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PoohДата: Среда, 28.03.2012, 20:56 | Сообщение # 26
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kpusteff, ну постепенно же переводишь biggrin

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PoohДата: Пятница, 20.04.2012, 12:53 | Сообщение # 27
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Реклама - это наскальная живопись XXI века (с) Робби Уильямс

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PoohДата: Пятница, 11.05.2012, 23:18 | Сообщение # 28
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“He is just cute. Really cute” says Robbie. “Even his trainers are cute and not smelly like everyone else’s. And you know, if he signs an autograph for a fan, he can’t just put ‘Love Mark’, he has to say who it’s to, write a personal message - ‘it was nice meeting you, hope your gran’s feeling well, give my love to your mum’ - he honestly thinks they’ll love him less if he doesn’t do all that.”

Take That in private - Meet the Boys


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PoohДата: Среда, 05.09.2012, 15:55 | Сообщение # 29
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“I don’t know what Gary Barlow is going to win but it better not be better than Icon.”
— Robbie Williams, during his acceptance speech as Icon, GQ Men of the Year 2012.


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PoohДата: Воскресенье, 07.10.2012, 22:00 | Сообщение # 30
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Свеженькое более-менее немецкое ) За перевод на инглишский спасибо rwap.co.uk
I still feel shame and deep guilt

Pensive but though confident, that's how Robbie Williams shows up on the interview with 'Gala'. The newly father speaks about challenges he has to cope with - privately and jobwise.

One thing's for sure: In the next time it's going to be tumultuous for Robbie Williams. In mid-september his wife Ayda gave birth to their daughter Theodora Rose - and in addition to it the singer pushes his solo-carrer for all one it worth after his reunion with Take That. Currently, his first lively single Candy causes a sensation. On the 2. November his album 'Take the crown' will be released, with which he wants to build on his big hits of a decade ago, he tells during the interview in London.

You just became a father. How does that feel ?
Well, on the one hand it's the best that ever happened to me and a real wonder. On the other hand I'm in greatest concern.

Why that ?
I'm afraid to become a crappy father. That would really kill me. I've never experienced a working family in my life. My father left us when I was three years old. Furthermore I'm a popstar since I'm 16 years old. I never had to care for myself. That really scares me. I really don't know if I'm able to be unselfish, because I lead such a selfish life for such a long time.

Was there a moment in recent time when you wished back your selfish life ?
No, no there weren't any problems and no one was hurt. Everything's fine. But there's this little being basically that makes demands.

But aren't you more firm nowadays because of your good relationship with your wife Ayda ?
I am. But I still feel shame and deep guilt because of a lot of things that happened in the past. And I still would be able to destroy everything overnight.

Robbie Williams aims at the the time betwenn 2006 and 2007. At that time he just met Ayda Field, but after an exhausting world tour he was in a critical condition. In his adopted country in L.A. he lost his grip increasingly, sank in depressions, drugs and medications, lived on fast food, energy drinks, cigarettes and espresso. He was always mentally unstable but this stage, he described as his worst in an interview. ''I was close to die'', he told the 'Sun' in 2009. He finally went on rehab in February 2007. A shadow that still lies on him although the appears fit during the interview.

What do you wish for your daughter ?
That she's well-aducated, says 'please' and 'you're welcome' and swears less than her father.

Did you read books to prepare yourself to your role as a father ?
I bought a couple of books, yes. Because I thought I would read them - but I kicked it down the road all the time. Then I decided that Ayda should read all the bloody things. Instead of that she threw a book at me and told me in commanding tone: Read that ! We both shirked it. But actually it's really simple - at least in theory: Just be there and support mother and child. And let the nanny do everything else (laughs).

And the thing with nappy change ?
Go with the flow - you grow with the tasks. After all I have nine dogs and I removed one or two turds.

That sounds like a tumultuous houshold.
Yes, that's another worry I have. My best mate Jonny and his son came around recently. And two of the smaller dogs snatched after the little boy. We have to take precautions for my daughter so that she will not be hurt.

