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Definition: Valor |
ValorNoun1. The qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle); "he showed great heroism in battle"; "he received a medal for valor". Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "valor" was first used: 13th century. (references) |
Etymology: Valor \Val"or\, noun. [from Old English expression valour, Old French valor, valur, valour, French valeur, Late Latin expression valor, from the Latin expression valere to be strong, or worth. See Valiant.]. (Websters 1913) |
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Satire | VALOR, n. A soldierly compound of vanity, duty and the gambler's hope. "Why have you halted?" roared the commander of a division and Chickamauga, who had ordered a charge; "move forward, sir, at once." "General," said the commander of the delinquent brigade, "I am persuaded that any further display of valor by my troops will bring them into collision with the enemy.". Source: Devil's Dictionary. |
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Synonyms: ValorSynonyms: gallantry (n), heroism (n), valiance (n), valiancy (n), valorousness (n), valour (n). (additional references) |
| Context | Synonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus). |
Courage | Noun: courage, bravery, valor; resoluteness, boldness; Adjective: spirit, daring, gallantry, intrepidity; contempt of danger, defiance of danger; derring-do; audacity; rashness; dash; defiance; confidence, self-reliance. |
Trophy | Phrase: "for valor." |
| Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. | |
Crosswords: Valor |
| English words defined with "valor": banneret ♦ Congressional Medal of Honor ♦ Doughtiness ♦ in vain ♦ knight banneret, knight of the square flag ♦ Medal of Honor ♦ overvaliant ♦ Swasher ♦ valiant, valiantly, valorous, valorously, Victoria cross ♦ Warproof. (references) |
| Specialty definitions using "valor": As well as ♦ But ♦ Lapet ♦ Nor ♦ Or ♦ rumor ♦ Save. (references) |
| Non-English Usage: "Valor" is also a word in the following languages with English translations in parentheses. Galician (value), Portuguese (account, amount, chalk, grade, importance, man hour, merit, prowess, purchase, quality, rating, valiancy, valuation, value, virtue, worth), Portuguese Brazilian (value), Spanish (amount, bravery, caliber, calibre, cost, courage, denomination, gallantry, guts, importance, nerve, price, prowess, spirit, stature, valor, valour, value, weight, worth). |
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Screenplays | To stay behind bars until use and old age accept them and all chance of valor has gone beyond recall or desire. (The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers; writing credit: Frances Walsh) You have proven your valor once again, Maximus. (Gladiator; writing credit: David Franzoni) Now remember: discretion is the better part of valor. (Buffy the Vampire Slayer; writing credit: Doreen Spicer) To quote Cicero: rashness is the characteristic of youth, prudence that of mellowed age, and discretion the better part of valor. (The Black Hole; writing credit: Jeb Rosebrook; Bob Barbash) With martial valor, if one becomes like a revengeful ghost and shows great determination, though his head is cut off, he should not die. (Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai; writing credit: Jim Jarmusch) | |
Movie/TV Titles | Diego Valor (1958) Uncommon Valor (1955) El Valor de vivir (1954) For Valor (1937) Won by Valor (1916) | |
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Bernard Joseph Saurin | Valor is common but great souls are rare. |
Georg Hegel | The valor that struggles is better than the weakness that endures. |
Miguel De Cervantes | True valor lies between cowardice and rashness. |
Plutarch | Distressed valor challenges great respect, even from an enemy. |
Publilius Syrus | Valor grows by daring, fear by holding back. |
Ralph Waldo Emerson | Valor consists in the power of self recovery. |
Virgil | Go on and increase in valor for this is the path to immortality. |
William Shakespeare | In a false quarrel there is no true valor. |
| When valor preys on reason, it eats the sword it fights with. | |
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Lexicography | Devil's Dictionary | RUMOR, n. A favorite weapon of the assassins of character. Sharp, irresistible by mail or shield, By guard unparried as by flight unstayed, O serviceable Rumor, let me wield Against my enemy no other blade. His be the terror of a foe unseen, His the inutile hand upon the hilt, And mine the deadly tongue, long, slender, keen, Hinting a rumor of some ancient guilt. So shall I slay the wretch without a blow, Spare me to celebrate his overthrow, And nurse my valor for another foe. Joel Buxter |
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Lynne Cheney | V is for valor. V is for the valor shown by those who have kept us free. And it's a page mostly about military heroes. |
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Benjamin Harrison | 1889-1893 | Such occasions as this should remind us that we owe everything to their valor and sacrifice. |
George Bush | 1989-1993 | The world saw not only their special valor but their special style, their rambunctious, optimistic bravery, their do-or-die unity unhampered by class or race or region. |
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| "Valor" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 66.67% of the time. "Valor" is used about 15 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Noun (singular) | 66.67% | 10 | 111,207 |
| Noun (proper) | 33.33% | 5 | 157,705 |
| Total | 100.00% | 15 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
| Country | Name |
| Japan | Valor Co., Ltd. |
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Source: compiled by the editor from Icon Group International, Inc.
