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PDF Newsletter - North Florida Safari Club
North Florida Chapter
Safari Club International
Fundraiser Issue
February & March 2013
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Fitzhugh Powell Farm - Tuesday, April 16, 2013
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Officers & Directors
2012-2013
PRESIDENTTom Powell
PRESIDENT-ELECT
Shawn Pringle
VICE PRESIDENTRon Stafford
SECRETARY
Janet Pringle
TREASURERDerrell Griner 353-3181
626-8960
662-5769
766-1347
764-2324
tpowell@cwpowellins.com
thegrizz200@gmail.com
rsnoles45@yahoo.com
safariclub.janet@gmail.com
bettygriner@comcast.net
886-9595
743-3033
398-6057
629-2779
779-3722
273-4814
751-4942
764-2324
352-373-1178
352-373-1178
612-4138
619-0018
410-3109
727-7112
727-7112
766-1347
221-1373
280-5265
280-5265
503-3613
220-4009
220-4009
268-9673
rebcat@comcast.net
jeffbeth_boyd@bellsouth.net
tyriewboyer@gmail.com
Bracewellrd3053@comcast.net
jacranford@bellsouth.net
jamdavis@fdic.gov
gtrmom00@aol.com
bettygriner@comcast.net
DIRECTORS
Carol Blodgett
Jeff Boyd
Tyrie W. Boyer
Robert Bracewell
Jimmy Cranford
Jim Davis
Dorothy Gillette
Betty Griner
Carol Higman
James Higman
Dale Loosier
Clara McGehee
David Mann
A. J. Pionessa
Georgianne Pionessa
Ray Pringle
Tom Sanders
Doug Speed
Shuri Speed
Phil Stinnett
Patricia Vane
Terry Vane
Paul Workman
Sables
Sensory Safari
Meeting Locations
Fundraiser
Sensory Safari Fundraiser
Fundraiser
Fundraiser
Fundraiser Sensory Safari
Fundraiser
Sensory Safari Fundraiser Shooting Sports
Photographer
Fundraiser
Sportsmen Against Hunger
Membership
Membership
Fundraiser
Newsletter Editor
Government Action
Fundraiser
carolhigman@hotmail.com
JamesHigman@hotmail.com
jdl3535@aol.com
clara@mcgehee.net
dmann@lulussauces.com
ajp19@comcast.net
ajp19@comcast.net
raypringle@earthlink.net
tjsceco@bellsouth.net
the2speeds@aol.com
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orbisintl@usa.com
patriciavane@bellsouth.net
tvane@tvanelaw.com
paul.h.workman@att.net
PAST PRESIDENTS:
Ray Pringle (2)
Cliff McGehee (3)
George Bowser
David Alan DeBerry
Terry Vane
Bill Pullen
Bob Olson
Sharon Temple
Steve O’Hara
Doug Speed
Craig M. Larimer
D. L. Seals
HONORARY DIRECTORS:
766-1347
Warren A. Tyre (3)
998-9339Rene Dostie
645-9050
Charles R. Bassett
757-8424
Scott Miller
353-8285
Mitch Montgomery
281/252-8083
Fred Kitchens
630-7389Tyrie W. Boyer (2)
260-3303
Mag Black
346-3166
M. Gordon Vines, Jr.
904-280-5265
Murray Black
b.1953/ d. 2009Tillman Cavert, Jr./Founder
285-8602
Ernest F. Dorsey
Willie B. Dyal
Tyrie A. Boyer
398-5100
880-6441
b. 1932/d. 2005
396-9371
821-7171
398-1194
310-550-1980
389-6687
b. 1930/d. 2004
396-7979
706/945-4006
b. 1921/d. 2009
358-3030
Cover photos: Two Generations of SCI Members
Top L-R Tyrie W. Boyer with his father Tyrie A. Boyer and Lori Boyer, Tyrie W’s wife
Bottom L to R: President of Safari Club International North Florida Chapter Tommy Powell & Father Fitzhugh Powell
North Florida Chapter Safari Club International February & March 2013
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President’s Report ~ February & January 2013
Spring greetings to all SCI/Sables members, fellow
hunters and friends of SCI !
The Fundraiser results are being finalized by our
Treasurer, CPA, and committee chiefs and we will have
a report at next month’s member meeting. We are
quite happy with the early accounts. The board of
directors meeting held March 5th was lengthy but
productive with many good ideas planned for next
year.
We have chosen a student to attend the AWLS (American Wilderness Leadership School) summer
program. Now the committee will be choosing among
several teachers to send one to a teacher training
AWLS near Jackson, Wyoming, ‘’nestled in the beautiful
Bridger-Teton National Forest”. These are some of the
ways our monies from our annual fundraiser are used.
