Showing posts with label Bit by the Bug Tuesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bit by the Bug Tuesday. Show all posts

January 14, 2014

Bit By the Bug Tuesday -- Timmy the Snowman Builder


Hello and welcome to week two of our Feeling Frosty collection. It is time for the first freebie of 2014!   Check it out...
Timmy loves to play in the snow and he fashions himself quite an expert in the building of snow people.  Therefore he has decided to become a Snowman Builder when he grows up.  Of course it will only be seasonal work...unless Timmy decides to move to the Arctic.  We'll just have to wait and see...

Click HERE to get "Timmy the Snowman Builder".  Available from January 14th until January 28th. After that it will be replaced with another freebie.

Let us check and see what a couple of our DT came up with to showcase Timmy the Snowman Builder...
 
What a gorgeous creation.  I love Timmy in that green and orange snowsuit.  The sparkle on the snowman is fabulous as well.  The layout of this card is amazing too and check out those snowflakes.  Once again Vicky comes through with a fantastic card.  You can check out the details of this project over on Vicky's blog Crafting Vicky.

Next up is...

Another great card celebrating the wonder of winter.  Timmy is definitely at home with his snowman building abilities!  Monica has chosen some really interesting papers to create this card.  I really like the background for her sentiment.  Very neat.  You can check out all the details of Monica's card by visiting her blog, TaylorMade 4U.

Sneak peek guesses...
Thanks to all of you who offered up guesses.   While all the guesses were fantastic, I managed to stump everyone for a change.  As you can see, the area that I highlighted was actually part of the earmuff and the scarf.  One person came close seeing a scarf but of course that wasn't quite enough to get a general idea of the image.  So, for this week at least, I can take a teeny tiny break from creating any goodies. 

Don't Forget...
There is still an opportunity to win a copy of Naomi's latest release, 'Twigs'.  Click HERE and scroll down to find out how.

Before you head on your way, here is the latest feeling frosty themed joke...
 Q: What do you get from sitting on the snow too long?
  A: Polaroids!
(source:  http://emailsanta.com/jokes_Christmas2.htm)
 
Well that is it for this one!  Please come back and see me on Thursday as I have some great news to share.  Until then, have a great couple of days everyone!
  

December 17, 2013

Bit By the Bug Tuesday -- Winter Bug



Hello and welcome to the final week of our 'Tis the Season collection of images.  Throughout the past few weeks we have been looking at the celebrations taking place around the world.  There are just a few more left to share with you, but some of them happen to be pretty important ones.  Whether they are religious or spiritual in nature, in celebration with the winter solstice, or just plain goofy and out there, someone in this world will be celebrating them.

From now until the end of December, the following occasions will be observed:

December 18

Bake Cookies Day

Yum! Yum! And, just in time for getting all those Christmas cookies baked and out of the way. People, young and old alike, celebrate this day by baking their favorite cookies. Some even make a party of it, and bake cookies in groups with family, friends, kids and grandkids. Think of all the different batches of cookies you could get made with that many people around. Of course, I'm guessing you'll lose a couple dozen in the process, what with all the sampling that will be taking place. Don't forget, if you bake more than you need, you can always wrap up gift trays filled with cookies for friends and neighbours or even the local Homeless Shelter. Everyone should get the chance have to a Christmas cookie or two!

December 19

Look for an Evergreen Day

For many people, only a fresh cut tree will do for Christmas time. Real trees have the benefit of actually looking like a real tree and of course, the scent of fresh pine helps to capture the feeling of the holidays. So, if you are one of those people, where only a real tree will do, if you haven't already, today would be the perfect day to purchase that tree. Your running out of time before the big day and where will Santa put the presents if there is no tree?!

 

December 20

Go Caroling Day

Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree...On the back of "Look for an Evergreen Day", Oh Christmas Tree would be the perfect song to start your caroling off since today happens to be Go Caroling Day. While the art of going caroling was much more prevalent in the past, Christmas caroling still remains popular in many area and among many different groups. It is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the holiday and appreciate its meaning. So warm up those vocal chords and take your family around the neighbourhood or book some time and go to your local nursing homes and senior citizen centres. Afterwards, some hot chocolate and some of those cookies you baked a few days ago are the perfect way to end the day.  