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Ending with "valor": pot-valor. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Expression | Frequency per Day |
valor | 182 |
valor man | 108 |
telecom valor | 104 |
cadena de valor | 72 |
force valor | 58 |
agregado al impuesto valor | 47 |
uncommon valor | 47 |
collectible gift valor | 40 |
neto presente valor | 32 |
agregado valor | 28 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| Language | Translations for "valor"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Albanian | vlerë (amount, asset, avail, caliber, calibre, denomination, feck, merit, price, purchase, quality, rate, valour, value, worth), trimëri (belligerency, bravery, daring, gallantry, hardihood, hardiness, intrepidity, stoutness, valiancy, valour), trim (baresark, berserk, berserker, brave, cant, courageous, dare devil, daring, Dauntless, Doughty, fearless, gallant, game, Hardy, lion-hearted, manful, plucky, reckless, spunky, stouthearted, valiant, valorous, valour), guxim (audacity, boldness, courage, dare, daring, doughtiness, fearlessness, fortitude, forwardness, guts, hardihood, hardiness, heart, intrepidity, mettle, nerve, pluck, spirit, spunk, stoutness, valorous, valour). (various references) | |
Arabic | جراءة (audacity, bravery, courage, daring, hardiness, temerity, valour), شجاعة (assurance, brace, bravery, brawler, courage, fortitude, gut, guts, hardiness, heroism, manhood, nerve, pluck, prowess, sand, spirit, spunk, stoutness, valour), بسالة (courage, gallantry, intrepidity, valour), بطش (assault, force, valour, violence). (various references) | |
Bulgarian | смелост (audacity, boldness, bravery, courage, daring, enterprise, gallantry, hardihood, hardiness, manliness, pluck, sand, spirit, valour), храброст (bravery, gallantry, spirit, valiancy, valour), доблест (heroism, valour). (various references) | |
Chinese | 勇氣 (courage). (various references) | |
Czech | udatnost (bravery, gallantry, valiancy, valour), odvaha (boldness, courage, daring, doughtiness, grit, guts, high spirits, mettle, nerve, spirit, spunk, valour), chrabrost (valour). (various references) | |
Farsi | اهمیت (Circumstance, Dimension, Emphasis, Gravity, Importance, Magnitude, Moment, Notability, Pith, Significance, Stress), ارزش مادی , ارزش شخصی واجتماعی , شجاعت (Bravery, Courage, Gallantry, Heroism, Manhood, Pluck), دلاوری (Courage, Gallantry). (various references) | |
German | heldenmut (heroic courage, heroism, valour). (various references) | |
Greek | γενναιότησ (braveness, courageousness, gallantry, generousness, pluck, stoutness, valiancy, valorousness, valour), γενναιότητα (braveness, bravery, courage, courageousness, fortitude, gallantry, generousness, pluck, prowess, stoutness, valiancy, valorousness, valour), ανδρεία (bravery, courage, prowess, stalwarthness, stoutness, valour). (various references) | |
Hungarian | vitézség (gallantry, heroism, prowess, valiancy, valour), bátorság (audaciousness, audacity, boldness, bravado, bravery, courage, dutch courage, fearlessness, fortitude, gallantry, heroism, high spirits, manhood, nerve, pluck, prowess, spunk, valour). (various references) | |
Indonesian | kegagahan (boldness, conceitedness, courage, firmness, handsomeness, strength), keberanian (bravery, courage, daring, gallantry, mettle, spunk, valiance, valour). (various references) | |
Italian | valori (item of value, object of value, securities, valour, valuable, valuables, worth), valore (account, bravery, courage, denomination, denomination of banknotes, gallantry, investment in securities, limit, mask, merit, price, purchase, security, stock, valour, value, worth, worthiness), coraggio (bravery, courage, grit, guts, hardihood, heart, manliness, mettle, nerve, pluck, stoutness, valiancy, valour). (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | 勇猛 (bravery, daring). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | ゆうぶ (bravery, military prowess), ゆうれつ (bravery, courage, merits, quality, superiority or inferiority), ゆうもう (bravery, daring). (various references) | |
Pig Latin | alorvay.(various references) | |
