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November-December 2012

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The Guide, Hindhead,

Grayshott, Headley and

Headley Down

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Editor: Judith Murray

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In this edition: Can we Talk? Initiating a difficult conversation…….5

Leaves…………………………………………………………………..8

A Green and Pleasant Land………………………………...22

Benefits of hypnotherapy……………...…...………….....24

Book Reviews……………………………………………………..26

Burning Desire…………………………………………………...28

Where there’s a Will there’s a Way…………………….30

Christmas Posting Dates……………………………………..31

Life Begins: The Art of Downsizing………………………32

Seasonal Recipe: Venison casserole…………………...34

Judith

November can be a difficult month for some - the clocks

have gone back, days are short with evenings dark so

early and there are times when it would be nice just to

be able to hibernate until the spring. On the plus side,

we still have Downton Abbey on Sunday evenings!

The countdown to Christmas has begun in earnest now.

Christmas fairs and markets abound during November

and December with lots of opportunities to find that

perfect gift. Close to home there is the Haslemere

Charities Fair on 12th November, Midhurst Christmas

Fair at The Grange on 24th November, the Macmillan

Christmas fair in Grayshott on 1st December and

Haslemere Christmas Market on Sunday 2nd December.

Further afield you can find the Chichester Christmas

Market from 8th to 16th December, Portsmouth’s

Victorian Festival of Christmas from 30th November to

2nd December and the Christmas Market and outdoor

ice rink at Winchester Cathedral which opens on 22nd

November.

2013 beckons. 2012 has been such an eventful year

with the celebrations for the Diamond Jubilee, the

magnificent Olympics and the Paralympics. Lets hope

we can capitalise on all the feel-good factor for 2013.

Although it seems a bit early, now is my opportunity to

wish you all a very happy Christmas.

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Can we talk? Initiating a

difficult conversation

Often the most difficult conversations to be had

are with people who are important to you. The

crucial ingredient is having the right mindset.

The best approach is to start from the premise

there are no bad guys. It can be hard to think like

this if you are feeling hurt or guilty, but

continuing a cycle of blame and criticism (of

yourself or others) prevents relationships from

moving forward. There may have been inappro-

priate or unacceptable behaviour but a willing-

ness to see things differently is half way to

resolving the problem.

It takes courage to initiate a difficult conversation,

so here are some guidelines to help make those

difficult first steps easier:

1. Make an appointment. It sounds a little formal

but springing a difficult conversation on someone

without warning puts them at a disadvantage and

creates defensiveness. Acknowledging there’s a

problem and that you'd like to talk about it allows

time for both parties to feel prepared. It is also

important to put a timeframe on the meeting. 40

minutes is a good time span for a first meeting –

any longer and more issues may get introduced

and overload the situation. Too little time and

you may feel pressured, leaving no time to get to

the heart of the problem.

2. Acknowledge the purpose. Good openers

are ‘I want to talk about this because I don’t want

to be thinking like this any more’ or ‘this may not

come out right, but I want to say it to resolve our

differences and not keep blaming’. Set up some

common agreements from the start like ‘let’s agree

to no insults, aggression or walking out’. Remember

your intention, be clear what you would like as an

outcome. If you feel things are going in circles (a

sure sign of a fight brewing) pause, take a breath

and re-focus.

3. Create the right space. Choose the meeting

place with both parties in mind. Remember, both

sides are feeling vulnerable regardless of their

behaviour. Making it safe to meet helps you invest

in a successful outcome. Sometimes its best to meet

in public, especially if there’s a degree of emotional

charge in the relationship.

4. Listen with your heart. When we believe we are

under attack we become defensive. Learning to talk

and listen from a deeper place makes it safer to

communicate honestly. Don’t go prepared with a

speech or thinking you’ll know what the other will

say, stay open and relaxed - as best you can - and be

willing to be wrong! If you stay ‘right’ it blocks the

possibility for change. You always have the choice to

be right or to be kind. Being right keeps the fight

running, kindness benefits both parties.

