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The Mariner

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Light hearted & filled with personal anecdotes and amusing tangents, the Mariner Podcast shares the wealth of knowledge & experience accumulated by a sailor who has covered more miles on the world‘s oceans, than the distance from the Earth to the Moon. Each episode, solo circumnavigator Chris Stanmore-Major, talks about all things sailing from how to flake a line and prepare a meal on a family cruising voyage to how to race through the Southern Ocean on an Open 60.
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DELVE

newsroom.co.nz

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Some stories grow from a green shoot; some explode like a powder keg. The global supplement market is worth $200 billion a year, and Chris Ashenden is a rock star of the industry. Yet in his home country of New Zealand, nobody had heard of him. Investigative journalist Jonathan Milne wanted to tell his story – but when Chris proved elusive, alarm bells began to ring. In the latest electrifying podcast from DELVE, we investigate the superstar endorsements, the science and the safety of the wo ...
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The Antarctic Report

The Antarctic Report

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Science, history, adventure, politics, and technology converge on the Antarctic Report podcast. Each week you’ll hear from an international expert with a compelling story on Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.
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AusAntarctic

Australian Antarctic Division | Media Team

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Stories from the Deep South: the Australian Antarctic Program encompasses projects in Antarctica, on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island and in the Southern Ocean. The program is led by the Australian Antarctic Division of the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, based in Tasmania.
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This is Our Time

Samantha Hodder

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Season 1 is a virtual journey to Antarctica. For Season 2, Samantha Hodder joins the all-women’s leadership expedition to Antarctica, as Podcaster in Residence. The trip plan was to get all the way to the Rothera Research Station, part of the British Antarctic Survey, a place that’s so remote, it’s almost an illusion. But they had problem...they almost got stuck in the ice. To solve this problem, the women aboard this ship were asked to take a blind vote to determine what to do. They took ch ...
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The Broadcast

CBC

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We explore the ocean through a climate change lens. We strive to make the ocean healthier by listening to those who work on it, study it, live next to and are inspired by it. We help you understand ocean science, innovation and technology, and how climate change affects our ocean and the world at large. You can reach us by email: Thebroadcast@cbc.ca
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End Of Watch with Team Malizia

Team Malizia

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Step aboard Malizia - Seaexplorer! Introducing "End of Watch," a podcast series originally brought during Leg 3 of The Ocean Race 2023 in the unforgiving Southern Ocean with Boris Herrmann and Rosalin Kuiper, the series continues to capture the essence of high-stakes sailing with Boris in the next races. Step aboard Malizia - Seaexplorer and immerse yourself in the captivating onboard atmosphere. Listen in as sailors spontaneously discuss sailing techniques, life at sea, racing strategies, a ...
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It’s Catholic, Y’all!

It’s Catholic Y’all

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It’s Catholic, Y’all! is the Official podcast of the Catholic Diocese of Savannah. The Diocese of Savannah includes parishes and missions across 90 counties in the southern half of Georgia, stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Alabama state line.
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Having, on his first voyage, discovered Australia, Cook still had to contend with those who maintained that the Terra Australians Incognita (the unknown Southern Continent) was a reality. To finally settle the issue, the British Admiralty sent Cook out again into the vast Southern Ocean with two sailing ships totalling only about 800 tons. Listen as Cook, equipped with one of the first chronometers, pushes his small vessel not merely into the Roaring Forties or the Furious Fifties but become ...
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A Rhode Island podcast hosted by Mary Larsen and Benjamin DeCastro, we want you to know about all the amazing current events, places, food, music, and people of the biggest little state in the union. Whether you are a tourist, or a long time resident who refuses to drive more than fifteen minutes without an overnight bag, we'll have something special in store for you on our show. It's wicked good, wicked fun, Wicked Rhody. Rhode Island 's premiere podcast! Listen each week to hear about even ...
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The Intrepid Traveler

Robin Cline

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The Intrepid Traveler is pulling back the curtain to reveal how some of the most extraordinary travel adventures are planned. Champagne toast at a secret destination in the Indian Ocean? An overnight in a Dark Sky Reserve in Africa on a night the Southern Cross is shining brightly? These are just two of the epic tailor-made travel adventures expert travel advisors can plan for their clients. But how do they plan these luxury retreats? And what other thrilling travel itineraries do they have ...
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PROTECT