Portuguese | valentia (bravery, Doughty, force, gallantry, manganese, prowess, valiancy, valour), coragem pessoal (valour), bravura (bravery, chivalry, courage, derring-do, exploit, gallantry, valiancy, valour). (various references) | |
Romanian | vrednicie (application, assiduity, diligence, efficiency, honor, honour, sedulousness, valour), vitejie (bravery, courage, doughtiness, gallantry, spunk, stoutness, valour), curaj (boldness, bravery, chins up, come on, courage, fearlessness, fortitude, gallantry, go, grit, gut, hardihood, manliness, nerve, pluck, recklessness, spirit, spunk, stomach, stoutness, valour), bravurã (bravery, courage, gallantry, prowess, valiance, valour). (various references) | |
Russian | доблесть (doughtiness, heroism, prowess, valiancy, valour). (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | junaštvo (bravery, gallantry, heroism, prowess, valour), hrabrost (bravery, courage, doughtiness, fortitude, gallantry, gut, hardihood, heart, mettle, morale, nerve, pluck, sportsmanship, spunk, valour). (various references) | |
Spanish | valor (amount, bravery, caliber, calibre, cost, courage, denomination, gallantry, guts, importance, item of value, nerve, object of value, price, prowess, spirit, stature, valour, valuable, value, weight, worth). (various references) | |
Swedish | tapperhet (bravery, courage, gallantry, nerve, prowess, valour), mod (bravery, courage, electromagnetic mode, fashion, fortitude, gumption, guts, heart, mode, mood, Moxie, pluck, sand, spirits, style, valour, vogue). (various references) | |
Turkish | yiğitlik (achievements, bravery, courage, dare devilry, dare deviltry, daring, doughtiness, exploit, feat, gallantry, gameness, intrepidity, manfulness, pluckiness, prowess, stoutness, valiantness, virility), kahramanlık (achievements, bravery, deed, exploit, feat, gallantry, heroism, prowess, valour), cesaret (audacity, bear up, boldness, bravery, chivalry, courage, daring, doughtiness, enterprise, fearlessness, fortitude, gallantry, grit, gumption, guts, hardihood, hardiness, heart, nerve, pecker, pluck, prowess, sand, spirit, spunk, stoutness, ticker, valiantness, valour). (various references) | |
Ukranian | доблесть (heroism, prowess, valour). (various references) | |
Welsh | pybyrwch (stoutness, vigor), dewrder (bravery). (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Period | Translations |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | fortitudine, fortitudinem, fortitudines, fortitudini, fortitudinibus, fortitudinis, fortitudo, valere, virtus. (various references) |
| Old French | 900-1400 | valour. (various references) |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| Language | Date | Source | Judges Chapter 20, Verse 44 |
| Greek (transliterated) | 250 BC | Septuagint | Kai epesan ek tou beniamin oktwkaideka ciliadeV andrwn sun pasin toutoiV andreV dunatoi |
| Latin | 405 | Vulgate | Fuerunt autem qui in eodem loco interfecti sunt decem et octo milia virorum omnes robustissimi pugnatores |
| Middle English | 1395 | Wyclif | Forsothe there weren, that in the same place ben slayn, eiyteen thousandis of men, al moost stronge fiyters. |
| Jacobean English | 1611 | King James | And there fell of Benjamin eighteen thousand men; all these were men of valor. |
| Victorian English | 1833 | Webster | And there fell of Benjamin eighteen thousand men; all these were men of valor. |
| Basic English | 1964 | Ogden | Eighteen thousand men of Benjamin came to their death, all strong men of war. |
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| Language | Judges Chapter 20, Verse 44 |
| Bulgarian | И паднаха от 'ениамина осемнадесет хиляди мъже, - всички храбри мъже. |
| Cebuano | Ug may nangapukan sa Benjamin nga napulo ug walo ka libo ka tawo; kining tanan mga tawo sa kaisug. |
| Chinese | 便 雅 憫 人 死 了 的 、 有 一 萬 八 千 . 都 是 勇 士 。 |
| Croatian | I palo je Benjaminu osmnaest tisuæa ljudi, sve samih vrsnih junaka. |
| Danish | Af Benjamin faldt 18.000 Mand, lutter dygtige Krigere. |
| Dutch | En er vielen van Benjamin achttien duizend mannen; deze allen waren strijdbare mannen. |
