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American crime writer (born 1956)
Patricia Cornwell (born Patricia Carroll Daniels; June 9, 1956) is an American crime writer. She is known for her best-selling novels featuring medical
Patricia_Cornwell
English guitarist and singer-songwriter (born 1949)
Hugh Alan Cornwell (born 28 August 1949) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and writer, best known for being the lead vocalist and lead guitarist
Hugh_Cornwell
British writer (born 1944)
Bernard Cornwell OBE (born 23 February 1944) is an English author of historical novels and a history of the Waterloo campaign. He is best known for his
Bernard_Cornwell
English actress (born 1940)
Judy Valerie Cornwell (born 22 February 1940) is an English actress. She is best known for her role as Daisy in the British sitcom Keeping Up Appearances
Judy_Cornwell
Irish-British novelist and former spy (1931–2020)
David John Moore Cornwell (19 October 1931 – 12 December 2020), known by his pen name John le Carré (/ləˈkæreɪ/ lə-KARR-ay), was an English author. Many
John_le_Carré
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Cornwell can refer to: Almon Cornwell (1820–1893), American farmer-politician in Wisconsin Anita Cornwell (1923–2023), American author Bernard Cornwell
Cornwell
Co-chief executive of The Ink Factory
Simon Cornwell (born 7 March 1957) is co-chief executive of The Ink Factory together with his brother Stephen Cornwell. They are two of the four sons of
Simon_Cornwell
English editor (1938–2021)
Jane Cornwell (28 April 1938 – 27 February 2021) was an English editor, known as Jane Eustace before her marriage to John le Carré (David Cornwell) in
Jane_Cornwell
American crime drama television series (2026–present)
Liz Sarnoff and based on the book series of the same name by Patricia Cornwell. It stars Nicole Kidman as the titular character as Dr. Kay Scarpetta,
Scarpetta_(TV_series)
English actress (1949–2021)
Charlotte Cornwell (26 April 1949 – 16 January 2021) was an English actress, singer, and a teacher of acting on the faculty at the University of Southern
Charlotte_Cornwell
British journalist
Rupert Howard Cornwell (22 February 1946 – 31 March 2017) was a British journalist connected with The Independent newspaper for thirty years. Born to Ronnie
Rupert_Cornwell
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
John Travers Cornwell VC (8 January 1900–2 June 1916), commonly known as Jack Cornwell or as Boy Cornwell, is remembered for his gallantry at the Battle
Jack_Cornwell
American actor (b. 1988)
Justin Michael Cornwell (born November 5, 1988) is an American actor, writer and musician best known for playing Young Jeronicus Jangle in the Netflix
Justin_Cornwell
English actor and comedian
Philip Cornwell is an English actor, comedian, impressionist and writer. He is part of the Dead Ringers television and radio series, and co-wrote and performed
Phil_Cornwell
series of historical fiction stories by Bernard Cornwell centred on the character of Richard Sharpe. Cornwell's series (composed of several novels and short
List of Sharpe series characters
List_of_Sharpe_series_characters
Series of novels by Bernard Cornwell
The Last Kingdom series) is a historical novel series written by Bernard Cornwell about the birth of England in the ninth and tenth centuries. The series
The_Saxon_Stories
American politician
Hiram Henry Cornwell (sometimes known as Cornwall; November 23, 1828 – July 9, 1916) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Cornwell was born on
Hiram_Cornwell
American illustrator and painter (1892–1960)
Dean Cornwell (March 5, 1892 – December 4, 1960) was an American illustrator and muralist. His oil paintings were frequently featured in popular magazines
Dean_Cornwell
English rock band
line-up, active from 1975 to 1990, consisted of guitarist and vocalist Hugh Cornwell, bassist and vocalist Jean-Jacques Burnel, keyboardist Dave Greenfield
The_Stranglers
American tool manufacturing company
Cornwell Quality Tools is an American privately held company manufacturing tools for the automotive and aviation industries. The company is currently based
Cornwell_Tools
Village in Oxfordshire, England
Cornwell is a small village and civil parish about 2.5 miles (4 km) west of Chipping Norton in the West Oxfordshire district of Oxfordshire, near the county
Cornwell,_Oxfordshire
Series of historical fiction stories by Bernard Cornwell
Sharpe is a series of historical fiction stories by Bernard Cornwell centred on the character of English soldier Richard Sharpe. The stories formed the
Sharpe_(novel_series)
British YouTuber and lawyer (born 1997)
Eve Cornwell (born 10 June 1997) is a British YouTuber and former lawyer. She has been described as both a StudyTuber and a LawTuber. She is married to
Eve_Cornwell
British businessman and arms dealer (1905–1975)
