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Fall, Serigne Assane. Fier d'être Baye Fall: Sénégal. Dakar: Les éditions Alain Juillet, 2008.

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Brisson, Emmanuel. Pèlerinage en Mecque d'Afrique: Reportage. Vincennes: Les Éditions Globophile, 2013.

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Scheen, Kjersti. Han bare falt. [Oslo]: Gyldendal, 2008.

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Salas, David E. Developing a GIS data base for the American Falls resource management plan, American Falls Reservoir, Idaho. Denver, Colo: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Applied Sciences Branch, Research and Laboratory Services Division, Denver Office, 1993.

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Icebox pies: 100 scrumptious recipes for no-bake, no-fail pies. Boston, Mass: Harvard Common Press, 2002.

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Mukhtar, Ayalew Yiman. Yankee, go home!: The life of an Ethiopian revolutionary and the fall of Assimba, EPRP'S Red Base, 1969-1980. Takoma Park, Maryland: [Ayakew Yimam (Mukhtar)], 2011.

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Wolf, Conradin. Ausnahmezustand und Menschenrecht: Unter Berücksichtigung des Falls Guantanamo. Zürich: Labor, 2005.

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Office, General Accounting. Air Force procurement: Accuracy of commercial activity study for Niagara Falls Air Force Reserve Base : report to the Secretary of the Air Force. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1990.

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Fabris, Antonio. I dispacci di Francesco Vendramin, ultimo bailo a Costantinopoli (1796-1797). Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-372-4.

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The transcripts of the 55 dispatches written by Francesco Vendramin, the last Venetian bailo of Constantinople between 1796 and 1797, appear very important to the eye of the historian. Even though they were written in Constantinople, they reflect the hardships of the political climate that the fall of the Veneta Repubblica and the establishment of the Municipalità Provvisoria brought to Venice.Moreover, they provide a unique insight into the bailo house in Constantinople. Vendramin had to explain the functioning of the bailaggio and the necessity of the diplomatic office to maintain a decorum of credibility for the State (both the Repubblica and the Municipalità). This needed to be clarified to the new rulers, who were mostly bourgeois and not experts in political issues, especially issues of an international nature, while the old rulers, the august senators, have been experts for decades in both internal and external political affairs of the Republic.The first 27 dispatches were written when the Veneta Repubblica was still alive. The remaining 28 were written after its fall (12th May 1797), when Vendramin had no official role. He was accredited with the Porta Ottomana, as the Venetian delegate of the Doge, but he never received any formal task by the Municipalità. Nevertheless the Ottoman government continued to consider Vendramin as an ambassador, not knowing how to act otherwise.The first collection of dispatches again proposes, with proper adjustments to the new situation, the schemes and the themes that characterize the Venetian-Ottoman relationship in the modern age. The second group is full of information on the Venetian colony in the Empire. As a consequence, it gives information on the functioning of the consulates and on the personal licenses given to merchants and vendors. Moreover, the figure of the French ambassador du Bayet appears strong. He stands as a supporter of many choices in the name of an effective French supremacy on Venice, that in Constantinople is shown without the shield of the Municipalità.
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United States. National Transportation Safety Board. Railroad accident report: Derailment of Amtrak passenger train 8 operating on the Soo Line Railroad, Fall River, Wisconsin, October 9, 1986. Washington, D.C: National Transportation Safety Board, 1988.

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Board, United States National Transportation Safety. Railroad accident report: Derailment of Amtrak passenger train 8 operating on the Soo Line Railroad, Fall River, Wisconsin, October 9, 1986. Washington, D.C: National Transportation Safety Board, 1988.

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Wilkinson, Benedict. Scripts of Terror. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197521892.001.0001.

