My Community Bio
Knot Name:  jules.
Wedding Date:  October 22, 2005
Location:  Pittsburgh
Age:  30
What I do when I'm not on The Knot (occupation):
teacher
Where you'll find me on The Knot (favorite board):
Reception Ideas & Etiquette
About our wedding:


We’re Married
What a great night! Things could not have gone better. The
weather was very wet and cold but the only thing we could do
was have a good time! Some of our best pictures actually came
from outside with the umbrellas. Our guests did notice all the
“little details” that I took the time to add. They weren’t
necessary, but they were appreciated. I had fun planning
the wedding and an even better time at it!

Please enjoy the pictures. I’ve gotten so much inspiration from
various bios that I hope someone can find mine helpful. Page
or email me with any questions.
pandabear102205@gmail.com

Unless otherwise noted all pictures were done by
Paul Meyer Photography. Please give
either one of us credit. Thanks!

Here is the link to my planning bio if you want to
see where it all started.
Planning Bio

For more fall ideas check out Anotherfallbio

My sister is getting married 12-30-2006. Here are
some Winter Wedding Ideas I’ve saved for her.




Preparations
Groom Preparations
Miscellaneous Pre-Ceremony Pictures
Ceremony
Formal Pictures
Reception
Ending the Night
Non Professional Pictures
MyPublisher Pages
DIY Projects
Honeymoon Pics
Wedding Recap
Monograms
Favorite Fall Bios




Preparations



Pulling out the veil



My sister gluing crystals to my other bridesmaid’s toes.


I had this hankie made for my sister.


Let the make up begin



Not sure what I’m checking out here



Helping my bridesmaid with her necklace.


Stuffing my face while my photographer documents it all


FI calling…


I was stumped about what to do with my short hair. My stylist
did a great job and I’m pleased with the way it turned out.

Still need to put on my lipstick. I didn’t want to mess it up eating.




Here it is…my dress



Detailing



Can you tell I really loved my dress?



Here are the shoes we all wore and
the purse the bridesmaids carried.



Time to get my behind into that dress.

My bridesmaid fixing my slip. They were so awesome.
I’m a very lucky girl!


Strapping on the torture devices also know as my shoes.


Trying not to fall on my bridesmaid or on my ass.


All right!


It took both of them to lift the dress to help me. It was heavy.
I still managed to knock loose my tiara as we put it on.


“Get in that dress!”


Success


Give me a waist ladies.


Check out my sister’s hands. She’s not messing around.




Mom sees me for the first time.


Adjusting the veil. I love the shadows.




The Jewelry





A few posed photos


This was not a posed photograph. My photographer
just happened to catch my face.





Laugh it up girls…laugh it up. You know they’re laughing at something I did.


This is one of my favorite pictures. Not because of me
but because of the background. Once I looked at
the picture a little better I realized my bridesmaids
were in the background hugging each other to stay warm.


While we were outside my mom came up to me
and gave me a handkerchief from my grandmother’s
sister (both who have passed on). My grandmother’s
sister had carried it in her wedding and had given
it to my mom to carry in hers. My mom was giving it to me.




Of course we both started crying.




Trying to not completely destroy my makeup. I turned away from my
photographer a little bit to keep wiping at my eyes and he got this great shot.


DH’s favorite posed picture of me.


With my dad, trying hard not to laugh (we had gotten “yelled” at).


It got a little cold on the porch.


It was hard holding the train up to keep it from getting soaked.
I had marks on my arm from that strap thing. They were so bad
I was worried they might not be gone by the ceremony..


I was determined to have at least a few pictures taken
outside. The rain slowed to a drizzle long enough for
us to head out and walk up the drive way.


Check out those shoes! You can also see the bloody mess that is my right heel from where I fell down the steps the previous night.



This has to be one of the best pictures from the entire day.
We were having such a great time and we just happened
to turn around to see what was going on.




Here my bridesmaid almost accidentally poked my eye out with her
umbrella. My sister obviously thinks this is hysterical.


Look at our feet! We all wore the same shoes but painted
our toenails differently. My toenails were my something blue.
We also glued crystals to our toenails just for the hell of it.



This walk was one of the most enjoyable parts of the day. We were
giddy and just acted really silly. It was only the girls and me. The
photographer was pretty far away and my parents were still inside.


