CONTENTS OF DISCOURSE & SOCIETY Volumes 1-19 ( ) Ordered by last name of first author

CONTENTS OF DISCOURSE & SOCIETY Volumes 1-19 (1990-2008) Ordered by last name of first author Achard, P. (1993). Discourse and Social Praxis in the C...
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CONTENTS OF DISCOURSE & SOCIETY Volumes 1-19 (1990-2008) Ordered by last name of first author

Achard, P. (1993). Discourse and Social Praxis in the Construction of Nation and State. Discourse & Society, 4(1), 75-98. Achugar, M. (2004). The events and actors of 11 September 2001 as seen from Uruguay: analysis of daily newspaper editorials. Discourse & Society, 15(2-3), 291- 320. Achugar, M. (2007). Between remembering and forgetting: Uruguayan military discourse about human rights (1976-2004). Discourse & Society, 18(5), 521-547. Adams, P. J., Towns, A., & Gavey, N. (1995). Dominance and Entitlement: The Rhetoric Men Use to Discuss Their Violence towards Women. Discourse & Society, 6(3), 387-406. Akioye, A. A. (1994). The Rhetorical Construction of Radical Africanism at the UnitedNations: Metaphoric Cluster as Strategy. Discourse & Society, 5(1), 7-31. Al-Ali, M. N. (2005). Communicating messages of solidarity, promotion and pride in death announcements genre in Jordanian newspapers. Discourse & Society, 16(1), 5-31. Al-Ali, M. N. (2006). Religious affiliations and masculine power in Jordanian wedding invitation genre. Discourse & Society, 17(6), 691-714. Allen, R. L., & Kuo, C. (1991). Communications and beliefs about racial equality. Discourse & Society, 2(3), 259-279. Andersson, M. (2008). Constructing young masculinity: a case study of heroic discourse on violence. Discourse & Society, 19(2), 139-161. Antaki, C., & Rapley, M. (1996). ́Quality of Life ́ Talk: The Liberal Paradox of Psychological Testing. Discourse & Society, 7(3), 293-316. Antaki, C., Walton, C., & Finlay, W. M. L. (2007). How proposing an activity to a person with an intellectual disability can imply a limited identity. Discourse & Society, 18(4), 393-410. Arminen, I. (2000). On the context sensitivity of institutional interaction. Discourse & Society, 11(3), 435-458. Arminen, I. (2004). On the weakness of institutional rules - the case of addiction group

therapy. Discourse & Society, 15(6), 683-704.

Arveda Kissling, E. (1991). Street harassment: The language of sexual terrorism. Discourse & Society, 2(4), 451-460. Askehave, I. (2004). If language is a game - these are the rules: a search into the rhetoric of the spiritual self-help book If Life is a Game - These are the Rules. Discourse & Society, 15(1), 5-31. Astroff, R. J., & Nyberg, A. K. (1992). Discursive hierarchies and the construction of crisis in the news: a case study. Discourse & Society, 3(1), 5-23. Auburn, T. (2005). Narrative reflexivity as a repair device for discounting 'cognitive distortions' in sex offender treatment. Discourse & Society, 16(5), 697-718. Auburn, T., Drake, S., & Willig, C. (1995). ́You Punched Him, Didn ́t You? ́: Versions of Violence in Accusatory Interviews. Discourse & Society, 6(3), 353-386. Augoustinos, M., LeCouteur, A., & Soyland, J. (2002). Self-sufficient arguments in political rhetoric: constructing reconciliation and apologizing to the Stolen Generations. Discourse & Society, 13(1), 105-142. Augoustinos, M., Tuffin, K., & Every, D. (2005). New racism, meritocracy and individualism: constraining affirmative action in education. Discourse & Society, 16(3), 315-340. Augoustinos, M., Tuffin, K., & Rapley, M. (1999). Genocide of a failure to gel? Racism, history and nationalism in Australian talk. Discourse & Society, 10(3), 351-378. Azuma, S. (1997). Speech Accommodation and Japanese Emperor-Hirohito. Discourse & Society, 8(2), 189-202. Bailey, B. (2000). Communicative-Behavior and Conflict Between African-American Customers and Korean Immigrant Retailers in Los-Angeles. Discourse & Society, 11(1), 86-108. Ball, M. A. (1991). Revisiting the Gulf of Tonkin crisis: an analysis of the private communication of President Johnson and his advisers. Discourse & Society, 2(3), 281-296. Barrett, R. (2006). Ethnolinguistic Chicago: Language and Literacy in the City's Neighborhoods. Discourse & Society, 17(2), 271-273. Bartlett, T. (2005). Amerindian development in Guyana: legal documents as background to discourse practice. Discourse & Society, 16(3), 341-364. Barton, E. L. (1999). Informational and Interactional Functions of Slogans and Sayings in the Discourse of a Support Group. Discourse & Society, 10(4), 461-486. Baxter, J. (2002). Competing discourses in the classroom: a Post-structuralist Discourse Analysis of girls' and boys' speech in public contexts. Discourse & Society, 13(6),