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This book explores terrorism as a strategic choice-- one made carefully and deliberately by rational actors. Through an analysis of the terrorist groups of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Yemen, this book charts a series of different strategic ‘scripts’ at play in terrorist behavior, from survival, to efforts in mobilizing a supporter base, through to the grinding attrition of a long terrorist campaign. The theme that runs through all the organizations is the unbridgeable gap between their strategic vision, and what actually unfolds. Regardless of which script terrorists follow, they often fall short of achieving their political ambitions. And yet, despite its frequent failure, the terrorist strategy is returned to time and again-- people continue to join such groups, and to commit mindless acts of violence. Scripts of Terror explores the reasons behind this. It asks why, if terrorism is so rarely successful and so hard to pull off, its approach remains an appealing one. And it examines how terrorists formulate their strategies, and how they envisage achieving their ambitions through violence. Most importantly, it explores why they so often fail.
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Atkins, Richard Kenneth. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190887179.003.0001.

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John Locke and Thomas Nagel dismiss the suggestion that seeing a scarlet red is like hearing a trumpet’s blare. Charles S. Peirce, however, argues that because there are no ideas that are unanalyzable and completely determinate, we should be able to develop an objective phenomenological vocabulary to describe the similarities and differences among diverse experiences. By developing a table of the most general classes into which elements of consciousness fall, Peirce aims to develop an objective phenomenological vocabulary. The key to developing such a vocabulary is a theory of formal logic. As Kant had proposed we base a table of the metaphysical categories on the logical forms of judgments, Peirce recommends we base a table of the phenomenological categories on the logical forms of propositions.
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Neligan, Patrick J., and Clifford S. Deutschman. Management of metabolic acidosis in the critically ill. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0256.

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Metabolic acidosis (MA) commonly complicates critical illness, usually manifesting as a fall in arterial pH (<7.4) accompanied by a concomitant fall in serum bicarbonate concentration. Acidosis caused by unmeasured anions (UMA), can be distinguished from Hyperchloraemic acidosis by demonstrating a widening of the anion gap (AG). AG should be corrected for albumin and lactate. The base deficit (BD) calculates degree of metabolic acidosis and represents the amount of strong cation required to restore the pH to 7.4. Neither the AG nor the BD specify the cause of acidosis, and are unhelpful in the setting of mixed disorders. The base deficit gap (BDG) is used to calculate the effect of free water, sodium, chloride and albumin on the BD. It is the difference between BDcalc and BDmeasured (on a blood gas) and represents UMA. The strong ion gap more robustly calculates the amount of UMA than AG or BDG, and may be more accurate at predicting outcomes in the emergency room. Lactic acidosis is due to hypovolaemia until otherwise proven. In the majority of cases aggressive fluid resuscitation is warranted. In the presence of normal tissue blood flow regional hypoperfusion, poisoning or exogenous catecholamines should be considered. Ketoacidosis is due to intracellular glucose deficiency, caused by hypoinsulinaemia or starvation. The former is treated with isotonic crystalloid and insulin. Renal acidosis is treated with renal replacement therapy or recovery of renal function.
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A bootstrap lunar base: Preliminary design review II and final report in response to RFP # ASE 274, Fall 1987. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1987.

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Eller, Jonathan R. The Miracle Year: Winter and Spring. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036293.003.0035.

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This chapter focuses on Ray Bradbury's auspicious year as a writer during the winter and spring of 1950. Between the fall of 1949 and the fall of 1950, Bradbury submitted major works such as The Martian Chronicles and The Illustrated Man to various publications. His readers were beginning to make little distinction between his science fiction, his fantasy, and his semiautobiographical Green Town stories. Finally, Don Congdon was overcoming major market editorial resistance to Bradbury's stylistic originality and his specialized subjects. This chapter examines Bradbury's remarkable successes during the first weeks of 1950, which saw his science fiction tales “There Will Come Soft Rains” and “To the Future” being bought by Collier's, and “The Illustrated Man” by Esquire. It also discusses other significant developments in Bradbury's career, including a productive publishing visit to New York, his return to California to receive his “Invisible Little Man” award, and make his keynote address at the Bay Area society's annual banquet.
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C^ote-Nord, Manicouagan--Duplessis, Labrador: Plans detailles des villes suivantes Baie-Comeau, Churchill Falls, Fermont ... Tadoussac. Distribution, J.D.M. Geo Distribution, 1998.

