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Sabatine, William, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 6, Dec. 1998.
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Sabin, E. Franklin, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 7, Jan. 1999.
Sabin, Evelyn, American dancer and student of Martha Graham, d. 10/17/1998 at 90 in New York City. New York Times, 10/29/1998.
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Sabor, Norman, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 6, Dec. 1998.
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d. in Basel. Opera News, v. 64 no. 2, Aug. 1999.Sacino, Daniel, d. 1997. International Musician, v. 96 no. 6, Dec. 1997.
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Sack, Winston W., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 1, July 1998.
Sadie, Stanley, musicologist, d. 3/21/2005 in Cossington, Somerset, England. Michael Ochs on MLA-L, 3/21/2005.
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also editor and teacher. Newsletter of the American Handel Society, v. 20 no. 1, April 2005.
also CBMR International Advisory Board member; d. 3/20/2005. CBMR Digest, v. 18 no. 1, Spring 2005.Sadin, Eugene J., d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 10, Apr. 1998.
Sadler, Malcolm, d. 11/1993. Strad, v. 105 no. 1245, Jan. 1994.
Sádlo, Miloš [Milos], cellist, d. 2003. Musical Times, v. 144, no. 1885, Winter 2003.
b. 1912. Strad, v. 115, no. 1365, January 2004.Sadowski, Kevin J., organist and choir director, d. 9/20/2003 in Erie, PA at 48; b. 1/18/1955 in Meadville, PA. American Organist, v. 38 no. 1, January 2004.
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b. 1897. Fanfare, v. 21 no. 1, Sept.-Oct. 1997.Saffo, Sharon H. (Sharon Hope), d. 9/13/1992 at 47. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 9/16/1992.
Safeer, Shirley, d. 1997. International Musician, v. 96 no. 6, Dec. 1997.
Safranski, Irene H., vocalist, d. 7/24/2000 at 86 in Newport, RI. Cadence, v. 26 no. 9, Sept. 2000.
Sahm, Doug [Douglas], American rock guitarist, writer and bandleader, d. 11/28/1999 in Taos, NM; b. 11/6/1941. Rolling Stone, no. 832, 1/20/2000.
d. 11/18/1999 at 58. Sing Out!, v. 44 no. 2, Winter 2000.Said, Edward W., literary scholar and sometime musicologist, d. 9/24 or 25/2003 in New York City at 67; b. 1935 in Jerusalem. Yahoo! News, 9/26/2003 {http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030926/ap_on_re_us/deaths_18}; Musical Times, v. 144, no. 1885, Winter 2003.
Saidenberg, Daniel, American cellist and conductor d. 5/18/1997 at 90 in New York, NY. American Record Guide, v. 60 no. 5, Sept.-Oct. 1997.
Canadian-born. MLA Notes, v. 54 no. 4, June 1998 from New York Times, 5/22/1997 & 5/23/1997.Sailer, Friederike, d. at 74. Orchester, v. 42 no. 9, 1994.
Sain, Oliver, blues saxman and songwriter, also keyboardist, bandleader, producer, and arranger, d. 10/28/2003 in St. Louis, MO; b. in Dundee, MS. STLtoday.com, 10/29/2003 {http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/entertainment/stories.nsf/Entertainment/Music/0C797BB5A65168E086256DCD00738455?OpenDocument}.
b. 1932. Independent.co.uk, 11/1/2003 {http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/story.jsp?story=459345}.
d. at 71. Cadence, v. 29 no. 12, December 2003.Sainati, Edward, American writer for The Strad, d. 12/7/1996 at 73. Strad, v. 108 no. 1283, Mar. 1997.
Saintsbury, George Lewis, Rev., British actor, musical director, teacher, and priest, d. 6/4/2006 in London; b. 2/28/1911 in Edinburgh. Independent Online Edition, 6/20/2006 {http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article1090909.ece}.
Sakai, Izumi, Japanese pop singer, d. 5/26/2007 in Tokyo at 40. Mainichi Daily News online, 5/28/2007 {http://www.legacy.com/spartanburg/obituaries.asp?Page=Lifestory&PersonID=88286414}.
Saks, Eli, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 7, Jan. 1999.
Sala, Oskar, German composer and physicist, inventor of the trautonium, d. at the end of 2/2002. National Public Radio's All Things Considered, 3/1/2002 {http://search.npr.org/cf/cmn/cmnpd01fm.cfm?PrgDate=3%2F1%2F2002&PrgID=2}.