Your bandmate Gary Barlow had to cope with a stillborn recently. Your wife Ayda was pregnant at the same time. What does that cause in you ?
I feel deep sadness for Gary and his wife. And at the same time I didn't want Ayda to get to know about it, because I knew it would scare the crap out of her. But I had to inform her. I think it's the worst that can happen to you. And of course it raised the question in me: What can one do for the affected person ? Gary's anyway someone who holds back his feelings.

Did you call him ?
I sent him emails every day. That's the way I communicate with the people. I'm at my PC most of the time during the day. I got rid of my phone in 2006 after I got to know that the newspapers in England tap into phone conversations. But the main reason is that I don't like to talk on the phone.

In the opening song 'Be a boy' on your new record you're communicating with yourself wishing the boy back in you. You sing about that people try to talk you into believing that you lost your magic. How do you react to these critics ?
I call them 'nay-sayer'. Because since a couple of years there's this strange sense in England that my career's prostrated. But the people who tell that are exactly those who fan the flame in me and make me chuckle. I'm glad having them because they encourage me.

Don't you need competitiveness as a popstar to stimulate you ?
Probably. If you take a look at people like Elton John and Paul McCartney. They still want to be played on the radio, they still want to be indispensable. It's human nature to be successful. Otherwise we all would be dead and no one would be here anymore. But who knows ? Maybe my future lies in the swing ? Then there will be the nice and gentle Robbie Williams for everyone.

In one of your blogs you described yourself as a thoughtful, clumsy man. Is that a side on you the public doesn't get to see ?
Oh well, I exposed too much of myself. But at the same time I think that the stage person Robbie Williams has such a cogency so people assume that I'm like that in my private life - but it's not like that.

What makes you vulnerable nowadays ?
To leave the damn house (laughs). I have a highly developed agoraphobia. It's not that bad but I rather stay in the house and watch tv.

How do you feel now during this interview in this hotel ?
Thanks for asking. It's cool. I really don't know if it's kind of a being famous thing or if it's simply in my DNA. I don't like to go to concerts, in a cinema or somewhere else where a lot of people are. It's my career that forces me to get amongst people.

It's a good thing that you can set up a fashion line at home. You've launched your own fashion-label Farrell for men recently. What's the idea behind that ?
My grandfather's name was Jack Farrell - and this clothing line is a tribute to him. He placed a huge value on being well dressed and it always gave him a headache that I was raised by two women. He thought this would coddle me. Therefore, he showed me how to punch. That's fashion he would also like.

You declared yourself as 'Karl Lagerfeld from Stoke-on-Trent', your hometown. That was a joke, wasn't it ?
Yes, of course, because to be honest I think that Karl Lagerfeld is incredibly scary. When he once entered a hotel lobby where I was, too I had to hide behind a chair - that's how he scares me. And there aren't many who do that. But Karl Lagerfeld is like the villain from a Disney movie for me.


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PoohДата: Понедельник, 08.10.2012, 14:17 | Сообщение # 31
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13 февраля 2014 Робби Уильямсу исполнится 40 лет: "Да, мне осталось быть поп-звездой всего лишь 18 месяцев", - говорит Робби в преддверии выпуска нового альбома Take The Crown.

"После 40 лет поп-звезды сходят с арены, да даже после 37. Впрочем, при правильном расположении света и определенных вариантах я могу быть еще актуальным." Может, это и звучит как шутка, но на самом деле это не так. Самый продаваемый британский артист и самая главная музыкальная звезда, которую подарила Британия за последние 20 лет, не шутил. Например, достигнуть результатов прошлого (60 миллионов проданных альбомов) уже не получится. Но он хочет подойти к своему юбилею в ранге "короля поп-музыки", потому и альбом называется соответсвующим образом. Тем более он утратил этот статус в 2009, когда его альбом Reality Killed The Video Star впервые не добрался до первой строчки чарта Великобритании.

Робби, а кто сейчас носит эту корону?
Никто. Она валяется на полу, просто отдыхая.