My bridesmaids


A great picture with my sister.


The family


My bouquet





Groom Preparations

First thing first…get a beer!


Since we were getting ready so far apart our photographer was not able to take picture of the gentlemen getting ready. He was able to get a few shoots of the finishing touches that happened at the reception site.









Ron’s nieces and nephew arrive.


Oh my! Look at that face. Someone wasn’t happy.


Ron is showing his parents where they will
be speaking during the ceremony.





Pinning on the boutonniere.





Confusion over who is in charge of the rings.


Miscellaneous Pre-Ceremony Pictures





My dad smiles…just not in posed pictures.






Hunting for the marriage license.


Sign that bad boy!


I’m like a kid…clapping my hands together with excitement.


The string trio.


Signing the guest book.


My cousin’s cute kid. Also a good shot of my pew buckets,
mums and the leaves that lined the aisle.


The flower girl wanted to practice.




Our wedding bands on our program.


The Ceremony

Ron’s brother (& groomsman) coming out to escort his mom.


Waiting with the officiant to go in.


We were lined up in the back so no one could see us.


DEEP BREATH! I was suddenly very nervous.
Glad to see my dad looks so calm.


Ron’s grandma being escorted to her seat.


Ron’s parents and brother.


Ron smiles as his parents are being seated.


My mom being escorted by my uncle. (non-prof. pic)


Here we go.




Ron’s niece is just too cute. I love how everyone is smiling (even
Ron’s older niece who never smiles). Mom has the camera and dad
has the camcorder. Can you believe I let this sweet thing walk down
the aisle before me? I’m lucky anyone even bothered to look at me! LOL.



With my dad (non prof. pic)




If you look close, my train and veiled have grabbed a mum and I’m
dragging it down the aisle with me. I never noticed.


I’m hugging my dad. This is cute to me because I couldn’t really see Ron’s face until after this moment.




This picture cracks me up because it looks
like we’re both about to vomit.


Merging of the Families: During this part of the ceremony,
both of our parents stood up with us. My mom made a little
speech “accepting” Ron into our family and then Ron’s
mother did the same. It was very touching and I could see
people crying.



This is such a special picture for us. Ron’s dad was hospitalized
for over 6 weeks and we were pretty sure he wouldn’t be able
to make the wedding. He was released from the hospital less than
two days before the wedding. We were so lucky he was able to be with us.



Ron’s brother read “Words on Marriage” by Daphne Rose Kingma


Getting teary eyed during the reading.
Even Ron looks a little misty eyed.









We didn’t know his dad had cried until we got these pictures back.




Finally…we’re married!!!!!







Formal Pictures



It stopped raining for about 10 minutes. However, it was SOOOO cold.
As badly as I wanted pictures outside we just couldn’t do it.


When veils attack…


OK…just go with it.


Look at my poor sister’s legs through her dress.



This may be THE BEST pictures from the entire wedding.









My sis keeping me looking good.




Reception

Here are few shots of the details from the reception

Table Assignments (non-prof. pic)


My aunt is trying to find her table assignment. My mom and
the ladies she worked with cut out those suckers BY HAND!!!
They rock! My mom also did the calligraphy on them.






We used a scrapbook as our guestbook. Some of the pages were
pre-designed but I also designed a lot of them myself.



We made so many of these luminary bags and barely got
to use any of them since the rain kept us inside.


This is part of the cookie table. I really like the flowers the florist used.



More cookies!!!!


Our card box was a wreath that sat on top of a galvanized bucket.


Coloring books—one of the “hits” from the reception (non-prof. pic)


The coloring books in use.


Cupcake tower and the list of cupcake flavors I made so people
would know what they were eating. (1st two: non-prof. pic)




My grandma made me this cake topper. We also had the cake topper
my other grandparents had on the cake at their wedding. No picture of
that though. The two with the white icing were our cupcakes to feed each other.


These take out boxes were stamped, assembled and
“ribboned” by several Pittsburgh knotties. The two weeks
leading up to my wedding were extremely rough and
these girls had a surprise GTG to help me out by making
these boxes. Thanks to…LisaBe, Kari&Paul, italia134, Mary-Chris06,
Maggie (mags&ivan ?), April25, and Erin whose knottie
name is too hard for me to remember (I’ll find it soon). Several
other knotties also contributed for a gift card to help me out.