5. Review. At the end of your time together express

gratitude for the opportunity to talk, review what

was discussed and agreed. Check-in with how

you’re both feeling and make sure you’re both clear

about what was discussed and what the next step

needs to be.

For further information contact Kim Millar on 07789 408378 or email [email protected].

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November 3rd Christmas table top and charities fair

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16th From 7.30pm Film night

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Ben Clutterbuck HND Arb; M.Arbor A

Tree Care Manager, Transform Landscapes

Transform Landscapes 01428 652222 www.transformlandscapes.co.uk

In the words of William Blake, we are lucky to live in

such ‘a green and pleasant land’, enhanced greatly

by the abundance of trees in the South East of

England. Trees have been called the lungs of the

earth as they replenish the oxygen we use. An acre

of trees produces enough breathing oxygen for 18

people every day.

Look around your local area - you may never have

noticed the abundance of different varieties of trees

and their ever changing colours, flowers, shapes,

forms and textures depending on the season. These

trees and hedgerows also support an abundance of

wildlife, from insects to birds and small mammals.

But as we increasingly put pressure on our country-

side with new homes and infrastructure, our trees

can sometimes be threatened. Cutting down wood-

land, trees and groups of trees can destroy the

character of an environment and also the wildlife

that live amongst it.

It is for this reason that Tree Preservation Orders

(TPO) exist. Local Councils have a legal duty to

protect trees. Urban myth would have us believe

that particular species or size of trees are protected,

but this is not true, and nor are all trees

automatically protected. Any tree that is believed to

be under threat can be eligible for protection,

regardless of age, species or size. Where trees make

a particular visual contribution to the locality, are of

benefit to the general public, or are of major

significance, then a TPO can be put into place to

protect individual trees, groups, areas or woodlands.

A TPO is legally enforceable by the Local Planning

Authority (LPA) and it prohibits the cutting down,

uprooting, topping, lopping, or wilful damage or

destruction to protected trees or woodlands. This

applies to roots as well as stems and branches.

Before making the Order, the LPA makes an

assessment of the tree and its impact on the local

landscape. If an order is justified it will be served on

the relevant parties and any objections raised within

28 days. Any contraventions of the TPO can involve a

fine of up to £20,000, with a legal duty to replace

any tree removed without permission. For serious

offences an unlimited fine can be imposed.

If you are moving to a new property and do not

know whether your trees have a TPO imposed on

them, it is always worth checking with your LPA.

Work can be carried out on a protected tree but it is

always best to seek advice from a suitably qualified

arboriculturist, and permission does need to be

sought from the LPA. Good management of

protected trees will be supported by your LPA.

Protected trees can be cut down, with LPA

permission, if they are dead, dying or dangerous.

If you think that unauthorised work is being carried

out on trees in your locality, then you can contact

your local Council’s planning department. All TPO

applications and Conservation Area tree work

notifications are processed as planning applications

so information can normally be accessed online.

Take another look at the trees around you, and

whilst TPOs may seem like a bureaucratic nightmare,

they are there to help protect our environment for

all to enjoy.

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T: 01428 712160 M: 07714 850951

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The Benefits of Hypnotherapy

What is the one key difference between

Olympic athletes and many of the rest of

us? The Olympic athletes believe,

absolutely, that they can win. In the past

few weeks we have all seen the amazing

feats they have achieved. As Michael

Korda, the famous book publisher one said

“In order to succeed, we must first believe

that we can” Or as Eleanor Roosevelt

wrote, “It’s not who you are that holds you

back, it’s who you think you're not”.

One of the characteristics of hypnosis is

that it enables a person to amplify what

he/she wants to believe until it becomes

what he/she does believe.

Many top sports people are coached using

hypnosis as a way of getting to that place

of believing that they can.

In a similar way people often make an

appointment at my clinic wanting to stop

smoking, yet believing themselves to be

smokers. They can leave an hour and a half

later knowing and believing that they are

non smokers. Non smokers do not smoke.

