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These are the books we'll all be talking about in 2018

Here’s the definitive list.

GET OUT A notebook and pen and get ready to get excited about all the fantastic books due out next year.

We have Irish authors, international authors, fiction and non-fiction to look forward to.

Without further ado…

Donal Ryan – From A Low And Quiet Sea

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The Tipperary writer is one of the most recognisable names in fiction, and his latest novel – due out in March – is highly anticipated. From A Low and Quiet Sea focuses on three men – one of whom is from war-torn Syria – who are all searching for home. Published by Doubleday.

Leni Zumas – Red Clocks

Fans of The Handmaid’s Tale will be looking forward to this book, which will be published on 8 March. It’s about fertility and new rules put in place in the USA around abortion and single parenthood. Published by The Borough Press.

Sheila Llewellyn – Walking Wounded

Published by Hodder & Stoughton in January. This debut novel is about “the complex relationship between a soldier and his psychiatrist, set in a failing psychiatric hospital between the end of the Second World War and the founding of the NHS”. Llewellyn was born in England and now lives in Northern Ireland, and has won the P J O’Connor RTÉ Radio One Drama Award and the Silver Award for the Best Broadcast Radio Drama in the New York International Radio Drama Festival in 2012.

Hideo Yokoyama – Seventeen

This is former investigative journalist Yokoyama’s second novel, and is about a reporter named Kazumasa Yuuki, an air disaster of unprecedented scale, and and a once-in-a-lifetime scoop. Published by Riverrun in February.

Liz Nugent – Skin Deep

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Irish author Liz Nugent’s second novel Lying in Wait was in the bestseller charts for two months, and hot on its heels comes Skin Deep (due out in April). It’s about a woman named Cordelia Russell, who has been posing as an English heiress on the Cote d’Azur for ten years. But then her luck runs out. Published by Penguin Ireland.

Alistair Campbell and Paul Fletcher – Saturday Bloody Saturday

Yes that’s the Alistair Campbell, former journalist and spokesman for Tony Blair and former professional footballer Paul Fletcher. Due out in February and published by Orion, this is about a football manager named Charlie Gordon, a country preparing for a general election, and one of the most dangerous political assassinations in the IRA’s history being planned in London.

Louise O’Neill – Almost Love

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It goes without saying that this will be one of the most-anticipated novels of the year. Due out in March and published by Quercus, this is about a young woman called Sarah’s love for and obsession with an older man named Matthew.

Chloe Benjamin – The Immortalists

One for those who like a rich story along the lines of Manhattan Beach or The Time Traveler’s Wife.  Published by Tinder Press and due out in March. In 1969, a travelling psychic tells the four Gold children the date they will die. But will her prophecies come true?

Imogen Hermes Gower – The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock

This young British writer’s debut novel was inspired by her work in museums and short stories she would write about the artefacts she worked with. This is set in 1785, and centres on the discovery of a mermaid. Published by Harvill Secker.

Eithne Shortall – Grace After Henry

Arts writer Shortall’s debut Love In Row 27 has been optioned for a TV series by NBC, and her second novel is due out this May. Grace After Henry tells the story of what happens when a woman becomes convinced her late partner has made his way back into her life. Published by Corvus.

Non-fiction 

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Two titles about alcohol are due out from The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober by Catherine Gray (published by Aster), and Mindful Drinking by Rosamund Dean (published by Trapeze).

The first looks at society’s ‘drink-pushing’, with contributions from neuroscientists and psychologists. The second is more of a look at how to be more mindful about our drinking and cutting down on alcohol.

Spend too much time on your phone? How To Break Up With Your Phone by Catherine Prize (Trapeze) is out in February, and is certainly a book many of us will want to read. As you’d expect, it’s about cutting back on your phone use. Aoife McElwain’s Slow At Work (Gill) promises to be the definitive guide for those who want to be more organised, mindful and productive at work – without sacrificing their personal life.

Organised (Gill) by Sarah Reynolds (a professional organiser) is for those who just can’t get a handle on getting their life together. It will be out in January.

The beginning of a new year is when we start to think about changing things, and in March Aisling Leonard Curtin and Dr Trish Leonard-Curtin publish The Power of Small (Hachette Books Ireland) which looks at “taking tiny steps as opportunities to change your life, one decision at a time”. Good for those of us who are fearful of change.