А у кого, на твой взгляд, была возможность носить ее?
Я могу озвучить только три имени: Джастин Тимберлейк, но нынче его заботит только кинематограф. Майкл Бубле - большой талант и я его очень уважаю. И Бруно Марс - очень умный исполнитель. Но никто из них не может собирать пачками стадионы, что удавалось мне.

Как же ты планируешь вернуться на трон?
Разумеется, я не могу восстановить все силы. В том мире поп-музыке, в котором мы живем сейчас, как никогда сложно вернуть былое, потому что большое влияние идет на подростков. Но я ощущаю себя востребованным и голодным по моей работе, поэтому я полон решимости быть конкурентоспособным вновь.

Каким образом твой альбом отражает этот боевой настрой?
Я считаю, что диск полон потенциальных хитов. Есть несколько песен, которые будут непрерывно играть на радио, столько, сколько могут. И я не могу дождаться следующего тура, чтобы спеть эти песни вместе с поклонниками. Это будут самые красивые концерты в моей карьере.

Когда ты осознал, что потерял свою корону?
Когда мои синглы перестали достигать верхних строчек, что я называю показательным моментом. В песне Be A Boy с нового альбома я пою о том, что я потерял магию. Действительно меня заставили поверить в это, потому что люди рады, когда они видят успех кого-то, кто был долго на вершине.

Есть ли у тебя некое сожаление от того, что ты на определенном этапе сделал что-то не так?Может быть, в какой-то момент в карьере я посчитал, что мне не нужны песни, подобные Angels и Feel. Я старался быть более интересным и оригинальным, но, видимо, это было не то, что хотели фанаты.

Что было худшим действием?
Выпустить Rudebox первым синглом с одноименного альбома. Мои поклонники были явно не готовы к столь экспериментальной песни. Последствия были столь катастрофичны, что альбом перестал быть интересным.

У твоего первого альбом Life Thru a Lens, вышедшего в 1997, судьба была схожая. Его спасла Angels.
Да, мы выпустили его 5-м моим синглом, и рекорд-компания уже решила, что продлевать контракт не будет, если и эта песня не принесет успеха. Сейчас бы так долго никто не стал ждать.

Но почему никто не понял сразу потенциала Angels?
Я не знаю, как ответить на этот вопрос. К тому моменты я уже дважды был в реабилитационной клинике, поэтому не так много воспоминаний сохранилось о творческой составляющей дела.

Солд-ауты, рекордный Небворт, миллионы проданных дисков. Ты способен повторить это?
Таких продаж уже точно не будет. Конечно, аномалии случаются, как, например, альбом Адель - 21 или дебютный диск Леди Гаги. Но на самом деле их цифры продаж вне правил, а просто исключения. Семь миллионов проданных альбомов раньше эквивалентны трем сейчас. И я не уверен, что мы можем вернуться в таким цифрам с новым альбомом. Хотя если мы продадим три миллиона, удовлетворение будет, но лично я буду несчастлив из-за этого. Что касается концертов, то я убежден, что мы можем повторить результаты прошлого.

На тебя повлияла работа с Take That?
Встреча с Гари Барлоу, это совместное приключение было необходимо мне, чтобы сломать рутину "альбом-промоушен-тур". У не было ни сил, ни желания делать это в одиночку. Как я уже сказал, в тот период я растерял свою магию. Но наш общий успех заставил меня пересмотреть мою сольную карьеру и сейчас я полон энтузиазма. Вы же знаете, что я внес свой вклад в альбом Progress, столь тепло принятый критиками, и как сонграйтер, и как исполнитель, а также принял участие в крупнейшем тура в истории британской музыки. И это вернуло мне силы.

Гари Барлоу выступил соавтором двух песен на твоем новом альбоме - Different и Candy, вторая стала даже синглом.
Это была первая песня, которую я написал для альбома. И у нее есть шансы понравиться всем, что станет одним из моих главных достижений.

