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TN Lottery Powerball, Cash4Life winning numbers for Dec. 23, 2024 – Columbia Daily Herald

The Tennessee Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Dec. 23, 2024, results for each game:
22-42-44-57-64, Powerball: 18, Power Play: 2
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09-25-35-41-45, Cash Ball: 03
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04-21-28-42-52, Star Ball: 01, ASB: 04
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Morning: 5-4-8, Wild: 6
Midday: 5-6-7, Wild: 7
Evening: 4-6-1, Wild: 3
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Morning: 5-5-3-0, Wild: 7
Midday: 4-5-4-5, Wild: 3
Evening: 3-0-8-8, Wild: 0
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12-22-23-24-29
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02-18-20-32-33, Bonus: 05
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16-49-62-63-68, Powerball: 10
Check Powerball Double Play payouts and previous drawings here.
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All Tennessee Lottery retailers will redeem prizes up to $599.
For prizes over $599, winners can submit winning tickets through the mail or in person at Tennessee Lottery offices. By mail, send a winner claim form, winning lottery ticket, a copy of a government-issued ID and proof of social security number to P.O. Box 290636, Nashville, TN 37229. Prize claims less than $600 do not require a claim form. Please include contact information on prizes claimed by mail in the event we need to contact you.
To submit in person, sign the back of your ticket, fill out a winner claim form and deliver the form, along with the ticket and government-issued ID and proof of social security number to any of these locations:
Nashville Headquarters & Claim Center: 26 Century Blvd., Nashville, TN 37214, 615-254-4946 in the (615) and (629) area, 901-466-4946 in the (901) area, 865-512-4946 in the (865) area, 423-939-7529 in the (423) area or 1-877-786-7529 (all other areas in Tennessee). Outside Tennessee, dial 615-254-4946. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. This office can cash prizes of any amount.
Knoxville District Office: Cedar Springs Shopping Center, 9298 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37922, (865) 251-1900. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. This office can cash prizes up to $199,999.
Chattanooga District Office: 2020 Gunbarrel Rd., Suite 106, Chattanooga, TN 37421, (423) 308-3610. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. This office can cash prizes up to $199,999.
Memphis District Office: Chiles Plaza, 7424 U.S. Highway 64, Suite 104, Memphis, TN 38133, (901) 322-8520. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. This office can cash prizes up to $199,999.
Check previous winning numbers and payouts at https://tnlottery.com/.
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A ‘Toast’ to comedy: Start the New Year laughing with Heywood Banks at YES Cinema – The Republic

Those who have known and loved the comedy of Heywood Banks will raise a “toast” to him this New Year’s Eve at YES Cinema’s Comedy Showcase Dec. 31.
Audience members will be able to sing along to some of his greatest hits, and perhaps some new material as well, in this 90-minute show that’s promised to be fun for the whole family.
A frequent guest on the BOB & TOM SHOW, Banks is well known for his comedy songs like “Toast,” “Wiper Blades,” “18 Wheels on a Big Rig” and many others. It is not his first time in the Columbus area, as he has performed at The Commons for many years as well as the Brown County Playhouse in Nashville. Banks promises the show to be a fun and family-friendly event featuring many of the popular songs he’s written throughout his career.
“It’s just a fun show. There’s… nothing offensive, no political stuff, it’s safe for all spectrums of human beings,” Banks said.
YES Cinema’s Comedy Showcases began more than 15 years ago as a way to provide unique entertainment opportunities to Columbus, Lincoln-Central Neighborhood Family Center’s Diane Doup said. Throughout the years, they have invited several well-known comedians such as Costaki Economopoulos, Mike Armstrong and Tim Cavanagh, Nick Griffin, Chick McGee, Josh Arnold and many more.
Like Banks, many of these comedians are also popular on the BOB & TOM SHOW, who Doup said helps YES Cinema in both attracting good talent and promoting their comedy showcases. Over the years, she said they have received great feedback from both the crowd and the comedians, with many comedians becoming repeat guests because of the enthusiastic audience as well as the venue.
“And then our guests are very supportive not only in supporting these wondeful comedians who do this for a living, but also supporting the mission of YES Cinema which is to fund programming through Lincoln-Central Neighborhood Family Center,” Doup said. “So not only are you enjoying a wonderful night of entertainment, but you’re also doing good for others in your own community, and I think the comedians feel the same way. They’ve always been very fair with us in their fees and part of that is is because they support our mission as well.”
Doup said they are excited to host Banks and knows audience members won’t be disappointed with the show. She said the show is not only a great way to spend time with family, but also provides a fun relief from the stress of the holidays and surrounding negativity, a sentiment Banks shares.
“Everybody needs to laugh and to do this is a privilege that I’ve had for a long time. It’s almost like therapy for people. I mean, people come up to me after the show and say, ‘oh, I haven’t laughed for so long.’…,” Banks said. “You know, they say you have to laugh a couple times a day for good health and there’s so much serious stuff in the world, to just be able to let go is just a real treat for people. And it’s a good way to start to the new year, we got a new year coming up and we’re going to need all the laughter we can.”
Tickets for the 9:30 p.m. show are still available on YES Cinema’s website. General admission costs $35 and VIP tickets cost $45. Questions may be directed to the Lincoln-Central Neighborhood Family Center at 812-379-1630.
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‘Gladiator II’ Releases on Digital, Sets 4K Steelbook/DVD Release Date – Variety