Caroline Foran, meanwhile, brings out her follow-up to Owning It, called The Confidence Kit, in May (Hachette Books Ireland), which will offer “a practical, informative and positive take on fear”. Dr Harry Barry’s Emotional Resilience (Little, Brown) will also be one for those who have been feeling the challenges of life. It’s due out the same month.

Expect some books about the idea of family also this year – Asne Seirestad’s Two Sisters (Little, Brown) is about two young teenage girls who travel from Oslo to Syria. Henry Normal’s book A Normal Family (Hodder & Stoughton) is about a young boy with autism, and how his family deals with it. Another book about Jessie Hewitson, called Autism (Orion Spring), calls itself “the definitive guide for parents of children with autism”.

Deborah Frances-White brings out her book The Guilty Feminist (she also hosts a podcast of the same name) in June (Little, Brown), while Dr Sarah McKay will see Demystifying the Female Brain (Orion Spring) published in July. It promises to teach us “what happens to the brains of women as they cycle through the phases of life”.

Ireland’s foremost feminist historian, Margaret Ward, will be bringing out a new edition of her full-length biography of one of the most important women in Irish political life in the 20th century: Hanna Sheehy Skeffington played a leading role in the suffrage movement. Published by UCD Press.

Alison O’Reilly, a journalist and documentary maker, writes about the Tuam Mothers and Babies Home in her book The Great Shame, which centres on the story of Bridget Dolan, who entered the home in 1946. It’s due out in March, published by Gill.

Other books to watch out for:

April: Dave Rudden – The Endless King (Puffin).

January: Norma McMaster – Silence Under A Stone (Doubleday Ireland)

March: Kit de Waal – The Trick To Time (Viking)

John Connolly – The Woman in the Woods (Hodder & Stoughton)

April: Jeffrey Deaver – The Cutting Edge

May: Rachael English – The Night of the Party (Hachette Books Ireland)

Kevin Powers – A Shout in the Ruins (Hodder & Stoughton)

June: Holly Bourne – How Do You Like Me Now? (Hodder & Stoughton)

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 11:50 AM

    Progress of a kind…. I guess.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:10 PM

    A spectacular climbdown.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:00 PM

    It’s a city wide Oxygen

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:32 PM

    @Ronan: sesh is on!

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:43 PM

    Needs more along the Quays. Also need to remember to empty them, bins they have are usually overflowing.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 5:48 PM

    @Rob: actually people do be bringing their rubbish bags from home and putting them in the public bins. That’s why most dart stations and bus stop bins have special guards on them to stop people

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 11:58 AM

    Great for providing the list of toilets!

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    Jun 5th 2021, 11:33 PM
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    Jun 3rd 2021, 11:55 AM

    About time. 8 of us in there last week and we had to leave a lot of rubbish behind. This should allow us to dispose of out waste responsibly this week.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 11:57 AM

    @Tom Thumb: why did you have to leave it behind? Why couldn’t you have taken it with you to dispose of somewhere else? Annoying maybe, but there is a choice

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:00 PM

    @Tom Thumb: it behind?

    Whilst more bins are welcome, I worry they’ll be abused, people will dump household waste into them, I hope I’m wrong

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:00 PM

    @JC: Empty pizza boxes stunk and we were using our bottles for urination. I’m sure you wouldn’t want us weeing in a doorway like animals and a taxi driver doesn’t want that kind of stuff in his car. We figured since we were leaving that,we may as well leave all the rubbish we could have taken given it all had to be cleaned up anyway. Just common sense really.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:04 PM

    @Tom Thumb: you didn’t have to leave it behind, you choose to litter there’s a difference.

    Nothing stopped you from bringing with you to a bin you could use or bringing home.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:08 PM

    @Barry Somers: Calm down Barry. I’ve literally explained why we couldn’t take a lot of it and for the rest, you’re just arguing with common sense. Why don’t you care about taxi drivers rights to a clean car? You need to have a look at yourself.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:16 PM

    @Tom Thumb: where did u bring it from ? Why couldn’t you carry it back. ?

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:19 PM

    @Barbara Coleman: Well what do my posts say Barbara?

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:24 PM

    @Barbara Coleman: Seriously?!