827-842. Bekalu, M. A. (2006). Presupposition in news discourse. Discourse & Society, 17(2), 147-172. Bell, A. (1994). Climate of Opinion: Public and Media Discourse on the Global Environment. Discourse & Society, 5(1), 33-64. Benwell, B. (2005). 'Lucky this is anonymous.' Ethnographies of reception in men's magazines: a 'textual culture' approach. Discourse & Society, 16(2), 147-172. Berardi, L. (2001). Globalization and Poverty in Chile. Discourse & Society, 12(1), 4758. Bergvall, V. L., & Remlinger, K. A. (1996). Reproduction, resistance and gender in educational discourse: the role of Critical Discourse Analysis. Discourse & Society, 7(4), 453-479. Berman, L. (2000). Surviving on the Streets of Java: Homeless Childrens Narratives of Violence. Discourse & Society, 11(2), 149-174. Bhatia, A. (2006). Critical discourse analysis of political press conferences. Discourse & Society, 17(2), 173-203. Billig, M. (1990). Stacking the cars of ideology: The history of the ”Sun Souvenir Royal Album”. Discourse & Society, 1(1), 17-38. Billig, M. (2001). Humor and Hatred: The Racist Jokes of the Ku-Klux-Klan. Discourse & Society, 12(3), 267-289. Billig, M. (2008). The language of critical discourse analysis: the case of nominalization. Discourse & Society, 19(6), 783-800. Billig, M. (2008). Nominalizing and de-nominalizing: a reply. Discourse & Society, 19(6), 829-841 Billig, M., & MacMillan, K. (2005). Metaphor, idiom and ideology: the search for 'no smoking guns' across time. Discourse & Society, 16(4), 459-480. Bing, J. M., & Lombardo, L. X. (1997). Talking Past Each Other About Sexual Harassment: An Exploration of Frames for Understanding. Discourse & Society, 8(3), 293-311. Biryukov, N., Gleisner, J., & Sergeyev, V. (1995). The Crisis of ́sobornost ́: Parliamentary Discourse in Present-Day Russia. Discourse & Society, 6(2), 149175. Biryuokov, N., & Sergeyev, V. (1993). Parliamentarianism and sobornost ́. Discourse & Society, 4(1), 57-74. Bishop, H., & Jaworski, A. (2003). 'We beat 'em': nationalism and the hegemony of homogeneity in the British press reportage of Germany versus England during Euro 2000. Discourse & Society, 14(3), 243-271.