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Since its release in late November, “Gladiator II” became a modest box office performer taking in more than $416 million at the worldwide box office, while its was nominated for two Golden Globes this year — including best supporting actor for Denzel Washington. And in case you missed it in theaters, the highly-anticipated sequel is now streamable at home.
Gladiator II” is available to watch in 4K Ultra HD on Prime Video, Apple TV and other video-on-demand platforms. You can rent the film for $19.99, or buy it digitally for $24.99.
In addition, the physical media release of “Gladiator II” drops on DVD and 4K Ultra HD Steelbook on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. The DVD is on sale for $18.89 (reg. $25.99), while the 4K Steelbook is discounted down to $44.92 (reg. $50.99) at Walmart.

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As for the film itself, Variety’s film critic Owen Gleiberman called “Gladiator II,” a “solid piece of neoclassical popcorn, with Denzel Washington taking command as the villain” in his review.
Directed by Ridley Scott, “Gladiator II” follows Hanno (Paul Mescal), a soldier forced into slavery after Rome captured and destroyed his home. He’s then made a gladiator for the entertainment of the Roman elite, while he tries to find the “strength and honor” to start a revolution against tyrannical emperors, Emperor Geta (Joseph Quinn) and Emperor Caracalla (Fred Hechinger) and his slave master, Macrinus (Denzel Washington).
The film also stars Pedro Pascal, Connie Nielsen, Lior Raz, Derek Jacobi and others.
Meanwhile, if you want to watch “Gladiator”, which was released in the year 2000, the original film is streaming on Paramount+ for subscribers only. Not a subscriber? Sign up for a 7-day free trial to watch “Gladiator” for free. The film is also available on DVD for $5 (reg. $14), Blu-ray for $20.26 and 4K Ultra HD Steelbook for $39.62 at Walmart.
Stream “Gladiator II” in 4K Ultra HD. You can rent it for $19.99, or buy it digitally for $19.99 on Prime Video and Apple TV. In the meantime, watch the trailer for the sequel below.
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College Football Playoff bracket: Schedule, rankings, scores – NCAA.com

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The College Football Playoff bracket is here. The 12-team bracket was announced on Sunday, Dec. 8. The official 12-team College Football Playoff field and final top 25 rankings were announced Dec. 8. The quarterfinals begin Tuesday, Dec. 31.
Oregon is the No. 1 seed, with Georgia, Boise State and Arizona State also getting byes. Below is the bracket, final seeding and complete playoff schedule. 
This bracket uses the committee’s final top 25 rankings on Sunday, Dec. 8. It’s important to note that the top 25 ranking does not always match the seed in the playoff, as the four highest-ranked conference champions receive the top four seeds and byes, no matter where those four teams rank in the top 25. The fifth-highest-ranked conference champion is also in automatically, though that team will not get a bye.
All times Eastern
Tuesday, Dec. 31
Wednesday, Jan. 1
Thursday, Jan. 9
Friday, Jan. 10
Monday, Jan. 20
Friday, Dec. 20
Saturday, Dec. 21
You can see how these numbers — the seed and the CFP ranking — differ below. The four teams with byes are in bold.
Here are the final CFP top 25 rankings, with teams in the CFP also getting their seeds included at the end.
Boise State, which won the Mountain West Conference championship and has lost to only top-ranked Oregon, is the third-highest-ranked conference champion and thus received a bye into the quarterfinals despite ranking No. 9. Though Arizona State is ranked only No. 12, the Sun Devils are the fourth-highest ranked conference champion — over ACC champ Clemson (No. 16) — and earned the No. 4 seed and the final first-round bye.
There is no re-seeding once the official bracket is revealed on Sunday, Dec. 8.
The four quarterfinal games are not played at the campus sites. Instead, these four games — scheduled on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 — will be played at the Fiesta Bowl, Rose Bowl, Peach Bowl and Sugar Bowl. The four highest-ranked conference champions will be assigned one of these bowls in consideration of historic bowl relationships as well as seeding.
The four quarterfinal winners will then meet in the semifinals at either the Orange Bowl or the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 9 and Jan. 10. If the seeds hold, that means (1) would meet (4) and (2) would play (3). The two semifinal winners will then play on Jan. 20 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta for the national championship.

