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INTRO to the Divine Liturgy of EASTERN CATHOLICS: Byzantine : St.John Chrysostom
Renee takes you step by step through an Eastern Catholic Liturgy! Comprehensibly and thoug...
published: 05 Nov 2013
INTRO to the Divine Liturgy of EASTERN CATHOLICS: Byzantine : St.John Chrysostom
INTRO to the Divine Liturgy of EASTERN CATHOLICS: Byzantine : St.John Chrysostom
Renee takes you step by step through an Eastern Catholic Liturgy! Comprehensibly and thoughtfully presented for our Roman Catholic brethren :) INDEX FOR EASY CLIP SEARCHING:SHOW MOREvv 1) 2:10-2:26 "Some apostles went out to the Greek people" 2) 2:26-2:45 "Structure of the Liturgy and Mass are the same" 3) 2:45-3:22 "Schism of the east and west in 1054" 4) 3:23-3:38 "Orthodox that reconciled with the Pope" 5) 3:38-4:24 "There are five rites that returned" "list of Liturgies" 6) 5:25-5:31 "Blessing with Holy Water and Bow" 7) 5:33-5:46 "Why icons look different" 8) 5:47-6:42 "Iconostasis" doors 9) 7:04-8:38 "Parathesis" preparation 10) 8:39-9:19 "Opening" Great Litany 11) 9:24-10:02 "Crossing yourself often" 12) 10:03-10:45 "Blue Book" to follow along 13) 10:52-11:02 "The First Antiphon" psalms 14) 11:02-11:36 "Bless the Lord O my soul!" psalm 102 15) 11:37-13:03 "2nd Antiphon" Justinian 565 AD 16) 13:42-14:27 "Resurrectional 3rd Antiphon & Little Entrance" 17) 14:27-15:18 "Pslam 94 or the Beatitudes" 18) 15:19-15:41 "Come let us Worship and fall down before Christ" 19) 15:47-16:28 "Thrice Holy Hyme" Holy God,Holy and Mighty 20) 16:29-17:13 ---actually the readings are different 21) 17:12-17:31 "After Gospel Insistent Litany" more petitions 22) 17:32-18:02 "Last preparation prayer before Eucharistic Liturgy" 23) 18:03-20:30 "We who mystically represent the Cherubim" Hymn 24) 20:30-21:20 "Petitions for the Pope and clergy, nation, benefactors" actually they did not mean Eastern Orthodox but catholics of the orthodox adjective. 25) 21:21-21:50 "Peak behind the doors at the altar" 26) 21:51-22:05 "More Eucharistic Prayers 27) 22:28-23:58 "The Creed" actually the Orthodox do say "holy catholic church" as in holy universal Church. 28) 24:00-24:40 "Kneelers are rare" Used for vespers sometimes. 29) 24:40-24:54 "It is Right and Just to worship.." 30) 24:55-25:20 "Amanuensis" Remembering all Christ did for us 31) 25:22-25:33 "Priests lifts the Sacrifice and makes a cross" 32) 25:34-27:04 "Hymn to the Mother of God" 33) 27:05-27:13 "Petitions with 'Grant This Oh Lord' response" 34) 27:13-27:20 "Our Father" 35) 27:25-28:12 "PrayerBeforeCommunion"RememberMe O Master 36) 28:13-30:05 "Receiving Communion" 37) 30:05-30:40 "Final Blessing"- published: 05 Nov 2013
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Byzantine chant - Τη Υπερμάχω Στρατηγώ
Medieval Byzantine Chant, 7th century AD. Title: "Τη Υπερμάχω Στρατηγώ" (Unto the Defender...
published: 14 Feb 2010
author: Callixtinus
Byzantine chant - Τη Υπερμάχω Στρατηγώ
Byzantine chant - Τη Υπερμάχω Στρατηγώ
Medieval Byzantine Chant, 7th century AD. Title: "Τη Υπερμάχω Στρατηγώ" (Unto the Defender General) Service: Akathist Hymn Performers: Greek Byzantine Choir ...- published: 14 Feb 2010
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- author: Callixtinus
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Byzantine Orthodox Instrumental Music - ERXOMENOS O KYRIOS
Byzantine Orthodox Instrumental Music - ERXOMENOS O KYRIOS....