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Smith, Holly M. Non-Ideal Pragmatic Responses to the Problem of Error. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199560080.003.0006.

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Having discovered that no ideal Pragmatic Responses to the problem of error are acceptable, Chapter 6 explores the more modest non-ideal Pragmatic Response. This response advocates seeking a moral code that may fall short of complete error-freedom but that achieves a greater degree of error-freedom, and thus a higher degree of extended usability, than rival moral codes. According to this view, if a code’s extended usability value is higher than that of another code, the first code is better than the second. To implement this strategy requires introducing key new concepts, such as concepts of the bare and code-weighted usability of a principle, the deontically perfect code, the deontic merit of a code, the weight merit of a code, and usability value of a moral code. Assessment of the strategy’s success is taken up in Chapter 7.
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Cnossen, Sijbren. Modernizing VATs in Africa. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198844075.001.0001.

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Tax revenues in most African countries fall far short of what is feasible and necessary to finance basic human and economic development. Domestic tax revenue mobilization is called for, preferably in the form of a broad-based consumption tax, such as the VAT, which is less detrimental to economic growth than an income tax is. Most African VATs, however, are riddled with exemptions, exclusions, and zero rates on domestic goods and services. Hence, base-broadening rather than rate-increasing should be pursued if revenue is the goal. Base-broadening would also make the VATs less distortionary and complicated. The case for base-broadening is strengthened by the findings of incidence studies that show that the net result of fiscal systems can be equalizing if the revenue from broad-based VATs is used to finance in-kind transfers, such as healthcare and education. This highly informative and well-researched book makes the case for modernizing African VAT systems by posing the following questions. What is the role and design of a best-practice VAT? Do African VATs measure up to best practice and how productive are they of revenue? What is being done to mitigate the VAT’s regressive burden distribution? How should VAT be coordinated in regional economic communities? What are non-standard exemptions and how prevalent are they? What treatment is accorded public bodies, immovable property, financial services, and insurance? How are and should small businesses and farmers be treated? Answers to these questions are explored by reference to best practice elsewhere and on the basis of detailed analyses of country-specific VATs.
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Fair day! Lacrosse and base ball!: The directors of the West Durham and Darlington Agricultural Societies have made arrangements for a first-class game of lacrosse and base ball in connection with the fall exhibition .. [Bowmanville, Ont.?: s.n., 1985.

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Chemin de la croix et autres prières: À l'usage des sauvages des postes d'Albany, Savern, Martin's Falls (Baie d'Hudson). [Montréal?: s.n.], 1985.

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1856-1946, Fafard F. X., and Oblats de Marie-Immaculée, eds. Chemin de la croix et cantiques: À l'usage des sauvages des postes d'Albany, Severn, Martin's Falls, etc. (Baie d'Hudson). Montréal: Librairie Beauchemin, 1997.

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Zimmermann, Eva. Subtractive MLM and Prosodically Defective Morphemes. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747321.003.0003.

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It is shown how the theory of PDM accounts for instances of subtractive MLM—the empirical phenomenon that is notoriously challenging for the claim that morphology is additive. Two general mechanisms inside PDM can predict subtractive MLM: usurpation of moras and the defective integration of morphemic prosodic nodes. Usurpation can arise if a segment underlyingly lacks a mora and ‘usurps’ it from a neighbouring segment that is hence deprived of it. In the second scenario, a prosodic node that is underlyingly not integrated into the higher/lower prosodic structure is affixed to a base and remains defectively integrated in the output. Given the standard assumption that only elements properly integrated under the highest prosodic node of the prosodic hierarchy are visible for the phonetics, this affix node and everything it dominates remain phonetically uninterpreted. It is shown how all attested types of subtractive MLM in the representative data set fall out from these two basic mechanisms.
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McKitrick, Jennifer. Ungrounded Dispositions. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198717805.003.0007.

