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  • ...y that simple untested machine. The cars ran with [[Toyota]] or [[Lancia]] engines in the 1976 [[Germany|German]] and Italian F3 championships without making ==Alfa Romeo==
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  • |Related:||[[Alfa Romeo 166]] ...]] in 2001. It shared its [[automobile platform|platform]] with the [[Alfa Romeo 166]] and was available as a [[sedan]], [[station wagon]] or [[coupé]]. Th
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  • ...ambulances for the army. Also under the new name, the construction of aero engines was previewed and considered. The company was absorbed in late1919 by the C ...uded its career of pilot with the [[Circuit of Three Provinces]] on [[Alfa Romeo 8C]] - 2.3 MM, arriving absolute second.
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  • ...Image:Alfa_Romeo_159.jpg|280px|Alfa Romeo 159 at Spectacolo Sportivio Alfa Romeo Zandvoort (The Netherlands), by Marvin Raaijmakers.]] ! colspan=2 |'''Alfa Romeo 159'''
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  • ...ith the brand [[Alfa Romeo]]), which between 1906 and 1909 developed their engines and also some competitive cars as the 8 liter Type 20hp 1906.
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  • ...i also worked for other makers including [[Iso automobile|Iso]] and [[Alfa Romeo]]. A series of [[concept car]]s in the [[2000s]] posthumously bore his nam ...Nicolis in August 1954. He was assigned to the development of the [[Alfa Romeo Giulietta]] chassis, which was disappointing, as he aspired to become a pow
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  • ...ed Ducati to produce a 4-cylinder turbo diesel engine for some of the Alfa Romeo cars. This continued at least through 1988 when the Castiglioni saved the c The last chapter on 4-wheeled engines is more recent and comes out of the friendship and collaboration between Du
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  • ...sponsoring it and other teams, including [[Alfa Romeo in Formula One|Alfa Romeo]] and [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]]. ...in [[England]]. However, Benetton had the resources to pay for a supply of engines produced by a large car manufacturer, [[BMW in motorsport|BMW]], which repl
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  • ...id #999;" |[[Image:Alfa Romeo GTJ1.jpg|250px|Alfa Romeo GT Junior]] ''Alfa Romeo GT 1300 Junior, early model'' ! colspan=2 |'''Alfa Romeo 105/115 Series Coupé'''
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  • http://www.alfapartscatalog.com - Alfa Parts Online - - Alfa Romeo factory authorized parts provider in the USA. (USA)
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  • ...built on a completely new Fiat platform, that was later used on Fiat, Alfa-Romeo and Lancia models. It also stood out, because of its boxy styling that gave ...ls were less refined and more smoky than the class leading Peugeot [[XUD]] engines, however the TD was a particularly lively performer, and the diesels were d
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  • ...ion. However, the onset of [[World War I]] halted automobile production at ALFA for three years. |+ Alfa Romeo production between 1934-1939
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  • ...#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Alfa romeo p3.jpg|280px|Alfa Romeo P3]] ! colspan=2 |'''Alfa Romeo P3'''
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  • ...The car would likely be sold in U.S. [[Alfa Romeo]] dealerships after Alfa Romeo (set to return to the U.S. in 2009) retains a firm foothold in the market. ==Engines==
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  • ...owed, before in 1964 he turned more to sportscars. Engines included [[Alfa Romeo]], [[OSCA]], [[ATS]] and Ford units in bodies similar to the one pictured.
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  • ...of several different [[Ferrari]] race cars which have 3 litre 12-cylinder engines, both in V12 and 180° flat boxer shape. ...969 to 1973 sports prototypes of the [[Ferrari P]] series, using modified engines.
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  • ...ther in 300 or 350 hp - coupled to a Borg-Warner 4-speed toploader. These engines were ordered in the [[US]], but were completely taken apart and blueprinted ...hot version of the Opel 1900 engine, some are known to have [[Alfa Romeo]] engines. Only about 17 Europa’s were ever built, making it one of the rarest of h
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  • |Related:||[[Lancia Delta]]<br>[[Fiat Tempra]]<br>[[Alfa Romeo 155]]<br>[[Fiat Tipo]] == Engines ==
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  • ...at 1100]] drawn up or radically transformed, proved suitable for different engines up to 1500 cc [[engine capacity]]. * [[Head (mechanical) | Head]]: Derivated Alfa Romeo 6 adapted to the 4-cylinder engine, 2 inclined valves per cylinder, 2 camsh
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  • |Engine || Alfa-Romeo, 6 cylinders, 3,0-litre, 320hp @ 7000rpm ...s the end of the 1800s, the first motorised carriages driven by combustion engines are produced, on commission, for Ottolini and Ricordi, importers of Benz qu
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  • ...prepared cars for a lot of drivers as in the case of the Contini's [[Alfa Romeo 6c 1500ss]] driven along Ermini's foreman Rodolfo Salvadori, beating the co ...car, a combination of a (heavily modified) Fiat 1100 chassis and an [[Alfa Romeo 2500]] engine. With this he competed in various events.