Angela Fedele

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PROTECT explores encouraging stories of sustainability, ocean and animal protection. The show will feature regular guest interviews with climate change advocates, organisations and concerned citizens who are creating authentic and accountable change. Hosted by writer, Angela Fedele who is reframing the generally distressing way environmental challenges are communicated across media and social platforms in a bid to leave you informed and inspired. She ventures globally for stories and looks f ...
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Over the past 25 years, I’ve visited more than 30 countries, working as a researcher, teacher, trainer and consultant for international and government agencies. It’s given me a rare chance to experience a country as few tourists can, through the perspectives of my local colleagues. My essays on travel, history and culture have been published in newspapers, magazines and online media, and collected in three books: Postcards from Stanland: Journeys in Central Asia, Monsoon Postcards: Indian Oc ...
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Luxury Redefined

Baillie Lodges

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Luxury Redefined: A Baillie Lodges Podcast is a personally guided welcome to a stay at the luxury lodges, designed as a virtual escort for arriving guests and as an introduction to each extraordinary destination, its produce, its people and its culture.
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The Avrum Rosensweig Show

Avrum Rosensweig

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The Avrum Rosensweig Show is a unique and intimate schmooze-fest with celebrity host, Avrum Rosensweig, who draws out secrets, dreams and inner most thoughts of plumbers, food servers, crossing guards, stars, celebrities and more. Nowadays, since the October 7th terrorist attack on southern Israel, Avrum is concentrating on Israel, and individuals who have a story to tell of courage and bravery about the days of the war.
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Beyond the Indus

The Diplomat

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Join host Tushar Shetty every month as he and expert guests delve deep into one of the world's most culturally diverse, economically vibrant, and politically chaotic regions: South Asia.
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Literary Latte Podcast with Lynda Bouchard

Lynda Bouchard - Booking Authors Ink, LLC

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The podcast with a Southern accent on writing. Each episode is a jolt of inspiration fueled by engaging conversations with southern authors and publishing industry pros who pull back the curtain on the writing life and share real-world insights on the craft and business of writing. Inspired, informed and always outside the book. Hosted by literary publicist, Lynda Bouchard. Powered by storytellers. http://www.bookingauthorsink.com/literary-latte/
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Lifeguards 10-8!