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:39 PM

    @Tom Thumb: Common sense, what is that? In my lexicon, common sense is opinion based on perception, not evidence. So, its would also have been common sense to bring it home. You know, fold up the boxes, bend up the cans, that sort of higher thinking.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:40 PM

    @Tom Thumb: You need something like this for peeing, it’s unisex and leakproof as well!

    https://amzn.to/3vNQQdL

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:41 PM

    @Tom Thumb: ah you’re just fiiilthy. You could easily have brought bags to carry your rubbish home. You’d no problem carrying all your booze with you in the first place, had you?

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:45 PM

    @JustMeHere: Yeah OK Mother Teresa. Let’s see how strong your sense of civic duty is after 15 bottles of Corona and 2 cans of Fat Frog. And the lack of respect for Taxi drivers on here is shocking. One of the lads was so drunk he p*ssed on the seat, but you think that driver deserved his car stunk out with other rubbish. Give your head a wobble.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:48 PM

    @Steve Monk:

    I hope me not allowing cookies will stop the ads for that appearing everywhere for me now :O

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:03 PM

    @Tom Thumb: Ah, I get it now, Thomas. You just want to annoy people, by posting outrageous comments. Very good. And all done from your Mother’s converted attic space. Well, I suppose now that your on your school holidays, you have to find something to do.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:11 PM

    @Tom Thumb: your unbelievable! Why didn’t you take it with you? Lots of other places to deposit your litter. So now other people that may have seen you do this, will now think it’s ok to leave our rubbish behind. Your a great example!!!

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:17 PM

    @Sean O’Doherty: Well Sean, considering you’re either A)on the Internet policing litering, or B)interacting with a school child you don’t know….maybe you need to find something to do yourself pal :)

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:22 PM

    @Tom Thumb: Why couldn’t you have taken it with you?

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:30 PM

    @Tom Thumb: all your actions are because you drank in excess. All your considerations are the continent for you. You can buy the paid refuse bags and leave them by a collection point such as bins and depots. The some consideration you have towards the taxi drivers, the cleaning crew and staff of recycling and wastage plants deserve, urine into bottles is disgusting and contaminated other stuff. The bottles with your urine need to be emptied and washed by a person. The only difference with the taxi drivers is you don’t see them and you don’t hear them.
    Next time take home your bottles with your urine, empty them in the toilet (wastage waters system) wash them and take them to the recycling centre.
    There is one thing at the top of some bottles that when you turn them magically the liquid inside of the bottle stay inside.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:31 PM

    @Tom Thumb: You should bring your fishing rod with you next time you go to the canal, looks like you caught a good few here.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:33 PM

    @Alan Byrne: I’ll second that. Well played

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:36 PM

    @Steve Monk: “This item cannot be shipped to your selected delivery location ….”.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:37 PM

    @Maria Quinn: Jaysis Maria, remind me to appoint somebody as head of logistics the next time we have a few gargles in town. Because obviously,heavily regulated fun is the best kind of fun.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:50 PM

    @Tom Thumb: I also police grammar and spelling, so you need to be on your guard. Litering, indeed!

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:54 PM

    @Tom Thumb: Won’t somebody please think of the poor, put upon taxi drivers! If Tom doesn’t think of their rights, who will stand up for them?

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:55 PM

    @Tom Thumb: well you have a pretty well elaborated excuses. When the only thing you need is to carry a bin bag in any of your pockets.

    For logistics I would have contacted my refuse provider and asked for provision of extra services, a tag for ” Summer in the Outdoors” and designed collection points and an app or messaging to prevent excessive bin bags or waste their time when there is no bin bags …

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 2:11 PM

    @Sean O’Doherty: Well I’ve bad news Sean,you need to hand in your gun and badge. In your first reply to me you said “its would also have been common sense”, I don’t need to point out your mistake there. And in another reply you said “your Mother’s converted attic space” ,you don’t capitalise “Mother” when it follows a possessive pronoun. :)

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 2:39 PM

    @Tom Thumb: So because you decided to go to town have 15 bottles of corona 2 cans of fat frog you think It gives you the right to act like a slob. Don’t blame the council or others for you and your mates decision to have a piss up.
    Ever think of those who have to come along and handle your bottles of wee because you and your mates couldn’t act like adults.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 4:19 PM