published: 02 Mar 2011
author: bogdansaltik
Byzantine Orthodox Instrumental Music - ERXOMENOS O KYRIOS
Byzantine Orthodox Instrumental Music - ERXOMENOS O KYRIOS
Byzantine Orthodox Instrumental Music - ERXOMENOS O KYRIOS.- published: 02 Mar 2011
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- author: bogdansaltik
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Fasting in the Byzantine Church Year with Fr. Moses of Holy Resurrection Monastery
Catherine Alexander speaks with Father Moses of Holy Resurrection Romanian Catholic Monast...
published: 25 Jan 2009
author: YourWordFromTheWise
Fasting in the Byzantine Church Year with Fr. Moses of Holy Resurrection Monastery
Fasting in the Byzantine Church Year with Fr. Moses of Holy Resurrection Monastery
Catherine Alexander speaks with Father Moses of Holy Resurrection Romanian Catholic Monastery in Newberry Springs, CA about fasting in the church year. Quest...- published: 25 Jan 2009
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- author: YourWordFromTheWise
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Kyrillos & Methodios, the Greek Byzantine saints (Cyril and Methodius)
Saints Cyril and Methodius (Greek: Κύριλλος καὶ Μεθόδιος, Old Church Slavonic: Кѷриллъ и М...
published: 13 Dec 2013
Kyrillos & Methodios, the Greek Byzantine saints (Cyril and Methodius)
Kyrillos & Methodios, the Greek Byzantine saints (Cyril and Methodius)
Saints Cyril and Methodius (Greek: Κύριλλος καὶ Μεθόδιος, Old Church Slavonic: Кѷриллъ и Меѳодїи) were Byzantine Greek brothers born in Thessalonikig in the 9th century who became Christian missionaries among the Slavic peoples of the Great Moravia and Pannonia. Through their work they influenced the cultural development of all Slavs, for which they received the title "Apostles to the Slavs". They are credited with devising the Glagolitic alphabet, the first alphabet used to transcribe Old Church Slavonic. After their deaths, their pupils continued their missionary work among other Slavs. Both brothers are venerated in the Orthodox Church as saints with the title of "equal-to-apostles". In 1880, Pope Leo XIII introduced their feast into the calendar of the Roman Catholic Church. In 1980, Pope John Paul II declared them co-patron saints of Europe, together with Benedict of Nursia.- published: 13 Dec 2013
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601 - 610 A.D. Gold solidus of Byzantine Emperor Focas ( Phocas )
Phocas usurped power from Maurice Tiberius before him Then, he got overthrown by Heraclius...
published: 20 Oct 2012
author: Bi Metalism
601 - 610 A.D. Gold solidus of Byzantine Emperor Focas ( Phocas )
601 - 610 A.D. Gold solidus of Byzantine Emperor Focas ( Phocas )
Phocas usurped power from Maurice Tiberius before him Then, he got overthrown by Heraclius nine years later His bearded countenance, and that of Heraclius af...- published: 20 Oct 2012
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- author: Bi Metalism
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Sunday of Orthodoxy at the Ecumenical Patriarchate (Part 1) [Byzantine Chant]
Matins and Holy Liturgy at the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople on the Sunday of ...
published: 13 Oct 2009
author: DrPasapoyn
Sunday of Orthodoxy at the Ecumenical Patriarchate (Part 1) [Byzantine Chant]
Sunday of Orthodoxy at the Ecumenical Patriarchate (Part 1) [Byzantine Chant]
Matins and Holy Liturgy at the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople on the Sunday of Orthodoxy 2009. During the service a bishop consecration took place...- published: 13 Oct 2009
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- author: DrPasapoyn
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10,014 not 1010 WE ARE TEN THOUSAND K Pre Existing Conditions Asylum Crazys Be in Go locked up
Gregorian calendar 2014
MMXIV
Ab urbe condita 2767
Armenian calendar 1463
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Assyrian...