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Salathiel, Lyndon S., d. 12/17/1994 at 86. American Organist, v. 29 no. 5, May 1995.
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Salbert, Dieter, German composer, d. 7/6/2006 at 73; b. in Berlin. Orchester, v. 54 no. 10, October 2006.
Saldari, Luciano, d. 12/20/1996 at 63; b. 12/9/1933. Opera, v. 48 no. 4, Apr. 1997.
Italian tenor, d. 12/19/1996 in Genoa, Italy. Opera News, v. 62 no. 6, 12/6/1997.Salemi, Pete, jazz trombonist, d. 2002? in Coventry, RI at 100. Cadence, v. 29 no. 3, March 2003.
Salemme, Pellegrino (Bill), d. International Musician, v. 98 no. 3, Sept. 1999.
Salen, "Tuff" Jeff, punk guitarist and bandleader, d. 1/26/2008 at 55. BLABBERMOUTH.NET, 1/30/2008 {http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=89628}.
Sales, Grover, jazz critic, d. 2/14/2004 in Tiburon, CA at 84. Cadence, v. 30 no. 4, April 2004.
Salgo, Sandor, conductor, d. 1/20/2007 in Stanford, CA at 97; b. 1909 in Budapest, Hungary. marinij.com, 1/24/2007 {http://www.marinij.com/marin/ci_5074083}.
Salin, Bernie C., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 11, May 1999.
Salisbury, Barbara, British rock publicist, d. 11/28?/2007 in Lowestoft at ca. 57 or 58; b. in Taunton, Somerset. Guardian Unlimited, 11/29/2007 {http://www.guardian.co.uk/otherlives/story/0,,2218718,00.html}.
Sallier, Robert Wade, composer, accompanist, and music director, d. 11/9/2005 in St. Louis, MO at 62; b. in Orange, TX. STLtoday.com, 11/11/2005 {http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/deathsobituaries/story/C6B2FA4A87F19881862570B600197CEF?OpenDocument}.
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Salomon-Lindberg, Paula, German oratorio and concert singer, d. 4/17/2000 at 102. Opernwelt, v. 41 no. 6, June 2000.
Salter, Hans, d. at 98. Orchester, v. 42 no. 10, 1994.
Hans J. Salter, d. 7/23/1994. New York Times, 7/28/1994.Salter, Lionel, British record reviewer, d. at 85. Classical Guitar, v. 18 no. 8, Apr. 2000.
Lionel Salter, d. 3/1/2000 in London; b. 9/8/1914 in London. The Musical Times, Summer 2000.Salvador, Henri, French popular singer, d. 2/13/2008 in Paris at 90; b. 7/18/1917 in French Guiana. STLtoday.com, 2/13/2008 {http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/O/OBIT_SALVADOR?SITE=MOSTP}; BBC NEWS online, 2/13/2008 {http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7243477.stm}.
also songwriter, dancer, pantomime artist, and television personality; b. Henri Gabriel Salvador in Cayenne, French Guiana. washingtonpost.com, 2/14/2008 {http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/13/AR2008021303199.html}.Salvador, Mario, organist/director of music at the St. Louis New Cathedral for more than 50 years, d. 7/29/1999 in St. Louis, MO, at 82. American Organist, v. 35 no. 2, February 2001.
Salvador, Sal, American guitarist, d. 9/22/1999 at 73 in Stamford, CT. Cadence, v. 25 no. 11, Nov. 1999.
Salvadori, Antonio, Italian baritone, d. 11/21/2006 at Pianiga (Venice) at 57; b. 7/13/1949 in Mirano, near Venice. Opera, v. 48 no. 4, April 2007.
Salvatore, Anthony, American recording engineer, d. 11/18/1998 at 77 in Hackensack, NJ. New York Times, 11/29/1998.
Salvetta, Alide Maria, d. 3/19/1991 at 49; b. 3/22/1941. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana, v. 26 no. 2, April-June 1992.
Salvignol-Nisse, Danielle, French organist, teacher and composer, d. 6/26/1996 at 52; b. 1/29/1944. Orgue, no. 240, Oct.-Dec. 1996.
Salzedo, Leonard, British composer, d. 5/6/2000 at 78; b. 9/24/1921. Music & Vision, 5/2000.
