FRIDAY DECEMBER 29, 1995


8:00am-5:00pm                    Registration               Second Floor Foyer
                                                           Hyatt Regency Hotel
 
7:30am-9:00am      Meeting of Institutional Representatives         Columbia 3
      of the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome     Marriott
 
8:00am-9:00am                    Meeting of the              Secretary's Suite
                           Classical Atlas Committee                  Marriott
 
8:00am-10:00am                   Meeting of the                   Manchester 1
                      Editorial Advisory Board of the                 Marriott
                              Etruscan Foundation
 
8:30am-9:30am               Informational Meeting for                Windsor C
              Representatives of MA-Degree-Granting Departments  Hyatt Regency
 

FOURTH SESSION FOR THE READING OF PAPERS.

8:30 am                            Section 27                      Windsor A,B
                                 Paper Session:                  Hyatt Regency
                               Hellenistic Poetry
                             Nita Krevans, Presider

1. Christina M. Dufner, University of North Dakota

The Hylleis in the Argonautica: Apollonius' Phaeacian Diaspora (15 min.)

2. Greta Ham, University of Texas, Austin

Amechania and Predestination in Apollonius Rhodius (15 min.)

3. Anatole Mori, University of Chicago

Maschalismos and a Heroic Jason in Apollonius' Argonautica 4.477-479 (15 min.)

4. Julie Nishimura-Jensen, University of Wisconsin-Madison

The Silence of the Heralds: Tradition, Speech and Gender in Apollonius' Lemnian Episode (15 min.)

5. John D. Morgan, University of Delaware

Why Telchines? (15 min.)

6. Stephen A. White, University of Texas, Austin

The Father of Callimachus (15 min.)

Discussion

 

8:30 am                          Section 28              Manchester Ballroom I
                               Paper Session:                    Hyatt Regency
                                Greek History
                         Carolyn Dewald, Presider

1. Maria Kotzamanidou, University of California, Berkeley

Time, Action and the Historical Consciousness of Hesiod in Works and Days (15 min.)

2. David J. Driscoll, Gustavus Adolphus College

Irony in Hecataeus? (15 min.)

3. B.M. Lavelle, Loyola University, Chicago

The Fiction of the Parties of Athens (15 min.)

4. Stewart Flory, Gustavus Adolphus College

Scriptio Continua, Ancient Literacy, and the Composition of Thucydides' History (15 min.)

5. Alex Watts-Tobin, University of Southern California

Thucycides and the Military Mind (15 min.)

6. Andrew Scholtz, Yale University

Andropornoi at the Court of Philip: The Rhetoric of Vituperation in Theopompus Fragments 224-225 Jacoby (15 min.)

Discussion

8:30 am                          Section 29              Manchester Ballroom E
                               Paper Session:                    Hyatt Regency
                                Gender Issues
                          Rebecca Sinos, Presider

1. Victoria Wohl, University of Texas, San Antonia

Is Male to Female as Mind is to Body? Marriage, Philosophy and the Body in Plutarch's Gamika Parangelmata and Xenophon's Oikonomikos (15 min.)

2. Margaret Graver, Princeton University

Senecan "Masculinity" and the Malagma Moecharum (15 min.)

3. David H. Sick, University of Minnesota

Ummidia Quadratilla: Lazy Pantomime Watcher or Cagey Businesswoman? (15 min.)

4. Jorge Garcia-López, Cornell University

Lucian and the Gender of History (15 min.)

Discussion

 

8:30 am                         Section 30               Manchester Ballroom B
                               Paper Session:                    Hyatt Regency
                                 Language
                          Zeph Stewart, Presider

1. Steve Reece, Saint Olaf College

Prothesis and Aphaeresis in the Homeric Kunstsprache (15 min.)

2. Frank P. Lihvar, John Carroll University

Plato's Use of the ti de Formula: Inductive and Deductive Premises (15 min.)

3. Helma JM Dik, University of Amsterdam

The Position of the Adjective in Greek Prose (15 min.)

4. Eric Casey, University of Pennsylvania

Aristotle on the Philosophical Value of Etymology (15 min.)

5. Vassilis Vagios, National Taiwan University

Towards a Description of the Semantics of the Classical Greek Verbal Moods (15 min.)