| Finnish | Niin kaatui Benjaminista kahdeksantoistatuhatta miestä, kaikki sotakuntoisia miehiä. |
| French | Il tomba dix-huit mille hommes de Benjamin, tous vaillants. |
| German | Und es fielen von Benjamin achtzehntausend Mann, die alle streitbare Männer waren. |
| Haitian Creole | Yo touye dizwitmil (18.000) moun nan pi bon sòlda moun Benjamen yo. |
| Hungarian | És elesett Benjámin közül tizennyolcezer ember, mindnyájan vitéz férfiak. |
| Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari | 18.000 prajurit terlatih dari angkatan perang Benyamin. |
| Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama | Maka dari pada orang Benyamin rebahlah mati delapan belas ribu orang, semuanya orang perang yang perkasa. |
| Italian | Caddero dei Beniaminiti diciottomila uomini, tutti valorosi. |
| Korean | 냐 민 중 에 서 엎 " 러 진 자 가 일 만 " 천 이 니 다 용 사 " 라 |
| Maori | A kotahi tekau ma waru mano o nga tangata o Pineamine i hinga: he hunga maia enei katoa. |
| Modern Greek | Και επεσον εκ του 'ενιαμιν δεκαοκτω χιλιαδες ανδρων. παντες ουτοι ανδρες δυνατοι. |
| Norwegian | Og det falt av Benjamin atten tusen mann, alle sammen djerve stridsmenn. |
| Portuguese | Assim caíram de Benjamim dezoito mil homens, sendo todos estes homens valorosos. |
| Rumanian | Optsprezece mii de bqrbayi au cqzut din Beniamin, toyi voinici. |
| Russian | й БМП ЙЪ УЩОПЧ чЕОЙБНЙОБ ЧПУЕНОБ""БФШ ФЩУСЮ ЮЕМПЧЕЛ, МА"ЕК УЙМШОЩИ. |
| Spanish | Cayeron 18.000 hombres de Benjamín, todos ellos hombres de valor. |
| Swedish | Så föllo av Benjamin aderton tusen man, allasammans tappert folk. |
| Thai | คนเบนยามินล้มตายหนึ่งหมื่นแป"พันคน ทุกคนเป็นทแกล้วทหาร |
| Ukrainian | Полягло тоді з 'еніямина вісімнадцять тисяч чоловіка, усе це люди хоробрі. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
Derivations | |
Words beginning with "valor": valorise, valorised, valorises, valorising, valorization, valorizations, valorize, valorized, valorizes, valorizing, valorous, valorously, valors. (additional references) | |
Words containing "valor": revalorization, revalorizations, revalorize, revalorized, revalorizes, revalorizing. (additional references) | |
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"Valor" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: Alor, avol, balor, calor, halor, lavor, ralor, Salor, talor, vabor, vador, vagor, vaio, valar, Valeo, valer, valeur, valip, valler, vallor, valo, valoir, valon, valoor, valore, valors, valory, valos, valox, valoz, valr, Valtre, valu, Vanov, vaor, vator, vayo, vello, velo, velon, velor, vikor, villr, vilor, vimor, vior, volo. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| Words rhyming with "valor" (pronounced 'Val"or'): Acceptor, Assertor, Assessor, Assistor, Assizor, Attractor, Chantor, Circumventor, Co-assessor, Collector, Compressor, Conductor, Confessor, Conjector, Connector, Consignor, Constrictor, constructor, Contractor, Contradictor, Conveyor, Corrector, Countor, Cruor, Debtor, Decolor, Deflector, Deforceor, Demeanor, Depressor, Detracor, Devisor, Digestor, Dilator, Director, Discolor, Disenamor, Disinfector, Dispossessor, Dissector, Distrainor, Duressor, Effector, Egressor, Embraceor, Enactor, Enamor, Encolor, Envigor, Ephor, Escheator, Exactor, Exceptor, Excheator, Extructor, flexor, grantor, Guilor, Hydro-extractor, ignitor, Impressor, Indictor, inductor, Infractor, Injector, inspector, instructor, INVENTOR, investor, Invigor, Mainor, Maintainor, manor, mayor, Miscolor, misdemeanor, Nonconductor, Objector, Oppressor, Overcolor, Pavisor, Possessor, Predictor, Preemtor, Prepossessor, Pressor, Professor, Protector, Protractor, Purveyor, Receiptor, reflector, Refractor, Regrator, Relator, Releasor, Reservor, Rethor, retractor, Revivor, sailor, selector, Self-tormentor, subcontractor, Subprior, Substractor, suitor, Superstructor, supervisor, suppressor, Supravisor, surveyor, survivor, tenor, Tikor, tormentor, transactor, translator, Tresor, Trior, Vasoconstrictor, Vasodilator, Vendor, Visor, Wastor. (additional references) |
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