Ronald Thomas Archibald Cornwell (4 November 1905 – 12 September 1975), was a British businessman and arms dealer. He left school at the age of 14 and
Ronnie_Cornwell
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David Cornwell may refer to: John le Carré (1931–2020), pseudonym of David John Moore Cornwell, English writer of espionage novels David L. Cornwell (1945–2012)
David_Cornwell
English cricketer
Anthony Ewart Frank Cornwell (19 August 1929 – 26 August 2017) was an English cricketer. Cornwell was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm fast-medium
Anthony_Cornwell
American businessman and entrepreneur
Trevor Cornwell (born June 26, 1964) is an American businessman and entrepreneur. He has developed several media and tech businesses and made innovative
Trevor_Cornwell
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John Cornwell may refer to: Jack Cornwell (1900–1916), a British boy sailor posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry at the Battle of Jutland
John_Cornwell
Film by Gareth Evans
directed by Gareth Evans. The film stars Tom Hardy, Jessie Mei Li, Justin Cornwell, Quelin Sepulveda, Luis Guzmán, Yeo Yann Yann, Timothy Olyphant, and Forest
Havoc_(2025_film)
British historical drama TV series (2015-2022)
Stephen Butchard, based on The Saxon Stories series of novels by Bernard Cornwell. The series premiered on 10 October 2015 on BBC Two. After co-producing
The_Last_Kingdom_(TV_series)
Bernard Cornwell's career started in 1981 with Sharpe's Eagle. He has been a prolific historical novelist since then, having published more than 60 novels
Bernard_Cornwell_bibliography
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Senator Cornwell may refer to: John J. Cornwell (1867–1953), West Virginia State Senate William J. Cornwell (1809–1896), New York State Senate This disambiguation
Senator_Cornwell
American businessman
W. Don Cornwell (born January 17, 1948) is a retired investment banker and broadcast media executive. He was the founder, CEO, and Chairman of Granite
W._Don_Cornwell
Rugby player
Matt Cornwell (born 16 January 1985 in Leicester, England) is a former English rugby union player. He played as a fullback, fly-half and centre. Learning
Matt_Cornwell
British industrialist and publisher (1852–1932)
Alice Ann Cornwell (1 January 1852 – 7 January 1932) was a British goldmining industrialist and newspaper proprietor. She made her fortune from gold and
Alice_Cornwell
American painter
Woody Cornwell (January 13, 1968–2016) was an American abstract painter. He was a co-founder of Eyedrum Art & Music Gallery in Atlanta during the late
Woody_Cornwell
British journalist, author, and academic (born 1940)
John Cornwell FRSL (born 21 May 1940) is a British journalist, author, and academic. Since 1990, he has directed the Science and Human Dimension Project
John_Cornwell_(writer)
American soldier, lawyer, and educator (1835–1927)
Robert Thompson Cornwell (January 29, 1835 – April 26, 1927) was an American soldier, lawyer, and educator. Serving as a Union Army captain during the
Robert_Cornwell
British novelist and commentator (born 1972)
Nicholas Cornwell (born 26 November 1972), better known by his pen name Nick Harkaway, is a British novelist and commentator. As Harkaway, he is the author
Nick_Harkaway
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William Cornwell may refer to: William Cornwell (cricketer) (1838–1915), English cricketer William B. Cornwell (1864–1926), American lawyer, businessman
William_Cornwell
2002 book by Patricia Cornwell
(ISBN 0-425-19273-3) is a 2002 non-fiction book by crime novelist Patricia Cornwell that presents the theory that Walter Sickert, a German-British painter
Portrait_of_a_Killer
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Peter Cornwell may refer to: Peter Cornwell (computer scientist) (born 1958), British computer scientist and media theorist Peter Cornwell (director),
Peter_Cornwell
1993 studio album by Hugh Cornwell
Wired is the second solo studio album by Hugh Cornwell, released on 21 June 1993 on the Transmission label. It follows the collaboration album with Robert
Wired_(Hugh_Cornwell_album)
2005 novel by Patricia Cornwell
Predator is a crime fiction novel by Patricia Cornwell, the fourteenth book of the Dr. Kay Scarpetta series. The title comes from an acronym for the Prefrontal
Predator_(Cornwell_novel)
British television historical drama series (1993–2008)
Sharpe and Harper are the heroes of the Sharpe series of novels by Bernard Cornwell; most, though not all, of the episodes are based on the books. Produced
Sharpe_(TV_series)
Topics referred to by the same term
Mount Cornwell may refer to: Mount Cornwell (Canada) on the British Columbia–Alberta border in Canada Mount Cornwell (Antarctica) This disambiguation page
Mount_Cornwell
1997 British comedy series
