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Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth

Author: J. B. de Santeuil Hymnal: Anglican Hymns Old and New (Rev. and Enl.) #155 (2008) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH
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How Wondrous and Great Thy Works

Author: Henry U. Onderdonk Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2682 Meter: 10.10.11.11 First Line: How wondrous and great Thy works, God of praise! Lyrics: 1. How wondrous and great Thy works, God of praise! How just, King of saints, And true are Thy ways! O who shall not fear Thee, And honor Thy name? Thou only art holy, Thou only supreme. 2. To nations long dark Thy light shall be shown; Their worship and vows Shall come to Thy throne: Thy truth and Thy judgments Shall spread all abroad, Till earth’s every people Confess Thee their God. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH
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Disposer supreme, and judge of the earth

Author: J. B. de Santeuil, 1630-97; Isaac Williams, 1802-65 Hymnal: The New English Hymnal #216 (1986) Meter: 10.10.11.11 Lyrics: 1 Disposer supreme, and judge of the earth, Who choosest for thine the weak and the poor, To frail earthen vessels, and things of no worth, Entrusting thy riches which ay shall endure; 2 Throughout the wide world their message is heard, And swift as the wind it circles the earth; It echoes the voice of the heavenly Word, And brings unto mortals the hope of new birth. 3 Their cry thunders forth, 'Christ Jesus is Lord', Then Satan doth fear, his citadels fall: As when those shrill trumpets were raised at thy word, And one long blast shattered proud Jericho's wall. 4 O loud be the call, and stirring the sound, To rouse us, O Lord, from sin's deadly sleep; May lights which thou kindlest in darkness around, The dull soul awaken, her vigil to keep. 5 All honour and praise, dominion and might, To thee, Three in One, eternally be, Who pouring around us thy glorious light, Dost call us from darkness thy glory to see. Topics: The Christian Year Festivals and Other Holidays: General; Apostles and Evangelists; The Conversion of St. Paul January 25th Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH
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Ah, What Can I Do?

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #333 Meter: 10.10.11.11 First Line: Ah, what can I do, or where be secure? Lyrics: 1. Ah, what can I do, or where be secure? If justice pursue, what heart can endure? When God speaks in thunder and makes Himself known, The heart breaks asunder though hard as a stone. 2. With terror I read my sins’ heavy score, The numbers exceed the sands on the shore; Guilt makes me unable to stand or to flee, So Cain murdered Abel, and trembled like me. 3. Each sin, like his blood, with terrible cry, Calls loudly on God to strike from on high: Nor can my repentance, extorted by fear, Reverse the just sentence; ’tis just, though severe. 4. The case is too plain, I have my own choice; Again, and again I slighted His voice; His warnings neglected, His patience abused, His Gospel rejected, His mercy refused. 5. And must I then go, forever to dwell In torments and woe with devils in hell? Oh where is the Savior I scorned in times past? His word in my favor would save me at last. 6. Lord Jesus, on Thee I venture to call, Oh look upon me, the vilest of all! For whom didst Thou languish and bleed on the tree? Oh pity my anguish, and say, ’Twas for thee. 7. A case such as mine will honor Thy power; All hell will repine, all Heav’n will adore; If in condemnation strict justice takes place, It shines in salvation more glorious through grace. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH
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Though troubles assail and dangers affright

Author: John Newton, 1725-1807 Hymnal: The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook #128 (2004) Meter: 10.10.11.11 Lyrics: 1 Though troubles assail and dangers affright, though friends should all fail and foes all unite, yet one thing secures us, however we're tried: The Scripture assures us, 'The Lord will provide.' 2 The birds without barn or storehouse are fed; from them let us learn to trust for our bread: His saints what is fitting shall not be denied; we know it is written: 'The Lord will provide.' 3 His call we obey like Abraham of old, not knowing our way, but faith makes us bold; for though we are strangers we have a good guide, and trust, in all dangers, 'The Lord will provide.' 4 When Satan assails and hinders our path and fills us with fears, we triumph by faith; he cannot take from us, though often has tried, this heart-cheering promise, 'The Lord will provide.' 5 No strength of our own or goodness we claim; yet since we have known the Saviour’s great name, in this our strong tower for safety we hide, the Lord is our power, 'The Lord will provide.' 6 When life sinks apace, and death is in view, The word of His grace shall carry us through not fearing or doubting, with Christ on our side, we hope to die shouting: 'The Lord will provide.' Topics: God Through the Years His Providence Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH
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My soul, praise the Lord!