Hosts Mike Hudson ORS-Paramedic and Dan Maloney RN FF/EMT

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Built on the lifeguard mantra of "educate, prevent, rescue, and resuscitate," Lifeguards 10-8 will dive into the tradecraft, from lifesaving procedures to lifeguard history. Produced and hosted by professional ocean/river lifeguards, this education-based podcast will explore the hazardous and often rewarding profession of open water lifesaving. Episodes will include interviews and training briefs with front-line beach lifeguards and operations supervisors from various services across America ...
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NOTE: The MP3 files used by this podcast appear to be missing. They may have been removed permanently from their source location. Last Chance to See is a 1989 BBC radio documentary series and its accompanying book, written and presented by Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine. In the series, Adams and Carwardine travel to various locations in the hope of encountering species on the brink of extinction. Carwardine was reported to have said: "We put a big map of the world on a wall, Douglas stuck ...
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Sometimes we get the opportunity to sit at the hand of the master and hear first hand what is the best way to do something. This is the third part of one of those moments. This episode I read the last section of the Appendix of Capt. Voss' book 'Venturesome Voyages' and if that leaves you feeling a little less than interested, don't worry, it's jus…
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In this episode, we’ll delve into the impactful career of Bob Rae, Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations, the former Premier of Ontario and humanitarian. Known for his deep commitment to public service, Mr. Rae has navigated the complex landscapes of politics and diplomacy with a focus on social justice and human rights. His experience as Premi…
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In this episode, we’ll delve into the impactful career of Bob Rae, Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations, the former Premier of Ontario and humanitarian. Known for his deep commitment to public service, Mr. Rae has navigated the complex landscapes of politics and diplomacy with a focus on social justice and human rights. His experience as Premi…
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The New York Times says, "The sassy, raspy voiced Daniella Rabbani will leave you twirling in the streets". You may twirl from her television appearances or films like Appropriate Behavior (Sundance Film Fest/ HBO) or Be Here Now-ish (TriBeCa Film Fest/ Ora TV). Daniella has performed Off Broadway in the Drama Desk nominated THE GOLDEN LAND among o…
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The New York Times says, "The sassy, raspy voiced Daniella Rabbani will leave you twirling in the streets". You may twirl from her television appearances or films like Appropriate Behavior (Sundance Film Fest/ HBO) or Be Here Now-ish (TriBeCa Film Fest/ Ora TV). Daniella has performed Off Broadway in the Drama Desk nominated THE GOLDEN LAND among o…
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When investigative journalist Jonathan Milne started slugging back an expensive, vivid green AG1 shake every morning to get in shape for his 50th birthday, he knew what the company’s chief science officer said – that the green powder product would make him healthier. What he didn’t know about were the adverse reports to the Food and Drug Administra…
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Chris Ashenden and Jonathan Milne are both Kiwi blokes in their late 40s. Chris has an unrelenting personal ambition – it’s served him well. The business leader’s quest wasn’t for the Holy Grail, it was for a holy green drink. Jonathan is an investigative journalist. What’s served him well is his doggedness. And when Chris wouldn’t front for an int…
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Brandon Carrnel says a noisy DFO buoy that has drifted near Southern Harbour got people drove + Director/producer Barbara Doran and playwright Robert Chafe talk about the climate change film, "Taking on Water"
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In this week’s podcast, we’ll explore the intriguing parallels between the Torah portion of Noah and Dave Eggers’ novel, The Circle. Both narratives grapple with themes of isolation and the consequences of humanity’s choices. In the story of Noah, we witness a world consumed by corruption, leading to divine intervention and a fresh start, albeit at…
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Host Doug Still introduces us to The Mariner and the Mulberry in this episode. A large old mulberry tree at Truro Vineyards on Cape Cod comes with a legend. A sea captain brought it back from the South Pacific and planted it for his young wife. Or his girlfriend. Or someone named Amelia. Is this story true? Who was the captain, and what became of h…
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Things really start to wind up when Melanie and Bonnie have a major breakthrough and track down a UK paediatric pathologist who was at forefront of overturning murder charges in a high profile London case. She throws a whole new light on our case and will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew. Presented by award-winning investigatio…
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It was supposed to be in St. John's by now, but Baffin Fisheries CEO Chris Flanagan says "Inukshuk II" is returning to shipyard in Turkey for repairs + Man in New Zealand has some thoughts on mystery white blobs + Environment and Climate Change Canada's Mary Alliston Byrne says they're still gauging the public about ocean protection around the Aval…
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Sometimes we get the opportunity to sit at the hand of the master and hear first hand what is the best way to do something. This is the second part of one of those moments. This episode I read the second section of the Appendix of Capt. Voss' book 'Venturesome Voyages' and if that leaves you feeling a little less than interested, don't worry, it's …
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The Narragansett Bay Symphony Community Orchestra is the subject of this week's program with Zeke Fetrow, Guest Conductor, and President Greg Henninger. We discussed their upcoming concert and listened to some of the music presented on November 10th at E. Providence High School Auditorium. For more information, you can call (401) 274-4578 or go to …
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Journalist Leila Beaudoin tells us about the "Seasplainer" investigation into NL commercial fishing fatalities + Yulin Hu, an assistant professor of Sustainable Design Engineering at UPEI, tells us about a project that will remove lithium from seawater and in the process make the water drinkable.
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FFAW president-elect Dwan Street explains union's role in crab surveys, after a fisherman was denied the right + Twillingate is home now for Lil Saul but we caught up with her selling salt fish in Mount Pearl + Executive director Keith Moore on the expansion plans for Petty Harbour Mini Aquarium which include immersive virtual reality.…
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She's giving kids equitable opportunities to learn and grow through the art of music and theatre! And, she's inspiring people of all ages to be great. Meet Debora Wondercheck of Arts and Learning Conservatory in Orange County! (Photo: Debora Wondercheck, conducting a live performance, courtesy of ALC.)https://www.artsandlearning.org…