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Some dispositions have causal bases or grounding properties. However, ungrounded dispositions do not have causal bases. Ungrounded dispositions are also known as powers, baseless dispositions, and bare dispositions. Ungrounded dispositions are not supplanted by mechanistic explanations, for even mechanistic explanations ultimately reference dispositions. While some argue that citing dispositions does not really explain anything, dispositions can in fact figure in adequate explanations. Furthermore, scientific explanations reference dispositions with no known grounds. This lends some support for the view that ungrounded dispositions are metaphysically possible. Philosophical arguments based on multiple realizability or the demand for truth-makers fail to show that ungrounded dispositions are impossible.
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Titelbaum, Michael. Self-Locating Credences. Edited by Alan Hájek and Christopher Hitchcock. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199607617.013.34.

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An agent's self-locating credences capture her opinions about who she is, where she is, and what time it is. Most authors agree that self-locating credences cannot be rationally updated simply by applying traditional Bayesian conditionalization. After explaining why this is, I catalog alternative updating schemes that have been proposed for self-locating credence. I separate those schemes into three broad approaches: ‘shifting schemes’, ‘stable base schemes’, and ‘demonstrative schemes’. Each approach solves particular problems but has its particular blindspots. I then suggest that the Sleeping Beauty Problem has generated so much controversy in the literature because it falls into the blindspots of all three types of updating schemes.
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Sherr, Lorraine. Mental Health Challenges and Interventions for Adolescents. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190847128.003.0017.

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This chapter sets out the importance of adolescent mental health—how the first 1,000 weeks of life provide a more robust time frame for health and development—despite being underserved, underresourced, and underdeveloped. Both positive and negative mental health can affect adolescent well-being. There is a growing evidence base on need and emerging interventions that should be incorporated into holistic adolescent services. This chapter provides an overview of pathways of promise, ranging from social protection, individual and group work, parenting and community interventions, and the promise of a pathway in cyberspace. Mental and physical health are intimately intertwined, and no program of provision for adolescents should fail to address mental health and well-being.
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Wyss, Peter. Emergence: Inexplicable but Explanatory. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198758600.003.0012.

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Emergence is a brute fact either because the reasons for the emergence of a particular emergent from its base in a certain context eludes us, or because we fail to grasp the reasons for its being the particular emergent that it is. These two senses of bruteness tend to be conflated by ‘epistemic’ or ‘explanatory’ accounts of emergence. The epistemic benefit of these accounts is dubious too. There is a clearer sense of an epistemic, and perhaps explanatory, gain, if emergence is associated with the metaphysically fundamental relations of identity and individuation. This makes it possible to account for the irreducibility of emergents and the idea that they are arranged in ontological levels, and thus (somewhat surprisingly) for some of the features that make emergence (epistemically) brute in the first place. Brute facts have thus a relevant epistemic function, and ought to be acknowledged with ‘natural piety’.
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Zelinsky, Edward A. Taxing the Church. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190853952.001.0001.

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This book explores the legal and tax policy issues that arise when churches and other religious institutions are taxed or exempted. Churches and other religious institutions are treated diversely by the federal and state tax systems. Sectarian institutions pay more tax than many believe. In important respects, the states differ among themselves in their respective approaches to the taxation of sectarian entities. Either taxing or exempting churches and other sectarian entities entangles church and state. The taxes to which churches are more frequently subject—federal Social Security and Medicare taxes, sales taxes, real estate conveyance taxes—fall on the less entangling end of the spectrum. The taxes from which religious institutions are exempt—general income taxes, value-based property taxes, unemployment taxes—are typically taxes with the greatest potential for church-state enforcement entanglement. It is unpersuasive to reflexively denounce the tax exemption of religious actors and institutions as a subsidy. Tax exemption can implement the secular, nonsubsidizing goal of minimizing church-state enforcement entanglement and thus be regarded as part of a normative tax base. Taxing the church or exempting the church involves often difficult trade-offs among competing and legitimate values. On balance, our federal system of decentralized legislation makes these legal and tax policy trade-offs reasonably, though there is room for improvement in particular settings.
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Manual de introdução à prática filosófica. Editora Universidade de Brasília, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26512/9786558460466.