published: 29 Dec 2013
10,014 not 1010 WE ARE TEN THOUSAND K Pre Existing Conditions Asylum Crazys Be in Go locked up
10,014 not 1010 WE ARE TEN THOUSAND K Pre Existing Conditions Asylum Crazys Be in Go locked up
Gregorian calendar 2014 MMXIV Ab urbe condita 2767 Armenian calendar 1463 ԹՎ ՌՆԿԳ Assyrian calendar 6764 Bahá'í calendar 170--171 Bengali calendar 1421 Berber calendar 2964 British Regnal year N/A Buddhist calendar 2558 Burmese calendar 1376 Byzantine calendar 7522--7523 Chinese calendar 癸巳年 (Water Snake) 4710 or 4650 — to — 甲午年 (Wood Horse) 4711 or 4651 Coptic calendar 1730--1731 Ethiopian calendar 2006--2007 Hebrew calendar 5774--5775 Hindu calendars - Vikram Samvat 2070--2071 - Shaka Samvat 1936--1937 - Kali Yuga 5115--5116 Holocene calendar 12014 Igbo calendar 1014--1015 Iranian calendar 1392--1393 Islamic calendar 1435--1436 Japanese calendar Heisei 26 (平成26年) Juche calendar 103 Julian calendar Gregorian minus 13 days Korean calendar 4347 Minguo calendar ROC 103 民國103年 Thai solar calendar 2557 Unix time 1388534400--1420070399 This box: view talk edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2014. 2014 (MMXIV) will be a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar, the 2014th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 14th year of the 3rd millennium, the 14th year of the 21st century, and the 5th year of the 2010s decade. The United Nations designated 2014 as the International Year of Family Farming and Crystallography.[1] Contents [hide] 1 Predicted and scheduled events 1.1 January 1.2 February 1.3 March 1.4 April 1.5 May 1.6 June 1.7 August 1.8 September 1.9 November 1.10 December 1.11 Date unknown 2 Major religious holidays and observances 3 In fiction 4 References Predicted and scheduled events January January 1 -- Latvia will officially adopt the euro currency and will become the eighteenth Eurozone country. February February 7--23 -- The 2014 Winter Olympics will be held in Sochi, Russia. March March 27 -- Comet Holmes (17P/Holmes) will reach perihelion. April April 29 -- An annular solar eclipse will occur. May May 29 -- Faye's Comet will reach perihelion. June June 12 -- July 13 -- The 2014 FIFA World Cup will be held in Brazil. The Sky City skyscraper is planned for completion in Changsha, Hunan, China. August August 24 -- NASA's New Horizons spacecraft will cross the orbit of Neptune after travelling for over eight years. New Horizons is scheduled to reach its mission target, Pluto, in 2015. September September 18 -- The Scottish independence referendum will be held. The first unmanned flight test of NASA's Orion spacecraft is scheduled to be launched in September 2014. November November 9 -- The Catalan independence referendum will be held. December December 31 -- The United States and the United Kingdom will officially withdraw their troops from Afghanistan, marking the end of their 13-year involvement in the Afghan Civil War. Date unknown Moore's Law of continuous microchip miniaturization is likely to become obsolete in 2014 due to economic constraints.[2] The International Cometary Explorer, a 1978 NASA solar probe that was repurposed for a mission to explore comets, will approach Earth for the first time in decades. Unless it is reactivated for a new mission, it has enough propellant to be re-captured in the Earth system and potentially recovered in orbit. It has already been donated to the Smithsonian Institution if it should be returned to Earth intact. The IPCC Fifth Assessment Report is scheduled to be published.[3] A commercial cure for baldness is predicted to become available in 2014.[4] JAXA's Hayabusa 2 asteroid sample return mission is expected to be launched in 2014.[5] The first commercial products using memristor technology are expected to become available in 2014.[6] Major religious holidays and observances January 6 -- Christmas (Armenian Church) January 7 -- Christmas (Eastern Christianity) January 31 -- Chinese New Year February 1 -- Imbolc (celebrated on February 2 in some places) March 4 -- Shrove Tuesday- published: 29 Dec 2013
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Orthodox Byzantine Hymn "Simeron kremate" - Haris Symeonidis
A greek orthodox byzantine music improvisation (in the book there is only the lyrics), fro...
published: 19 May 2007
author: Haris Symeonidis
Orthodox Byzantine Hymn "Simeron kremate" - Haris Symeonidis
Orthodox Byzantine Hymn "Simeron kremate" - Haris Symeonidis
A greek orthodox byzantine music improvisation (in the book there is only the lyrics), from the Holy Service of Good Friday morning - 2007. "Today is hanged ...- published: 19 May 2007
- views: 56451
- author: Haris Symeonidis
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Soldiers Of Rome - [275 - 337 A.D.] Constantine Ⓒ
SOLDIERS OF ROME [272 - 337 A.D.] - PART 4 - Caesar Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus...
published: 05 Sep 2009
author: CroPETROforever
Soldiers Of Rome - [275 - 337 A.D.] Constantine Ⓒ
Soldiers Of Rome - [275 - 337 A.D.] Constantine Ⓒ
SOLDIERS OF ROME [272 - 337 A.D.] - PART 4 - Caesar Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus (27 February c. 272 22 May 337), commonly known in Englis...- published: 05 Sep 2009
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- author: CroPETROforever
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†Macedonian orthodox byzantine music†-Day of Resurrection
Macedonian young choir Since the festival on the east-church singing singer: Konstantin Pa...