Then there are the people who turn up

believing that they are going to clam up

when they make a wedding speech, or an

important company presentation. They are

right. They probably will. But after two or

three sessions of hypnosis they know they

can make that speech. They may even be

looking forward to it. Then they do it.

Successfully.

Above all there is self belief. If you are

someone who feels out of control or

unable to cope, what would it be like if you

knew that somehow you would deal with

any situation that was likely to crop up in

your daily life. It would be very different.

And it can be. We all have that capacity.

As those Olympic athletes do, we need to

learn how to tap into the innate strengths

and qualities that each of us has. If some-

one with one leg can jump over a 1.8 metre

bar, what does that mean for you and me?

How big are our mental barriers and what

would it be like if we cleared them?

“In order to succeed, we must first believe

that we can”.

Richard Morley is an established clinical

hypnotherapist and EMDR practitioner

based at Stricklands Dental Fitness Centre

in Haslemere. He is a tutor at the London

College of Clinical Hypnosis and a full

member of the British Society of Clinical

Hypnosis. He is one of only a few

Certificated Neuro Linguistic Programming

(NLP) and Health Practitioners in the UK,

and a Master Practitioner and Trainer of

NLP. He is a fully approved therapist for

the National Association for Smoking Ces-

sation Institute (www.stopsmoking.coop),

and has helped many people become non

smokers.

Appointments can be made on 01428

654923. Richard can be contacted direct

on 0845 6066089 or via his website

www.hypnonlp.co.uk.

Bring out the Olympian in you

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Macmillan Cancer Support in Midhurst will be holding it’s 10th annual Tree of Hope Service at St Mary’s Church Easebourne on Thurs 6th December at 6.30pm. We invite you to remember a loved one who will not be with you this Christmas by dedicating a light on the Macmillan Tree of Hope and having their name entered into our 2012 Book of Love. All donations received will help fund the Macmillan Palliative Care Service, based at Midhurst Community Hospital, supporting patients and their families living with cancer and other life threatening illnesses in the Midhurst and Haslemere areas.

Dedications forms are available from the Pearson Unit, Midhurst Cottage Hospital, Midhurst, the Macmillan Charity Shops in Midhurst and Grayshott, or visit www.macmillan.org.uk/sussex.

Registered Charity No 261017

Macmillan Cancer Support Tree of Hope 2012

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Where there’s a Will Where there’s a Will Where there’s a Will Where there’s a Will

there’s a Waythere’s a Waythere’s a Waythere’s a Way

There's a way to ♦ Provide for guardianship of minor

children

♦ Set up a trust fund for minor children

♦ Ensure that children do not inherit too

young (at 18!)

♦ Ensure that your husband/wife inherits

enough

♦ Protect your children’s inheritance

from remarriage or Care Fees

♦ Provide for an unmarried partner

If you should die without a Will the legal

order of distribution of your property

could cause considerable hardship:

♦ A wife/husband inherits personal

property and the first £250,000

outright if you have children.

♦ Children inherit at 18 which is hardly a

responsible age.

♦ A surviving spouse may eventually

remarry and forget to make another

Will. Thus assets may leave the family.

♦ A surviving spouse may go into Care in

old age and the assets may be taken to

pay for Care Fees.

♦ An unmarried partner inherits nothing.

A Will is sensible lifetime planning which

can ensure that your loved ones are

properly provided for.

Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA’s) Anyone can suffer accident or illness. If

they have appointed a trusted attorney to

protect their interests this is an important

safeguard.

As people age they may be less energetic

and dynamic and they may wish to rely

on the energy and commitment of their

adult children who they have appointed

attorneys. If they should become ill it

may be vital that their interests can be

protected.

A “Wait and See” approach does not

work because it takes at least three

months to register these documents and

they cannot be used unless they have

been registered.

It is wise to put them in place now.

Susan Shaw LL.M

01428 712856

www.shawswills.com

Member of the Surrey Law Society,

Institute of Professional Will Writers

Affiliate of the Society of Trusts and Estate

Practitioners.