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  • ...bile|automotive]] [[manufacturer]] in the 1960s. Founded by former [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]] and [[Iso Rivolta|ISO]] engineer, [[Giotto Bizzarrini]], the ...He taught briefly before joining Alfa Romeo in 1954. He worked for [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]], [[Lamborghini]], [[ISO]] and later built cars under his nam
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  • ...ed [[prestige car|prestige vehicles]], such as the [[Porsche 911]], [[Alfa Romeo GTV]], most [[Ferrari]] and many [[Lamborghini]] are often mistaken as luxu ...els of some non-luxury brands. Vehicles in this segment include the [[Alfa Romeo 156]], [[Cadillac CTS]], [[Lincoln MKZ|Lincoln Zephyr]], [[BMW 3 Series]],
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  • |Similar || [[Alfa Romeo 166]]<br>[[Audi A6]]<br>[[BMW 5 Series]]<br>[[Citroën C6]]<br>[[Mercedes-B ...s available with [[naturally aspirated]] and [[turbocharger|turbocharged]] engines ranging from 2.0&nbsp;L to 3.2&nbsp;L, in both [[straight-5]] or [[V6]] con
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  • ...no engine''' is a line of mechanically similar [[V6]], [[V8]], and [[V12]] engines produced by [[Ferrari]] for the past 40 years ...Ferrari's first V6 engine. The Dino V8 engine was introduced later. The V8 engines all used a [[V8#Cross-plane and flat-plane|flat-plane]] [[crankshaft]] conf
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  • | [[Alfa Romeo 1750]] | [[Alfa Romeo Alfetta]]
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  • ...ich were installed engines Siata, Offenhauser, [[Saab]], [[MG]] and [[Alfa Romeo] ] But in this type of car have some relief created ad hoc.
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  • |Similar || [[Alfa Romeo Giulietta]]<br>[[Fiat 1100]] ==Engines==
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  • ...[[Cisitalia]], [[Fiat]], [[Stanguellini]], [[Osca]], [[Giannini]], [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Zagato]], [[Maserati]] (various A6, 150S, 200S and others) and [[Nardi ...ers, mainly in the 750 and 1100 Sport categories, who used mechanicals and engines from various sources, often the ubiquitous [[Fiat 1100]]. [http://carsfromi
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  • ...estige of [[Ferrari]], Porsche, [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]], [[Maserati]], [[Alfa Romeo]], Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, and Aston Martin derives in part from success in ...are limited to 6000cc [[naturally aspirated]] and 3600cc [[turbocharged]] engines. P2 cars can weigh much less — 750kg — but are restricted to 3400cc asp
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  • ...[[Euroracing]] team, who had also ran the [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] [[Formula One]] team in 1984-85, and the financial muscle and organisatio ! Engines
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  • ...break of war, the rules for voiturette racing permitted 1.5 L supercharged engines; Grand Prix cars were permitted 3.0 L supercharged or 4.5 L "normally aspir ...o compete against the big manufacturers of [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] and [[Maserati]]. In fact, Formula One in its early years was so expensi
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  • ...ffort to limit power by limiting engine size indirectly (10&ndash;15 liter engines were quite common, usually with no more than four cylinders, and producing *[[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]]
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  • ...ancia automobile the "[[Lancia Alfa-12HP|tipo 51]]" or 12 HP (later called Alfa) was made in 1907 and produced from 1908. This car had a small four cylinde ...so shared a platform with the [[Saab 9000]], [[Fiat Croma]] and the [[Alfa Romeo 164]].
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  • Straddling the boundary between car and motorbike, these vehicles have engines of only a few hundred ccs, typically seat only 2 people, and are generally ...adays they are about 4.25&nbsp;m long, have room for five adults and their engines are usually around 1.6&nbsp;[[litre|L]] to 2.0&nbsp;L.