I like this shot of the head table. We are both talking about the toasts with our attendants.


My sister is teasing me about being bossy when I was a kid.





We put disposable cameras on every table. They were ugly so we wrapped them in pretty paper and tied the scavenger hunt tag on with a pretty ribbon. People really got into finding the pictures on the card and I wish I would have added more items to each card. The pictures turned our very well. We used Fugi cameras. I’ve heard the wedding ones are really crappy.




We gave caramel apples as our favor. They were a huge hit! Not one was left at the end of the night. People kept asking us if we had extra ones hidden somewhere.




I bought each of these for 2 bucks and my sister etched leaves on them for us.


Some decorations on the head table.



Another shot of the head table with the candles I made.


Centerpieces


Next two photos were taken from the disposable cameras the were left on each table.



Some of the items on the photo “scavenger hunt” asked
people to take creative pictures of their centerpiece. Here
are two we that actually aren’t bad.



There is always debate about having kids at weddings but I
have to admit kids can be pretty funny. Check out our ring
bearer on the left. He’s too much!



TIME TO EAT CUPCAKES! People were stealing them off
the tree. I can’t really blame them. They were delicious.



DH got a little on his nose.


The “after” shot…


Nice shot of the tux.


First Dance





Dancing with my dad.




Ron’s nephew & neice.


Friends from work…don’t know where I was when this was going on.


Its time to POLKA!


Sister trying to teach DH to polka…not working.



Doing the polka with my friend and “day of” coordinator Kari.


My sister with her FI



Ending the Night

After the wedding the bridal party stayed at the B&B where we had gotten ready.





Getting ready to get in the hot tub.







Trying to blow the steam away for the photographer
(after a few drinks of course).




See us smooching in the background?



Non Professional Pictures

Waiting for me to come in


Kari has just opened the doors here. My sister is still crying
and Jamie is telling her to cut it out.


During the ceremony


Ron saying his vows



I LIKE THIS PICTURE!! Jeremy is trying to find the rings in his pocket.
I’m dabbing at my eyes with a hankie, and the look on Ron’s face is
classic. I also like the way Ron is holding my one hand in both of his.


We’ve just exchanged rings here.


WE’RE MARRIED!!!!!!


Ignore the greenery here. I like this picture because I’m all sparkly.

Recessional



With the science department (my friends from work).


People at work joke about how close were are and my mentor calls
us the “bio babes” which always makes me laugh!


ummm……I’m not too sure here. I’m probably
asking “what in the hell is going on?”





Reception Pictures



















A Few Details

These pictures were taken by guests using our disposable cameras.

Centerpieces, table name card, wrapped cameras with
scavenger hunt card and the apples.


Guest book table before the guests arrived.


DIY memorial candle for our grandparents.



Front of our DIY programs. They looked much better
without our name blocked out.






Even though I took our invitations to the wedding I forgot to give them to our photographer. These are the only pictures we have of the invites and inserts.





I did catch the spelling error before I printed
the inserts. Thank goodness.



More pictures will be added soon.


MyPublisher Pages

Here are a few of the pages that
I’ve started for our coffee table book.
























DIY PROJECTS

You can find pictures for most of these items in this bio or
my planning bio. You can also email me if you have any questions.
When (and if) I get time I’ll add where I found my materials
and other pertinent info.

Save the Date Postcards
Inserts for Invitations
Brunch Cards
Rehearsal Dinner Invitations
Poems to accompany all hankerchiefs
Thank You Card for Showers
Thank You Card for Wedding
Guest Book/Scrapbook
Guest Book Table Signs
Packets for Leaf Toss
Card box
Programs
Table Numbers
Place cards
Table Assignment “Map”
Caramel Apple with Thank You Tags
Coloring Books
Memorial Candle
Pillar Candle Holders for Head Table
Camera Wraps with Scavenger Hunt Cards
Cupcake Flavor Signs
Luminaries
MyPublisher Book (gift to DH)
Flower Girl Basket—my mom
Ring Bearer Pillow—my mom
Veil—my mom
Toasting Flutes—my sister
Bridesmaid Jewelry—my sister
Take Out Boxes for Cookies—many Pittsburgh knotties

Ceremony & Reception Decorations: although I didn’t make
all the decorations…I picked everything and coordinated it myself.
The only thing my florist took care of was the centerpieces
and silk flower arrangements. I did have a day-of coordinator
to put everything out for me.