    @Tom Thumb: I really feel for you. Absolutely nothing wrong with what you did. It’s not as if you dumped your ru bbish into the sea or someone’s front garden. I really can’t believe some of the comments directed at you. Some people are just absolutely insane.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:17 PM

    Are we in the suburbs not included? Rathmines, Terenure, Crumlin, Walkinstown???? Have you seen Ballyfermot in the mornings? Absolutly disgusting from all the rubbish left from the local take-a-ways and empty plastic pint containers from the take-a-way pints from the pubs. I’m sure there are places over on the northside that also need extra bins and loos.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:13 PM

    @Brian Kelly: the jurisdiction of Dublin CITY Council does not extend to the suburbs so as useless as they are, you can’t really blame DCC this time.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:29 PM

    @Kevin Collins: good point Kevin. So it’s SDCC that should be providing the extras to the suburbs.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:30 PM

    @Brian Kelly: the cheek of you! Ballier is lovely.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:34 PM

    @Kevin Collins: literally all the areas he mentioned are looked after by DCC.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:42 PM

    @Talkingsense 2.0: I stand corrected. I thought the canals marked the boundary between city centre and suburbs but google tells me otherwise. I retract my defence of DCC so!

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 2:18 PM

    @Paul Whitehead: not at 06:15 in the morning it’s not. When all the rubbish is getting pulled around by the seagulls and crows. Discarded cardboard box’s still with chips in them and pizzas.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:40 PM

    No respect for your country.thank Goodness you don’t live in Scandinavia your get arrested .

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:54 PM

    I think if groups are going to partake in large public gatherings against advice given and drink on the streets which is against the law, I doubt if these people will go in search and then queue for a toilet.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 6:14 PM

    @Murph11: what’s against the law?

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:44 PM

    BYOBR

    Bring Your Own Bog Roll

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:59 PM

    I’m still baffeled why there are no public urinals on the streets like London, you get much worse smell then cockles walking around the streets of Dublin, thanks to lack of toilets.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 2:01 PM

    I suppose it’s to be welcomed. It’s a change from a few years ago when they knocked the public toilets in Ballsbridge. The ones on Stephen’s Green are chained shut and I think the Luas now runs over the old ones on College St.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:59 PM

    It’s a very easy situation to manage. The council only needs to do what other councils of other EU countries has been done …. hire people to monitor and control the number of people in parks and squares as well as an online booking app for certain outdoors facilities.

    There’s plenty of people in PUPs so they will only gained through work their state pandemic subsidiaries

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 5:12 PM

    They had to be shamed into it. Its not DCC’s city its our city. There is nowhere to sit and enjoy a coffee/pint ffs. Like everything in this country the people come second.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 5:24 PM

    @padar: if only people came 2nd, feels like society is well down the the list of “priorities”

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 12:40 PM

    No respect for your country.thank Goodness you don’t live in Scandinavia your get arrested .

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 5:19 PM

    @Charles Shelly: in Scandinavia I can assume they have proper outdoor amenities and places that you can go and enjoy a coffee, a pint or a glass of wine without having to stand up in an uncontrolled environment for hours and urinate down a lane like an animal.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:20 PM

    oh s!!t toilets will be overflowing after two hours

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 6:33 PM

    At long last. Dublin is the only capital city I have been that public toilets are not provided all over city. Can you please include the parks too? It is a shame to go to the parks in Dublin and try to find a bush to relieve ourselves.

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 1:58 PM

    Thank the Gods

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 4:55 PM

    I don’t know what to make of this situation, on one hand DCC appear to be saying that if they were to go around providing bins and public toilets people would keep using them.
    There are genuine people, brought up correctly, who want to clean up after themselves and who’d be disgusted at the idea of going to the toilet at the side of the street. Then there are the ‘entitled’, who believe they’re descend from animals, can’t get to grips with bins and have a right to s**the in the streets. Thoughts?

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 6:03 PM

    @Arch Angel: your right. They’re still going to ruin it for everyone else. How hard is it to bring you rubbish home

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    Jun 3rd 2021, 8:27 PM

    About time! No bins anywhere! Walking miles to find a toilet! What century are we in. Hygiene and health and safety! Stop being so scabby Ireland.

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    Jun 4th 2021, 2:47 AM

    You can see all of the these new portaloo locations on the https://www.dublintoilets.ie/ location map.

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