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  • ...at's [[Selespeed]] 5 speed semi-automatic gearbox, also used on the [[Alfa Romeo 147]]. An 8 valve, 1.9 JTD unit with 115, 120, 130 or 16 valve 150 bhp dies ...alve version (170 hp) for the Abarth model as well. For export, the chosen engines were the Italian-made 1.8 16v VIS engine with 133 hp and the 1.9 JTD Diesel
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  • ...-wheel racing briefly in 1995, driving for [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] in the [[International Touring Car Championship]] series. ...evelopment versions of 1997 Renault engines. Despite not having the latest engines, Fisichella still managed second places at Montreal and [[1998 Monaco Grand
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  • ...fusion it might cause with a certain [[Milan]]ese competitor called [[Alfa Romeo]]. ...h a "y" rather than an "i" possibly to differentiate the car from the Alfa Romeo Spider. The Spider used the coupé's shorter wheelbase and featured a [[tar
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  • ...s chassis constructors. For more information on engines, see [[Formula One engines]]. ...off the shelf) therefore applied to chassis in the same way as it does to engines in modern Formula One.
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  • |Similar:||[[Alfa Romeo 2600]]<br>[[Fiat 2300]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz Heckflosse|Mercedes-Benz "Fintai == Engines ==
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  • ...ed to 1500cc and produced 75bhp. A few cars were also built using American engines, including units from Crosley and Chrysler, whilst the last few production ...o Sanesi, famed Alfa test driver, by pulling him out of his burning [[Alfa Romeo GTZ]]. He also built a Fiat-powered [[Formula Jr.]] with the plans to devel
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  • ...oleman]] team was sold to the [[Benetton family]]. The team began with BMW engines and then later switched to Ford. ...r victories and their 2 drivers' championships. After switching to Renault engines, they also won the constructor's championship in 1995 with Schumacher and [
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  • ...i. The team negotiated for the most powerful and expensive [[Cosworth]] V8 engines in late 1995 to replace the outdated and underpowered ED models. However, t | [[Martini (cars)|Martini]]-[[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]]
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  • ==Alfa Romeo== [[Alfa Romeo in Formula One|Alfa Romeo]] was a Formula One constructor between 1950-1951 and again between 1979-19
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  • ...i had in mind the [[Fiat 1100]], but there were German, English and French engines which would also qualify. The Italians quickly made cars for the new formul ...iast was Mr. Armando De Martino, who had the means to own a wonderful Alfa Romeo 1900 Sprint Touring-Superleggera.
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  • ...987), the designer of the V12 Ferrari. The focus was to come with the best engines and the best chassis to succeed in car racing. All these new projects will ...much greater numbers than before. Citroën borrowed Maserati expertise and engines for the [[Citroën SM]] and other vehicles, and Maseratis also incorporated
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  • ...drivers in [[Alfa Romeo]] cars until 1938, when he was officially hired by Alfa as head of their racing department. ...bsorb his beloved Scuderia and take control of his racing efforts, he quit Alfa. Because he was prohibited by contract from racing for several years, the S
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  • ==How diesel engines work== ...advance is to electrically heat the [[fuel filter]] and fuel lines. Other engines utilize small electric heaters called [[glow plug]]s inside the cylinder t
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  • ...ed with shortages of fuel for civilian use, Bandini adapted his automobile engines to operate with [[wood gas]]. In 1946, he reassembled a [[Fiat 1100]] which ...ead camshaft|twin overhead camshaft]] [[cylinder head]] based on an [[Alfa Romeo]] design. With this car, Bandini entered events at [[Senigallia]], [[Ferrar
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  • ...ng the [[Yamaha]] engines in preference to the [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] engines. [[Jordan Grand Prix|Jordan]]-[[Peugeot]] signed up highly-rated British en ...ncarlo Fisichella]], who had raced for the [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] factory team in the [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft|International To
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  • ...f 175 km / h and medium-lap exceeding 130 km / h. While cars equipped with engines 1500 cm³ reached the 218 km/h maximum speed. ...t and on the side of the carburetors to increase the air mass necessary to engines increased.
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  • ...e edge of the track close to the finish line for hours, then restart their engines and crawl across the line to be listed amongst the finishers. However, this ...At the dropping of the French tricolor, the drivers would then start their engines and drive away. However, in 1971 this method would be done away with altoge
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  • ...ry other component is allowed to be heavily modified for racing, including engines, suspension, brakes, wheels and tires. Aerodynamic aids are usually added t ...l drive]], [[four-wheel drive]] and [[rear-wheel drive]] cars with smaller engines.