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Why Attending Church May Actually Be Good For Your Health – Religion Unplugged

LONDON — Eating fruits and vegetables, exercise and going to church. What do all these things have in common?
They are all good for your health. That’s according to a recent report by the U.K.-based National Churches Trust.
In fact, the report said that church attendance — and the many services these houses of worship provide — saves the National Health Service approximately £8.4 billion ($1.1 billion) each year due to their provision of food banks, drug/alcohol addiction support, mental-health counseling and youth support.  
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According to “The House of Good: Health” report, U.K. churches act as “wellbeing workhorses” that are “multiplying health and happiness” across Britain and “enriching lives and preventing illness and suffering before it has a chance to take root.”
While church attendance is down across Britain, it goes on to state that churches are “the U.K.’s most underappreciated preventative care providers” — giving people access to services for “the most disadvantaged and vulnerable in society.”
Throughout the U.K., churches are providing valuable extra services in aid of the National Health Service, Britain’s government-funded program. These houses of worship promote positive physical and mental health, encouraging people to thrive, thus preventing medical conditions that might otherwise result in the need for medical treatment, as well as providing a location for people to seek help. 
Over the past four years, The National Churches Trust has been actively researching exactly what role church buildings play within society. As research progressed, the group said, it became evident that the role of churches was wider than expected due to its effect on well being, community and youth groups. Churches frequently now act as bases for food banks because the locations are easily accessible and central to local communities in need.
Eddie Tulasiewicz, head of Policy and Public Affairs at the National Churches Trust, said of the findings: “In deprived communities, churches are crucial because people struggle to keep them open. They have less money but need the help churches can provide.”
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Recognizing this, the National Churches Trust commissioned a group of economists to quantify financially the exact nature of the churches’ impact on society.  To do this, they drew on a number of government and university surveys. They also used the National Churches Trust survey of 2020 indicating that 29% of church buildings were either providing or hosting mental-health counseling, 10.4% were involved in drug or alcohol support services, 42% organizing youth groups or similar activities and 58% hosting food banks.
The resultant calculations were based on the same methodology used by the U.K. Treasury and Office of National Statistics. These are known as “WELLBYs” — or “Wellbeing-adjusted Life Year — and are based on observable changes in people’s responses. Each WELLBY represents a one-point improvement on the scale for a period of a single year.
Focusing on the four key areas of mental health, drug/alcohol support, youth and community services, food banks, the researchers converted WELLBYs (four million every year by churches) to the standard Quality-Adjusted Life Year (QALY) metric used in health economics. 
The results were staggering. The Treasury and Office of National Statistics recommended a value of £13,000 ($16,300) per increased state aid for “workhouses” that relieve pressure on the NHS, while the Department of Health estimates it costs the service £15,000 ($19,000) to deliver one QALY.
The conversion puts the total cost relief achieved by churches at £8.7 billion (rounded down to £8.4 billion given the closure of some churches since 2021). This is the equivalent of 3.7% of the £225 billion ($283 billion) spent on U.K. health care during 2022 — a conservative valuation given that churches provide such a wide range of other support, including warm spaces & lunch clubs alleviating loneliness and cultural activities.
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Tulasiewicz said this “can be described as ‘The God Sector,’”
“It is worth billions not in terms of donations, but in terms of the impact religious buildings can provide not just Christian churches but other faiths too.  Our research provides a footprint which can be followed elsewhere,” he added.  
Tulasiewicz said the reaction to the research “has been very positive” and that lawmakers “refer to our figures … in parliamentary proceedings.”
Without churches, the NHS would undoubtedly be facing much higher costs. Simply taking into account the cost of the essential support services that would be required to fund the activities provided by churches would require an additional 4% of UK health spending — the same cost of employing 230,000 nurses.    
“It is not a matter of evangelism, but a matter of helping others,” Tulasiewicz said. “It reflects the way in which churches are present everywhere and are an essential part of communities and should be valued for that presence. This should be taken into account when helping churches re funding since the U.K. church buildings are dangerously underfunded with many falling into disrepair and facing closure. Without urgent support, we risk losing this vital shock absorber for the NHS, and a vital safety net for the most vulnerable people in society.”
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Religion campground recommended for approval by Spalding County Planning Commission – Griffin Daily News

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Woodland Church is located on North McDonough Road in Griffin. They are requesting a special exception to build a religious campground on the 132 acres they own.