December 21

First Day of Winter/Winter Solstice

Winter is the coldest season of the year and it is caused by the axis of the Earth in the respective hemisphere being oriented away from the Sun. Different cultures define different dates as the start of winter, and some use a definition based on weather, but when it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere, and vice versa. In many regions including my own, winter often brings with it snow and freezing temperatures. December 21st marks the first day of winter this year in my neck of the woods anyways. This date will mark the shortest day and longest night of the year. From here on, the daylight we experience each day will progressively get a little bit longer. Good thing, as 4:00 p.m. in the afternoon is much too earlier for darkness to fall.

December 22

Mother's Day

On this day each year in Indonesia, Mother's Day is celebrated.


December 23

Festivus Day

If you don't celebrate any of the big three--Christmas, Chanukah. or Kwanzaa then this is the perfect day for you. Festivus is a non-denominational day that can be celebrated by everyone. It became popular after an episode of the TV comedy Seinfeld aired an episode celebrating the obscure holiday. Festivus was conceived by editor and author Daniel O'Keefe and was celebrated by his family as early as 1966. In the original O'Keefe tradition, the holiday would take place in response to family tension, that took place any time between December and May. His son, also named Daniel, who was a scriptwriter for Seinfeld, created the episode that brought the occasion to the mainstream. After the episode aired, the occasion started to be celebrated annually on December 23rd. Festivus traditions include a Festivus dinner with meatloaf being suggested as the main course, and an unadorned aluminum "Festivus pole. After dinner traditions include practices such as the "Airing of Grievances" and "Feats of Strength," and the labeling of easily explainable events as "Festivus miracles."

I used to think that when I saw sentiments such as, "It's beginning to look a lot like Festivus", that it was just a play on the idea of this being a festive season. Now I know better!

The Emperor's Birthday

In Japan, everyone gets this day off to celebrate. The date is determined by the reigning Emperor's birthdate. Currently, it is in honour of Emperor Akihito, who was born on December 23, 1933.

December 24

Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve is the day before Christmas Day and is celebrated annually on December 24th for anyone affiliated with the Christian Church in the Western world. It is considered one of the most culturally significant celebrations in Christendom and the Western world, where it is widely observed as a full or partial holiday in anticipation of Christmas Day.

Navidad

Nochebuena and Navidad are Spanish words that refer to the night of Christmas Eve. In Spain, Puerto Rico, Latin America, and the Philippines, the evening includes a traditional dinner with family. In Spain, Nochebuena it consists of a dinner with family and friends after coming home from Christmas Mass. Traditionally, it is common to begin the meal with a seafood dish followed by a bowl of hot, homemade soup. It is also common to have desserts such as turrĂ³n.

 

December 25

Christmas Day

Christmas is the annual commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christ and is a widely observed holiday, celebrated generally on December 25th by millions of people around the world although it is celebrated at alternate times by those who abide by the Eastern traditions of Christianity. Christmas is a civil holiday in many of the world's nations and is celebrated by many non-Christians as well. It is an important event during the holiday season.

Christmas has both strong religious and traditional meaning. This time of year brings with it, a feeling like no other. It creates within us, a sense of kindness and concern for our fellow human beings and at no other time during the year are we more generous and giving. It is a time that creates a sense of family and belonging.

December 26

Boxing Day

Boxing Day traditionally follows Christmas Day and is observed in Canada, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and some other Commonwealth nations. Traditionally it was the day when servants and tradesmen would receive gifts from their employers, known as a "Christmas box". 

St. Stephen's Day

If you are from Austria, Balearic Islands, Catalonia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Ireland, Wales, England, Italy, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Montenegro, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Sweden, Finland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Poland, happy St. Stephen's Day. The true tradition on this holiday is to give gifts to the poor and needy in honour of St. Stephen. 

Kwanzaa

Kwanzaa is a week long cultural celebration observed from December 26 to January 1 each year by people of African heritage. The traditional greetings during this time are spoken in Swahili in order to reflect committment to the African culture as a whole. A different principle and a different symbol are celebrated during each day of the festivity. Each day the question is asked--Habari gani? Each day the answer is different based on the seven principles which are founded on a set of ideals created by Dr. Maulana Karenga in the mid 1960's which is when this cultural celebration began.

