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gathered for breakfast, they found maps on their table to give them a starting point to find Patrick. They were split into three groups, one travelling by car, one by helicopter, and one by boat. If they found Patrick within two hours, they'd win $ 10,000 for the group kitty. They had mobile phones to contact one another and the hostage. Shortly after the assignment began, the host phoned Patrick and offered him one final clue - he needed to find a blue envelope. He found it under his bed, and it contained a note that stated that each vehicle had in it a key, but only one key would unlock him. As soon as Patrick looked out the window and noticed the radio towers across the river from him, the helicopter found him. The boat team was out of contact for most of the assignment, until Rocky noticed that Abby seemed to be hiding an extra phone battery. After the helicopter found them and dropped a message in a bottle with the details of their assignment, all three vehicles made it to Patrick's cell in time. They each found their keys, and found the one that unlocked him, the one from the boat. It seemed the $ 10,000 was won. However, in pursuit of the hostage, Ben drove extremely erratically and well above the speed limit, such that the police tried to pull him over. Ben failed to pull over and kept driving, and was shown later answering to the police for his infraction. The prize for the challenge was also revoked.
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Vineyard. They were given tours of each facility and some instruction on how to become connoisseurs of each product by an expert. That evening, they were treated to a formal dinner, but at the dinner they were given a surprise challenge. On the table were three cheeses, three beers, and three wines. Two of each were made in Tasmania, and the third was from the mainland. The group who toured each respective facility had sampled the two Tasmanian products during their tour, and one at a time they were charged with identifying the impostor. Linda had to quickly made the decision herself because Josephine was reluctant to answer, despite being an enthusiastic cheese taster. Abby, Ben, and Beverley unanimously decided on the beer, despite Abby and Beverley not being beer drinkers. The wine tasters wasted time by swirling the glasses instead of tasting the wines. Jan is the one who makes the decision, and Alan and Rocky simply agree. All three groups correctly identified the non-Tasmanian product in their group of three, winning $ 10,000.
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the information from her until dawn, they'd win $ 10,000 for the kitty, but if Linda got her answer and got it right, the group would win nothing and she'd win a free pass through to the next episode. If Linda is not able to get the information, she can do a coin toss with any one of four and would have a one in two chance of winning exemption, otherwise the selected contestant would win exemption instead. The four of them were locked in cells and called in one at a time to be interrogated by Linda. At any time, they could decide to give her the answer, and everyone would get to back to the hotel. This challenge was particularly difficult on Abby, who had been close with Linda previously and seemed to suffer the most from the conditions. Linda called the host a few hours into her interrogations, and gave a specific, correct answer to the question of what the other four had done the previous day. It was not explicitly said who gave the information up.
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described as a "human-style computer game," and told to split into pairs, one with a runner and one with a navigator. One at a time, each runner would enter the maze, being guided by radio by their navigator, who had an overhead camera shot of the maze. The runners were pursued by two hunters, who, if they tagged the runners, could eliminate them. If any of the runners found the maze's exit, or if among them they survived inside the maze for a total of three minutes, they'd win $ 10,000. Alan ran first, with Beverley his navigator, and lasted just 28 seconds. The next runner was Ben, under direction of Abby, and he lasted 45 seconds. The final runner was Rocky, guided by Jan, and he survived inside the maze for a minute and 47 seconds, winning the $ 10,000, despite the fact a clear path to the exit was available for him well before reaching the three-minute mark.
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kilometres per hour. Each car had to complete two laps of the 3 kilometre course, and after the first, the two mechanics had to swap the positions of the car's rear wheels. They had 35 minutes to complete six laps. Patrick was the first navigator, and he gave very clear instructions to his driver. Jan and Josephine fumbled quite a bit swapping his wheels, leaving the first leg to be completed a minute behind schedule. Beverley gave poor instructions to her driver and they briefly seemed hopelessly lost. Rocky and Alan made up for some of the time with a quick wheel change, but they were put even further behind schedule. The last car, navigated by Linda, made it through two laps with 6 seconds to spare, with their second lap just three seconds off the course's all-time record for fastest ever, so the money was won.
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The players were also given guns, and if anyone shot anyone, a sniper shot a player, a player shot a sniper, or a player shot a player, they'd be taken out of the game. The last scenario was a realistic one, because if there remained just one player left alive to reach the flag, the group would win the $ 10,000, and that one player would win a free pass through to the next episode. If more than one player were still alive when they reached the flags, they'd win the money, but no free pass. After Abby eliminated one of the snipers, another in turn eliminated her, and Alan was the only player left alive. He eliminated the other two snipers, took the red flag, and won $ 10,000 for the group along with a free pass for himself.