Blas-Arroyo, J. L. (2003). 'Perdóneme que se lo diga, pero vuelve usted a faltar a la verdad, señor Gonzalez': form and function of politic verbal behaviour in face-toface Spanish political debates. Discourse & Society, 14(4), 395-423. Blommaert, J. (1990). Modern African Political Style: Strategies and Genre in Swahili Political Discourse. Discourse & Society, 1(2), 115-131. Blommaert, J. (2001). Investigating narrative inequality: African asylum seekers’ stories in Belgium. Discourse & Society, (12(4), 413-449. Blommaert, J. (2008). Bernstein and poetics revisited: voice, globalization and education. Discourse & Society, 19(4), 425-451. Bogoch, B. (1994). Power, Distance and Solidarity: Models of Professional-Client Interaction in an Israeli Legal Aid Setting. Discourse & Society, 5(1), 65-88. Bolivar, A. (2001). Changes in Venezuelan political dialogue: the role of advertising during electoral campaigns. Discourse & Society, 12(1), 23-45. Bonilla-Silva, E., & Forman, T. A. (2000). “I am not a racist...”: mapping White college students’racial ideology in the USA. Discourse & Society, 11(1), 50-85. Bowers, J., & Iwi, K. (1993). The Discursive Construction of Society. Discourse & Society 4(3), 357-393. Boynton, G. R. (1991). When senators and publics meet at the Environmental Protection Subcommittee. Discourse & Society, 2(2), 131-156. Brookes, H. J. (1995). ́Suit, Tie and a Touch of Juju -́ The Ideological Construction of Africa: A Critical Discourse Analysis of News on Africa in the British Press. Discourse & Society, 6(4), 461-494. Bruner, M. L. (2002). Taming 'wild' capitalisin. Discourse & Society, 13(2), 167-184. Bulow, P. H. (2004). Sharing experiences of contested illness by storytelling. Discourse & Society, 15(1), 33-53. Bunzl, M. (2000). Inverted Appellation and Discursive Gender Insubordination: An Austrian Case-Study in Gay Male Conversation. Discourse & Society, 11(2), 207-236. Butt, D. G., Lukin, A., & Matthiessen, C. M. I. M. (2004). Grammar - the first covert operation of war. Discourse & Society, 15(2-3), 267-290. Buttny, R., & Williams, P. L. (2000). Demanding Respect: The Uses of Reported Speech in Discursive Constructions of Interracial Contact. Discourse & Society, 11(1), 109-133. Buttny, R., & Ellis, D. G. (2007). Accounts of violence from Arabs and Israelis on nightline. Discourse & Society, 18(2), 139-161. Calsamiglia, H., & Van Dijk, T. A. (2004). Popularization discourse and knowledge about the genome. Discourse & Society, 15(4), 369-389.

Cameron, D. (1998). Is There Any Ketchup, Vera: Gender, Power and Pragmatics. Discourse & Society, 9(4), 437-455. Campbell, S., & Roberts, C. (2007). Migration, ethnicity and competing discourses in the job interview: synthesizing the institutional and personal. Discourse & Society, 18(3), 243-271. Carbó, T. (1992). Towards an interpretation of interruptions in Mexican parliamentary discourse. Discourse & Society, 3(1), 25-45. Carbo, T. (2001). Regarding Reading: On a Methodological Approach. Discourse & Society, 12(1), 59-89. Carranza, I. E. (1999). Winning the Battle in Private Discourse: Rhetorical-Logical Operations in Storytelling. Discourse & Society, 10(4), 509-541. Chang, G. C., & Mehan, H. B. (2008). Why we must attack Iraq: Bush's reasoning practices and argumentation system. Discourse & Society, 19(4), 453-482. Chang, Y. R. (2004). Courtroom questioning as a culturally situated persuasive genre of talk. Discourse & Society, 15(6), 705-722. Charteris-Black, J. (2006). Britain as a container: immigration metaphors in the 2005 election campaign. Discourse & Society, 17(5), 563-581. Cheng, M. (2002). The Standoff - what is unsaid? A praginatic analysis of the conditional marker 'if'. Discourse & Society, 13(3), 309-317. Cheng, M. (2006). Constructing a new political spectacle: tactics of Chen Shui-bian's 2000 and 2004 inaugural speeches. Discourse & Society, 17(5), 583-608. Chiang, W. Y., & Duann, R. F. (2007). Conceptual metaphorsfor SARS: 'war' between whom?. Discourse & Society, 18(5), 579-602. Chiapello, E., & Fairclough, N. (2002). Understanding the new management ideology: a transdisciplinary contribution from critical discourse analysis and new sociology of capitalism. Discourse & Society, 13(2), 185-208. Chilton, P. (1990). Politeness, Politics and Diplomacy. Discourse & Society, 1(2), 201-224. Chilton, P., & Ilyin, M. (1993). Metaphor in political discourse: The case of the common European house”. Discourse & Society, 4(1), 7-32. Chouliaraki, L. (1998). Regulation in ́progressivist ́ pedagogic discourse: individualized teacherpupil talk. Discourse & Society, 9(1), 5-32. Chouliaraki, L. (2000). Political Discourse in the News: Democratizing Responsibility or Aestheticizing Politics. Discourse & Society, 11(3), 293-314. Chouliaraki, L. (2004). Watching 11 September: the politics of pity. Discourse & Society, 15(2-3), 185-198.