by John Sessions, Phil Cornwell and Peter Richardson (who also directed). The main characters are played by Sessions, Cornwell and Ronni Ancona. The characters
Stella_Street
Historic house in Virginia, United States
Cornwell Farm is a historic home located in Great Falls, Fairfax County, Virginia. It was built in 1831, and is a two-story, five-bay brick dwelling with
Cornwell_Farm
American physician and poet
Henry Sylvester Cornwell (1831-June 15, 1886) was an American physician and poet. Cornwell was a native of New London, Connecticut. He was one of a family
Henry_Sylvester_Cornwell
2018 studio album by Hugh Cornwell
Monster is the ninth studio album by the English musician Hugh Cornwell, released on 5 October 2018 by Sony Music. It is a concept album, which celebrates
Monster_(Hugh_Cornwell_album)
English footballer
John Anthony Cornwell (born 13 October 1964) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League as a midfielder and defender
John_Cornwell_(footballer)
American politician
David Lance Cornwell (June 14, 1945 – November 2, 2012) was an American Vietnam War veteran who served one term as a U.S. representative from Indiana from
David_L._Cornwell
Grant Cornwell is an American educator, academic, and liberal education advocate. He served as the 15th president of Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida
Grant_Cornwell
British actress
former actress and an environmental campaigner. Ward grew up in Cornwell Manor, in Cornwell, Oxfordshire, which her parents bought in 1959, and remains in
Rachel_Ward
English-American soccer player
Lee Cornwell is an English retired-American football defender who spent most of his career in the American indoor leagues. In 1980, Cornwell moved to the
Lee_Cornwell
2004 book by Bernard Cornwell
Kingdom is the first historical novel in The Saxon Stories by Bernard Cornwell, published in 2004. This story introduces Uhtred of Bebbanburg, a Saxon
The_Last_Kingdom
English cricketer (born 2004)
Noah Bo Cornwell (born 10 September 2004) is an English cricketer who plays for Middlesex County Cricket Club and has represented England at under-19 level
Noah_Cornwell
American-based Australian film director
Peter Cornwell is an Australian filmmaker. Cornwell got his start working at the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) in Sydney, Australia.[citation
Peter_Cornwell_(director)
British railway engineer
George Cornwell (c. 1825 – c. 1900) was a British railway engineer and building contractor working in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in the second half
George_Cornwell
Australian politician (1938–2025)
Gregory Gane Cornwell AM (19 June 1938 – 22 June 2025) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the unicameral Australian Capital Territory Legislative
Greg_Cornwell
Australian politician
Andrew Stuart Cornwell (born 29 December 1969) is a former Australian politician. He was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from the
Andrew_Cornwell
1999 book by John Cornwell
is a book published in 1999 by the British journalist and author John Cornwell that examines the actions of Eugenio Pacelli, who became Pope Pius XII
Hitler's_Pope
2015 compilation album by Hugh Cornwell
The Fall and Rise of Hugh Cornwell is a compilation album by English musician Hugh Cornwell, released on 28 August 2015 by Invisible Hands Music on both
The Fall and Rise of Hugh Cornwell
The_Fall_and_Rise_of_Hugh_Cornwell
American politician
Stephen Russell "Rusty" Cornwell (born August 31, 1965) is an American politician who has served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 6th
Rusty_Cornwell
American sociologist
Benjamin Thomas Cornwell (born April 30, 1978) is an American sociologist. He is Professor of Sociology at Cornell University, where he served as chair
Benjamin_Cornwell
American lesbian feminist author (1923–2023)
Anita Cornwell (September 23, 1923 – May 27, 2023) was an American lesbian feminist author. In 1983, she wrote the first collection of essays by an African-American
Anita_Cornwell
1982 single by the Stranglers
Greenfield and drummer Jet Black, with lyrics by singer/guitarist Hugh Cornwell. The music was adapted from an unused part of "Second Coming", a track
Golden_Brown
American businessman, military colonel and politician
William Henry Cornwell (May 30, 1843 – November 18, 1903) was an American businessman, as well as a military colonel and politician of the Kingdom of Hawaii
William_H._Cornwell
Researcher
Erin York Cornwell (born December 25, 1976) is an American sociologist. She is associate professor of sociology at Cornell University. She earned her Ph
Erin_York_Cornwell
1995 novel by Bernard Cornwell
Arthur is the first novel of the Warlord Chronicles trilogy by Bernard Cornwell, originally published in the UK in 1995 by Penguin Group. The book is based
The Winter King (Cornwell novel)
The_Winter_King_(Cornwell_novel)
English cricketer