Discussion

8:30 am                        Section 31                Manchester Ballroom C
                             Panel Session:                      Hyatt Regency
               New Approaches to Teaching the Odes of Horace
                      Glenn Knudsvig, Organizer
                (Sponsored by the American Classical League)

1. Ronnie Ancona, Hunter College

Disruptive Desire: Sexuality, Gender and the Interpretation of Horace's Odes (25 min.)

2. Michele Lowrie, New York University

Stop Making Sense: Horace 3.27 (25 min.)

3. Margaret A. Brucia, Earl L. Vandermuelen High School, New York

Memorable Images and Forgettable Odes (25 min.)

Respondent: Matthew Santirocco, New York University

Discussion

 

8:30 am                         Section 32               Manchester Ballroom A
                                 Seminar:                        Hyatt Regency
                Current State of Gender and Sexual Studies
                       John G. Younger, Organizer
     (Sponsored by the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Classical Caucus)

Introduction: John G. Younger, Duke University (10 min.)

1. Nancy Rabinowitz, Hamilton College

Gender Unmasked in Greek Drama (15 min.)

2. Keith De Vries, University of Pennsylvania

Tracking the Sexualities of Attic Vase Painters (15 min.)

3. Paul Rehak, Loyola University of Chicago

Nothing to do with Myth? (15 min.)

Discussion

 

8:30 am                         Section 33               Manchester Ballroom D
                   Organizer Refereed Panel Session:             Hyatt Regency
             Vile Bodies:  Roman Satire and Corporeal Discourse
            Barbara K. Gold and Susanna H. Braund, Co-Organizers

Chairs and Moderators: Barbara K. Gold, Hamilton College

Susanna H. Braund, University of London

1. Paul Allen Miller, Texas Tech University

The Bodily Grotesque in Roman Satire: Images of Sterility (20 min.)

2. Kenneth J. Reckford, University of North Carolina

Reading the Sick Body: Decomposition and Morality in Persius' Third Satire (20 min.)

3. Jonathan Walters, University of Bristol

Making a Spectacle of the Body: Putting Male Sexual Deviants on Show in Satire (20 min.)

4. Christopher J. McDonough, University of Toronto

Satire and the Grotesque in a Monastic Setting (20 min.)

Discussion

8:30 am                        Section 34                Manchester Ballroom F
                   Organizer Refereed Panel Session:             Hyatt Regency
                  Greek Tragedy and Rites de Passages
      Mark W. Padilla and Robin Mitchell-Boyask, Co-Organizers

Introduction, Mark W. Padilla, Bucknell University

1. Clifton Kreps, Northeast Missouri State University

Orestes, Oedipus, Ion (20 min.)

2. Dora C. Pozzi, University of Houston

Hyllus's Coming of Age in Sophocles' Trachiniae (20 min.)

3. Bella Zweig, University of Arizona

Euripides' Helen and Female Rites of Passage (20 min.)

4. Phyllis B. Katz, Dartmouth College

Io in Greek Drama: A Paradigm for the Athenian Community (20 min.)

Respondent: Robin Mitchell-Boyask, Temple University

Discussion (15 min.)

9:00am-10:00am                 Meeting of the                Secretary's Suite
                         Committee on Development                     Marriott
 
9:00am-10:00am           Business Meeting of the                     Connaught
                           Vergilian Society of          America Hyatt Regency
 
9:00am-11:00am          Meeting of the Chairman's                    Boardroom
                    Committee on Computer Activities             Hyatt Regency
 
9:00am-1:00pm                Open Meeting of                          Torrey 3
                         Perseus Computer Users                       Marriott
 
10:00am-11:00am      Meeting of the Board of Directors                  Oxford
         of the American Society of Papyrologists Hyatt Regency
 
10:00am-11:00am        Open Business Meeting for the                 Windsor C
                 Three-Year Colloquium on Late Antiquity         Hyatt Regency
 

FIFTH SESSION FOR THE READING OF PAPERS.

11:00 am                          Section 35             Manchester Ballroom A
                                Paper Session:                   Hyatt Regency
                               Athenian History
                       T. James Luce, Jr., Presider

1. John R. Hale, University of Louisville

Mask of Comedy, Mask of Command: Athenian Old Comedy and the Career of General Phormio (15 min.)