Author: Roy A. Cheville; William Kethe Hymnal: The Hymnal #12 (1956) Meter: 5.5.5.5.6.5.6.5 Lyrics: 1 My soul, praise the Lord! O God, thou art great; The earth and all things Thyself didst create. Thou laidst the foundation Of seas and of lands, And stretched out the heavens As works of thy hand. 2 The earth where we dwell That journeys through space Turns countries around To see the sun's face; And high o'er the mountains The clouds gather rain To drop o'er the valleys In blessings again. 3 O God, thou art great! My pleasure shall be To muse on the good And greatness I see. My full adoration I gladly shall give. My soul, praise the Lord now And long as I live. Topics: God Creator; God in Nature; Praise; Adoration and Praise General Praise Scripture: Psalm 104:31-33 Tune Title: OLD 104TH

My soul, praise the Lord!

Author: William Kethe, b. 1593; Robert Seymour Bridges, 1844-1930 Hymnal: The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes #45 (1933) Meter: 5.5.5.5.6.5.6.5 Topics: God In Creation and Providence; Times and Seasons Harvest and Flower Services Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH

All Honour And Praise

Author: Jean Baptiste de Santeuil, 1630-1697; Isaac Williams, 1802-1865 Hymnal: The Hymn Book of the Anglican Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada #53 (1971) Meter: 10.10.11.11 First Line: All honour and praise, dominion and might Tune Title: OLD 104th

O worship the King, All glorious above

Author: William Kethe, d.1594; Robert Grant, 1785-1839 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #93b (1918) Meter: 10.10.11.11 Topics: God: His Attributes, Works and Word God in Nature, Providence and Redemption; Times and Seasons The Seasons; Hymns for the Young Praise to the Father Scripture: Psalm 104 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104th

Dios Grande Eres Tú

Author: William Kethe, ?-1594; Roy A. Cheville, 1897-1986; Vernon L. Peterson, 1932- Hymnal: Himnos de Vida y Luz #98 (1990) Meter: 5.5.5.5.6.5.6.5 Topics: Dios y Su Creación Languages: Spanish Tune Title: OLD 104TH
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O worship the King, All glorious above

Author: Sir Robert Grant Hymnal: The Day School Hymn Book #103 (1896) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH

Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth

Author: J.-B. de Santeüil Hymnal: Songs of Praise #109 (1925) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH
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Disposer Supreme

Author: I. Williams (1802-65) Hymnal: A Missionary Hymn Book #142 (1922) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH
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Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth

Author: J. B. de Santeuil, 1630-97; I. Williams Hymnal: The English Hymnal #178 (1906) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH
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Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth

Author: Jean de Santeul, 1630-1697; Isaac Williams, 1802-1865 Hymnal: Common Praise #214 (2000) Meter: 10.10.11.11 Lyrics: 1 Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth, who choosest for thine the meek and the poor; to frail earthen vessels, and things of no worth, entrusting thy riches which ay shall endure; 2 Those vessels soon fail, though full of thy light, and at thy decree are broken and gone; thence brightly appeareth thy truth in its might, as through the clouds riven the lightnings have shone. 3 Like clouds are they borne to do thy great will, and swift as the winds about the world go: the Word with his wisdom their spirits doth fill; they thunder, they lighten, the waters o'erflow. 4 Their sound goeth forth, 'Christ Jesus the Lord!' then Satan doth fear, his citadels fall; as when the dread trumpets went forth at thy word, and one long blast shattered the Canaanite's wall. 5 O loud be their trump, and stirring their sound, to rouse us, O Lord, from slumber of sin: the lights thou hast kindled in darkness around, O may they awaken our spirits within. 6 All honour and praise, dominion and might, to God, Three in One, eternally be, who round us hath shed his own marvellous light, and called us from darkness his glory to see. Topics: Saints; Proper 5 Year C Scripture: 1 Corinthians 1:27 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH
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Oh worship the King all-glorious above

Author: William Kethe (d. c. 1593); Robert Grant (1785-1838) Hymnal: The Oxford Hymn Book #272 (1920) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH
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Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth

Author: Isaac Williams (1802-1865); Jean de Santeul (1630--1697) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #295 (2013) Meter: 10.10.11.11 Lyrics: 1 Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth, who choosest for thine the meek and the poor; to frail earthen vessels, and things of no worth, entrusting thy riches which ay shall endure; 2 Those vessels soon fail, though full of thy light, and at thy decree are broken and gone; thence brightly appeareth thy truth in its might, as through the clouds riven the lightnings have shone. 3 Like clouds are they borne to do thy great will, and swift as the winds about the world go: the Word with his wisdom their spirits doth fill; they thunder, they lighten, the waters o'erflow. 4 Their sound goeth forth, 'Christ Jesus the Lord!' then Satan doth fear, his citadels fall; as when the dread trumpets went forth at thy word, and one long blast shattered the Canaanite's wall. 5 O loud be their trump, and stirring their sound, to rouse us, O Lord, from slumber of sin: the lights thou hast kindled in darkness around, O may they awaken our spirits within. 6 All honour and praise, dominion and might, to God, Three in One, eternally be, who round us hath shed his own marvellous light, and called us from darkness his glory to see. Topics: God in judgement and justice; Light; Sin; Saints Scripture: Joshua 6:1-20 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH

Ye neighbours and friends of Jesus draw near

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-88 Hymnal: The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes #329 (1933) Meter: 10.10.11.11 Topics: The Gospel Call Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH

O Worship the King

Author: Sir Robert Grant Hymnal: The Book of Common Praise #360a (1939) Meter: 5.5.5.5.6.5.6.5 Topics: Praise and Thanksgiving; Septuagesima Scripture: Psalm 104 Tune Title: OLD 104TH
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Disposer supreme

Hymnal: Church Hymns #391 (1903) Topics: General Hymns Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH
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Rejoice in God's Saints

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #398 (1985) Meter: 10.10.11.11 First Line: Rejoice in God's saints today and all days! Lyrics: 1 Rejoice in God's saints, today and all days! A world without saints forgets how to praise. Their faith in acquiring the habit of prayer, their depth of adoring, Lord, help us to share. 2 Some march with events to turn them God's way; some need to withdraw, the better to pray; some carry the gospel through fire and through flood: our world is their parish: their purpose is God. 3 Rejoice in those saints, unpraised and unknown, who bear someone's cross, or shoulder their own: they shame our complaining, our comforts, our cares: what patience in caring, what courage, is theirs! 4 Rejoice in God's saints today and all days! A world without saints forgets how to praise. In loving, in living, they prove it is true: the way of self-giving, Lord, leads us to you. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH

O praise ye the Lord

Author: Henry Williams Baker Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnal #596 (1969) First Line: O praise ye the Lord! Topics: Choral Hymns Scripture: Psalm 150 Tune Title: OLD 104th
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Rejoice in God's Saints

Author: Fred Pratt Green Hymnal: Glory to God #732 (2013) Meter: 10.10.11.11 First Line: Rejoice in God's saints, today and all days! Lyrics: 1 Rejoice in God's saints, today and all days! A world without saints forgets how to praise. Their faith in acquiring the habit of prayer, their depth of adoring, Lord, help us to share. 2 Some march with events to turn them God's way; some need to withdraw, the better to pray; some carry the gospel through fire and through flood: our world is their parish; their purpose is God. 3 Rejoice in those saints, unpraised and unknown, who bear someone's cross, or shoulder their own; they share our complaining, our comforts, our cares: what patience in caring, what courage, is theirs! 4 Rejoice in God's saints, today and all days! A world without saints forgets how to praise. In loving, in living, they prove it is true: their way of self-giving, Lord, leads us to you. Topics: Christian Year All Saints; Community in Christ; Discipleship and Mission Scripture: Psalm 16:3 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH
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My soul, praise the Lord!

Hymnal: The University Hymn Book #50 (1912) Languages: English Tune Title: RAVENSCROFT'S 104TH
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My soul, praise the Lord!