Leonard Lopes Salzedo, composer, d. 5/6/2000 in Bedfordshire; b. 9/24/1921 in London. The Musical Times, Summer 2000.Salzman, Pnina, Israeli pianist and teacher, d. 12/16/2006 in Tel Aviv at 84; b. in Tel Aviv. HAARETZ.com, 12/17/2006 {http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=801973}.
Salzwedel, Altus, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 9, Mar. 1999.
Samaritani, Pierluigi, d. 1/5/1994 at 51; b. 9/29/1942. Opera, v. 45 no. 3, March 1994.
Pier Luigi Samaritani. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana, v. 28 no. 2, April-June 1994.Samohyl, Franz, Austrian violin pedagogue, d. 6/14/1999; b. 1911. Österreichische Musikzeitschrift, v. 54 no. 7-8, 1999.
Sampson, Caleb, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 2, Aug. 1998.
Sampson, Peggie, Canadian gambist, cellist, and teacher, d. 2004; b. 1912. VdGSA News, v. 41 no. 2, June 2004.
Sams, Eric, musicologist and Shakespeare scholar, d. 9/13/2004; b. 5/3/1926 in Walthamstow, London. Gramophone, v. 82, no. 986, November 2004; Musical Times, v. 146, no. 1890, Spring 2005.
Samuel, Gerhard, conductor and composer, d. 3/25/2008 in Seattle, WA at 83; b. in Bonn, Germany. seattletimes.com, 3/27/2008 {http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=samuelobit27&date=20080327}.
Samuel, Harold, American music librarian and musicologist, d. 4/20/1999 in Hamden, CT. Lenore Coral {lfc1@cornell.edu} on MLA-L, 4/21/1999.
d. at 75; b. 4/12/1924. New York Times, 4/24/1999.
Harold E. Samuel. AMS Newsletter, v. 29 no. 2, Aug. 1999.Samuel, Keith, jazz trombonist, d. 1/30/2006 in England at 66. Cadence, v. 32 no. 5, May 2006.
Samwell, Ian, British rock guitarist and songwriter, d. 3/13/2003 in Sacramento, CA at 66; b. in Britain. latimes.com, 3/16/2003 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-samwell16mar16,1,346259.story}.
Sanburn, Margaret, d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 8, Feb. 1998.
Sanchez, Adan, balladeer, d. 3/27/2004 in Sinaloa, Mexico at 19. AOL.com, 3/28/2004 {http://my.aol.com/news/news_story.psp?id=2004032819460001097127}.
Sanchez, Armando, d. 1997. International Musician, v. 96 no. 6, Dec. 1997.
Sanchez, Bobby, d. 10/1/1993 at 70. Jazz Magazine, no. 435, March 1994.
Sand, Barbara, writer on music, d. 12/22/2003 in New York at 73. American Record Guide, v. 67 no. 2, March/April 2004; Chamber Music, v. 21 no. 3, June 2004.
Barbara L. Sand, also teacher, bow restorer, and concert organiser; b. 1930 in South Africa. Strad, v. 115, no. 1367, March 2004.Sandbach, Neale, jazz recording engineer/producer, d. 5/2004 in Sydney at around 40. Cadence, v. 30 no. 7, July 2004.
Sandbothe, Gerald E., d. 1995; b. 1919. Missouri School Music, v. 50 no. 3, Spring 1996.
Sander, Alexander, Austrian conductor, d. 8/7/1999 at 59 in Munich, Germany; b. 1940. Opera, v. 51 no. 2, Feb. 2000.
Sanders, George, d. 6/16/1994 at 85. Down Beat, v. 61 no. 9, Sept. 1994.
Sanders, Hugh, American music educator and conductor, d. 8/30/2001; b. 3/10/1935. Choral Journal, v. 42 no. 4, November 2001.
Sanders, J.R. "Jelly", d. 8/30/1996. Journal of Country Music, v. 19 no. 2, 1997.
Sanders, John Derek, British organist, choral and orchestral conductor, composer, and professor of music, d. 12/23/2003; b. 11/26/1933 in Wanstead. Organ, v. 81, no. 327, February-April 2004.
Sanders, Marcella Ann, American organist and pianist, d. 12/15/1997 in St. Louis, MO. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 12/16/1997.
Sanders, Neill J., d. 4/19/1992 at 68; b. 11/24/1923. International Horn Society Newsletter, v. 22 no. 4, June 1992.