2. Andrew J.E. Bell, University of Nevada

Powerful Prominence in Democratic Athens

3. Michael G. Seaman, University of California, Los Angeles

The Athenian Expedition to Melos in 416 and the Melian Contribution to the "Spartan War Fund" (15 min.)

4. David L. Silverman, Reed College

The Athenian Tax Code: Liberal or Conservative? (15 min.)

5. Alex K. Schiller, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Political Territories and the Seven Boeotarchs of the Fourth Century BC Boeotian Constitutions (15 min.)

6. Sellers C. Lawrence, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Miltos from Keos and the Athenian Navy (15 min.)

Discussion

11:00 am                       Section 36                Manchester Ballroom D
                             Paper Session:                      Hyatt Regency
                         Narrative and Allusion
                       Wendy J. Raschke, Presider

1. Marleen B. Flory, Gustavus Adolphus College

A Lost Statuary Group of the Domus Augusta (15 min.)

2. Polly Hoover, Ohio State University

Cum domino pax ista venit: Lucan BC 1.584-638, the Ara Pacis Augustae, and the Boundaries of Imperium (15 min.)

3. Shadi Bartsch, University of California, Berkeley

Lucan's Civil War and the Ideology of Partisanship (15 min.)

4. David A. Guinee, University of Michigan

Stallions, Bulls, and Characterization in Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica (15 min.)

Discussion

11:00 am                        Section 37               Manchester Ballroom B
                              Paper Session:                     Hyatt Regency
                               Roman Culture
                         Harry B. Evans, Presider

1. Art L. Spisak, University of Iowa

Gift Giving in Martial (15 min.)

2. Sarah E. Cox, Columbia University

Spicing up the Ceremony: Vespasian's Dedications of Cinnamon Wreaths (15 min.)

3. Christopher Michael McDonough, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

The Omen of the Gnawing Mouse: A Study in Roman Folk Religion (15 min.)

4. Stephen Brunet, University of Texas, Austin

How Bloody was Roman Boxing? (15 min.)

Discussion

 

11:00 am                         Section 38              Manchester Ballroom E
                               Panel Session:                    Hyatt Regency
                      Imagines Potissime Haerentiae:
                Looking Roman Historiography Straight in the Eye
                     Hans-Friedrich Mueller, Organizer

1. Michael Hillen, Thesaurus Linguae Latinae, Munich

Semantic Approaches to the Romans' Understanding of Enargeia (15 min.)

2. Melissa Barden Dowling, Southern Methodist University

Crudelitas Imperatoris: Visual Violence and the Construction of Power (15 min.)

3. Ricardo Martínez Lacy, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Snapshots of Greece: The Visual Rhetoric of Justin's Epitome (15 min.)

4. Hans-Friedrich Mueller, The Florida State University

Orosius and the Spectacle of Roman (Religious) Defeat (15 min.)

Respondent: Ann Vasaly, Boston University

Imagines Haerentiae: Reading Visual Representation (25 min.)

Discussion (30 min.)

11:00 am                        Section 39               Manchester Ballroom F
                              Panel Session:                     Hyatt Regency
                         Classics and the Internet
                      William A. Johnson, Organizer
                     (Sponsored by the APA Committee on 
                  Computer Activities, Education Division)

1. Neel Smith, College of the Holy Cross

Creating Resources for Classicists on the World Wide Web (20 min.)

2. Peter van Minnen, Duke University

The Duke Papyri on the Internet (20 min.)

3. Michael Arnush, Skidmore College

Daedalus Opifex on the Internet: Information Resources and the Classics Classroom (20 min.)

4. Linda Wright, University of Washington

Scholarly Communication on the Internet: Collaboration, Resources, and Oops (20 min.)

5. James O'Donnell, University of Pennsylvania

After the Internet, What? (20 min.)

Discussion

 

11:00 am                           Section 40                        Windsor C
                  Three-Year Colloquium on Late Antiquity:       Hyatt Regency
                Conceptions of the Heroic in Late Antiquity:
                           Conflict and Transformation
                 Kate Cooper and Sarolta Takács, Organizers

1. James Francis, University of Kentucky

Heroizing the Holy Man: Continuity, Rehabilitation and Context (20 min.)