published: 25 May 2008
author: 0macedonianboy0
†Macedonian orthodox byzantine music†-Day of Resurrection
†Macedonian orthodox byzantine music†-Day of Resurrection
Macedonian young choir Since the festival on the east-church singing singer: Konstantin Pavleski.- published: 25 May 2008
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- author: 0macedonianboy0
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Excavations of 4th, 5th, 6th Century Byzantine Church and Monastery-Video 3
A 3rd video showing pilgrims from Landings, Church of the Holy Spirit, Singapore at the si...
published: 13 May 2013
author: Siew Vincent
Excavations of 4th, 5th, 6th Century Byzantine Church and Monastery-Video 3
Excavations of 4th, 5th, 6th Century Byzantine Church and Monastery-Video 3
A 3rd video showing pilgrims from Landings, Church of the Holy Spirit, Singapore at the site of Excavations of 4th, 5th, 6th Century Byzantine Church and Mon...- published: 13 May 2013
- views: 7
- author: Siew Vincent
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Mod-01 Lec-20 Internal Clock Synchronization in Presence of Byzantine Clocks
Real-Time Systems by Dr. Rajib Mall,Department of Computer Science & Engineering,IIT Khara...
published: 15 Sep 2011
author: nptelhrd
Mod-01 Lec-20 Internal Clock Synchronization in Presence of Byzantine Clocks
Mod-01 Lec-20 Internal Clock Synchronization in Presence of Byzantine Clocks
Real-Time Systems by Dr. Rajib Mall,Department of Computer Science & Engineering,IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in.- published: 15 Sep 2011
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- author: nptelhrd
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Amazing Prophecies of the Promise of Jesus' First Coming
Within this video you will find examples of ancient prophecies concerning Jesus as found w...
published: 08 Dec 2013
Amazing Prophecies of the Promise of Jesus' First Coming
Amazing Prophecies of the Promise of Jesus' First Coming
Within this video you will find examples of ancient prophecies concerning Jesus as found within the First book of Adam and Eve...compared to the Holy Bible 1st Book of Adam and Eve free online book: http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/fbe/fbe006.htm 1st Book of Adam and Eve by Angela Holmes https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzf72MClvfKmz6GhEk93mubiSuuowc1aI 1st Book of Adam and Eve by Apocryphile1970 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCgkDGCfl5I Regarding the great Five and a half Days: From Wikipedia pages: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anno_Domini It has also been speculated by Georges Declercq[12] that Dionysius' desire to replace Diocletian years with a calendar based on the incarnation of Christ was to prevent people from believing the imminent end of the world. At the time it was believed that the Resurrection and end of the world would occur 500 years after the birth of Jesus. The old Anno Mundi calendar theoretically commenced with the creation of the world based on information in the Old Testament. It was believed that based on the Anno Mundi calendar Jesus was born in the year 5500 (or 5500 years after the world was created) with the year 6000 of the Anno Mundi calendar marking the end of the world.[13][14] Anno Mundi 6000 (approximately AD 500) was thus equated with the resurrection of Christ and the end of the world [15] but this date had already passed in the time of Dionysius. Dionysius therefore searched for a new end of the world at a later date. He was heavily influenced by ancient cosmology, in particular the doctrine of the Great Year that places a strong emphasis on planetary conjunctions. Dionysius decided that when all the planets were in conjunction this cosmic event would mark the end of the world. Dionysius accurately calculated that this conjunction would occur in May AD 2000, about 1500 years after the life of Dionysius. Dionysius then applied another cosmological timing mechanism based on precession of the equinoxes (that had only been discovered about six centuries earlier). Though incorrect, many people at the time believed that the precessional cycle was 24,000 years which included twelve astrological ages of 2,000 years each. Dionysius believed that if the planetary alignment of May 2000 marked the end of an age, then the birth of Jesus Christ marked the beginning of the age 2,000 years earlier on the 23rd March (the date of the Northern Hemisphere Spring Equinox and beginning of many yearly calendars from ancient times). He therefore deducted 2,000 years from the May 2000 conjunction to produce AD 1[16] for the incarnation of Christ even though modern scholars and the Roman Catholic Church[17] acknowledge that the birth of Jesus was a few years earlier than AD 1.[18][19][20][21] And the Byzantine Calendar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_calendar The calendar is based on the Julian calendar except that the year started on 1 September and the year number used an Anno Mundi epoch derived from the Septuagint version of the Bible. It placed the date of creation at 5509 years before the Incarnation, and was characterized by a certain tendency which had already been a tradition amongst Jews and early Christians to number the years from the foundation of the world. (Latin: 'Annus Mundi' or 'Ab Origine Mundi'— AM).[note 2] Its year one, the supposed date of creation, was September 1, 5509 BC to August 31, 5508 BC.- published: 08 Dec 2013
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Columban - Calendar Art Guide - October 2013
Christ and the Samaritan Woman,Duccio di Buoninsegna (c. 1260-1318)
The panel by the grea...