Direct Anagrams: volar. | |
| Words within the letters "a-l-o-r-v" | |
-1 letter: arvo, oral, oval. | |
-2 letters: avo, lar, lav, oar, ora, ova, var. | |
-3 letters: al, ar, la, lo, or. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-l-o-r-v" | |
+1 letter: flavor, ovular, salvor, valors, valour. | |
+2 letters: allover, bolivar, flavors, flavory, flavour, lavrock, layover, levator, olivary, ovarial, overall, overlap, overlax, overlay, ovulary, ravioli, removal, salvors, valours, variola, variole, vorlage. | |
+3 letters: absolver, allovers, alveolar, anovular, approval, biovular, bolivars, cavalero, corrival, coverall, elevator, flavored, flavorer, flavours, flavoury, foveolar, lavatory, laverock, lavrocks, layovers, levators, nonrival, nonviral, novercal, outrival, ovariole, overable, overalls, overcall, overglad, overhaul, overlade, overlaid, overlain, overland, overlaps, overlate, overlays, overleaf, overleap, overload, overplan, overplay, oversale, oversalt, overtalk, overzeal, parvolin, provable, provably, proviral, raviolis, removals, reproval, savorily, sovranly, tolarjev, travelog, vacuolar, valorise, valorize, valorous, valuator, variolar, variolas, varioles, violater, violator, vorlages, vortical, walkover. | |
+4 letters: absolvers, acyclovir, alveolars, approvals, archivolt, bolivares, boulevard, carvacrol, cavaleros, corrivals, coverable, coveralls, elevators, evaluator, favorable, favorably, flashover, flavorers, flavorful, flavoring, flavorist, flavoured, involucra, laverocks, levatores, marvelous, monovular, myxoviral, nonrivals, nonverbal, outrivals, ovarioles, overalert, overalled, overcalls, overclaim, overclean, overclear, overglaze, overhauls, overlabor, overladed, overladen, overlades, overlands, overlarge, overleaps, overleapt, overlearn, overloads, overpedal, overplaid, overplans, overplant, overplays, oversales, oversalts, overscale, overtalks, overvalue, overzeals, ovulatory, paloverde, parvolins, removable, removably, reprovals, revelator, revocable, revokable, rivalrous, salivator, savorless, travelogs, vainglory, valorised, valorises, valorized, valorizes, valuators, variously, vectorial, versional, violaters, violators, vocabular, vocalizer, voluntary, walkovers. | |
+5 letters: aardwolves, abortively, acyclovirs, adenoviral, alleviator, alveolarly, approvable, approvably, archivolts, behavioral, boulevards, carvacrols, chivalrous, clavichord, cloverleaf, coveralled, cultivator, evaluators, flashovers, flavorings, flavorists, flavorless, flavorsome, flavouring, forgivable, forgivably, governable, improvable, involucral, labiovelar, lavatories, levorotary, marvellous, nontrivial, observable, observably, outrivaled, overbleach, overbrutal, overcalled, overclaims, overcleans, overclears, overfacile, overglazes, overhandle, overhauled, overlabors, overlading, overlapped, overlavish, overlaying, overleaped, overlearns, overloaded, overmantel, overpedals, overplaids, overplants, overplayed, oversalted, overscaled, overslaugh, overtalked, overvalued, overvalues, paloverdes, prevocalic, proverbial, provincial, ravenously, removeable, resolvable, retroviral, revalorize, revelation, revelators, revelatory, revolvable, riboflavin, rotatively, salivators, salverform, slavocracy, tolerative, travelogue, unprovable, vacillator, valorising, valorizing, valorously, vaporously, varicocele, ventilator, vocabulary, vocalizers, voluptuary, vortically, vorticella. | |
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Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)56 61 6C 6F 72 |
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Morse Code (1836) (references)...- .- .-.. --- .-. |
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01010110 01100001 01101100 01101111 01110010 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)V a l o r |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0056 0061 006C 006F 0072 |
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Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)5667788184 |
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