Sanders, Samuel, American pianist-accompanist, d. 7/9/1999 at 62 in New York City; b. 6/27/1937. Opera News, v. 64 no. 3, Sept. 1999.
Sanders, Stu, jazz trombonist, d. 3/23/2002 in Livonia, MI at 82. Cadence, v. 28 no. 6, June 2002.
Sanderson, George J., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 10, Apr. 1999.
Sandford, Gordon Thomas, gambist, musicologist, and early music specialist, d. 3/3/2004 at 74; b. 10/21/1929 in Upland California. VdGSA News, v. 41 no. 2, June 2004.
Sandifur, Donald, d. International Musician, v. 98 no. 3, Sept. 1999.
Sandman, Mark, American rock band singer, d. 7/3/1999 at 47 near Rome, Italy. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 7/5/1999.
American rock band leader, guitarist and slide bass player, d. in Palestrina, Italy. New York Times, 7/6/1999.
d. at 46. Spin, v. 15 no. 10, Oct. 1999.Sandole, Dennis, jazz guitarist, d. 9/30/2000 at 87 in Philadelphia, PA. Cadence, v. 26 no. 11, Nov. 2000.
d. 10/7/2000. Down Beat, v. 68 no. 1, Jan. 2001.Sandor, Gyorgy, pianist and teacher, d. 12/9/2005 in Manhattan at 93; b. in Budapest. New York Times On the Web, 12/14/2005 {http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/14/arts/music/14sandor.html}; washingtonpost.com, 12/15/2005 {http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/14/AR2005121402269.html}.
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Sangiacomo, Elsa Olivieri, d. at 102. Bradley Short from Italian newspapers {Brad-Short@library.wustl.edu}, 4/1/1996.
Elsa Respighi, d. at 101. Gramophone, v. 74 no. 878, July 1996.
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Sanjust, Filippo, d. 11/1992 at 67; b. 9/9/1925. Opera, v. 44 no. 7, July 1993.
d. 11/29/1992. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana, v. 27 no. 3, July-Sept. 1993.Sannella, Ted, d. Sing Out!, v. 40 no. 4, Feb.-April 1996.
Sano, Kemoko, African choreographer and director, d. 5/25/2006 in Conakry, Republic of Guinea in his mid-70s, b. in a village near Macenta, Guinea. New York Times On the Web, 6/10/2006 {http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/10/arts/10sano.html}.
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Sansone, Diego, d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 11, May 1998.
Sansone, Julia, d. 1997. International Musician, v. 96 no. 6, Dec. 1997.
Sansone, Vito, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 1, July 1998.
Santamaria, Mongo, Cuban jazz percussionist, d. 2/1/2003 in Miami at 85; b. Ramon Santamaria in Havana, Cuba. New York Times online, 2/3/2003 {http://www.nytimes.com/2003/02/03/obituaries/03SANT.html}; CBMR Digest, v. 16 no. 1, Spring 2003.
also bandleader, b. 4/7/1922. Independent.co.uk, 2/4/2003 {http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/story.jsp?story=375379}; Orchester, v. 51 no. 4, April 2003.
d. in the Miami area at 80. latimes.com, 2/4/2003 {http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-mongo4feb04,0,7176867.story}; Boston Globe Online, 2/5/2003 {http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/036/obituaries/Mongo_Santamaria_fused_Latin_jazz_music+.shtml}.
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Santiago, Al, d. 12/9/1996 at 64. New York Times, 12/16/1996.
Santillo, Robert, American minister of music and organist, d. 5/24/1995 at 41. American Organist, v. 30 no. 4, April 1996.
Santórsola [Santorsola], Guido, d. 9/25/1994 at 90; b. 1904. Soundboard, v. 21 no. 3, Winter 1995.
b. 11/18/1904. Classical Guitar, v. 13 no. 7, March 1995.Santos, Juma, jazz percussionist, d. 9/10/2007 in Chicago, IL at about 65. Cadence, v. 33 no. 10/11/12, October/November/December 2007.
Santos, Moacir, Brazilian jazz composer and multi-instrumentalist, arranger, and teacher, d. 8/6/2006 in Pasadena, CA at 80. Variety.com, 8/8/2006 {http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117948152}; latimes.com, 8/12/2006; Boston.com, 8/13/2006 {http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/08/13/moacir_santos_80_brazilian_composer/}; Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 8/16/2006 {http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_466271.html}.