Hymnal: The Oxford Hymn Book #252 (1920) Languages: English Tune Title: RAVENSCROFT'S 104TH
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Disposer supreme

Author: J. b. de Santeuil, 1630-1697; Isaac Williams, 1802-1865 Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #149 (2000) Meter: 10.10.11.11 First Line: Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth Lyrics: 1 Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth, thou choosest for thine the meek and the poor; to frail earthen vessels, and things of no worth, entrusting thy riches which ay shall endure. 2 Those vessels are frail, though full of thy light, and many, once made ,are broken and gone; thence brightly appeareth thy truth in its might, as through the clouds riven the lightnings have shone. 3 Like clouds are they borne to do thy great will, and swift as the winds about the world go: the Word with his wisdom their spirits doth fill; they thunder, they lighten, the waters o'erflow. 4 Their sound goeth forth, 'Christ Jesus the Lord!' then Satan doth fear, his citadels fall; as when the dread trumpets went forth at thy word, and one long blast shattered the Canaanite's wall. 5 O loud be their cry, and stirring their sound, to rouse us, O Lord, from slumber of sin: the lights thou hast kindled in darkness around, O may they awaken our spirits within. 6 All honour and praise, dominion and might, to God, Three in One, eternally be, who round us hath shed his own marvellous light, and called us from darkness his glory to see. Topics: All Saints; Grace and Providence; Redemption and Salvation; The Communion of Saints; The Witnessing Community; Year A Epiphany 4; Year B Proper 4; Years A, B, and C Tuesday of Holy Week Scripture: 1 Corinthians 1:28 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH

O praise ye the Lord! Sing praise in the height

Author: Henry Williams Baker Hymnal: The Harvard University Hymn Book #9 (1964) Tune Title: OLD 104th

O Worship the King

Author: Robert Grant, c. 1785-1838 Hymnal: The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #21b (1930) Meter: 10.10.11.11 Topics: God | God in Creation, Providence, and Redemption; Psalms in Metre Scripture: Psalm 104 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104th

O Worship the King

Author: Robert Grant, c.1785-1838 Hymnal: The Hymnary for use in Baptist churches #21c (1936) Meter: 10.10.11.11 Scripture: Psalm 104 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104th
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O worship the King, All glorious above

Author: Robert Grant Hymnal: The Evangelical Hymnal with Tunes #85 (1880) Tune Title: The Old 104th

Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth

Author: Isaac Williams; Jean-Baptiste de Santeul Hymnal: Christian Praise #309 (1957) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH
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How wondrous and great thy works, God of praise!

Author: Henry Ustick Onderdonk, 1759-1858 Hymnal: The Hymnal 1982 #532 (1985) Meter: 10.10.11.11 Lyrics: 1 How wondrous and great thy works, God of praise! How just, King of saints, and true are thy ways! O who shall not fear thee, and honor thy Name? Thou only art holy, thou only supreme. 2 To nations of earth thy light shall be shown; their worship and vows shall come to thy throne: thy truth and thy judgments shall spread all abroad, till earth's every people confess thee their God. Topics: The Church's Mission Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH

Begone, unbelief

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Hymns and Psalms #667a (1983) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 104TH

Supreme, quales, Arbiter

Author: Jean-Baptiste de Santeüil 1630-97; Isaac Williams 1802-65 Hymnal: The Australian Hymn Book with Catholic Supplement #355 (1977) Meter: 10.10.11.11 First Line: Disposer supreme, and judge of the earth Tune Title: RAVENSCROFT

How wondrous and great thy works, God of praise!

Author: Henry Ustick Onderdonk, 1789-1858 Hymnal: The Hymnal #119 (1956) Topics: Judgment; Light; God's power; Truth; God the Father Majesty and Omnipotence Scripture: Revelation 15:3-4 Tune Title: OLD HUNDRED AND FOURTH
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How wondrous and great Thy works, God of praise!

Author: Henry Ustick Onderdonk Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #260a (1940) Meter: 10.10.11.11 Topics: Missions; Epiphany III Evening Prayer Opening; St. Andrew's Day The Communion Sequence; St. Barnabas The Communion Sequence; Trinity I Evening Prayer Closing; Trinity III Evening Prayer General; Trinity XIII The Holy Communion Opening Tune Title: OLD HUNDRED FOURTH
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My soul, praise the Lord!

Hymnal: Hymns #63 (1899) Scripture: Psalm 104 Languages: English Tune Title: [My soul, praise the Lord]
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O praise ye the Lord!