Но в остальной части альбома скорее преобладают эпические композиции, а аранжировки напоминают U2. Тебе не кажется, что Candy, столь радостная и беззаботная, вводит в заблуждение?
Я знаю. Но я не мог позволить себе вернуться, представив экспериментальную песню. Это тот период, когда я хочу побороться за высшую строчку в чарте.

Каково было тебе работать с двумя неизвестными авторами, а также с ирландским продюсером Jacknife Lee?
Я никогда не работал с людьми, которые младше меня, поэтому это был интересный опыт. Тим Меткалф и Фрэнсис Флинн - два высокомерных австралийца, прям как я. Чтобы достигнуть многого, тебе нужно быть таким. Вместе мы написали 14 песен за 10 дней. Записывали мы альбом в гаражной стадии Topange к северу от ЛА c Ли, а не в какой-то напущенной студии и это было облегчало работу.

Прости, что настаиваю, но ты действительно убежден, что после 40 лет уже нельзя быть звездой? К примеру, Rolling Stones в этом году исполнилось 50 лет их творческой деятельности...
Да, но какие песни хотят услышать люди от них? Те, что они записали в последние 20 лет? Я не думаю, что поклонники помнят даже названия этих песен. Все, что они хотят, это слушать Brown Sugar и (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction)

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PoohДата: Среда, 24.10.2012, 22:57 | Сообщение # 33
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ROBBIE WILLIAMS
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Robbie Williams is going it alone again. Andrew Dickens cornered the refreshingly self-aware pop star to talk fatherhood, fidelity and ash-covered Weetabix
Robbie Williams: two words that conjure up mixed feelings in most men. On one hand, he comes across as the kind of cocksure lothario who’d whip your girlfriend away, only to return her three days later, a shell of her former self.
On the other hand, however, he’s very much the everyman; how any of us might’ve turned out had we got the golden boy band ticket. He loves his football, his mouth is two steps ahead of his brain and he used his ‘young, rich and worshipped’ status to have a dangerous amount of fun. He’s also vulnerable and complex, as his battles with addiction and mental illness have shown. All of which makes him hugely fascinating. And that’s the reason why we sat Williams – a man with a new daughter, new solo album and new, surprisingly muscular physique – on a sofa. Then, as is our wont, we asked the 38-year-old some questions.
You’ve called your new album Take The Crown. It’s not a dig about Gary Barlow ingratiating himself with the royal family, is it?
No. I put out an album last time and I came out half-cocked. I wasn’t very confident with it. I think people can pick up on your body language. If you’re not arsed, it’s going to come across and people will pay you in kind. You’ve got to come in f*cking wanting it and I think I chose a title to impress that upon people: that I’m engaged, that I f*cking want this, that I want to compete, that I want to be in big venues doing big shows, and I would like it to be very successful, please.
So it’s more taking the crown back?
Taking the crown back or telling people to come and take it from me. Or something. It’s a bit of a kick up the backside for me to go, “Look, f*cking front this, do it f*cking properly or don’t bother.”
Can you review the album in 20 words or less?
Erm, Robbie Williams is finally back to form.
Five stars?
Yeah, five stars. I would say, “Robbie Williams’ most commercial album yet. Laden with hits.” I genuinely think that it is, but then I’m delusional on many, many levels and I have been wrong before.
How do you rate yourself as a singer?
I don’t really, but I don’t think it’s important to be that good at singing. I think people who are good at singing sing backing vocals for pop stars. It’s about how you project. I pulled off a whole swing show once and people bought the album, so I can sing, but I wouldn’t consider myself to be a singer.
So when they say “The X Factor is a singing contest”…
It’s not. Somebody will come on and do an audition and sing their arse off, but they can’t project and they’re boring and they’ll go nowhere.
Speaking of which, Gary Barlow worked on the new album. How did that feel?
I think I’ve had a long yearning for Gaz, a) to be my mate, b) to see what I can do in the studio, and c) to go, “Yeah, that’s good.” I think I’ve needed Gary’s approval for a long time, and I got it. I just wanted to be in the studio with him and have him go, “You’re good at this.” It was important to me.
How bad did it get between you?