To educate the educators and to teach the children
that sustainable, ethical hunting is an important tool as well as a way of life that is healthy, makes sense and needs
to be shared and enjoyed with friends and family. They are the future of hunting and outdoor stewardship.
I was fortunate to get to shoot quail at Broomsage with the Higman’s this week. While there, the owners wife
Betty Jo Higginbotham, informed me that she had won the .380 donated by Wild West guns and thanked us for
our professional fundraiser and the quick handling of her winnings by the crew at checkout. It is a small hunting
community here in North Florida and I knew the other four hunters shooting at Broomsage that day who are all
active members and officers at the Jacksonville Skeet and Trap Club.
While at the Jacksonville “happy” Landing, I was very impressed by the work of the Ocearch research shark tagging
vessel moored there. The boat was full of high school and college students. The crew of the Ocearch, owner Chris
Fischer and Captain Brett Mcbride among other crew members were teaching them about conservation on and
under the oceans waters. These men are leading the field in education about our oceans and have so much realworld experience that they are able to share. That boat is truly an inspiration to follow your dreams and I hope
everyone is following the sharks on the Internet. Mary Lee is back in Bermuda and traveling our way again in time
for spring break. I know that will make the surfers and scuba divers giddy.
Youth turkey season opened last Saturday for our young hunters and Saturday the 16th is opening day for the rest
of us. Please try and take someone new hunting with you whenever you can. How about the neighborhood kid
that mows your yard? Let’s give up some of our time to teach new people about our sport. I have invited my doctor
President’s Message Continued on Page 19
North Florida Chapter Safari Club International February & March 2013
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
2012 - 2013
December 14
Membership Christmas Party - Toney & Bonnie Sleiman Residence
January 8Board of Directors Meeting
January 15
Membership Meeting - Karen Tutwiler Residence
January 23-26Annual SCI Convention, Reno
February 9
Family Fun Shoot - Jacksonville Gun Club
February 21
Sportsmen Against Hunger
March 2Annual Fundraiser - Morocco Shrine Auditorium
April 2Board of Directors Meeting
April 16
Membership Meeting Fitzhugh Powell Farm
April 20
Sables Tea with a Twist - Sylvia Sanders Residence
May 7Board of Directors Meeting
May 21
Membership Meeting - Jacksonville Landing at Maverick’s
June 4Board of Directors Meeting
June 18
Wild Creek Plantation - Bill Carrier’s Lodge
July 2Board of Directors Meeting
July 16TBA
INSIDE THIS EDITION
President’s Report
Family Fun Shoot
2
4-6
Sables
7
Author Judge Tyrie A. Boyer
8
Evening on Safari
9-17
Tom Powell & Ocearch Capt. Mc Bride 19
Welcome New Members
21
Beware! Bears in Florida
22
Visit North Florida
Chapter’s
Website at:
www.nfcsafariclub.com
Membership Application
available online
Click on “Membership”
Proud Sponsor of
the North Florida Chapter
of Safari Club International
PHOTO
TIP:
Attention Hunters! Please remove your sunglasses when
you pose with your game. We want to see who you are!
Not on our
Email List?
Send your email
address to Janet at
safariclub.janet@gmail.com
North Florida Chapter Safari Club International
11225 Old Kings Road
Jacksonville, FL 32219
Phone: (904) 398-0059
Janet Pringle, Secretary
Email: safariclub.janet@gmail.com
Please send completed
membership form to:
Derrell Griner, Treasurer
11701 Cisco Gardens Rd., N.
Jacksonville, FL 32219-2756
Meeting
Information
Drink Charges at Meetings
are as follows:
Chapter Catered Events:
$6 charge for call brand
$3 for beer / $4 for wine.
No charge for
soda and water.
Events at Facilities with
Cash Bar: Cost is Set by
the Venue.
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February Family Fun Shoot
L to R President Tommy Powell, Ernie Dorsey, Bill Lahnen
L to R Derrell & Betty Griner, Ann & Robert Bracewell
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Holley Conyers
Collier Summers
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Bob McNally
Gordon Olson
Ray Pringle
Robert Bracewell
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February Family Fun Shoot
Sean Pringle and daughter Kaitlyn
Jody Brandenburg helping his
grandaughter Grace Linder
L-R Dale Loosier, Richard Benoit, Terry Vane
giving instructions to Terry’s grandson
Tavish Vane Frazier
Jeff Boyd assisting
grandaughter Kathryn
Buzz Tyre helping his young shooter
Bob Olson and grandson Jed Reinstine
Right: Richard Benoit with grandson Charles
Tom Sanders coaching his grandson Garrett
Ava Meeks
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Jacksonville Gun Club
L to R Stephen Pionessa, A.J. Pionessa,
Connor Soloman, Gary McKendree’s
grandson and friend, Collier Summers,
one of the “Turkey Shoot” winners,
with Gary.