Author: Henry W. Baker Hymnal: Hymnal for Colleges and Schools #139 (1956) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD HUNDRED AND FOURTH
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Benedic anima

Author: W. K. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #58 (1640) First Line: My soule praise the Lord Lyrics: 1 My soule praise the Lord, speak good of his Name: O Lord our great God, how dost thou appear? So passing in glorie, that great is thy fame, Honour and majestie in thee shine most cleare. 2 With light as a robe thou hast thee beclad: Whereby all the earth thy greatnesse may see. The heavens in such sort thou also hast spread, That they to a curtaine compared may be. 3 His chamber-beams lie in the clouds full sure: Which as his chariot are made him to beare. And there with much swiftnesse his course doth endure, Upon the wings riding of winds in the aire. 4 He maketh his spirits as Heralds to go: And lightnings to serve we see also prest: His will to accomplish they run to and fro, To save or consume things as seemeth him best. 5 He groundeth the earth so firmly and fast, That it once to move none shall have such power. 6 The deep a faire covering for it made thou hast: Which by its own nature the hils would devoure. 7 But at thy rebuke the waters do flie: And so give due place thy word to obey. At thy voice of thunder so fearfull they be: That in their great raging they hast soon away. 8 The mountain3s full high they then up ascend: If thou do but speak, thy word they fulfill: So likewise the vallies most quickly descend, Where thou them appointest, remaine they do still. 9 Their bounds thou hast set, how farre they shall run; So that in their rage not that pass they can: For God hath appointed they shall not return, The earth to destroy more, which made was for man. The second Part. 10 He sendeth the springs to strong streames or lakes, Which run do full swift among the huge hils. 11 Where both the wild asses their thirst oft times slakes, And beasts of the mountaines thereof drink their fils. 12 By these pleasant springs of fountaines full faire The fowles of the ayre abide shall and dwell: Who moved by nature do hop here and there: Among the green branches their songs shall excell. 13 The mountains to moist the clouds he doth use: The earth with his works is wholly repleat. 14 So as the bruit cattel he doth not refuse: But grasse doth provide them, and herb for man's meat. 15 Yea bread, wine, and oyle he made for mans sake: His face to refresh, and heart to make strong. 16 The Cedars of Liban this great Lord did make: Which trees he doth nourish. that grow up so long. 17 In these may birds build, and make there their nests: In firre-trees the Storks remaine and abide. 18 The high hils are succour for wild goats to rest: And eke the rock stony for Conies to hide. 19 The Moon then is set her seasons to run: The daies from the night thereby to discern: And by the descending also of the Sun, The cold from heat alway thereby we do learn. 20 When darkness doth come by God's will and power, Then creep forth do all the beasts of the wood. 21 The Lions range roaring their prey to devoure: But yet it is thou Lord which givest them food. 22 As soon as the Sun is up, they retire: To couch in their dens then are they full faine: 23 That man to his work may as right doth require: Till night come and call him, to take rest againe. The third Part. 17 How sundry O Lord, are all thy works found? With wisdome full great they are indeed wrought: So that the whole world of thy praise doth sound: And as for thy riches, they passe all mens thoughts. 25 So is the great sea, which is large and broad: Where things that creep swarm, and beasts of each sort. 26 There both mighty ships saile, and some lie at road: The Whale huge and monstrous there also doth sport. 27 All things on thee wait, thou dost them relieve: And thou in due time full well dost them feed. 28 Now when it doth please thee the same for to give: They gather full gladly those things which they need. Thou openest thy hand, and they find such grace, That they with good things are filled we see. 29 But sore they are troubled, if thou bide thy face, For if thou their breath take, vile dust then they be. 30 Againe when thy Spirit from thee doth proceed, All things to appoint, and what shall ensue: Then are they created as thou bast decreed: And dost by tHy goodnesse the dry earth renew. 31 The praise of the Lord for ever shall last: Who may in his works by right well rejoyce. 32 His look can the earth make to tremble full fast: And likewise the mountaines to smoke at his voice, 33 To this Lord and God sing will I alwaies: So long as I live, my God praise will I: 34 Then an I most certaine my words shall him please; I will rejoyce in him, to him I will cry. 24 The sinners, O Lord, consume in thine ire: Amd ele the perverse, them root out with shame: But as for my soul now, let it still desire, And say with the faithfull, praise ye the Lord's Name. Scripture: Psalm 104 Languages: English Tune Title: [My soule praise the Lord]

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