2. Robert Lamberton, Washington University, St. Louis

Homeric Heroes in Late-Antique Exegesis (20 min.)

3. Dennis Trout, Tufts University

Cultivating Heroes: Paulinus of Nola's Verse Panegyric on John the Baptist (20 min.)

4. Emily Albu, University of California, Davis

Disarming the Hero in Late Antiquity: Fulgentius on Arms and the Man (20 min.)

Respondent: Michael Whitby, University of Saint Andrews, Scotland (10 min)

Discussion

11:00 am                         Section 41                          Connaught
                               Panel Session:                    Hyatt Regency
              Linguistic Development and Language Diversity
                        Roger D. Woodard, Organizer
                 (Sponsored by the Society for the Study of 
                  Greek and Latin Language and Linguistics)

1. George Giannakis, Loyola Marymount University

On the Prehistory of the Verbal System of Ancient Greek (30 min.)

2. I. J. Livingston, Cornell University

The Phonology of Latin Pre(he)ndo and Praeda (30 min.)

3. Gregory Nagy, Harvard University

Mycenaean Reflexes in Homer (30 min.)

4. William Wyatt, Brown University

Thucydides and Dialect (30 min.)

5. Michael Weiss, University of North Carolina

Salaputium: An Oscanism in Catullus 53? (30 min.)

6. Philip Freeman, Boston University

The Survival of the Gaulish Language Under Roman Rule (30 min.)

Discussion

 

11:00 am                          Section 42             Manchester Ballroom C
                                Paper Session:                   Hyatt Regency
                              Health and Disease
                          Wesley D. Smith, Presider

1. Martha L. Edwards, Truman State University

Ability and Disability in Lysias 24 (15 min.)

2. Julie Laskaris, University of California, Los Angeles

Advancing the Terms of the Debate: Polemical and Persuasive Rhetoric in The Sacred Disease (15 min.)

3. Ralph E. Doty, University of Oklahoma

The Question of Abortion in the Hippocratic Oath (15 min.)

4. Thomas Nelson Winter, University of Nebraska

The Meaning of Lippus, Lippire, Lippitudo (15 min.)

Discussion

11:30 am - 12:30 pm                  Meeting of the                     Oxford
                            Joint Committee on Classics in       Hyatt Regency
                                   American Education
 
11:30 am - 3:00 pm                   Meeting of the       Chairman's Boardroom
                                   Finance Committee             Hyatt Regency
 
12:00 n - 1:00 pm                    Meeting of the                  Windsor B
                    Editorial Board for Non-Print Publications   Hyatt Regency
 
12:00 n - 1:30 pm                    Meeting of the          Secretary's Suite
                            Editors of Classical Journals             Marriott
 

SIXTH SESSION FOR THE READING OF PAPERS.

1:30 pm                            Section 43            Manchester Ballroom B
                                 Paper Session:                  Hyatt Regency
                                    Euripides
                             Helene Foley, Presider

1. Laurel M. Bowman, University of Victoria

Mantic Words: The Curse of Oedipus in Oedipus Coloneus (15 min.)

2. Ann C. Reynolds, University at Buffalo

Seen but Seldom Heard: Children in Euripides (15 min.)

3. Robert L. Gallagher, Ohio State University

Making the Weaker Argument Seem Stronger: Euripides' Electra 518-44 (15 min.)

4. Deborah MacInnes, Duke University

Tiresias Kallinikos: Prophecy and Sacrifice in Euripides' Phoenician Women (15 min.)

5. James Barrett, Cornell University

Pentheus and the Messenger in Euripides' Bacchae (15 min.)

6. Benjamin H. Weaver, Yale University

The Competitive Maenadism of the Daughters of Cadmus: Bacchae 1233-43 (15 min.)

Discussion

1:30 pm                         Section 44               Manchester Ballroom C
                              Paper Session:                     Hyatt Regency
                  Presocratic and Hellenistic Philosophy
                      Lisa Kallet-Marx, Presider

1. Jonathan Fenno, University of California, Los Angeles

Pythagoras, Early Pythagoreans and Tyranny (15 min.)