The seven principles are:

Unity: Umoja (oo–MO–jah)
Self-determination: Kujichagulia (koo–gee–cha–goo–LEE–yah)
Collective Work and Responsibility: Ujima (oo–GEE–mah)
Cooperative Economics: Ujamaa (oo–JAH–mah)
Purpose: Nia (nee–YAH)
Creativity: Kuumba (koo–OOM–bah)
Faith: Imani (ee–MAH–nee)

The seven basic symbols are:

Mazao (Crops)
Mkeka (Place Mat)
Kinara (Candle holder)
Vibunzi (Ear of Corn)
Muhindi (Gifts)
Kikombe cha Umoja (Unity cup)
Mishumaa SAba ( Seven Candles)

December 27

Make Cut Out Snowflakes Day

Here's a day to show off all those crafty skills, as you make paper snowflakes. For children and adults alike, making paper snowflakes is a skill practiced by many.  Given that there are no two snowflakes alike, it is fitting that many kinds of templates abound, from fast and easy patterns, to intricate time consuming designs to challenge the most practiced "snowflaker".  So, if you happen to like snow...bring it on! Bring out the paper and scissors, and cut out some paper snowflakes on this very special Make Cut Out Snowflake Day.  Hey--and no cheating using die-cut snowflakes today!

December 31

New Year's Eve

New Year's Eve, a time to reflect on the old and ring in the new.  New Year's Eve is celebrated at evening social gatherings whether in people's homes or elsewhere giving people the opportunity to eat, drink, dance and watch or light fireworks to mark the new year.  To many Americans, and to others as well, the ball dropping at Times Square in New York City signals the start of the new year.  Celebrations generally go on past midnight into January 1 to allow people the opportunity to usher in the new year in grand style.

Well that takes care of all the holiday celebrations for the remainder of this year, so how about we take a look at our last planned freebie for 2013.  Let me introduce you to... 
 

Winter Bug

 Click HERE to get "Winter Bug".  Available from December 17th until January 14th. After that it will be replaced with another freebie.

Due to some bugs (and not the cute kind) taking place in the store, Creative Bug Digi's is having a complete makeover.  There will be lots of new features and even a catchy new name!  This process will take approx. 3 weeks.  So given that situation, you can grab the freebie here for now.
Be sure to left click it to bring it up fullsize in the lightbox where you can then right click and choose to save the image.

What a cutie pie she is.  When Naomi revamped the other bugs in the collection earlier this year, she also took the time to polish up this one too.  Winter Bug is all set to bring a sweet gift to anyone she meets.  Many of you weren't following the first time she was offered as a freebie, so now is your opportunity to add her to your collection.

Let us check and see what a couple of our DT came up with to showcase Naomi's adorable Winter Bug...
Now how freaking cool is that?!!  Vicky has created a little winter scene right inside of a jar.  I've never seen anything like this.  Of course, Vicky tends to show me a lot of firsts in her work!   Winter Bug looks perfect nestled in next to the tree.  It is like she grabbed the present from underneath it and is just waiting to give it to you.  You can check out the details of this project over on Vicky's blog Crafting Vicky.

Next up is...
What a great idea for a winter birthday card!  Monica shows us the versatility of digi stamps.  Not only is Winter Bug a great digi to use on your holiday related cards but it is also great for a birthday card or any kind of winter related gift giving celebration.  Great layering, framework and a sweet sentiment to go along with it.  You can check out all the details of Monica's card by visiting her blog, TaylorMade 4U.

Sneak peek guesses...
In the spirit of the season where gifts abound, so to shall anyone who attempted a guess, receive a small gift from me.  That means that Julie, Ike, KT Fit Kitty, Edwina, D~, Sarah and Kimberly are all entitled to a paper I created.  No one actually got it right but Edwina came close thinking it was a winter jacket.  So, ladies, if you'd like a copy, send me an email by clicking HERE with the subject heading 'CBD Sneak Peek: Winter Bug' and I'll send you off the digital paper displayed below.  Please note that it might take me a few days to get back to you though, so I appreciate your patience.