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  • [[Image:Afetta 159.jpg|thumb|200px|Juan Manuel Fangio drove this Alfa-Romeo 159 to the title in 1951.]] ...hampionship was won by [[Italy|Italian]] [[Giuseppe Farina]] in his [[Alfa Romeo]] in 1950, barely defeating his [[Argentina|Argentine]] teammate [[Juan Man
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  • | Engines || ...Many of the 2500 GT's design elements later found their way in the [[Alfa Romeo Tipo 33]] racers and the Scaglione designed 'Stradale' road car.
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  • ...ered significant. Most competitive cars came from Italy, particularly Alfa Romeo. Races saw pre-war heroes like Varzi, [[Jean-Pierre Wimille]] and [[Tazio N ...|200px|[[Juan Manuel Fangio]] drove this [[Alfa Romeo 158/159 Alfetta|Alfa Romeo 159]] to the title in 1951.]]
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  • ...[Ferrari]], [[Lancia]], [[Autobianchi]] (already bought by Lancia), [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Maserati]] and [[Innocenti]]. Fiat also owns some brands of industrial ...factories to supplying [[Allies of World War I|the Allies]] with aircraft, engines, machine guns, trucks, and ambulances. After the war, Fiat introduced its f
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  • ...prior to the start. On the starter's signal, the drivers could start their engines and start the race. In [[1971]], a full rolling start was introduced, as in ...the introduction of new regulations that reduced the size and power of the engines, while the evolution of [[aerodynamics]] allowed the engineers to improve t
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  • * [[Alfa Romeo]] (road and race cars) * [[VM Motori]] (diesel engines)
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  • ...hich at its peak included over forty drivers, most of whom raced in [[Alfa Romeo]] cars; Enzo himself continued racing, with moderate success, until the bir ...l the expiration of his four-year promise of non-competition after leaving Alfa.
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  • ===[[Alfa Romeo]]=== [[Image:alfagtv6.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Alfa Romeo GTV6 at [http://www.example.com Wheels Of Italy]]]'''
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  • ...orsche engines were replaced by [[Brian Hart Ltd.|Hart]]-supplied Cosworth engines for the rest of the season, the short-term fix not improving the team's com ...e Tourenwagen Meisterschaft]]. Racing for [[Alfa Romeo]]'s factory team, [[Alfa Corse]], the Italian finished 22nd in the championship, scoring four points
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  • ==1931 to 1934 The Alfa-Romeo years== ...n Ford officials the cause of the renouncement was a gearbox failure: Ford engines never fail.
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  • ...One|Alfa Romeo]] engines in a third car, bringing much needed funding. The engines proved uncompetitive, and his hopes of an ongoing partnership with the Ital ...ve deal in 1972 to use BMW's Formula Two engine. March cars powered by BMW engines won five of the next 11 European Formula Two championships. However, BMW al
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  • ...applied at the beginning of 1954: a maximum capacity of 2.5 liters for the engines without compressor and only 750 cc if supercharged. Unlike today’s comple ...of the car was initially 6C2500 (which was too much like the earlier Alfa Romeo model designation) or 250/F1, and then more simply 250F where 250 was a con
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  • ...oporte#Quattroporte V (2004 – present)|Maserati Quattroporte V]]<br>[[Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione]] ...h is 80 mm. The engine shares many of the design features of modern racing engines, including [[dry sump]] lubrication, a pump assembly located outside the cr
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  • ...es the airflow through the [[radiator]]. For [[turbocharger|turbocharged]] engines, [[intercooler]] efficiency is similarly reduced. Oil coolers are almost e *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m63FlqNFjDA Alfa romeo 33 fwd drift - presentation]
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  • From the shapes of his engines, he is regarded a [[Cubism|Cubist]] and he once went to a meeting of Cubist ...otypes#Type 251|Type 251]] race car. Designed with help from famed [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]], and [[Maserati]] designer [[Gioacchino Colombo]], the car f
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  • ...I3 engine (Diesel) - 1.8&nbsp;L (1779&nbsp;cc/109&nbsp;in³) - 1984 [[Alfa Romeo 33]] 1.8 TD .../[[BRM]]/[[Coventry Climax]] and [[Ferrari]] [[Formula One]] 1.5&nbsp;L V8 engines ''(none of them used in a road car)''
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  • ...any|Triumph]] Dolomite engines that were vastly inferior to the [[Toyota]] engines used by the leading teams. After three 7th place finishes and a fourth in h ...Andretti to compete in. Andretti announced he was leaving to move to Alfa-Romeo at the end of the season leaving Lotus with a vacant race seat.
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