pope's Intercessions - English


7:14 PM

Maundy Thursday - Talk by Fr Kelwin Monteiro sj


7:30 PM

Saibinnichi Ruzai - Uzvaddache Mister


7:56 PM

Aimorechen Magnnem


8:00 PM

Repentance - A talk by Carlos D'Souza


8:48 PM

Vocation Commission for Diocesan Clergy - Vocation Promotion


8:58 PM

Magnificat (English)


9:00 PM

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9:05 PM

Adoration - Fr. Henry Falcao - SJVSRC Old Goa


9:35 PM

Devachem Utor - Job - Avesvor 38 - Vachpi Orlando D'Souza


9:44 PM

Ratchem Magnem


9:56 PM

Priesthood - Fr. George Kumblumoottil


11:00 PM

Youtsing - All Goa Virtual Choir - Part 2


11:57 PM

Prayer : Benedictus


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[Goanet] THE ARROGANCE OF THE IGNORANT AND THE IRRESPONSIBLE

2023-04-05 Thread Aires Rodrigues
Revenue Minister and Panaji MLA Babush Monserrate is the epitome of the
vicious political cunning that has befallen our land and its virtuous
people. His arrogance seems way above that of his bosses higher up, as is
his ignorance and irresponsibility. And these are his assets and
self-serving weapons, for he gains a lot from his irresponsibility.

In a perverse twist of Constitutional morality, Babush Monserrate had
recently said that he is an MLA and not an Engineer and, therefore, was not
accountable for the on-going Smart city works in Panaji that has created
havoc all over. So on what basis is he now saying that the quality of work
where they are laying pavers is bad and that the quality of earlier pavers
was better than what they are placing now.

Needless to say, to be an engineer one requires education besides
qualifications and a MLA that abdicates his responsibility and
accountability by blaming others proves he is not qualified for either
role. Time Babush Monserrate got a sign to keep on his desk that reads 'The
buck stops here'. The late American President Harry Truman did this to good
effect!
Adv. Aires Rodrigues

C/G-2, Shopping Complex

Ribandar Retreat

Ribandar – Goa – 403006

Mobile No: 9822684372

Office Tel  No: (0832) 2444012

Email: airesrodrigu...@gmail.com



You can also reach me on

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[Goanet] Parting a sweet sorrow

2023-04-05 Thread Nelson Lopes
Parting is a  sweet sorrow
Generating hope for a better tomorrow
Apprehensions  ,fear of a new place
Wondering what  surprises, challenges  await to face

 Loath to leave comfort zone behind
Anticipating an  uncertain ,hostile environment  in mind
Good friends and foes will tend to  remind
Adjustment is  a time consuming  effort theym find

Displacement on transfer  bound to accept
Transfer on promotion unwise to reject
Change of residence  even  to a  new, better  place
Imagined risk of  neighbours , friends environment to face

Problems galore  on  posting in an office new
Adjustment , cultivating relations are challenges few
On a constant guard and watch looked down with suspicion
Whether has traits of  poisonous snake  or stinging scorpion

 New environment , surrounding a challenge does  pose
 Having abandoned friends, neighbours, near and close
Relations and bonds of friendship  progress slow
To win confidence ,trust  relations need to mature and grow

The  family, children shifting too upset does  cause
In community, schools acceptance conditional with clause
Wading through an turbulent  ocean deep and wide
Fears of rejection,  isolation  too real to hide

Ruminating excessively  over place and  people in  the past
Adjustment, integration will be slow not fast
Interactions without reservations  of status and pride
Win friends  admirers ,steps of adjustment to guide

Natural, normal  unknown situation to  fear
Self confidence and challenge makes the  path  clear

Talented , daring  willing risk to take
Ensures advancement  , a bright career with the break

Introverts isolate in a cacoon ,enclose in  a  she'll
 Attempt to djust,build relations is a he⁶ll
Rather stagnate than progress , move forward and away
Comfortable, satisfied  with old environment  to stay
Nelson Lopes
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Chinchinim



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Chinchinim
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