New Release Image...
Traditionally, we would wait and give out the image to the person(s) who won it, when we revealed our next new release.  However, since we won't have a new release until January 9th when we come back from our brief break over here on Creative Bug on the Loose, I felt that we should also announce the winner of North Pole Ambassador today.

To be eligible to have your name entered into the draw to win North Pole Ambassador I wanted to know, "what is your favourite holiday tradition?" Thank you to everyone who responded.  It was so interesting learning about the different traditions that people have or grew up with--from family get-togethers and huge buffets, to yearly cookie making, and tree decorating; and then there was the tradition of a 1980's cabbage patch kid set up to look like it was ransacking a child's stocking--I loved hearing them all! This week, the winner of the last new release for 2013, is... 
Everyone who submitted an answer to the question!!!
So  Ike, KT Fit Kitty, Edwina, D~ and Kimberly, please contact me by clicking HERE with the subject heading 'North Pole Ambassador' to get your copy.  Like I mentioned above, it might take me a few days to get back to you, so I appreciate your patience.
Now you can't go without one final joke to send you off this holiday season...
 Q: How much difference is there between the North Pole and the South Pole?
  A:
All the difference in the world!
(source:  http://emailsanta.com/jokes_Christmas2.htm)
 
Well that is it for me and the DT crew over here on Creative Bug on the Loose for the remainder of 2013---well maybe, there might just be one extra special treat for you, so you'll have to come and check on us next week, just in case.

On behalf of everyone, I wish you a wonderful holiday season filled with love and laughter and of course lots of crafty goodness.  We'll be back to see you all on January 9th to begin a whole new year of fun and inspiration.  It is sure to be a blessed year so I hope you will all come back and see us then.  Until that time, stay safe and have fun!
  

Please note:  I apologize if any of these dates or information are incorrect.  It is not meant to be a slight on your particular faith or observances.  I am simply going by the research that I uncovered.  
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November 5, 2013

Bit By the Bug Tuesday -- "Scarecrow"

Hello, Hello, Hello!  It is time to be bit by the bug--the freebie bug that is.  With the fall season in full swing it is the perfect time to share Naomi's adorable...

Scarecrow

Click HERE to get "Scarecrow".  Available from November 5th until November 19th. After that it will be replaced with another freebie.

Naomi is unavailable to put the freebie in the store this week so for now you can grab it right here...

 EDIT: 

This image has been removed as the newest freebie is now available.  If you would like to purchase this image you can find in HERE in the store.


Scarecrow is one of Naomi's existing images but we thought that today would be a great opportunity for him to come out and get some clear, crisp, fresh fall air.  Many of you weren't following the first time he was offered as a freebie, so now is your chance to grab him.

Let us check and see what two of our DT came up with to showcase Naomi's wonderful Scarecrow...
Vicky did a fabulous job showcasing Naomi's scarecrow.  Her paper and colour choices are just stunning.  I love the richness contained within her project.  You can check out the details of this project over on Vicky's blog Crafting Vicky.
 
Another great project from Jen with just the right touch of humour!  I love the addition of the gold sparkles on the corn.  You can check out the details of this creation over on Jen's blog Krafty Keepsakes

Sneak peek guesses...
Well it looks like I managed to trip you all up well and good for this one.  While the majority of the guesses were that it was a bib of sorts, many of you thought it was the bib of an apron although one person did guess that it was the bib of some trousers.  However, no one was able to take that further to guess that it might have been a scarecrow.  Looks like I'll be enjoying a bit of a break this week.  You guys are ususally so good, it is rare that I get one at all so I'll enjoy it while it lasts!

Now while we don't have any particular theme taking place over this next three weeks, that doesn't mean that you have to miss my scintillating humour ;o).  Time for joke...

 Q: Why did a scarecrow win a Nobel prize?
A:    He was outstanding in his field.
(source:  http://halloweenjokes.com/halloween-jokes/scarecrow-jokes#sthash.082ALszM.dpuf) 

Enjoy the rest of your week everyone.  I'll be back on Saturday with the next sneak peek.

Until then, stay well and stay crafty!

October 8, 2013

Bit By the Bug Tuesday -- "Friendly Frankie"

 Welcome to Week 2 of...