This article is necessarily brief. Specialist

advice should always be sought.

“Clients of Shaws Wills and Trusts”

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Mitchell L. E. Dowlen (Dip. West Dean)

Antiquarian Horologist

Conservation and Restoration of 17th-19th century clocks

Collection, delivery & set-up service available

Tel: 01798 861265

Mob: 07979 746318 Email: [email protected]

Based in Lodsworth, W. Sussex, 6 miles south of Haslemere

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Across

1. French town that

serves as a ferry port

to England (6)

7. Acting game, popular

at Christmas (8)

8. Steal cattle (6)

10. Brie or Edam, for

example (6)

11. Plant fibre used to

make rope (5)

13. Japanese art of

flower arranging (7)

16. Person whose duty is

to throw

troublemakers out of

a bar (7)

17. Group which

released the 2006

album Stop the

Clocks (5)

20. Overland journey by

hunters (6)

22. Formerly the basic

unit of money in

Spain (6)

24. Daughter of a

sovereign (8)

25. ___ dancers,

traditionally

associated with May

Day (6)

Down

1. Country, capital

Nicosia (6)

2. Communist state of

Asia (4)

3. Sloping mass of loose

rocks at the base of a

cliff (5)

4. Item commonly

eaten on Shrove

Tuesday (7)

5. Live-action film

about a piglet (4)

6. Capital of Finland (8)

9. US novelist, creator

of Tom Sawyer (5)

12. Worship of images

(8)

14. Alloy of copper and

zinc (5)

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CROSSWORD

15. Unit of relative

loudness (7)

18. Equal portions into

which the capital

stock of a corporation

is divided (6)

19. Involuntary muscular

contraction (5)

21. ___ Karenina, novel

by Leo Tolstoy (4)

23. Large container (4)

Solution p. 36

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Personal Trainer

We are the only company in Haslemere to

guarantee to refund DOUBLE your investment if,

despite following the advice you’ve been given,

you fail to drop a clothes size in 28 days.

Call Heather, Haslemere’s leading fat loss and toning specialist on

07967 995416 or visit the website

Fitness Tip for

November

www.fitzbiztraining.co.uk

Are you struggling to stop yourself

hibernating in front of the TV with a box

of chocolates now its darker earlier in the

evenings? Keep those sugar cravings at

bay by paying attention to a few key rules:

• Make sure you’ve eaten enough good

quality nutrient dense food, and your

water intake is at least 1.5 litres - this

will keep your body topped up with

everything it needs and make those

cravings easier to deal with.

• Keep reminding yourself about that

“little black dress you want to wear to

the Christmas party; this will make it

easy to say no to the choccies!

• Get as much sunlight as you possibly

can - topping up your Vitamin D is great

for killing sugar cravings too.

Calcudoku Fill each cell with a number from 1-6.

No number can be repeated in any

row or column. The numbers in the

heavily outlined set of squares (cages) must combine

in any order to produce the target number in the top

corner, using only the mathematical operator

specified: +, -, x or /. Numbers can be repeated within

a cage, but not in the same row or column.

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Useful Telephone Numbers Chemists