Tim Pionessa & Norman Pionessa
Lunch is Served
L to R John & Dorothy Gillette, Ruth & Tom Nelson
Debbie Benoit with grandsons
Charles & Andy
L to R Jimmy Cranford, winner of 50/50
Drawing, President Tommy Powell,
Betty Griner
L to R Chris & Bob McNally & family
Charlie Goldenberg
with niece,
AshleyMeeks and
her children,
Addyson, Ava &
Logan
See Ava at NRA
Women’s Networks
page on Facebook!
L to R Lourdene Vane, Barbara Larsen, Tavish,
Dale Loosier, Terry Vane
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First, a big THANK YOU
to all the Sables who
worked many hours
of many days to make
this year’s fundraiser an
outstanding success.
Especially Beth Boyd,
Clara McGehee,
Patricia Vane, Dorothy
Gillette, Glenn Thigpen,
Georgianne Pionessa,
Carol Higman and Janet
Pringle. Thanks to Dale
Loosier who helped us in
purchasing items for Silent Auction and for setting up Silent
Auction. If you attended the fundraiser this year, you know
how much fun you had and all the hard work it took from the
SCI members to produce it.
Tea With A Twist
A Mad Hatter Tea Party
Able
Sables
The 5th Annual NFCSCI
Sable’s Membership Tea
Saturday, April 20, 2013
1:00 -3:00 PM
Sylvia Sander’s Residence
Queen’s Harbour Y & CC
13727 Saxon Lake Dr.
Jacksonville, FL 32225
$30 per Ticket
Our Sables Tea With A Twist is Saturday, April 20th and we are
already 50% sold out. The theme is A Mad Hatter Tea Party. There will be prizes for Most Beautiful, Unique and Zaniest
hats. Our 5th annual tea will be at the beautiful Queen’s
Harbour home of Tom and Sylvia Sanders. Less than 15 tickets
remain so purchase yours now by calling Dorothy Gillette at
751-4942. We are happy to announce our student candidate for the
AWLS summer program. Our Sables NF Chapter and SCI Sables
Foundation will be sending Logan Lingerfeld in July. Logan
was nominated by Darrell and Betty Griner and meets all the
criteria.
Some of you may have met or worked with Logan at
fundraiser set-up, where he demonstrated his willingness to
pitch in and do whatever job came his way. He is polite, willing,
helpful and eager to learn. We look forward to a report from
Logan following his AWLS experience.
As winter gives way to spring and we relax after fundraiser,
Sables look forward to new projects and volunteers to form a
nominating committee as well as plan youth activities for this
year. Don’t wait to be asked, tap your cell, send an email to any
Sables board member and share your ideas and how you can
implement them. The role Sables Education plays in preparing
the next generation is not only vital but priceless. We need
YOU!
May your Easter be a time of renewal and rejoicing!
Carol Blodgett,
President
NAFCSCI Sables
Call Dorothy Gillette
For additional tickets
904.751.4942
Prizes for:
Most Beautiful,
Unique,
& Zaniest Hat
#
Safari Servers pouring
champagne!
SABLES BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2012-2013
President
Vice President
2nd Vice President
Internet Communications
& Sables National Rep.
Treasurer
Membership
Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Sable Events
Sign-up/ Calling
Historian
Carol Blodgett
Patricia Vane
Dorothy Gillette
Janet Pringle
Shuri Speed
Beth Boyd
Daune Davis
Sylvia Sanders
Clara McGehee
Carol Higman
North Florida Chapter Safari Club International February & March 2013
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Memories and Reflections
of a Florida Cracker
by Tyrie Alvis Boyer
WELCOME to the CAMPFIRE
These fine people have joined SCI and our Chapter.
Please make them welcome…
Mr. Philip Bryan
Phil is a contractor who spends as much time as he
can guiding hunts with DY Ranch. He also wins guns
at SCI raffles without really trying hard.
Mr. Donnie Young
Donnie is the owner of DY Ranch and devotes his life
to making quality Guided hunts a reality at DY Ranch.
His passion for excellence begins with his handshake.
Our own Honorary Director, Judge Tyrie A. Boyer,
Retired, has written a wonderfully inspirational and
entertaining book, “Memories and Reflections of a
Florida Cracker”.