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Este livro é um convite à iniciação em filosofia. Organizado por professores experientes e atentos ao contexto brasileiro, concentra-se na prática sistemática da leitura, da escrita e da fala, propondo um conjunto de exercícios introdutórios, articulados em questões que se abrem à percepção e à construção de argumentos, à composição e à exposição de comentários e dissertações. Nesse passo a passo das técnicas de base – frequentando autores como Platão, Leibniz, Kant, Bergson, Freud e Camus –, o iniciando em filosofia chega a tópicos mais avançados de apresentação escrita e de exposição oral. Desde logo, contudo, é chamado a pensar por si mesmo, a fazer uso de seu próprio entendimento e a tomar a palavra em diálogos formadores com certa tradição crítica da filosofia e das humanidades. A obra oferece uma resposta à necessidade de manuais práticos em filosofia, pois o acesso a experiências consolidadas em sala de aula é do interesse de estudantes e professores. É preciso dizer que, em tempos adversos como os que vivemos no Brasil, este livro vem a público como um passo importante para instituirmos, juntos, o nosso direito à formação. Silvio Rosa Filho Professor de filosofia – Unifesp
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Marten, Kimberly. Failing States and Conflict. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.176.

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As a response to the new policy problems facing the international community after the end of the Cold War, the security studies literature on weak and failing states and their relationship to various forms of conflict emerged. Two sets of events caused policy makers to focus on state weakness as a threat to international security. The first wave of research was generated by the new United Nations (UN)-sponsored peace operations of the post-Cold War era. The second overlapping wave of research followed the al-Qaeda attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001, and the resulting perception that non-state terrorist groups were likely to use failed or failing states as their base of global operations. There has been no agreement among researchers about how to define the concept or varieties of state failure. As such, it has not coalesced into something that could truly be called a scholarly research program. Nevertheless, a vibrant literature has emerged on the political economy of “ungoverned territories.” Warlords are actors who use a combination of force, charisma, and patronage to control small slices of territory inside of what is purportedly a sovereign state. They usually profit from organized criminal activities that threaten both the peace and the legal institutions of the state, but can be used to help weak states to survive and reconstitute themselves in wartime. Meanwhile, scholars argue whether states should necessarily be reconstructed after they fail, given that many failed states were unnatural and authoritarian postcolonial creations.
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Unwin, Tim. Reclaiming Information and Communication Technologies for Development. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795292.001.0001.

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The development of new information and communication technologies (ICTs) has transformed the world over the last two decades. These technologies are often seen as being inherently ‘good’, with the ability to make the world better, and in particular to reduce poverty. However, their darker side is frequently ignored in such accounts. ICTs undoubtedly have the potential to reduce poverty, for example by enhancing education, health delivery, rural development, and entrepreneurship across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. However, all too often, projects designed to do so fail to go to scale, and are unsustainable when donor funding ceases. Indeed, ICTs have actually dramatically increased inequality across the world. Those with access to the latest technologies and the ability to use them effectively can indeed transform their lives, but those who are left without access have become increasingly disadvantaged and marginalized. The central purpose of this book is to account for why this is so, and it does so primarily by laying bare the interests that have underlain the dramatic expansion of ICTs in recent years. Unless these are fully understood, it will not be possible to reclaim the use of these technologies to empower the world’s poorest and most marginalized. The book is grounded in the Critical Theory of Jürgen Habermas, drawing especially on his notions of knowledge constitutive interests, and a particular conceptualization of the relationship between theory and practice. The book espouses the view that development is not just about economic growth, but must also address questions of inequality.
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