Clark, C., Drew, P., & Pinch, T. (1994). Managing Customer Objections During RealLife Sales Negotiations. Discourse & Society, 5(4), 437-462. Coates, L., & Wade, A. (2004). Telling it like it isn't: obscuring perpetrator responsibility for violent crime. Discourse & Society, 15(5), 499-526. Coates, L., Bavelas, J. B., & Gibson, J. (1994). Anomalous Language in Sexual Assault Trial Judgments. Discourse & Society, 5(2), 189-206. Cole, C. M. (1991). ́Oh wise women of the stall... ́. Discourse & Society, 2(4), 401-411.

Condit, C. M. (2004). The meaning and effects of discourse about genetics: methodological variations in studies of discourse and social change. Discourse & Society, 15(4), 391-407. Condor, S. (2000). Pride and Prejudice: Identity Management in English Peoples Talk About This Country. Discourse & Society, 11(2), 175-205. Conefrey, T. (1997). Gender, culture and authority in a university life sciences laboratory. Discourse & Society, 8(3), 313-340. Connell, I., & Galasinski, D. (1996). Cleaning Up Its Act: The CIA on the Internet. Discourse & Society, 7(2), 165-186. Connell, I., & Galasinski, D. (1998). Academic Mission Statements: an exercise in negotiation. Discourse & Society, 9(4), 457-479. Cook, G., & Walter, T. (2005). Rewritten rites: language and social relations in traditional and contemporary funerals. Discourse & Society, 16(3), 365-391. Cook, G., Pieri, E., & Robbins, P. T. (2004). 'The scientists think and the public feels': expert perceptions of the discourse of GM food. Discourse & Society, 15(4), 433449. Cooks, L. M., & Hale, C. L. (1992). A feminist approach to the empowerment of women mediators. Discourse & Society, 3(3), 277-300. Corradi, C. (1991). Text, context and individual meaning: Rethinking life stories in a hermeneutic framework. Discourse & Society, 2(1), 105-118. Cotterill, J. (2001). Domestic Discord, Rocky Relationships: Semantic Prosodies in Representations of Marital Violence in the O.J. Simpson Trial. Discourse & Society, 12(3), 291-312. Coupland, J. (1996). Dating advertisementes: discourses of the commodified self. Discourse & Society, 7(2), 187-202. Coupland, J., & Williams, A. (2002). Conflicting discourses, shifting ideologies: pharmaceutical, 'alternative' and feminist emancipatory texts on the menopause. Discourse & Society, 13(4), 419-445.

Coupland, J., Robinson, J. D., & Coupland, N. (1994). Frame Negotiation in DoctorElderly Patient Consultations. Discourse & Society, 5(1), 89-124. Coupland, N., & Coupland, J. (1997). Bodies, beaches and burn-times: ́environmentalism ́ and its discursive competitors. Discourse & Society, 8(1), 7-25. Davies, J. (2003). Expressions of gender: an analysis of pupils' gendered discourse styles in small group classroom discussions. Discourse & Society, 14(2), 115-132. De Cillia, R., Reisigl, M., & Wodak, R. (1999). The discursive construction of national identities. Discourse & Society, 10(2), 149-173.

De Francisco, V. L. (1991). The Sounds of Silence: How Men Silence Women in Marital Relations. Discourse & Society, 2(4), 413-423. De Goede, M. (1996). Ideology in the US welfare debate: neo-liberal representations of poverty. Discourse & Society, 7(3), 317-357. Didi-Ogren, H. (2005). Beyond Sex and Gender. Discourse & Society, 16(3), 455-456. Downing, J. (1990). U.S. media discourse on South Africa: the development of a situation model. Discourse & Society, 1(1), 39-60. Downing, J. D. H. (1999). Hate Speech and First-Amendment Absolutism Discourses in the Us. Discourse & Society, 10(2), 175-189. Drury, J. (2002). 'When the mobs are looking for witches to burn, nobody's safe': talking about the reactionary crowd. Discourse & Society, 13(1), 41-73. Dunmire, P. (2005). Preempting the future: rhetoric and ideology of the future in political discourse. Discourse & Society, 16(4), 481-513. Edley, N., & Wetherell, M. (1997). Jockeying for position: the construction of masculine identities. Discourse & Society, 8(2), 203-217. Edwards, J. (2004). After the fall. Discourse & Society, 15(2-3), 155-184. Eglin, P. (2002). Members' gendering work: 'women', feminists' and membership categorization analysis. Discourse & Society, 13(6), 819-825. Ehrlich, S. (1998). The Discursive Reconstruction of Sexual Consent. Discourse & Society, 9(2), 149-171. Ehrlich, S. (2002). Legal institutions, nonspeaking recipiency and participants' orientations. Discourse & Society, 13(6), 731-747. Ehrlich, S., & King, R. (1992). Gender-based language reform and the social construction of meaning. Discourse & Society, 3(2), 151-166. Ekström, M. (2001). Politicians interviewed on television news. Discourse & Society, 12(5), 563-584.