Honeymoon

We were in Playa del Carmen for 4 days over Thanksgiving.

We ended up using this picture on our Christmas card this year

We went horseback riding and they took us
in the ocean to “swim” with our horses.




Swimming with Dolphins


When the trainer found out we were on our honeymoon had had us go kiss and Maggie swam up to wave at everyone. Of course we still had to buy the picture. I thought perhaps it would be a gift. LOL


While we were waiting to swim with the dolphins.


We also went snorkeling. They took out to three locations—an inlet, cenote and a collapsed cenote









Wedding Recap

REHEARSAL DINNER

Despite a rocky start on Friday things went wonderfully.

When I woke up Friday morning my lower back was killing me and it burned when I used the bathroom. You know what that means...UTI. So I had to wait to hear from the Dr. to go and have a urinalysis done. So I loaded up on Ibuprofen and that Urinstat stuff that makes the pain/burn go away. We were busy, but things were getting done. FI left to go meet his parents for the RD and I was packing some of my stuff into my car. Well, I was heading back down my outside steps and I totally fell down the steps. I managed to grab the rail and mostly just kinda bumped the rest of the way down. I really ripped up the back of my heel. So now I’m laying at the bottom of the steps, crying, in the rain. It was pathetic. Funny now, but not then. I managed to finally stop myself from bleeding, but now I’m a total mess. My make-up was running, my sweater was ruined, lets not even talk about my hair.

After driving to Cranberry in horrible rush hour traffic in the rain, I finally make it to the RD. FI entire family is 30 minutes late. Some of them decided at the last minute they weren't coming. So we wasted money on them. All I was thinking was..."if my wedding is anything like this, its going to suck"

BUT THEN EVERYTHING GOT BETTER!!!!! Despite the food at the North Park Deck House Lounge being marginal, we had fun. We practiced the ceremony and gave out gifts. We had these bride and groom caps my mom bought us to wear. I got to see DH’s dad who I hadn't seen in months. We all got to socialize and just hang out together.

Looking back now I’m smiling as I write about my difficulties early on Friday and I guess that’s what is important.

A few things I forgot from the RD. The hankies were a huge hit. My dad and sister cried and FIL and DH’s grandma both told me how touched they were by the hankies. DH LOVED his MyPublisher book from his trip to China. He told me later it was one of the best gifts he’s ever received.

UMBRELLAS

On Thursday the 20th I pretty much gave up on having any type of nice weather. I went out and bought the three biggest umbrellas I could find. Two black and one black & white. I’m so glad I did. I was able to get a least a few pictures outside.

PRE-CEREMONY

I actually slept like a rock the night before the wedding. I’m sure it had something to do with my tumble down the steps and my UTI. I woke up Saturday pretty calm. I took my doggie to a kennel. I was bummed because he’s never been kenneled before but there was no way anyone could let him out. When I got back home Kari was waiting, they loaded up my Xterra and off they went with all the stuff. My sis and I looked at each other like “what do we do now since there is no planning stuff left?” I was confident that Kari would take care of everything (and she did!) so sis and I headed off to the B&B. With a few minor exceptions we had a good time.

A friend of mine did our hair and she is a total riot, it really kept me relaxed. The make up artist did a good job making us look beautiful. It was a little funny because the proprietors weren’t actually in the house at that point. Their sons (grown men) were there trying to find us extension cords and all this little stuff. They were really cute trying to please a bride-to-be and her entourage of women.

Paul & Cyndy Meyer showed up and started snapping away. I know we got some really good shots. At one point my bridesmaids and I walked up the driveway under umbrellas holding up our dresses so they didn’t get wet. He also got some pretty gross ones. For example, my bridesmaid clipping the hanging skin off my cut up heel and then applying second skin to it. I know I want my day chronicled but really, that’s just sick. Hopefully he won’t choose it as one to be put on line. lol

Good suggestion for rainy day brides. Bring a lot of sheets with you. We put them over a lot of stuff so my dress didn’t get messed up. It can be rolled up under the dress so it can’t be seen. It really came in handy getting into and out of the car. We draped it over the part of the seat you sit on and let it hand out the door so my dress never came in contact with the car. Then they pulled it out from under my butt. I hope Paul got a picture of my dad and I in the car. There was tulle, and fabric and beads and veil everywhere. I’m sure he couldn’t use his rear view or passenger mirror because of my dress.