Hello everyone.  Yes, once again I'm running late.  What else is new?!  I'm going to need to have a conversation with the 'boss' about changing the times these posts go out!!!  Then maybe they could start being on time!!!
It is LISA HERE with the second image that is part of our Too Cute To Spook Collection.  Today I bring you...

Friendly Frankie


Click HERE to get "Friendly Frankie".  Available from October 8th until October 22nd. 

After that it will be replaced with another freebie.

Until Naomi gets back into the swing of things and has a chance to put the image in the store, you can grab it straight from here.  Make sure you click on it to bring it up in the lightbox and then right click and save it to your computer.

Isn't he just the friendliest monster you've ever seen?  How could he not be happy surrounded by all the cool images that Naomi has created?!!
Origins of Hallowe'en
Some 2000 years ago, the Druids of the ancient Celtic people--from the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom and northern France--celebrated a number of holy days by having fesitivals. One of these occasions, the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in) was celebrated from October 31st to November 2nd and it is believed that the time marked the start of their new year--that day which marked the end of summer and the harvest, and the beginning of the cold dark winter.

Celtic society, like other societies of that time period, was rather structured and organized with everyone knowing their place. To keep this order ongoing, the Celts knew that the people needed a time of release--a time when order and structure were set aside so that people could let go and be free. Samhain was the perfect time to allow this freedom. For the three days of the festival, people did uncharacteristic things--men dressed as women and women as men. Pranks were pulled (plows would end up in fields far from their owners) and children would knock on neighbours’ doors for food and treats. But of course, there was a deeper meaning behind the uncharacteristic behaviour taking place.

This was a time of year that was often associated with human death. The ancient Celts believed that on the night before the new year, the veil between the world of the living and the world of the dead became blurred. So, on the night of October 31st, when it was thought that the ghosts of the departed returned to earth to help usher those who were prepared, to journey safely to the 'other side', the Druids commemorated the occasion. It was believed that the spirits of the departed were sources of guidance and inspiration rather than sources of dread. The dead were honoured as the living spirits of loved ones and of guardians who held the basic wisdom of the tribe.

One of the ways in which Samhain was celebrated was by building huge sacred bonfires, and offering up crops and animals as sacrifices to the Celtic gods. During this event, the Celts wore costumes, which typically consisted of animal heads and skins, and they attempted to tell each other's fortunes. At the end of the celebration, they would return home to relight their hearth fires, which had been extinguished earlier in the evening, with fire from the sacred bonfire to help protect them and their family during the coming winter season.

By 43 A.D., the Roman Empire had conquered the majority of Celtic territory. During the four hundred years that they ruled the Celtic lands, two of the Roman festivals were combined with the traditional Celtic celebration of Samhain.Then in 609 A.D., Pope Boniface IV established a dedication in Rome to honor all Christian martyrs, and the Catholic feast of All Martyrs Day was established in the Western church. Then in the early to mid 700's, this feast was expanded to include all saints as well as all martyrs and the date of observance shifted from May 13 to November 1. By the 9th century the influence of Christianity had spread into the Celtic lands, where over time it blended with and then supplanted the older Celtic observances. In 1000 A.D., the Catholic church made November 2 All Souls' Day--a day to honor the dead. Unable to get people to stop celebrating this holiday, it is widely believed that the church was attempting to replace the Celtic festival of Samhain with a holiday that was related, but sanctioned by the church. Not only did the purpose of the festivals match but so did the length and some of the customs. All Souls Day was celebrated with big bonfires, parades, and people dressed up in costumes as saints, angels and devils. The All Saints Day celebration was also called All-hallows or All-hallowmas and the night before it, which was the traditional night of the Celtic Samhain, began to be called All-hallows Eve. This eventually morphed into what we know today as the celebration of Hallowe'en.

Stay tuned next week when we continue to learn more about this unique holiday.

Now let's check out what two of our DT came up with to showcase Naomi's funky Friendly Frankie...
 
Hee, hee!  I love the touch of humour that she added to this week's card.  You can check out the details of this creation over on Jen's blog Krafty Keepsakes.
 