I just really disliked him. I loved him and disliked him. I’m sure that in One Direction right now, there’s going to be hatred between certain members for certain things, all young and daft stuff. First time round I really loved him, needed his approval, and then for many reasons I really didn’t like him and now I love him to bits.
Is your relationship pretty easy now?
Yeah. The relationship is easy, we get on really well. I’ve written a ton of songs with him, some I’m saving for other projects, and I want to work with him and the boys again.
Were there ever any actual physical fights between rival boy bands, like the Anchorman news crews?
[Laughs] No. No there wasn’t. Only because I don’t think [there were many fighters] in Take That. If there had been one more person as feisty as me, we would have had a fight with East 17 [laughs]. And I really liked East 17. But I think there would have been a fight with them, because those lads looked rough as f*ck.
Talking of fights, have you bumped into Noel or Liam Gallagher recently?
No, I haven’t.
Did you ever make peace with them?
Not really, no. But we rented a place near Noel’s and his wife sent us a nice bunch of flowers.
That was sweet of her.
I bet she went to a nice school to do something nice like that. It was surprising.
Maybe your wives should get together first.
I think they probably will.
Has fatherhood changed the way you view the world?
I go from being “This is a miracle” to “F*ck, why the f*ck have you done this to me?” [Laughs] No, my view of the world hasn’t changed yet.
Does it make you nervous?
Sh*tting myself. I’ve been a pop star since I was 16. I haven’t ever had to do anything for myself, and now I’ve got to do stuff for someone else. I’m scared because I know I’d feel overwhelmed with guilt and shame if I wasn’t there in the way I think a father should be. I don’t know if I’m capable of it yet.
Are you going to be bothered when she starts doing the stuff that you used to do?
I think it’s going to be very difficult for her to get into trouble with me. “So you bunked off school? F*cking great, well done. Don’t get caught next time.”
She might react the other way and say, “Screw you, I’m doing my homework.”
Yeah, but I’d be disappointed. Mind you though, my missus was a right swot. Very much of the square variety. She’s incredibly smart.
Has marriage changed you?
Yeah, I suppose it has. I’m more relaxed, I’m calm, happier. And then you think, “I really want to f*ck that up by doing something really stupid.” But I’ve always been a saboteur of my own life, so there’s never going to be a happy medium, I don’t think. I love my wife, I love our life – I feel a song coming on.
Has being faithful ever proved difficult?
It’s a hundred times easier when you don’t drink, and I don’t drink. If I drank, we’d literally be f*cked. If I drank, I could not keep it in my trousers at all. You know like on anniversaries women expect you to get them flowers and things? I think every f*cking night you haven’t stuck your c*ck in someone else, you should be given a gold ring.
How do you spurn approaches?
I always have my wife with me. Always.
That’s a very good way of doing it.
Always. I haven’t missed playing around, but I’m still a guy. This will be an on-going project. Feels unnatural, you know, but so far so good.
Do you have any remaining vices?
Yeah. At the minute my addiction is working out. I’m [obsessed] with weights and cardiovascular and my wife’s worried. I’m going on YouTube and figuring out how to do interval training better, but I’m also addicted to Minstrels and prawn cocktail crisps, which offsets the good I’m doing. So that and the old smack [laughs]. No, there’s nothing going on at the minute. I’ve really cleaned up my act for the baby. I’ve stopped smoking. I was smoking three packs a day. I want to give the baby at least a good year with a responsible parent. She’ll know me as a f*ck-up, but at least the first year, I was there. I’ll video it so she can see it later.
You had problems with depression and addiction. Do you think there’s still a way to go with public attitudes towards mental illness?
Definitely in Britain. We’ve very much got a stiff upper lip and think that therapy is for freaks, which it is [laughs], but we’re all freaks. We do a very good line in sweeping things under the carpet in Britain, and then one day a glass of orange juice gets spilt and somebody stabs someone. I think there’s a misconception that depression is about something. Depression just is. You don’t get the flu because somebody said something bad about you.
Do you still get dips?