Edward Cornwell (10 September 1827 — 19 September 1873) was an English first-class cricketer. Cornwell was born at Cambridge in September 1827. A professional
Edward_Cornwell
Head of the Catholic Church from 1939 to 1958
81 Cornwell, p. 22 Cornwell, p. 23 Noel, p. 9 Marchione, 2000, p. 193 O'Shea, p. 82 Noel, p. 10 Marchione, 2004, p. 9 Marchione, 2004, p. 10 Cornwell, Hitler's
Pope_Pius_XII
2009 film
Haunting in Connecticut is a 2009 supernatural horror film directed by Peter Cornwell in his feature directorial debut, and starring Virginia Madsen, Kyle Gallner
The_Haunting_in_Connecticut
2007 novel by Patricia Cornwell
Book of the Dead is a 2007 crime novel written by Patricia Cornwell. It is the fifteenth book in the popular Kay Scarpetta series and the fourth consecutive
Book of the Dead (Cornwell novel)
Book_of_the_Dead_(Cornwell_novel)
Train station in Pennsylvania, US
Cornwells Heights station is a train station in Cornwells Heights, Pennsylvania. Located on Station Avenue near Bristol Pike in Bensalem Township, it
Cornwells_Heights_station
Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States
Cornwell is an unincorporated community in Prince William County, Virginia, United States. It is located on State Route 234 (Dumfries Road) about one mile
Cornwell,_Virginia
Country in Eastern Europe and North Asia
31 March 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2021. Curtis 1998, p. 222, Literature. Cornwell, Neil; Christian, Nicole (1998). Reference Guide to Russian Literature
Russia
2000 historical novel by Bernard Cornwell
is the first novel in The Grail Quest series by English author Bernard Cornwell, first published in 2000. The story takes place in the mid-14th century
Harlequin_(Cornwell_novel)
English cricketer
Henry Cornwell (19 December 1822 — 19 September 1869) was an English first-class cricketer. Cornwell was born at Cambridge in December 1822. He was a leading
Henry_Cornwell
Fictional character
She is the protagonist in a series of crime novels written by Patricia Cornwell noted for their use of recent forensic technology. The name "Scarpetta"
Kay_Scarpetta
2016 studio album by John Cooper Clarke and Hugh Cornwell
Stranglers, Hugh Cornwell. It was released on 14 October 2016 by Sony. The album features songs that were important to Clarke and Cornwell in their youth
This Time It's Personal (John Cooper Clarke and Hugh Cornwell album)
This_Time_It's_Personal_(John_Cooper_Clarke_and_Hugh_Cornwell_album)
1977 album by The Stranglers
February 2022. Cornwell & Drury 2001, p. 15. Cornwell 2004, pp. 98–99. Cornwell & Drury 2001, p. 19. Cornwell & Drury 2001, p. 22. Cornwell & Drury 2001
Rattus_Norvegicus_(album)
Series of novels by Bernard Cornwell
is a series of three novels about Arthurian Britain written by Bernard Cornwell. The story is written as a mixture of historical fiction and Arthurian
The_Warlord_Chronicles
2023 historical novel by Bernard Cornwell
Command is a historical novel in the Richard Sharpe series by Bernard Cornwell, first published in 2023. The story leads up to the Battle of Almaraz,
Sharpe's_Command
1990 studio album by the Stranglers
by Epic Records. It was the last to feature guitarist/lead singer Hugh Cornwell. 10 peaked at No. 15 and spent four weeks in the UK Albums Chart. There
10_(The_Stranglers_album)
British journalist and television personality
action brought by the actress Charlotte Cornwell in December 1985. A jury at the High Court awarded Cornwell £10,000 in damages. In an article for the
Nina_Myskow
Film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra
which was adapted as the film's screenplay by Oliver Butcher and Stephen Cornwell. The narrative centers around a professor who wakes up from a four-day
Unknown_(2011_film)
1988 studio album by Hugh Cornwell
studio album by the English musician Hugh Cornwell, released in June 1988 on Virgin Records and produced by Cornwell and Ian Ritchie, with additional production
Wolf_(Hugh_Cornwell_album)
Series of historical novels by Bernard Cornwell
The Grail Quest is a historical fiction novel series written by Bernard Cornwell dealing with a 14th-century search for the Holy Grail, set during the opening
The_Grail_Quest
British TV sitcom (1990–1995)
her less-than-refined roots, are her working-class sisters Daisy (Judy Cornwell) and Rose (Shirley Stelfox in series one; Mary Millar thereafter), and
Keeping_Up_Appearances
United States historic place
Cornwell Inn, also known as Cornwell's, is a historic inn located near Blackstock, Chester County, South Carolina. The original portion was built about
Cornwell_Inn
Topics referred to by the same term
Time: Fionna and Cake The Winter King (Cornwell novel), novel of The Warlord Chronicles trilogy by Bernard Cornwell The Winter King (TV series), British
Winter_King
American lawyer (1864–1926)
William Benjamin Cornwell (November 25, 1864 – April 8, 1926) was an American lawyer, businessperson, newspaper editor and publisher, and railroad and