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d. 8/8/2006. Cadence, v. 32 no. 9, September 2006.Saponaro, Giacomo, d. 9/23/1992 at 86; b. 6/3/1906. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana, v. 27 no. 2, April-June 1993.
Sapp, Allen, American composer, music professor and administrator, d. Jonathan D. Kramer {jdk4@columbia.edu}, 1/6/1999.
Allen D. Sapp, d. 1/4/1999 at 76 in Cincinnati, OH. American Organist, v. 33 no. 4, Apr. 1999.Sappington, Ralph, jazz trumpeter, d. 5/12/2007 at 55. Cadence, v. 33 no. 7, July 2007.
Saprony, John G., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 11, May 1999.
Saraceni, Adelaide, d. 5/25/1995 at 99; b. 11/25/1895. Opera, v. 46 no. 8, Aug. 1995.
Sardina, Mike, rock singer and guitarist, d. 7/27/2006 in Milwaukee, WI at 55. JSOnline, 7/27/2006 {http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=477392}.
Sardos, James, American artist manager, d. 11/17/1997 in New York, NY. Opera News, v. 62 no. 11, 2/14/1998. d. at 65. MLA Notes, v. 54 no. 4, June 1998 from New York Times, 12/6/1997.
Sares, Art, jazz trombonist, d. 10/24/2005 in Delray Beach, FL at 82. Cadence, v. 31 no. 1, December 2005.
Sargent, Catheryn, d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 6, Dec. 1998.
Sargent, Stefanie Ann, d. 6/1992 at 24. Rolling Stone, no. 645- 646, 12/10-24/1992.
Sarinieri, Nicholas J., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 2, Aug. 1998.
Sarjeant, Hazel (King), English folk singer, d. 8/12/2003; b. 1948. Sing Out! v. 48 no. 1, Spring 2004.
Sarjeant, William (Bill) Anthony Swithin, folk music collector, broadcaster, and performer, d. 7/8/2002 at 65. Sing Out! v. 46 no. 4, Winter 2003.
Sarkis, George C., brass and wind instrument repairman, d. 2/19/2005 in Bryn Mawr, PA at 97; b. in North Philadelphia. philly.com, 2/26/2005 {http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/obituaries/10995789.htm}.
Sarli, Jeff (Jeffrey John), blues and roots rock bassist, d. 8/29/2006 in Nashville, TN at 48; b. in White Plains, NY. washingtonpost.com, 9/2/2006 {http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/01/AR2006090101638.html}; Cadence, v. 32 no. 10, October 2006.
Sarnoff, Robert, American former chairman of RCA, d. 2/22/1997 at 78; b. 7/2/1918. Opera News, v. 62 no. 1, July 1997.
Sartori, Claudio, d. 3/11/1994. AMS Newsletter, v. 24 no. 2, Aug. 1994.
d. at 80; b. 4/1/1913. Opera, v. 45 no. 10, Oct. 1994.
d. 3/12/1994. Fontes Artis Musicae, v. 41 no. 3, July-Sept. 1994.
Italian musicologist, d. in Milan. Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana, v. 30 no. 3-4, July-Dec. 1996.Sash, Dorothy L., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 12, June 1999.
Sass, Ilse, d. 11/18/1992 at 84; b. 8/26/1908. International Musician, v. 91 no. 8, Feb. 1993.
Sass, Merten L., d. International Musician, v. 97 no. 10, Apr. 1999.
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Sasson, Jean-Pierre, French guitarist, d. 5/26/1999 in Paris. Jazz Magazine, no. 494-495, July-Aug. 1999.
Satagaj, Walter, d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 10, Apr. 1998.
Satanowski, Robert, conductor, d. 1997 at 79. Orchester, v. 45 no. 10, 1997.
Satariano, Joseph, d. 4//1992 at 96. Opera, v. 43 no. 8, Aug. 1992.
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d. at 90. New York Times, 12/22/1993.Satterfield, John, jazz pianist, d. 9/16/2004 in Chapel Hill, NC at 82. Cadence, v. 31 no. 1, January 2005.
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Sauer, Angelica Morales. see Morales, Angelica.
Sauer, Richard E., d. International Musician, v. 96 no. 7, Jan. 1998.
Saul, William Edmund, American organist and choir director, d. 12/17/1995 at 70. American Organist, v. 30 no. 5, May 1996.
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