Beacon Hill Pharmacy 01428 605011

Boots the Chemist 01428 643717

Headley Pharmacy 01428 717593

Lloyds, Junction Place 01428 642120

Lloyds, Grayshott 01428 604505

Community

Citizens Advice Bureau 0844 848 7969

Haslemere Museum 01428 642112

Haslewey 01428 648716

Doctors

Badgerswood Surgery 01428 713511

NHS Direct 24 hour helpline 0845 46 47

Haslemere Health Centre 01483 783022

Grayshott Surgery 01428 604343

Libraries

Haslemere Library 0300 200 1001

Grayshott Library 0845 6033631

Transport

National Rail Enquiries 08457 484950

Stagecoach (bus) 0845 121 0190

Heathrow Airport 0844 335 1801

Gatwick Airport 0844 335 1802

Police

Haslemere Police Station 0845 125 2222

Whitehill Police Station 0845 0454545

British Transport Police (non emergency

Incidents) 0800 40 50 40

Crime stoppers 0800 555111

Schools

Amesbury 01428 604322

Barrow Hills 01428 683639

Beacon Hill Primary School 01428 605597

Bohunt School 01428724324

Frensham Heights School 01252 792561

Grayshott Primary School 01428 605596

Haslemere Prep School 01428 642350

Prior’s Field School 01483 810551

The Holme Primary School 01428 714409

The Royal School (Juniors) 01428 607977

The Royal School (Seniors) 01428 605805

St Bartholomew's School 01428 643634

St Edmunds 01428 604808

St Ives 01428 643734

Shottermill Infants School 01428 642902

Shottermill Junior School 01428 644823

Woolmer Hill School 01428 654055

Puzzle Solutions

Across: 1 Calais, 7 Charades, 8 Rustle, 10 Cheese, 11 Sisal, 13 Ikebana, 16 Bouncer, 17

Oasis, 20 Safari, 22 Peseta, 24 Princess, 25 Morris.

Down: 1 Cyprus, 2 Laos, 3 Scree, 4 Pancake, 5 Babe, 6 Helsinki, 9 Twain, 12 Idolatry, 14

Brass, 15 Decibel, 18 Shares, 19 Spasm, 21 Anna, 23 Ewer.

Sudoku p.12 Easy Hard

Crossword p.33

Calcudoku p.35

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Community Events & What’s On… FREE PAGE for local charities and non-profit making organisations

Please contact Judith on 01252 792776 with your events for this page

Grapevine

Fridays 10.00am - 12 noon

Wesley Room behind the foyer,

Weyhill Methodist Church.

Are you sad, lonely or just need

someone to talk to? Drop into

the Grapevine. Outings

organised.

Newcomers welcome.

Tel: 01428 645153

Haslemere Blind Club

3rd Thursday each month

Rolston House, Vicarage Lane

Small group for blind and

partially sighted. Programme

of speakers and outings.

Tel: 01428 643971/682868

Haslemere Luncheon Club

3rd Wednesday of the month.

Haslemere Hall annexe

Different Speaker each month.

Contact: 01428 643421 for more

information.

Haslemere Stroke Club

Wednesdays 2pm—4pm

(except August)

Holy Cross Hospital

Offering group physiotherapy,

support, companionship and

entertainment.

Tel: Sarah Fairbairn on 01428

653279 for more information.

Walks for Health

Weekly Walks of about 1 hour

leave Haslewey on Tuesdays at

2.30pm, High Lane Community

Centre on Thursdays at 1pm and

The Herons Leisure Centre on

Saturdays at 11am. All

welcome. Please allow 10

minutes to register. Visit

www.wfhnaturalengland.org.uk,

then Walk Finder.

What’s on

The Grayshott community

website www.Grayshott.com

has a local ‘events’ page as well

as a local directory and general

information about Grayshott.

Alzheimer’s Society-Haslemere

and Waverley Branch

Daycare, information and

support

Mon to Fri 9.30 am—4pm

Tel: 01428 642055

Haslemere St John’s

Ambulance

Meets Wednesdays 8pm - 10pm.

Open to members of the public.

For more information please call

01428 661715 or email

supt-haslemere@surrey.

sja.org.uk.

Headley Voluntary Care

A neighbourhood help charity

putting those in need of help in

touch with those who give it.

Come and meet us at Headley

Church Centre every Thurs

10.30am-12 noon.

Tel: 01428 717389

www.headleyvoluntarycare.

org.uk

Grayshott Decorative and Fine

Arts Society

1st Nov 2pm

The Drama behind the Taj Mahal

6th Dec 2pm

A History of the English

Christmas Carol.

Grayshott Village Hall.