CEREMONY

As soon as we got to the Atrium I had to go to the bathroom. What an ordeal! One girl on each side, dress held up high. Glad I only needed to go once more after that! Ron was on his way in so I was whisked back to bride’s room. This is a fancy name for a room with a table, a few uncomfortable chairs, a cold floor and one mirror. Before I got back there I was able to see the tables set and the cookie tables but that was about it. From what I was able to see everything looked spectacular. I had to sit in there for an hour but it went really fast. My one bridesmaid went out and took pictures of all the little detail stuff so I could see them. The Jr. bridesmaids, flower girl and ring bearer showed up. Paul Meyer was in and out along with my parents and Ron’s mom. Guests started showing up 40 minutes early and came in! I don’t know about you but when I’m that early I either wait in the car or drive around. Finishing touches were still being done and people were hanging out watching. I don’t think they cared and I didn’t either, I just thought it was a little strange.

Kari was great. I knew she was taking care of everything. People would rush in panicked with a question and I’d say “I don’t know, find Kari” I think I pissed my mom off once or twice doing this because she knew I knew the answer but didn’t want to deal with it. I was really calm until Kari said “all right, lets go line up” Then I actually started to get a little dizzy. I was just thinking “this is it, my last chance to back out” not that I wanted to, I just thought of it. So she got us all lined up but my dad and I had to hide behind these plants so no one would see us. All I could see were my bridal party’s butts as they walked through the doors into the greenhouse. Then Kari pulled the double doors shut and my dad and I came out and stood behind the doors. It was really dramatic, Kari and someone else pulled open the doors and the trio started playing my processional and I finally got to see Ron. I remember hearing the music start, but after that I didn’t hear it again. I just kept looking at Ron and smiling. I thought I would ball but I think I was all cried out after falling down the steps. Apparently my sister cried/sobbed the entire way as she walked down the aisle (how cute).

Our officiant did a great job. When we met with her she asked us why each of us loved the other. I thought this was just to get to know us, but she actually used it during the ceremony. It was very sweet and I heard several people sniffling as that was going on. My sister was still crying but now laughing at herself as well so every once in awhile I’d hear her. For a few minutes at the beginning I thought I might have to sit down I felt so light headed. I squeezed Ron’s hand really tightly and he whispered if I was all right. About half way through once our vows started I felt better. People started to clap before we were officially announced as married so that was funny. Our marriage had been a long time in the making and we’ve overcome some fairly large obstacles. So once we got to kiss and were announced everyone clapped for us and we walked out. I think we went too fast because ¾ of the way down Ron said to slow down. Oops.

People continually comment throughout the night about how our ceremony was one of the most beautiful ones they’ve ever been to. They enjoyed how personalized and unique it was. That was nice because the ceremony is obviously a very important part of a wedding and we took awhile deciding on our vows and on a reading. Once the ceremony was over I was completely relaxed for the rest of the night.

PICTURE TIME!

I was determined to have pictures taken outside and our photographer was excited with the challenge of photographing us in the rain. We had decided to not have a limousine since everything was at one place. This also freed up money for the string trio. I never considered how we would get around to have pictures taken. We kinda ran around confused for a little bit before we figured out we could us Ron’s parent’s mini van. Then we had to run around looking for the umbrellas. It was the only unorganized part of the wedding. Seven of us squeezed into the van (my dress took up a lot of space) and Paul Meyer squeezed in the little area between the seat and the sliding door and squatted there as we drove. We tried to make it to a barn for pictures but it was too dark. So instead we pulled behind a school where there was a pavilion. Let me tell you…it was butt ass cold out there. I’m pretty sure we got nice shots with some trees in the background. There is also a good one of my veiling flying up into the faces of the bridesmaids. If it wasn’t so cold we could have stayed out for more pictures, the rain had finally slowed up, but it didn’t happen. As we were driving back our photographer had us pull off the side of route 488 which runs right through the middle of the little town Prospect. He got out and set up his tripod in the middle of the road. He then had us walk down the center line with the umbrella. Cars were driving by beeping and waving at us. It was fun. There was a line of cars behind the photographer waiting to go by. He kept telling us to slow down. I was paranoid he was going to get run over and I’d never get to see our pictures. The bridal party was cat calling to us from the minivan where they were still parked down the street. I can’t wait to see those pictures.