Englund, H. (2004). Towards a critique of rights talk in new democracies: the case of legal aid in Malawi. Discourse & Society, 15(5), 527-551. Eriksson, K., & Aronsson, K. (2005). 'We're really lucky': Co-creating 'us' and the 'Other' in school booktalk. Discourse & Society, 16(5), 719-738. Erjavec, K. (2001). Media Representation of the Discrimination Against the Roma in Eastern-Europe: The Case of Slovenia. Discourse & Society, 12(6), 699-727. Erjavec, K. (2004). Beyond advertising and journalism: Hybrid promotional news discourse. Discourse & Society, 15(5), 553-578. Erjavec, K., & Volcic, Z. (2007). 'War on terrorism' as a discursive battleground: Serbian recontextualization of G.W Bush's discourse. Discourse & Society, 18(2), 123-137. Etter-Lewis, G. (1991). Standing up and speaking out: African American women ́s narrative legacy. Discourse & Society, 2(4), 425-437. Evaldsson, A. C. (2005). Staging insults and mobilizing categorizations in a multiethnic peer group. Discourse & Society, 16(6), 763-786. Every, D., & Augoustinos, M. (2007). Constructions of racism in the Australian parliamentary debates on asylum seekers. Discourse & Society, 18(4), 411-436. Fairclough, N. (2003). 'Political correctness': the politics of culture and language. Discourse & Society, 14(1), 17-28. Fairclough, N. L. (1992). Discourse and Text: Linguistic and Intertextual Analysis within Discourse Analysis. Discourse & Society, 3(2), 193-217. Fairclough, N. L. (1993). Critical discourse analysis and the marketisation of public discourse: the universities. Discourse & Society, 4(2), 133-168. Fang, Y. J. (1994). Riots and Demonstrations in the Chinese Press: A Case-Study of Language and Ideology. Discourse & Society, 5(4), 463-481. Fang, Y. J. (2001). Reporting the same events? A critical analysis of Chinese print news media texts. Discourse & Society, 12(5), 585-613. Fasulo, A., Loyd, H., & Padiglione, V. (2007). Children's socialization into cleaning practices: a cross-cultural perspective. Discourse & Society, 18(1), 11-33. Fenton-Smith, B. (2007). Diplomatic condolences: ideological positioning in the death of Yasser Arafat. Discourse & Society, 18(6), 697-718. Ferrari, F. (2007). Metaphor at work in the analysis of political discourse: investigating a 'preventive war' persuasion strategy. Discourse & Society, 18(5), 603-625. Fisher, S. (1991). A discourse of the social: Medical talk/powertalk/oppositional talk? Discourse & Society, 2(2), 157-182.