Not really, but I’m on medication that’s sort of like, if the wife hurts herself in any way, I find it difficult to empathise. I’m like, “Oh, that’s a shame.” I know what I should be feeling and I act appropriately, but inside I’m thinking, “I wish I felt this empathy but I don’t.”
Sociopaths do that – act appropriately without the empathy.
[Laughs] It’d be nice to know if I actually am a sociopath or it’s the meds. I hope I’m not a sociopath. That’d be horrendous. But, mind you, I probably wouldn’t be bothered either way.
When did you hit rock bottom?
Many times during my twenties and for a short period during my thirties. In my twenties I was like, “This is f*cking horrendous,” but I didn’t think I was going to die. The short period in my thirties I thought, “I’m just about to die and I don’t care.” In fact, it would have been a relief. But that’s where your f*cking head goes when you’re taking loads of things you shouldn’t be taking. The only person I knew that understood anything about it was Elton John. In my bedroom, when I lived in Maida Vale, there’d be 10 bowls of empty Weetabix with cigarettes in them. After a big bender, it’d be [does phone hand gesture] “Elton”. How weird is that, when the only person you know that can help you is Elton John? [Laughs]
Do you have any regrets from those years?
Yes. I regret that it was all over so fast. I regret the fact that I was 19 when I realised that I was out of control. I regret the fact that I wasn’t 29 or 30 when it happened and I’d splodged my way around the world in some sort of alcoholic drug stupor. I spent most of my twenties sober.
What’s the most frustrating thing about your public image?
That’s something that worries and frustrates you in your twenties. By your late thirties, it’s not. I’ve seen interviews done when I was in my early twenties recently and I think, “That’s why the majority of people think I’m a tw*t.” I understand that, but I’m writing the script for me and I’m not that clever. Rightly or wrongly, I feel as though it’s my duty to entertain, whether I’m in an interview or on a TV show being interviewed, definitely on stage. I’m not smart enough to do it and not look like a tw*t. So I’m committed. I’m committing to tw*tdom. That’s it now for me. It seems to have worked in the past. I’m going to see if I can make it work in the future.
The single Candy is out on 29 Oct, and album Take The Crown is out on 5 Nov. See his clothing line Farrell at Farrell.com
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А кто знает немецкий?
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Новое интервью
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English singer, songwriter Robbie Williams, 38, is high on fatherhood at the moment. The Angels hit-maker also recently announced his 2013 European stadium tour, emphasising that daughter Theodora would accompany him on parts of the tour, ensuring that he sleeps well. He tells us about getting back with his band Take That, how he loves spending time with his daughter, and about his latest album Take The Crown.

Excerpts from an e-mail interview:
Tell us about the new album…
I think I’ve really come into my element for this album. It is exactly what Pop music should be like. It hasn’t got too many words, it’s not serious at all, it’s just fun. It is really different from my previous work because I’m a different person now and my music has always reflected my life. It’s a lot happier and a lot lighter and more summery. I hope my fans like the album!
Did you expect Take That to do so well when you reunited in 2006?
I wasn’t really thinking about it at that point, I was just happy to be back with the group and it was a big moment in my life. And to be honest we put everything we’ve got into our work. I think that’s what makes the results so great.

What do you credit your success to?
I just believe that hard work will eventually lead to success.

Your thoughts on Indian music?
I’m aware of Bollywood and I know there’s a lot of music in your films but I wouldn’t be able to name any actors, I’m afraid.

Besides music, what keeps you busy?
Right now, I invest all my time in my daughter. Being a dad has been amazing and it has changed my life. I love everything about being a dad, including changing nappies!

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Robbie Williams I have a proper longstanding love for the Pet Shop Boys’s record Behaviour. In the Take That days when things were not so great, there was a bit of panic with everything that was going on around me and that record helped me through an awful lot. I shall be forever grateful for that.
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