His book includes many descriptive stories including
the incident when he was attacked and almost killed
by a deer. Relating the event moment by moment, how
it happened, what he felt and thought and how he
survived!
If you missed his signing at the Annual Banquet and
Auction, you still have an opportunity to get his book.
To request a copy and/or further details, just send an
email to his son, Tyrie W. Boyer at:tyriewboyer@gmail.
com
Mr. Wayne Weber
Wayne was roaming the Fund Raiser and decided to
become a member of SCI and the Chapter. We are
glad to have him and look forward to his hunting
adventures.
Mr. Thomas Nelson
Tom is hard to miss, standing 6’5” with handshake like
a vise grip. He is a corporate Manager with prior SCI
history and has a lot of hunting experience.
SCI Members, look
for the paw print
on SCI badges and
introduce yourself
and welcome new
members!
Safari Club International
_________________________
New Member
North Florida Chapter
TERENCE G. VANE, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Terence G. Vane, Jr., P.A.
(904) 353-8285
Blackstone Building, Suite 620
233 East Bay Street
FAX (904) 354-2739
tvane@tvanelaw.com
Jacksonville, FL 32202
North Florida Chapter Safari Club International February & March 2013
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An Evening on Safari Annual Banquet & Fundraiser
Winners of the VIP table
Right:
Anthony
& Deanne
Capasso
Above: L to R Standing:
Kyle & Allison Brown
Seated:
Joe Brown & Eileen
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An Evening on Safari Annual Banquet & Fundraiser
L to R: Toney Sleiman, Daniel Casas, Pat Roe
Jarell Martin holds the NCI Award for taking
the Big Five. On the left is Jarell’s son Chris Martin
& Derrell Griner is at the right.
L to R Betty Jo & Ralph Higginbotham, Chuck & Gedon Pracher
L to R: Darcy Lavis & Eli Sleiman, III
L to R Doris & Wayne Griffin, Angie & Harold Griffin
Charlie, Mayor of Jacksonville Beach, & Kathryn Latham
North Florida Chapter Safari Club International February & March 2013
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An Evening on Safari Annual Banquet & Fundraiser
L to R Candy Hartley, Joe Hartley, Marvin Hartley, Edie Hartley
D. & Shirley Seals
Diana & Ed Stinson
L to R Norma & Clark Vargas, Elizabeth & Allen Vargas
North Florida Chapter Safari Club International
“An Evening on Safari ”
32 nd Annual Banquet & Fundraiser
Saturday, March 2 nd, 2013
L to R Ernie Dorsey, Gordon Vines, Bill Lahnen
North Florida Chapter Safari Club International February & March 2013
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An Evening on Safari Annual Banquet & Fundraiser
Woody & Sheryl Potter
Karen & Bob Olson
L to R Suzanne & Gerry Lee, Fitz Powell, Jamey McCoy & Joe Dill
James & Carol Higman
Bobby Sanders & Friend
L to R Standing: Mike Sanders, Jeff Sanders, Suzie Sams
Seated: Tom Sanders, Sylvia Sanders & grandchildren
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An Evening on Safari Annual Banquet & Fundraiser
L to R Rick Kelley, Bill Gay, Mike Barber
Ray Pringle, Eric Grimes
L to R: Friend of Rick Kelley, Emma & Bill Leeper
L to R: Michael Rutherford, John Rutherford, Al Mann
Center: Fitzhugh Powell. To his left, Jack Capra & Robert Bracewell.
To his right, guests of fundraiser
Howard & Sherry Coker
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An Evening on Safari Annual Banquet & Fundraiser
John & Jane Pope
L to R Red & Jackie Nicoli,
A.J. Pionessa
Pam & Tony Nicoli
L to R Ellen & Howard Dyal, Kathy & Russell Grooms
Jelisse & Travis Marrero with
SCI member Thom Wright & Christina Bull
Buddy & Ann Packham
Tony Bozzella & father
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An Evening on Safari Annual Banquet & Fundraiser
Carla & Kevin Fisher
L to R Dale Loosier, Patricia Vane, Terry Vane, Kim Knapp Kilbride
David & Shirley DeBerry
Kathy & Doug Jossim
Pat Gaccetta & wife Stephanie
L to R Ruth & Tom Nelson, Wayne Weber, John Gillette, Lisa Weber, Dorothy Gillette
The Nelsons are new members
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An Evening on Safari Annual Banquet & Fundraiser
L to R front row - Petty Officer 1st Class Sean Williams, US Navy; Petty
Officer 2nd Class Jake Gray, US Navy. L-R back row Lt. J.G. Justin Boily, US
Navy; Master Chief Todd Coates, US Navy; Chief Lane Cook, US Coast Guard
L to R back row Angel Boily - Gatorgirlz
(Contracted Nuisance Alligator Trapper) and
Florida Wildlife Commission; Pam Coates,
USO Mayport Center Director.