RECEPTION

When we came back from pictures we went into the greenhouse to have pictures taken with out families. This was umm….”interesting” to say the least. I won’t bore you with any details but lets just say one of my favorite parts was my aunt (in law) commenting about how the leaf toss after the ceremony “really worked out well” geez…thanks for noticing, like I can make people throw leaves at us.

After pictures we had about 15 minutes until dinner was going to be served. We had decided to do a receiving line before dinner. We thought our older relatives would want to see us but that most people really wouldn’t be interested. Boy were we wrong. The next thing I new the line was leading out the greenhouse, through the atrium and into the reception hall. EVERYONE got in line to see us. I was very touched. It was fun but grueling. I can’t remember the last time I smiled, kissed, hugged and talked so much one time. At one point I hear this very strange noise behind us, kind of like “whoaaaugghhumph”. I turn around and our photographer is doing a noser into one of our huge mums. My dad goes “oh shit” and turns around to help him. He tried to grab the stone “pillar” that was next to him for balance, but it was actually plastic and started swaying. I was sure it was going to fall on us. I kept thinking “this is where the wedding goes downhill” but somehow the decorations stayed up. My dad and Ron go Paul out of the mums and he kept right on shooting pictures and the receiving line went on. Kari said her Paul got it on video and they kept rewinding that part and playing it over and over. How funny! I cant wait to see that!

I heard the food was excellent. I took a bite of everything but wasn’t able to eat. I had plenty of time, I just couldn’t eat. Everyone else seemed to enjoy it. I guess the cupcakes were too tempting because a friend of mine came over to tell me people were starting to sneak them off the cupcake tree. My DJ had to make an announcement asking people to wait until Ron and I had a chance to “feed” each other. We decided to be “nice” feeding each other but I somehow got it up Ron’s nose and he put almost the whole cupcake in my mouth. It made for some funny pictures. The cupcakes were a big hit.

I was very nervous about our first dance. It ended up being no big deal. After a minute or two no one was really paying that much attention to us (which was fine by me!!!). My dad and I danced next and part way through the song we invited all dads and their daughters to dance with us. It was spectacular. I have some great photos from this part of the night. We did the same with the mother son dance. People loved it and we had many compliments about it. We also packed the floor for the anniversary dance. My grandparents ended up “winning” and my grandma was so excited that she got the bouquet. We took a picture with them and plan to frame it for them. Although the dance floor wasn’t packed the entire night, there were always people on it and Ron and I had a good time dancing. I know I said it wouldn’t happen, but nothing gets people on the dance floor like the chicken dance. I couldn’t believe how many people did the chicken dance. I just told myself that my guest deserve to have a good time and if that means the chicken dance happens, so be it. The people that danced it had a blast. We also tried to do the Tarentela (sorry for the spelling, I have NO idea how to spell it) but that was an absolute disaster. DH’s grandmother kept dancing on my veil and I couldn’t get it out from under her feet!

What people commented on the most from our day…
Coloring books
Cupcakes
Take out containers for cookies and cupcakes
The father/daughter and mother/son dances that included
all dads, daughters, moms and sons
Caramel apples
My dress
The mums and leaves during the ceremony
and in general just how beautiful and
personalized everything was

I was so happy for so many reasons…I was finally married, everyone I cared about was able to make it, things came together beautifully and I think everyone had a good time. It was nice that people noticed all those little details that I put so much time into. Everything still would have been great without them, but having them made the entire day extra special. I truly feel our wedding reflected Ron and I as two unique people who want to celebrate in a way that was special to us. I think people appreciated the “sincerity” in everything we planned. I wouldn’t have done anything differently. Well, I would have changed the weather if I could have.

When the night ended, Ron and I with most of the bridal party, headed back to the bed & breakfast. We got in the hot tub and drank a little beer. I thought we would be up all night, but everyone was exhausted so after an hour we all ended up going to bed. Even though it rained and there was much drama leading up to it, it was a great day! I wish we could do it again!



Monograms

Here are some of the monograms I’ve made for myself.








Here are a few monograms I’ve made for other
Knotties. Please email me if you have questions or are
interested in having your monogram made.



















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