Fitzgerald, R., & Housley, W. (2002). Identity, categorization and sequential organization: the sequential and categorial flow of identity in a radio phone-in. Discourse & Society, 13(5), 579-602. Fletcher, C. (1991). The police war story and the narrative of inequality. Discourse & Society, 2(3), 297-311. Flowerdew, J. (1997). The discourse of colonial withdrawal: a case study in the creation of mythic discourse. Discourse & Society, 8(4), 453-477. Flowerdew, J. (2002). Globalization discourse: a view from the East. Discourse & Society, 13(2), 209-225. Flowerdew, J. (2004). The discursive construction of a world-class city. Discourse & Society, 15(5), 579-605. Flowerdew, J., Li, D. C. S., & Tran, S. (2002). Discriminatory news discourse: some Hong Kong data. Discourse & Society, 13(3), 319-345. Flowerdew, J., & Leong, S. (2007). Metaphors in the discursive construction of patriotism: the case of Hong Kong's constitutional reform debate. Discourse & Society, 18(3), 273-294. Fozdar, F. (2008). Duelling discourses, shared weapons: rhetorical techniques used to challenge racist arguments. Discourse & Society, 19(4), 529-547. Frewin, K., & Tuffin, K. (1998). Police status, conformity and internal pressure: a discursive analysis of police culture. Discourse & Society, 9(2), 173-185. Galasinska, A. (2006). Border ethnography and post-communist discourses of nationality in Poland. Discourse & Society, 17(5), 609-626. Galasinski, D., & Jaworski, A. (1997). The linguistic construction of reality in the ”Black Book of Polish Censorship”. Discourse & Society, 8(3), 341-357. Gandara, L. (2004). 'They that sow the wind...': proverbs and sayings in argumentation. Discourse & Society, 15(2-3), 345-359. Garcia, A. (1997). Interactional constraints on proposal generation in mediation hearings: a preliminary investigation. Discourse & Society, 8(2), 219-247. Gastil, J. (1992). Undemocratic discourse: a review of theory and research on political discourse. Discourse & Society, 3(4), 469-500. Gavriely-Nuri, D. (2008). The 'metaphorical annihilation' of the Second Lebanon War (2006) from the Israeli political discourse. Discourse & Society, 19(1), 5-20. Giles, D. C. (2002). Keeping the public in their place: audience participation in lifestyle television programming. Discourse & Society, 13(5), 603-628. Goodwin, M. H. (2002). Building power asymmetries in girls' interaction. Discourse & Society, 13(6), 715-730.

Goodwin, C. (2007). Participation, stance and affect in the organization of activities. Discourse & Society, 18(1), 53-73. Gordon, C. (2004). 'Al Gore's our guy': linguistically constructing a family political identity. Discourse & Society, 15(5), 607-631. Gotsbachner, E. (2001). Xenophobic normality: the discriminatory impact of habitualized discourse dynamics. Discourse & Society, 12(6), 729-759. Graber, D. (2003). Styles of image management during crises: justifying press censorship. Discourse & Society, 14(5), 539-557. Graber, D. A. (1994). The Infotainment Quotient in Routine Television-News: A Directors Perspective. Discourse & Society, 5(4), 483-508. Graham, P. (2001). Space: Irrealis Objects in Technology Policy and Their Role in a New Political-Economy. Discourse & Society, 12(6), 761-788. Graham, P. (2002). Hypercapitalism: language, new media and social perceptions of value. Discourse & Society, 13(2), 227-249. Graham, P., Keenan, T., & Dowd, A. M. (2004). A call to arms at the end of history: a discourse-historical analysis of George W. Bush's declaration of war on terror. Discourse & Society, 15(2-3), 199-221. Greenwood Gowen, S. (1991). Beliefs about literacy: measuring women into silence/hearing women into speech. Discourse & Society, 2(4), 439-450. Guimarães, A. S. A. (2003). Racial insult in Brazil. Discourse & Society, 14(2), 133151. Günthner, S. (1992). The construction of gendered discourse: An analysis of GermanChinese interactions. Discourse & Society, 3(2), 167-191. Hacker, K. L., Coste, T. G., Kamm, D. F., & Bybee, C. R. (1991). Oppositional readings of network television news: Viewer deconstruction. Discourse & Society, 2(2), 183-202. Hackett, R. A., & Zhao, Y. Z. (1994). Challenging a Master Narrative: Peace Protest and Opinion Editorial Discourse in the United-States Press During the Gulf-War. Discourse & Society, 5(4),509-541. Hale, C. L., Tardy, R. W., & Farley-Lucas, B. (1995). Children ́s Talk about Conflict: An Exploration of the Voices and Views of the ́Experts .́ Discourse & Society, 6(3), 407-427. Halonen, M. (2006). Life stories used as evidence for the diagnosis of addiction in group therapy. Discourse & Society, 17(3), 283-298. Hamilton, C., Adolphs, S., & Nerlich, B. (2007). The meanings of 'risk': a view from corpus linguistics. Discourse & Society, 18(2), 163-181.

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