published: 06 Oct 2013
Columban - Calendar Art Guide - October 2013
Columban - Calendar Art Guide - October 2013
Christ and the Samaritan Woman,Duccio di Buoninsegna (c. 1260-1318) The panel by the great medieval Sienese master, Duccio, leads us into a devotional and cultural world where the influence of Byzantine art had continued to hold sway in Europe, especially in Italy. Sienese artists admired and sought to replicate the elegance, technical precision and glowing colours typical of Byzantine art. Like many other Sienese artists, Duccio sought above all to imbue traditional subjects like Christ and the Samaritan Woman with a haunting beauty that derived from Byzantine art. In this painting Duccio depicts the encounter between Christ and the unnamed woman with simplicity and solemnity. Christ appears seated on a fine marble well. The woman who stands opposite him engages directly with Christ in conversation. Duccio suggests the intimacy and respectfulness of this encounter between two people, who in that society have no business speaking together. Both Christ and the woman stand a little apart from each other. Note, however, how after the man and the woman have established contact through shared glances and gestures this action appears to collapse the physical (and temporal?) space which separates not only Christ and the woman from one another but also separates us from this moment. We observe that the woman carries a jar on her head as well as a metal pot which was used to draw water from the well. It is unclear which moment of the meeting Duccio has portrayed. Has the woman just arrived or is she about to return to her village to spread the news of her life-changing encounter? Duccio gives us a clue in the detail of the apostles, who are depicted returning with food at the right of the scene. The figures in the front hold loaves of bread in their cloaks. The disciples return with food for the body; the woman leaves with the gift of eternal life. www.columban.org.au/2013artguide/art-guide-october-2013/- published: 06 Oct 2013
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St. Sophia: Roman Cathedral of Byzantine-Ukrainian rite reopens
In Rome's Via Boccea street, there is a cathedral of Byzantine-Ukrainian rite. It's the Ba...
published: 01 Nov 2012
author: romereports
St. Sophia: Roman Cathedral of Byzantine-Ukrainian rite reopens
St. Sophia: Roman Cathedral of Byzantine-Ukrainian rite reopens
In Rome's Via Boccea street, there is a cathedral of Byzantine-Ukrainian rite. It's the Basilica of St. Sophia. Its interior is decorated with impressive mos...- published: 01 Nov 2012
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- author: romereports
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Doctor Who Season 4 Episode 6 - The Doctor's Daughter
http://www.doctorwhoseason.com/ Location: MessalineDate: 60120724 (New Byzantine Calendar)...
published: 11 Dec 2013
Doctor Who Season 4 Episode 6 - The Doctor's Daughter
Doctor Who Season 4 Episode 6 - The Doctor's Daughter
http://www.doctorwhoseason.com/ Location: MessalineDate: 60120724 (New Byzantine Calendar) Enemies: The Hath The Doctor lands on the remote planet Messaline as a generations-old war rages and the threat of genocide looms. When Martha is kidnapped by the Hath, the Doctor, Donna and a new friend must race to save her and stop a bloody conflict. Doctor Who s04e06 Doctor Who S4e6 s04e6 S4e6 4x6 Season 4 episode 6 tv shows S4 s04 se4 e6 ep6 4x6 4 S04 E6 HQ episodes serie series watch online complete full tv television hd hq part 1 part 2 part 3 part 4. Watch Doctor Who Season 4 Episode 6 The Doctor's Daughter full free watch Doctor Who Season 4 Episode 6 The Doctor's Daughter free online watch Doctor Who Season 4 Episode 6 The Doctor's Daughter full episode online watch Doctor Who Season 4 Episode 6 The Doctor's Daughter watch online watch Doctor Who Season 4 Episode 6 The Doctor's Daughter full episode watch full Doctor Who Season 4 Episode 6 The Doctor's Daughter watch Doctor Who Season 4 Episode 6 The Doctor's Daughter for free.- published: 11 Dec 2013
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