2. Ferdinand A. Van Gameren, Boston University

The Trial of Anaxagoras: A Lesson in Political Irony (15 min.)

3. Francis M. Dunn, University of California, Santa Barbara

Antiphon on Time (15 min.)

4. Jesse Harvey, University of Virginia

Politics and Public Service in Xenophon's Symposium (15 min.)

5. Michael Wigodsky, Stanford University

The Commom Judgment versus Arbitrary Standards in Philodemus On Poems V, Cols. XXII-XXIII J. (15 min.)

6. Joseph G. DeFilippo, University of North Dakota

Cicero and the Stoic Defense of Divination (15 min.)

1:30 pm                        Section 45                Manchester Ballroom A
                             Paper Session:                      Hyatt Regency
                                  Virgil
                         James O'Hara, Presider

1. Christine Perkell/Zarbin, Emory University

The "Dying Gallus" and the Design of Eclogue 10 (15 min.)

2. Lorenz Rumpf, University of Frankfurt

Bucolic Elements: On the Use of Nouns in Virgil's Eclogues (15 min.)

3. Keith Nightenhelser, DePauw University

The Aeneid's First Word as Allusive Art (15 min.)

4. R. Alden Smith, Baylor University

Hic Terminus Haeret: Dido and the DRN (15 min.)

5. Trevor Fear, University of Southern California

Jupiter's Ironic Messenger: Normalizing the Deviant (15 min.)

6. D. Felton, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Aeneas' Wound: An Example of Mythical Patterning in the Aeneid (15 min.)

 

1:30 pm                         Section 46               Manchester Ballroom F
                              Paper Session:                     Hyatt Regency
                             Class and Status
                         Keith Bradley, Presider

1. Anthony T. Edwards, University of California, San Diego

Hesiod the Peasant? (15 min.)

2. Vincent J. Rosivach, Fairfield University

The Emergence of the Classic Slave Regime in Athens (15 min.)

3. D. Brendan Nagle, University of Southern California

Oikos, Polis and Natural Slavery (15 min.)

4. Peter Alan Hunt, Stanford University

The Slaves and the Generals at Arginusae (15 min.)

5. Margaret A. Imber, Stanford University

Cops, Robbers and Democratic Ideology (15 min.)

6. Leslie Kurke, University of California, Berkeley

Inventing the Hetaira: Sex, Politics and Discursive Conflict in Archaic Greece (15 min.)

Discussion

1:30 pm                         Section 47                           Windsor B
                              Paper Session:                     Hyatt Regency
                                 Tacitus
                         Ronald Mellor, Presider

1. Patrick Sinclair, University of California, Irvine

Revelation, Gender and Rhetoric in Tacitean Historiography (15 min.)

2. Elizabeth Keitel, University of Massachusetts

The Non-Appearance of the Phoenix at Tacitus Annals 6.28 (15 min.)

3. Victoria E. Pagán, University of Chicago

Arminius, Epicharis and Cremutius: Distant Voices of Freedom in the Annals of Tacitus (15 min.)

4. Holly Haynes, University of Washington

Shades of Nero: An Analysis of Galba's Regime in Tacitus' Histories (15 min.)

Discussion

 

1:30 pm                         Section 48               Manchester Ballroom E
                              Panel Session:                     Hyatt Regency
                      Journal of the Plague Years:
                  AIDS and Classical Plague Narrative
           Kirk Ormand and Jeffrey S. Carnes, Co-Organizers

1. Kirk Ormand, Loyola University, Chicago

AIDS and the Classics: Plagues, Power, and Discourse (15 min.)

2. John Kirby, Purdue University

Illness as Text: The Semiotics of Medicine from Hippocrates to AIDS (20 min.)

3. Ben Hennelley, Brown University

Plague and Passion: Virgil's Noric Plague and Sacrificial Crisis (20 min.)

4. Jeffrey S. Carnes, Syracuse University

A Plague on Discourse: Oedipus and the Resistance to Metaphor (20 min.)

Commentator: S. Georgia Nugent, Princeton University (20 min.)

Discussion (25 min.)

1:30 pm                        Section 49                Manchester Ballroom I
                Three Year Colloquium on Greek Law:              Hyatt Regency
                               Greek Law
                     Edward M. Harris, Organizer

Introduction: Edward M. Harris, Brooklyn College and Graduate School, CUNY (10 min.)