Membership: Tel 01428 609342

Hasletots

Provides safe soft play for

children up to 5. Parents,

carers, grand-parents and

children welcomed to enjoy

play sessions in a clean relaxing

environment. All play at

ground level. Mon, Weds am

Georgian house Hotel, Sat am

Grayswood Village Hall. For

dates and prices visit

ww.hasletots.com

Haslemere U3A

Haslemere Hall, Mon 12th Nov

“Boardroom to Book Deal-all

roads lead to Rome” by Judith

Kinghorn. Members only.

Admission £2. M’ship: Margaret

Mowatt, 01428 652338. Meet-

ings: Pam Pullen, 01428 654214

or [email protected].

Charities Fair

Sat 10th Nov 9am-1pm,

Haslemere Hall

Annual multi-charity market.

Huge display of stalls by 27 good

causes. Quality gifts, cards,

stocking fillers, cakes, books,

toys, plants, jewellery and more.

Grand Draw, coffee shop.

Free entry—optional donation

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Index of Advertisers Architect/Architectural

Services KJW Designs…..………..…………........23

Art Gallery McAllister Thomas Fine Art………....3

McAllister Thomas Fine Art………..33

Builders/Project

Management Bailey Construction……….……….....13

H W & C Construction…..……......…10

MW Brace…………………………....…....6

Carpentry/Joinery Elm Carpentry……………….............27

Milland Joinery……….…..…...........18

Paul Flint…………………………...….….15

RM Construction……....................25

Car Dealerships/Repairs Moore Motors……….………….……..23

Care Services Haslemere Homecare Services…...7

Children's Parties Susan Griffiths Designs…….………...6

Chimney Sweep GEI Chimney Sweeps………………....6

Clock Restoration M. Dowlen………………..................31

Computer /IT support Aardvark Computing.……..……....25

SM Technologies……………..……...39

Web-Error…………………….…...…...11

Computer Courses Fernhurst Centre……..................14

Counselling NG Therapy…………………...……....35

Dentist No 5 Dental Care..……………..…...21

Electricians Grayswood Electricals…..............23

KMG Electricals....…....................14

ROK Electrics...............................29

Fencing CB Forestry & Fencing………..…......9

Haslemere Fencing...........………...29

Foot Care Footwise……………………………..……..3

Framing Haslemere Framing Company.…..31

Furniture Maker Ian Neilson Furniture...................15

Garage Doors Casa Garage Doors..……………..…….6

Garden Design/Maintenance AB Gardening……..……..................27

Chris Stokes...……….………...….......18

Creative Landscapes.…………….….29

HoeHoe Gardeners..……………........9

Transform Landscapes…….…...…...1

Gifts Sundae Smile…………………………….11

Ground Work CCP Groundcare.…..………….……....15

Rupert Nutting Contracting

Services……..………….………….……...23

Whyteleafe……………………………….14

Hair and Beauty Blue Hair & Beauty…………………...17

Bodyworks by Jally…………………….17

The Hartley Clinic………….……….…..3

Health and Fitness Fitbiz Personal Trainer..….…….…..35

Grayshott Spa Club……..…………….40

Healthflex………………………………...17

Home Services Oven Gleam…..…...........…….….....12

CB Logs.………………………………..…..18

Hypnotherapist Richard Morley……..……..…..…...24

Interior Design Scandi Living….………………………11

Leisure Centre The Grange………………..….……...16

Life Coach Relationship Training……………...5

One Step Therapy…………...…….20

Locksmith Alert Locksmiths………………......18

Painter/Decorator Haslemere Decorators..………...31

Mark Rose Decorating............….6

Physiotherapy Healthflex…...….…....……...........17

Plumbing/Heating Eco Plumbing Solutions…….…..19

First Flush Plumbing &

Heating...……………………….........25

Grayshott Heating...……….….......2

RAL Plumbing....…….…..............15

Property Services Headley Property Services.......14

Roofing MW Brace……………..…..….......….6

Tree Surgeons AB Gardening………………......…..27

Mike Sullivan….…………….............9

Will Writing Shaws Wills and Trusts.….….....30

Window Cleaning 1st for Windows…...…..…..……...9

Wood Burning Stoves Farnham Stoves…………….…......10

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