Vicky has done a great job with her first official DT card.  Check out all that texture and depth and especially those googly eyes.  Also, that stand of hers is pretty freaking cool too!  You can check out the details of this project over on Vicky's blog Crafting Vicky. 

Sneak peek guesses...
Well there was no fooling you guys this week.  The three people who offered up guesses all got them correct.  So, D~, Fit Kitty and Kimberly Goodman, all three of you are entitled to a Hallowe'en goody or two as soon as I decide what I am doing and then make it.  Yeah, I'm behind in more than just this post this week.  Hopefully by the end of the week I'll have it ready.  In the interim, you can send me an email by clicking HERE with the title 'CBD Sneak Peek Guess:  Friendly Frankie' in the subject line.  As soon as it is finished, I'll pop it into an email for you!

DON'T FORGET...
 there is still time to sign up for your chance to win Naomi's latest new release:  The Pumpkin Kins!  Click HERE to find out how.
Now just before I go, how about another Hallowe'en joke...

 Q:  Have you seen Quasimodo? 
A:  I have a hunch he's back!
(source:  http://www.enchantedlearning.com/nosuchfile.htm) 
Well, it is time for me to crawl into bed peeps.  Once again I'm sorry the post is a couple hours late going out and I also apologize if I've missed any spelling or grammar errors.  While I did proof it, given that it is 6:30 am and my eyes have started crossing, I'm not sure I caught all my mistakes.
I hope you all come back and see me on Saturday when I show a sneak peek of the next image coming out of Naomi's workshop.
Until then, have a great week everyone!

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August 13, 2013

Freebie - "Princess"

Hello everyone!  It is Bit By the Bug day.  Know any little girls that fit into the category of the 'perfect little princess'?  Well, then this freebie is perfect for you.

 Princess

Click HERE to get "Princess".  Available from August 13th until August 27th.  
After that it will be replaced with another freebie.

Princess is the perfect accompaniment to any card that you need to create for a special little girl in your life.  Not only is she a Princess, she is a magical one to boot!  Let her sprinkle some fairly dust all over a sweet young lady in your life.

Now Jennifer from Krafty Keepsakes was able to help show off this sweet young lady and created this card for the occasion...


In this case, Jennifer has made a sweet card for a young girl's magical birthday.   You can read more about Jennifer's creation by visiting her blog (link above).

Suze from Craftysuze was also able to help us out and created this lovely easel card...


All pretty in pink, this card will definitely bring a little magic into the recipient's life.  You can read more about Suze's creation by visiting her blog (link above).

 Special thanks to Jennifer and Suze for their contributions this week. 

Sneak peek guesses...
We had some great guesses this week.  Not sure anyone caught my 'royal' hint but two of our readers got it correct or mostly correct.

Julie Tucker-Wolek said...I am seeing a fairy princess!! :)

Vicky F. AKA Crafting Vicky said...I'm thinking that the image is a little fairy throwing fairy dust in the air... 

Julie and Vicky you have both won a sentiment that works really well with Naomi's awesome new freebie. Please email my by clicking HERE , putting "CBD Princess Guess" in the subject line. 
Now I also offered up a bonus freebie for anyone who could tell me which of the greeting words was written in Klingon. There were a couple gals after my science fiction and fantasy encrusted heart because both Vicky and Fit Kitty got the answer right. Yes, nuqneH is the official Klingon greeting. Well done Vicky and Fit Kitty (or I should say Fit Kitty's boyfriend who helped her out with this one--someone is going to deserve extra muSHa'ghach tonight for that one).
Vicky just add the request for the bonus digi to your email.  Fit Kitty email me by clicking HERE , with "CBD Klingon Bonus"in the subject line.

DON'T FORGET...
 there is still time to sign up for your chance to win Naomi's latest new release:  Moments with Mom!  Click HERE to find out how.

 AND...
don't forget that our DT call is on right now and we'd love to see you enter!  You can find out all the details by going HERE! I am happy to say we've had a couple inquiries so we might just get a few extra people to apply.  We would certainly love it if you could let your readers know about our DT call.  There might just be an extra treat in store for you if someone applies from seeing the advertisement on your blog.

Well, that it is for me.  Enjoy the remainder of your week and I'll see you all on Saturday for the next sneak peek. 

  

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