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Woodland Church is located on North McDonough Road in Griffin. They are requesting a special exception to build a religious campground on the 132 acres they own.
GRIFFIN — The Spalding County Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of a special exception to develop a religious campground but tabled adding campground amendments to the county Code of Ordinances until 2025.
The actions came at the commission’s meeting on Dec. 5.
The commission heard an application from Woodland Church, located on North McDonough Road, for a special exception to develop a religious campground.
Stuart Boice, pastor of the church, said they have 132 acres of land and want to create a religious campground for religious events for adults, youth, and children. There will be cabins, a splash pad, ropes course, and other activities for the campers, and the camps will be staffed by certified workers.
Community Development Director David Allen asked the planned maximum number of cabins.
Boice stated he was asking for a total of 20 cabins, with a mixture of single bedroom cabins for adults and longhouse bunk halls for youth and children.
Commissioner Frank Harris asked if each cabin would have its own bathroom facilities, or if there would be a bathroom facility separate from the cabins.
Boice said the bathroom facility would be separate from the cabins. He said they would put in a septic system, and Allen noted that due to the clustered nature of the cabins and only one bathroom facility, that only one large septic system would be needed. They will also have access to public water.
Commissioner Bruce Ballard asked Boice if there would be a problem with only have 10 cabins rather than 20.
Boice said the future plan is to have 20 cabins, but that they could start with 10 cabins and have an option to come back to the commission for permission to add the other 10 cabins at a later date.
The commission specified that each of the cabins will have a concrete slab foundation.
Harris asked for clarification about who owns the property.
Boice explained that he and his wife have been the pastors of Parkway Baptist Church in Forest Park since 1996. He said the church purchased the 132 acres of property on North McDonough Road in 2009 and after moving changed the name to Harvest Worship Center, which is still listed as the owner of the property. He said in 2015 they changed the name of the organization to Woodland Church to clarify its identity as a non-denominational church.
A motion was made and seconded to recommend approval the special exception with conditions to develop a religious campground. It was approved by a 4-0 vote. Commission member Marylouise Upshaw was absent.
Campground Amendments
Proposed text amendments to add resort campground ordinances and standards to the Spalding County Code of Ordinances were tabled until next year. Commissioners decided to table the three agenda items in order to give citizens time to comment on all three items.
Allen requested an opportunity to speak to commissioners concerning the three agenda items related to campground ordinances and standards.
The amendments came up following a nearly 90-minute long citizens comments period on the North Towaliga Village Node project. Each of the amendments would require citizen comments, and the Planning Commission discussed combining the comments portion.
But citizens waiting to speak on the amendments protested, stating they could not adequately make their remarks on all three items in the three-minute period given to comments. The citizens suggested tabling the amendments until a time when they would be allow to speak on each one separately.
The issue came up after an application for a campground resort had been received, Allen said, but noted that the applicant has since withdrawn the request.
Chair John Youmans decide to allow Allen to finish his statements about the amendments before the board decided on tabling the comments on the items.
Director Allen discussed some of the definitions covered by the standards, identifying high liability issues such as the resorts having swimming pools, and areas of possible difficulty such as the length of maximum stays, noting the need not have campers taking up residence and staying year-round at campground resorts.
He added other considerations are the amount of acreage needed for campgrounds, road standards, utilities, and waste collection facilities.
Youmans stated that there is no mention of event insurance in the standards.
Director Allen agreed that event insurance should also be considered.
The director noted that placement of campground will require significant deliberation in reference to zonings. Campgrounds are currently allowed as special exception under AR-1, and Allen suggested they could also be considered under the Agricultural-Tourism zoning.
Youmans requested Director Allen investigate surrounding counties to find out how they handle campground zoning.
Commissioner Nick Allen asked why a campground would not be classified under commercial zoning.
Director Allen stated that was a possibility if the campground was located near a major highway.
Zoning Attorney Newton Galloway added that rezoning rural lands not near highways to commercial for campgrounds could create unwanted spot commercial zoning. But he noted that farming is also a commercial enterprise that is allowed in AR-1 zoning.
Ballard stated that based on his research, other counties are having trouble enforcing the maximum length of stay at campgrounds, and proposed the amendments restrict the maximum number of camping spots as well as the minimum percentage of open land available for a campground.
Following the discussion with Director Allen, motions were made and approved to table the three amendments. They were all approved by 4-0 votes.
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These 3 Altcoins Could Make You a Millionaire If Bitcoin (BTC) Reaches $150,000 in 2025 – Brave New Coin Insights