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One of the legacies of Albania’s communist era are concrete bunkers. Around 175,000 were constructed all over the country. They range in size from small, shallow bunkers for a couple of soldiers to massive underground complexes with rooms, corridors and heating, electrical and water systems. Although the regime sometimes put out the line that the A…
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For half a century after World War II, Albania was ruled by a communist regime so paranoid that its leaders believed that even the Soviet Union and China had sold out to capitalism. Albania zealously guarded its borders to stop anyone from leaving the socialist paradise, and to closely control anyone crazy enough to want to visit. Among those who w…
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Memorial earth scientist Hilary Corlett has some informed thoughts on what the mystery white blobs could be + Conservative MP Clifford Small had questions about northern cod for Adam Burns, an assistant deputy minister with Fisheries and Oceans + We meet some of the international students at The Launch in Holyrood who are here to study ocean observ…
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Fisherman Conway Caines is worried about his future after DFO said he was not allowed to do a crab survey this year + Former Broadcast host Jamie Baker is going back to work at the FFAW, as a member representative for fishing area 3PS.
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Some stories grow from a green shoot; some explode like a powder keg. The global supplement market is worth $200 billion a year, and Chris Ashenden is a rock star of the industry. Yet in his home country of New Zealand, nobody had heard of him. Investigative journalist Jonathan Milne wanted to tell his story – but when Chris proved elusive, alarm b…
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How did moving to live in the dream country of New Zealand end up like this? Prison, divorce and a baby in the custody of the state. Presented by award-winning investigations editor Melanie Reid. Discover more at Newsroom.co.nz *Listen to the first seven episodes free. If you want to support our work and hear today’s Episode 8 right away, become a …
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New England Aquarium senior scientist Philip Hamilton says the 2023 population count shows increase in right whale population + MUN PhD candidate Sydney Collins is giving a lecture at Mistaken Point about the largest and smallest seabirds in the area.
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In this heartfelt interview #2, Michael Levy shares the profound emotional turmoil his family is enduring following the tragic events of October 7th, when his brother, Or Levy, was taken hostage in Gaza and his sister-in-law, Eynav, was murdered. Michael opens up about the deep pain and resilience his family faces, especially as they navigate the c…
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Join Ocean House owner and author Deborah Goodrich Royce for a conversation with author Terah Shelton Harris to discuss her novel Long After We Are Gone. About Long After We Are Gone: “A big, beautiful, devastating, and ultimately hopeful novel.” – Erica Bauermeister, New York Times bestselling author of No Two Persons An explosive and emotional st…
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In this heartfelt interview #2, Michael Levy shares the profound emotional turmoil his family is enduring following the tragic events of October 7th, when his brother, Or Levy, was taken hostage in Gaza and his sister-in-law, Eynav, was murdered. Michael opens up about the deep pain and resilience his family faces, especially as they navigate the c…
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This week, The Jamestown Community Chorus is the program's subject, and we talked with B.J. Whitehouse, the music director. We talked about their successful season last year. We listened to selections from the planned 75th Anniversary Holiday concerts held on Saturday, December 14th and 15th, at the Jamestown Recreational Center. For more informati…
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Episode Summary: Join Robin on a solo adventure as she recounts her fascinating journey through the Arctic Circle. This episode serves as a prelude to an upcoming interview with a seasoned expedition traveler who's explored the polar regions extensively. Robin shares her experiences, from navigating the unique geography and cultural complexity of t…
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In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Ted Nolan, a remarkable figure in the world of hockey and an influential voice for First Nations communities. As a former NHL player and celebrated Coach of the Year, Ted's impact extends far beyond the rink. His book, 'Life in Two Worlds: A Coach's Journey from the Reserve to the NHL and Back'…
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In a poignant and deeply moving episode of our podcast, I had the privilege of speaking with Michael Levy, whose life was forever altered on October 7th when his brother, Or Levy, was tragically taken hostage, and his sister-in-law, Eynav Levy, was senselessly murdered by terrorists in southern Israel. They have a three year old son, Almog. Michael…
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David Vardy gave a presentation to the House of Commons Committee on Fisheries and Oceans + Helen Scales talks about the future of the world's ocean in her latest book, "What the Wild Sea Can Be."
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Dwayne Epstein is a renowned author and film historian best known for his captivating work, Killin' Generals: The Making of The Dirty Dozen. This New York Times bestseller delves into the fascinating behind-the-scenes stories of the iconic 1967 war film, exploring its cultural impact and the challenges faced during production. With a deep passion f…
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Carey Bonnell of OCI is pleased federal court denied injunction to stop northern cod fishery + Norway's Benta Torstensen of Nofima talks about the 'social licence' of aquaculture + Environment and Climate Change Canada says mystery white blobs could be plant-based.
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She’s dedicated her life to protecting our oceans, and the animals and people who rely on it to live. Meet Valarie Van Cleave of Orange County, who’s spearheading efforts to preserve our planet’s largest resource!Photo: Valarie Van Cleave with Oceana's Sea Change Summer Party (courtesy of Valarie Van Cleave)…
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Dredging is required near Argentia to tow Cenovus gravity structure to oil field, Jamie Barnett says harvesters are seeking compensation as the project will affect their ability to fish + Chris Flanagan of Baffin Fisheries says their newest vessel the 'Inuksuk II' is the largest in Canada and it's heading to NL…
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Cod scientist George Rose tells House of Commons Committee on Fisheries and Ocean that reopening the fishery could lead to stock decline + Community support giving Jennifer Whiteway more hope about the future of the Quidi Vidi slipway + Land & Sea host Jane Adey chats about lobster, trout and a new season of the TV program.…
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Zita continues to maintain her innocence as the courtroom drama concludes with the judge delivering a sentence Zita is totally unprepared for. In jail, she is put in an isolation wing after inmates call her a baby killer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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