L-R front row Lt. J.G. Justin Boily, US Navy;
Master Chief Todd Coates
Thank you to all who sponsored, attended and supported the
2013 North Florida Chapter
Safari Club International Annual Banquet and Auction
L to R Keneta & Phil Stinnett, Steve Staples, Keneta’s son
Annual Family Fun Shoot
Students from the Independent Living for Adult Blind School
experiencing SenSory SAFArI
We look forward to seeing you again in 2014
North Florida Chapter Safari Club International February & March 2013
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An Evening on Safari Annual Banquet & Fundraiser
Silent Auction Tables &
DinnerWare Raffle Table
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An Evening on Safari Annual Banquet & Fundraiser
President
Tommy Powell
The Dewar’s girls offered samples of world
famous scotch and Bacardi/Dewars provided
the host of each table a bottle of Dewar’s
scotch in gilded baskets along with other
goodies all decorated and assembled by
Dorothy Gillette.
Lance Day & Michelle Menzer
North Florida Chapter Safari Club International February & March 2013
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President’s Message Continued on from page 2
and his son to go with me and they are excited about
their first hunt and getting hunting licenses, hunting
turkeys and camping out and cooking out and all the
fun that goes with that.
When inspecting the shotgun his dad had given him I
found it properly unloaded (good). But the trigger was
cocked, so I showed him how to safely dry fire it and
store it with no tension on the trigger spring which
could weaken and not hit the primer hard enough to
detonate the load when you need to shoot the gun.
I have seen this over and over again, not storing guns
with the trigger pressure released and it can hurt any
gun. Remember safety first - never point a gun at
anything you do not want to shoot. Always treat all
guns as if they are loaded, which means you never
point a gun at any person, ever. Never has there been
a more important era to teach gun safety than in our
time and place in history.
On behalf of the entire board of directors, most
of whom worked long hours and very hard at the
fundraiser, we thank all the members of the North
Florida Chapter of Safari Club International who
attended our fundraiser and spent money to support
our worthy cause. Please sign up some new members
and take them hunting for the good of all. And you
can say a prayer before you hunt, thanking the Lord
for letting you get outdoors and enjoy our American
Freedoms guaranteed us under the Constitution of this
great Republic we live in.
God Bless America, and God bless you!
Tom Powell
President
North Florida Chapter Safari Club International, Inc.
Captain Brett McBride and North Florida Chapter
SCI president Tom Powell on the Bridge of the
Ocearch Marine research vessel while docked at the
Happy Landing owned by the Sleiman companies in
Jacksonville Florida.
Captain McBride is the man who tagged the two great
white sharks that have recently been tracked 100 feet
off the beaches here.
The sharks circled the boats off of Martha’s Vineyard
Massachusetts and would not eat, so Captain Brett,
knowing that like lions that are full from their last kill,
knew the sharks probably would not eat him if he
jumped in with them. So he donned his mask and fins
and swam with the great whites and personally placed
the giant circle hooks with chain leader and a special
butter knife anchor ball retaining device (taped on
with black electricians tape) into the 3600 pound great
whites mouths with his hands.
Captain McBride and boat owner Chris Fischer are
divers who are doing research on sharks that has never
been done before and we salute them for their stellar
efforts. They tagged a 2000 pound shark off the poles
of Mayport Saturday night during our SCI fundraiser.
North Florida Chapter Safari Club International February & March 2013
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Curry Thomas Hardware
owner, Steve Thomas, has
generously offered North Florida
Chapter Members a 5% discount on
all ammunition and a 10% discount
on most firearms and related
accessories, and a broad variety of
outdoor items. Curry Thomas carries
a surprising variety of hard-to-find
ammunition including 6.5 Swedish,
7.5JAP, 8mm Mauser, .257 Roberts
and .35 Whelen, along with the
more popular calibers.
With the extensive variety of trophy
game mounts from around the
World, simply shopping there is a
“hunting” experience! Thank you
Steve, for all the ways you support
NFCSCI!
Thanks HCO!
Your Game Camera
with the
Metal Protector Box
is greatly
appreciated.
Hunt Stories Needed!
Send your stories & pictures to Patricia Vane
220-4009 • patriciavane@bellsouth.net
Please limit articles to 1,000 words or 2 pages. The
NFC reserves the right to edit submitted articles.
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220 hungry customers at the Red Shield Lodge on February 21, 2013.
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