1. Michael Gagarin, University of Texas, Austin

Rhetoric and Law at Gortyn (20 min.)

2. Victor Bers, Yale University

The Jury in Rhetoric, Theory, and Spectacle (20 min.)

3. James Sickinger, Florida State University, Tallahassee

The Athenian Lawcode: Publication, Preservation and Consultation (20 min.)

4. Edwin Carawan, Southwest Missouri State University

Pronoia and the Religious Origins of Mens Rea (15 min.)

5. Gailann Rickert, Dickinson College

Premeditation, Intention and Foresight in Athenian Homicide Law (15 min.)

Respondent(s): Stephen Todd, University of Keele (10 min.)

Discussion

 

1:30 pm                           Section 50             Manchester Ballroom D
                          Three-Year Colloquium:                 Hyatt Regency
               The Personal Voice in Classical Scholarship
         Thomas Van Nortwick and Judith Hallett, Co-Organizers

1. John G. Fitch, University of Victoria, BC

Situated Knowledge: Responding to Lucretius (20 min.)

2. James R. Baron, College of William and Mary

A Child of the Soil Reads Catullus, Horace and Vergil (20 min.)

3. Raymond J. Starr, Wellesley College

Ancient Commentators and Contingent Readings of Sub-Literary Texts (20 min.)

4. Christopher C. Spelman, Duke University

The Dilemma of Hero or Collaborator: Reading Catullus 62 (20 min.)

Respondent: Gary Matthews, San Francisco University (20 min.)

Discussion

1:30 pm                             Section 51                       Windsor A
                                  Panel Session:                 Hyatt Regency
                                    Papyrology
                        Jennifer A. Sheridan, Organizer
            (Sponsored by the American Society of Papyrologists)

Presider: Roger S. Bagnall, Columbia University

1. John Oates, Duke University

Equal in Honor to the First Friends (15 min.)

2. Bradford Kirkegaard & Elizabeth Lisi, University of Pennsylvania

Marriage and Divorce in Roman Egypt (15 min.)

3. Gregg Schwendner, Independent Scholar

Callimachus in the House of Psalms at Karanis (15 min.)

4. Traianos Gagos and Ann E. Hanson, University of Michigan

Well Articulated Spaces: [Hippocrates] Epidemics II 6.7-22 (P. Fackelmann 4 + P. Princ. AM 15960A) (15 min.)

Discussion

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm               Annual Meeting of the                Windsor A
                         American Society of Papyrologists       Hyatt Regency
 
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm                  Meeting of the         Chairman's Boardroom
                           Committee for the Performance         Hyatt Regency
                                 of Classical Texts
 
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm           Open Business Meeting of the          Torrey 1/2/3
                              Women's Classical Caucus                Marriott
 
 
 
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm                  Plenary Session        San Diego Ballroom C
                   President-Elect Robert Kaster Presiding            Marriott
 
                                 Presentation of the
             Awards for Excellence in the Teaching of the Classics
 
                                 Presentation of the
                         Charles J. Goodwin Award of Merit
 
                    Presidential Address, Emily Townsend Vermeule
                  Archaeology and Philology:  The Dirt and the Word
 
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm            Presidential Reception     San Diego Ballroom A/B
                          All APA Members are invited                 Marriott
              (Tickets distributed with registration materials)
 
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm         Informal Networking Session        West Lobby Lounge
                         for New and Old Members of the               Marriott
                            Women's Classical Caucus
 
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm   Meeting of the Alumni Association  Manchester Ballroom D/E
                         of the American School of               Hyatt Regency
                        Classical Studies at Athens
 
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm         Informal Reading Session                   Connaught
                    of Greek and Latin sponsored by the          Hyatt Regency
        Society for the Oral Reading of Greek and Latin Literature
 
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm  Annual Meeting of Contributors of the  Chairman's Boardroom
                        Corpus of Etruscan Mirrors               Hyatt Regency
 
9:00 pm - 10:00 pm Meeting of the Antiquities Publication Chairman's Boardroom
                  Committee of the American Academy in Rome      Hyatt Regency
 

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