William_B._Cornwell
English cricketer
William Lofts Cornwell (27 August 1838 — 21 April 1915) was an English first-class cricketer. Cornwell as born in August 1838 at Bottisham, Cambridgeshire
William_Cornwell_(cricketer)
2016 film
Welz, and written by Stephen Cornwell and Oliver Butcher. The film is produced by Cornwell, David Lancaster and Simon Cornwell and stars Chadwick Boseman
Message_from_the_King_(film)
1990 crime fiction novel by Patricia Cornwell
Postmortem is a 1990 crime fiction novel by author Patricia Cornwell and her debut novel. The first novel of the Kay Scarpetta series, it received the
Postmortem_(novel)
Youth gallantry award of The Scout Association of the United Kingdom
The Cornwell Scout Badge is a gallantry award of The Scout Association of the United Kingdom and some of its branches in other countries. The award was
Cornwell_Scout_Badge
1992 studio album by Hugh Cornwell, Roger Cook and Andy West
CCW is an album by Hugh Cornwell, formerly of the new wave group the Stranglers, with Roger Cook and Andy West (CCW: Cornwell, Cook, West). It was released
CCW_(album)
Christianity portal Leonard Cyril Cornwell (28 March 1893 – 16 March 1971) was Archdeacon of Swindon from 1947 to 1963. He was educated at Fitzwilliam
Leonard_Cornwell
American politician (1867–1953)
John Jacob Cornwell (July 11, 1867 – September 8, 1953) was a conservative Democratic politician from Romney in Hampshire County, in the U.S. state of
John_J._Cornwell
CORNWELL
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English
English : possibly a habitational name from Cornwell in Oxfordshire, which in early medieval records is sometimes written without the -n-, for example Corwelle (see Cornwell).
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English
English : regional name from the county of Cornwall, which is named with the Old English tribal name Cornwealas. This is from Kernow (the term that the Cornish used to refer to themselves, a word of uncertain etymology, perhaps connected with a Celtic element meaning ‘horn’, ‘headland’), + Old English wealas ‘strangers’, ‘foreigners’, the term used by the Anglo-Saxons for British-speaking people.English : variant of Cornwell.
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Americanized form of any of the numerous Continental European surnames derived from Latin Cornelius (see Cornelius), for example French Corneille or German Kornel.Swedish
Americanized form of any of the numerous Continental European surnames derived from Latin Cornelius (see Cornelius), for example French Corneille or German Kornel.Swedish : Latinized form of Horn, meaning ‘horn’; probably a soldier’s name.English : reduced form of Cornwell or of Cornhill, a habitational name from a place in Northumberland named Cornhill, from Old English corn, a metathesized form of cron, cran ‘crane’ + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’; or from Cornhill in London, a medieval grain exchange, named with Old English corn ‘corn’, ‘grain’ + hyll ‘hill’, or from some other place elsewhere similarly named.Ezra Cornell (1807–74), the founder of Cornell University, was born of New England Quaker stock in Westchester Co., NY, a descendant of Thomas Cornell of Saffron Walden, Essex, England, who emigrated sometime before 1642, when he is recorded as being married in Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI.
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English
English : habitational name from Cornwell in Oxfordshire, named from Old English corn, a metathesized form of cron, cran ‘crane’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.English : variant of Cornwall.
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Tamil
Another name of Agni, Inspirational, Strong
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Hindu
Favorite of the devotees, A name of Lord Shiva
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Particles of Dew
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American, Arabic, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi, Sanskrit
Bottom; Gold; Stalking Wolf
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Egyptian
Loved by all.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOUNI means "God is gracious."
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Australian, British, English, French, German, Hebrew, Shakespearean
Sun Child; Bright Sun
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English
English : habitational name from Gledhill, a place in West Yorkshire, named from Old English gleoda ‘kite’ + hyll ‘hill’.
Male
Japanese
(é †ä¸€) Japanese name JUNICHI means "obedient one."
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Latin
Hollow; Valley; Variant of Diana; Divine; Supervisor
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