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picture of other people laughing. They easily achieved this, but afterward it was revealed that this was only a test run - the real challenge, for $ 5,000, was to then replicate this feat without their subjects seeing the video camera. The players found this part of the challenge to be considerably more difficult, as it was tricky to film people without them knowing, and without a visible camera there was nothing to excuse their silly behaviour and thus the inhibitions of their subjects were greater. Both groups even resorted to cheating at one point, by asking people to laugh for them and telling them they were on camera (simply asking for the laugh would have been acceptable). Ultimately, this challenge was failed.
148:, the players only knew ahead of time that they had applied to, and been accepted to appear on, a new reality game show. The knowledge that one among them was a traitor and working to sabotage their efforts was not revealed until just before the first round of gameplay began. Hundreds of people responded to a newspaper advertisement asking for applicants, and from this advertisement came the nine genuine contestants. The Mole was hired separately, though it was revealed during the season finale that he was artificially put through the rigours of the application process, so that he would be able to naturally talk about the experience with the others. The maximum prize for the season was 1068:, an organization for teens with cancer. If they could raise $ 1,000 for charity, they'd win $ 5,000 for the group kitty. Rocky, who had a background in marketing, came up with the idea of having a karaoke night in a bar. He approached numerous local businesses to get them to donate prizes to auction off at the party, and set the cover at $ 6 a head. He and Ben also handed out fliers to locals to advertise the event. The other players joined in the effort to try to draw more people in to the bar. Once the party started, they had two hours to raise the $ 1,000. They managed to raise $ 934, which was donated to CanTeen, but they narrowly missed out on the money for the challenge. 1635:
the three champions), not knowing who was a champion at what, and trying to avoid matching the champion up with their chosen sport. They needed to win just one sport in order to win $ 5,000. Alan was soundly defeated at go-kart racing, but took solace in the fact that his opponent had in fact been the go-kart champion. Jan was somewhat more competitive, but still easily lost at archery to the bowls champion. At bowls, Linda made a miracle shot on the last ball, knocking two of the archery champion's balls away from the jack and putting hers closest, winning the $ 5,000 seemingly by sheer luck.
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Later, at the hotel, the host asked each of the five who were taken there straight away to predict an item that the others had kept out of their backpack (left it behind). If all of them guessed a specific, correct item, the group would win $ 5,000. The host had a video recording showing all of the items that were sent home, and each of them guessed a correct item, winning the money.
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three different locales, a beach, a forest, and open water, to seek their species. Abby and Linda submitted two pictures of their lens cap, one of grey clouds, and one of Abby herself. Alan and Beverley managed to at least shoot pictures of their terrain, but got no animal species either. Ben and Jan managed three species in their photos, but it was not enough to win the money.
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but each incorrect guess on any brainteaser cost them 5 minutes from that time limit. Alan, Beverley, and Jan did well in this challenge, making just one incorrect guess through all three puzzles. Abby, Ben, and Linda only solved the first puzzle after 27 minutes and two incorrect guesses, never solved the second, and never even saw the third.
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Josephine, Ben, and Linda had all taken the computer questionnaire believing Jan was the Mole on the nights that they were eliminated. Rocky claimed that Jan had confessed to him that she was the Mole, and that for that knowledge he was to give her $ 10,000 of his eventual prize winnings. Jan vigorously denied any such deal ever took place.
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The final challenge saw Abby, Alan, and Jan board a replica 19th century sailing ship for the night. When they woke in the morning, they were charged with raising the ship's main sail, at the top of the highest mast. It would take the experienced crew ten minutes; the players were given half an hour.