Every investor would be thrilled if Bitcoin’s (BTC) potential to reach $150,000 during a bull market materialized, especially with its current price at $102,904.
Altcoins usually outperform BTC during bullish cycles, and Bitcoin’s ascent has historically stimulated the larger crypto market. Among the many altcoins, Rexas Finance (RXS), Uniswap (UNI), and Toncoin (TON) stand out as high-potential enterprises that might provide life-changing rewards in such a situation. These initiatives satisfy expanding industries, including DeFi, real-world asset tokenization, and scalable blockchain applications, and shine because of their strong foundations. If Bitcoin sets off another market-wide surge, these three altcoins might make you a millionaire.
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Although Ripple rules payments, Rexas Finance (RXS) is transforming the tokenization of real-world assets (RWA), establishing its place in an industry with strong future development. Using blockchain, artificial intelligence, and DeFi, the platform allows fractional ownership of real estate, commodities, and collectibles, granting access to markets usually reserved for high-net-worth individuals. Rexas Finance’s ecosystem revolves around its QuickMint Bot, a user-friendly tool linked to Telegram and Discord. This tool lets non-technical users tokenize assets and easily create tokens, distributing access to blockchain-based investments.
Rexas Treasury is another remarkable tool that guarantees sustained tokenomics and liquidity for the RXS token. By allowing creators to develop AI-generated NFTs, the Rexas GenAI platform also enables minimal effort-based access to the rapidly expanding NFT industry. In Stage 10 of their presale, Rexas Finance uses RXS tokens valued at $0.15. The initiative has so far raised around $29.3 million; the fee for the next stage is planned to be $0.175. Further supporting CertiK’s legitimacy are its audit results and Coin Market Cap and Coin Gecko listings. Particularly with its creative approach to real-world asset tokenization, if Bitcoin’s surge drives the crypto market, RXS could witness explosive expansion. As the market for tokenized assets expands along with crypto acceptance, early investors might quadruple their holdings.
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Uniswap (UNI) stays ahead in this trend as decentralized finance grows. Leading decentralized exchange (DEX), Uniswap provides a trustless and quick substitute for conventional exchanges by letting users trade a large spectrum of tokens without middlemen. Given the platform’s role in driving the DeFi ecosystem, Uniswap’s present price of $16.04 makes it an interesting buy. With a market capitalization of around $5 billion, this enterprise is among the most important DeFi creations.
Uniswap V3’s recent release has brought concentrated liquidity and enhanced slippage management, improving the platform’s usability and efficiency. The possible ascent of Bitcoin above $150,000 would bring fresh liquidity and investors into DeFi, therefore increasing the profile of Uniswap. Being the preferred DEX for trading Ethereum-based tokens, UNI’s value might soar as more people swarm decentralized exchanges. Uniswap is a great addition to any crypto portfolio during a bull market as it has great potential rewards with its solid foundations and well-known reputation.
Another altcoin that can see a dramatic increase during a Bitcoin-driven bull run is toncoin (TON), which right now costs $6.05. Originally created by Telegram and currently run by the TON Foundation, Toncoin emphasizes scalability, speed, and cost—three essential factors for the broad use of blockchain technology. From decentralized storage and services to quick, cheap payments, Toncoin’s infrastructure supports a great variety of uses. Its focus on scalability fits DeFi projects and decentralized apps (dApps), especially when hosting them.
Recent advancements underline Toncoin’s dedication to innovation and usability: integrations with zkLogin and customizable transaction blocks. Toncoin has a special advantage because it links to Telegram, one of the biggest chat apps worldwide. Though not formally teamed, its relationship with Telegram gives it access to a large audience, increasing its chances of acceptance. With Bitcoin driving a bull market, Toncoin’s scalable and user-friendly architecture could draw a lot of attention and cause notable price increases.

Diverse altcoins such as Rexas Finance (RXS), Uniswap (UNI), and Toncoin (TON) should be taken into account by investors wishing to profit on Bitcoin’s possible ascent above $150,000. These projects are positioned to skyrocket in percentage gains since they provide creative ideas in fast-expanding industries. Early investments in these altcoins could make little amounts into life-changing riches, particularly in a bull market that enhances the whole crypto scene.
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