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a rope is the rope on its bell, so neither of them were counted as finding this treasure. They collected photos from an exhibit on dinosaurs and with a Tasmanian devil, and Alan found the lost phone, so it seemed the $ 10,000 was won. However, Alan broke a driving law in pursuit of the phone (he made
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10,000, they needed to retrieve at least four of them. The only catch was that they had no way of contacting one another, so they had no way of knowing who had already retrieved what, and ran the risk of each of them pursuing the same treasure (each one would only count once). The six treasures were:
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While Abby was in Melbourne, the other three were presented the task of competing in sports against three champions of those sports. One player each participated in go-kart racing, archery, and bowls. The players got to choose who played what sport and against which opponent (they had a photograph of
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The players were split into two groups of three and told, for $ 5,000, to make their way through a house in Strahan, finding three brainteaser puzzles each on their way. Each brainteaser had to be successfully solved before they could move on. There was a 45-minute time limit to get out of the house,
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in Hobart. They were presented with four envelopes, each with a pair of tasks on it. In each envelope, there was relatively simple task, along with a rather unpleasant one. The spin of the roulette wheel determined which task each player got - black meant they got the relatively simple task, red the
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The host woke Abby, Alan, Beverley, and Jan up at quarter to one in the morning the next day, and took them back to Richmond Gaol. There, they were interrogated by Linda, whose goal it was to discern what their challenge the previous day had been (the predictions challenge). If the others could keep
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The next morning, the five players on the island had to use the raft Jan and Linda had built while they were fishing to get from the island to the yacht. If they could make it to the yacht, 100 metres offshore, with none of them getting wet above the chest, they'd win $ 5,000. Beverley fell into the
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The players were told to pick someone to be woken up very early the next morning. On a majority vote, Patrick was chosen. The host woke him in his hotel room at 3:07 AM the next morning and blindfolded him, taking him to a white-walled cell 45 minutes by car drive from the hotel. When the other nine
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Alan was the only player who had previously abseiled, but he purposely missed the harder flag and went to the easier one, since he (correctly) thought it was unlikely that Abby or Bev would be able to get the harder flags. He also spun Bev around as much as possible from the dam floor, disorienting
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The players were split into three groups of two, given cameras, and told to photograph wildlife. After their time was up, they were each to submit four photographs, and if a wildlife expert could find six distinct species among the twelve photographs, the group would win $ 10,000. They were sent to
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The players met the host in the wilderness. Their challenge was to reach a red flag positioned between two radio towers up the hill from them. They had 30 minutes to reach it, but had to evade the three snipers who would be shooting at them with paintball guns, one of whom would be in a helicopter.
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Immediately after Patrick's elimination, late at night, the remaining eight players were told to pick two people who deserved a nice time. These were Josephine and Linda, and their "nice time" was simply being able to sit out the next challenge and go to bed. The others were taken to Richmond Maze,
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and learning that one among them was the Mole, the players were presented with the challenge of flying to Tasmania and landing before the plane did - by tandem parachute jumping. If all ten of them jumped, the group would win $ 10,000. Several of them were nervous, particularly Josephine and James,
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Alan, who drew the envelope containing all three, hit black each time. Jan dyed her hair a strong red tint. Abby was nervous, but completed her acupuncture session. Linda posed nude for an artist in a shop window in Hobart's most crowded market square. Alan dyed his hair blond, drew a rather crude
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After the parachute jumping, Abby, Ben, Jan, Patrick, and Rocky were taken straight to the group's hotel, while the other five were stopped and told to repack all ten players' luggage into backpacks. Whatever was left behind would be lost to that person for the remainder of their time on the show.
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and were told to, in relay, cycle to the summit. The mountain is 1270 metres in elevation, and the road leading to its summit is 27 kilometres long. They had three hours to get there, to win $ 10,000. It would take a professional an hour and three-quarters. They were able to trade off as often as
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with an interrogation expert in training for the next challenge. There were cameras following her, but she did not know the others were watching her on closed-circuit TV. To win $ 5,000, the other four needed to predict Linda's behaviour correctly on two of the three scenarios. The first scenario
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and hunted with a net inside a trout pen. Alan, Abby, and Ben all became extremely seasick on their trip, due to swells in the water and the stinking fish guts they had to use to bait their cray pots. They brought back less than 1 kilo of fish, but Beverley and Josephine found enough trout, which
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Golf Club, and given some instruction from a pro. Her challenge was to do the 350 metre par 4 18th hole, and she was to be given a maximum of fifteen strokes. The number of strokes she got depended on her teammates, and how they answered five trivia questions. Each question was worth 1-5 strokes,
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Alan's camerawork caught very little human laughter, but it perfectly recorded his teammates' cheating. He then instructed Jan to record with a wide shot that made it very difficult to catch the sight of laughter - this is how Jan first came to suspect him. He also erased some successful footage
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Each player received keys to a vehicle, with instructions for the penultimate challenge inside them. Each player was led by those instructions to a list of treasures, objects from around the city of Hobart that they needed to find, within two hours. There were six items on the list, and to win $
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The host asked for the player least experienced in the game of golf. That was Josephine, who was not to participate in this challenge. The others were divided into two groups of four, given cameras, and told that within two hours they must record, among them, at least one minute of the sound and
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The next morning, the players were split into three groups and sent to learn about tasting Tasmanian cheeses, beers, and wines. Josephine and Linda are sent to Ashgrove Cheese Farm. Abby, Ben, and Beverley are sent to Boag's Draught, a beer brewery. Alan, Jan, and Rocky are sent to Pipers Brook
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for a car relay race on a closed road. They divided themselves into three groups of three, each with a navigator and two mechanics. The job of the navigator was to guide a driver through the Tasmanian Tiger Rally. They had to know the course well, because the drivers were driving upwards of 150
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The host met the players at their breakfast table and asked for the one of them who best characterized endurance and tenacity. Alan said this was probably him, but that it would be best not to separate him from the women, so the group chose Linda. She was sent away, not to participate in this
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This episode saw the full cast of players reunited. They gathered in Sydney to watch episode eight on TV, during which time only Abby, Alan, and Jan knew the outcome of the game. When polled, only Rocky said he thought Alan was the Mole - most of the others believed it was Jan. James, Rocky,
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During episode one, James said in a confession that Alan was a prime suspect to be the Mole, but that he didn't go with that feeling because he was fond of Alan. He went against his gut and wound up being the first player eliminated, meaning he was right all along and never knew it.
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The 16th century newsreader was a man dressed in period costume performing as a town crier. Jan took a photo with him, but Abby actually brought the man back to the host, which was what was needed for that treasure to count. The only piece of rope on a yacht was something of a
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with the values, as well as the player who would answer each question, assigned by Josephine. Each value was used once. She won twelve strokes, with only Alan missing his question, which was for three, but she failed to complete the hole, missing a putt at the very end.
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The group chose Abby as the player most comfortable in the glamour world of photography. She was flown to Melbourne, and told to take a photograph of a recognizable celebrity. She had to have the celebrity's permission for the photograph. If, upon her return to
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rather unpleasant one. The fourth envelope contained all three of the previous pairs of tasks. Three of the four envelopes had to be completed to win $ 10,000. Here is each brace of tasks, and how the roulette wheel decided their fate:
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200,000, and this was the only season where the announced maximum and the actual maximum were the same. In contrast to all subsequent seasons, the events of each episode were referred to as "challenges" rather than "assignments."
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involved a car driving past Linda that was to throw a can at her feet. The players predicted Linda would pick it up and throw it away, but she didn't. In the second, Linda and the interrogation expert visited the abandoned
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Alan was the only one to go out to re-check the cray pots, and on his return to shore, his motorboat mysteriously ran out of fuel. Earlier, when spearfishing, Alan let go of a huge fish that was within his grasp.
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they cared. Incredibly, the players encountered snow and ice on the road as they neared the summit though the episode took place in the middle of summer. They made it to the summit with 20 minutes to spare.
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The group was told to pick two players who enjoy the sound of their own voices. They chose Ben and Rocky, who were given the challenge of organizing of a party that night, with proceeds to go to
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Alan and Beverley initially agreed in the car on which photos to submit, but moments later in front of the host and the wildlife expert, Alan subtly convinced Bev to pick a different photo.
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later that day, the subject was identifiable to Alan, Jan, and Linda, the group would win $ 10,000. Abby's first thought was to photograph a tennis player at the ongoing
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Alan is an AFL fan and lives near Essendon, the team of the football player Abby photographed. If Alan were playing to win, he'd have instantly identified the man.
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Alan jammed the signal on communications coming into the helicopter, and purposely searched for the key to unlock Patrick in places he knew it would not be.
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After paying close attention to how the crew raised it the previous evening, the players managed to raise the sail in time and win the money.
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After the fish was counted, the players boarded a yacht for a two-hour trip, and were informed that five of them were to spend the night on
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The next challenge involved Abby, Alan, Beverley, and Jan predicting Linda's behaviour in three situations. Linda was spending the day in
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Even though Alan was the only member of the team with experience in wine tasting, he made no contribution to choosing the right wine.
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water almost immediately after the raft left the shore, with the others quickly following her, and the challenge was lost.
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nude portrait, and had an acupuncture session himself, meaning all four envelopes had been completed, winning the money.
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In the years that followed, Alan Mason became the adjudicator and question researcher on the Australian version of
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and hunt for crayfish and abalone, while Beverley and Josephine stayed in the calmer waters near the coastline of
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Alan tipped the raft over moments after it left shore, while making it look like Beverly purposely fell in.
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Alan's road violation was deliberate, and he only sought one treasure in the first place.
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tennis tournament. She managed to get a security guard to give her access to
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While the others were doing the Humour Test, Josephine was taken to the
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Indicates the player scored the lowest on the quiz and was eliminated
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The following acts of sabotage were revealed in the final episode:
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each weighed up to 2 kilos individually, to win the $ 5,000.
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a U-turn over a median strip), so the money was revoked.
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The following clues were revealed in the final episode:
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Index

The Mole (Australian season 1)
Seven Network
Season 2
The Mole
Seven Network
Tasmania
Grant Bowler
$
The Weakest Link
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Hit 105 FM
Abby Coleman
Melbourne
Tasmania
Essendon Airport
Tasmania
Ross
Launceston
Tasmania
CanTeen
Tasmania
Girl Guides
spearfish
Strahan
Sarah Island
Tasmania
Tasmania
Gordon Dam
Richmond
Richmond Gaol

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