

Plenty more where that came from.
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Remember 1997's The Bible Code by Michael Drosnin? It hit the bestseller list and made waves by claiming hidden messages about world events were buried in the Hebrew text of Scripture.
But despite its initial buzz, Drosnin’s work was fiercely criticized—by mathematicians, theologians, and even those sympathetic to biblical mystery. Why? Because his patterns, critics argued, could also be found in Moby Dick or War and Peace if you looked hard enough. The problem wasn’t that he found patterns—it was that the patterns weren’t anchored to any deeper framework of meaning or theological integrity. They were intriguing, but not cohesive.
What you are seeing on this page are intriguing "coincidences" that I found out after making the discovery. And there are dozens if not hundreds more that I've logged over the years. These just happen to be a few of my favorites.
Let’s be clear, I see the critics coming a mile away. I know how this can look, how easy it is to cherry-pick numbers and correlations to make anything seem profound, or even profoundly meaningless. I know the paths critics will take—the well-worn traps they may fall into trying to dismiss what they don’t understand: coincidence, confirmation bias, number-play, apophenia, cognitive dissonance, psychological projection. So before the first shots are fired, just know: I’ve already wrestled with every one of those doubts or concerns myself.
The concerns are valid and important to acknowledge:
-
The English language alone contains hundreds of thousands of words, each made from just 26 letters.
-
The average word length is roughly 7-8 letters, limiting the variety of numeric outcomes.
-
When calculating Digital Roots, every word’s root falls into one of only nine possible values (1-9), so many words often inevitably share the same root.
-
Alpha Sums and Digital Sums provide more variation but still produce overlapping results because of the limited range of letter values and word lengths.
-
All of this means that many coincidental overlaps and patterns can be found—some that appear meaningful but are actually just statistical noise.
-
Alongside these coincidences, there are also numerous contradictions—thousands of words with opposite or unrelated meanings that share the same numeric values. This illustrates how these overlaps can’t simply prove meaning on their own.
Fragments of a Miracle
What are the odds?
the + name + of + the + Lord = Yeshua
285 + 5145 + 66 + 285 + 3694 = 79
Some may question the validity of comparing results from two different expressions—wondering whether such convergence is coincidence or creative bias. That’s a fair question. As stated earlier, not every overlap carries meaning, and not every pattern is significant in itself. But when two different expressions—each applied consistently—arrive at the same result within a context already full of coherent patterns, it becomes hard to ignore. The alignment between the Digital Sum of "the name of the Lord" and the Alpha Sum of "Yeshua" isn’t forced; it’s part of a larger framework of design that continues to reveal itself. Two distinct paths, one unanticipated destination—one that, in this case, speaks volumes. Praise God for this one!
Long before Rhodium and Platinum, there was Gold. The most sought after precious metal by consumers. Beautiful, rare, durable, malleable - it is linked to divinity throughout history and was one of the gifts of the Magi to the infant Christ.
Again, the alpha sum of Yeshua = 79.
atomic number of Gold


First Day of Spring
The first day of Spring is the 79th day of the year. The vernal equinox - spring - the time known for fresh starts, rebirth and renewal of life. The vernal equinox falls on March 20 most years and in most time zones. And again, The life of Yeshua (79) is a true reflection of the Spirit of Spring - new life.

After thousands of comparisons like the one above, one truth has become clear to me: this framework reveals both harmony and contrast. Some results shine with unmistakable beauty—connections that point directly toward divine order. Others appear dark or discordant, and still others seem to carry no obvious meaning at all. The range is vast. Those who explore further will see the same: some correspondences will inspire awe, some will raise questions, and some will simply remain puzzles.
But these findings should not lead to hasty conclusions. Numbers themselves are neutral; they testify to structure, not moral standing. The fact that a sacred and a fallen name may share the same value does not make them equal—it only shows that the same mathematical fabric underlies all language, all creation, all history. Scripture reminds us that both light and shadow exist within God’s sovereign plan, and even what has strayed from Him still moves within the bounds of His order.
So take what you see here as the beginning of a larger work. Much research remains: categorizing, testing, and discerning which patterns speak with purpose and which simply echo through the system.
I encourage you, curious seeker, to explore and experiment with the free tools provided here. Dive in, play with words and phrases, and see what emerges. This journey is as much yours as it is mine. But please, approach it with both open eyes and a discerning heart. Not every pattern reveals truth, and discernment is key to navigating what can be both fascinating and complex.
For now, hold these discoveries with curiosity, humility, and faith. The design is vast, the language still unfolding, and the story—God’s story—is far from finished.
Pieces
Patterns
& Patience
What I’m presenting on this page isn’t a claim that every word or every number proves something. Instead I'm saying that based on what the matrix showed us, it only makes sense that there is more to explore and discovery.
I know you’ll find many words that sum to 79 but are in no way related to the core message of this discovery. The point isn’t about individual words—it’s about the improbable convergence of these particular numbers across multiple layers of meaning. The significance lies in how they align within the larger framework of the matrix and the Alpha Sum of Yeshua. These connections aren’t coincidences; they point to something far beyond chance.
The matrix gave us unadulterated, coherent, patterns linked to a context that actually matters. Some will ask, "why don't all words related to 79 have some profound divine meaning?" I can only humbly answer, "Why didn't Jesus turn all the water in the world to wine?" This has never been about making numbers say things. It was always about following where the numbers and signs consistently lead.
I have gone beyond the boundaries. I tested the limits of the system. I built a spreadsheet more than a decade ago—58,000 English words cataloged with their Alpha Sums, Digital Sums, and Digital Roots. It helped me see just how easily patterns can emerge when you’re determined to find them. I’ve seen the contradictions and the copycats. I’ve scrolled through thousands of lookalike pairings—words that share a number but not a purpose. I’ve done the digging so you don’t have to.
So, for those ready to dig anyway, please do! I hope to include my spreadsheet on the site here in the near future, I’ve been where you’re standing. I’ve asked the hard questions. The discovery still stands, and so does the next example of Divine Intervention seen below.
Known as PI. The letter "P" has a digital root
of 7. The digital root of the letter "I" is 9. Together the letters P-I mirror 79. Because it is an irrational number, PI ensures that the circumference of a circle can never be precisely calculated. The circle has always been the single geometric shape used to represent wholeness as it has no beginning and no end. How interesting that the wholeness that Yeshua brings is symbolically linked here to PI and wholeness without end. Bonus sum in .red #'s above.
π
3.1415926535897932

Circle of Love?
"Then he looked at those seated in a circle around him and said, “Here are my mother and my brothers!"
Mark 3:34
The Celtic Cross: History, Meaning, and Symbolism
The Celtic Cross—a traditional cross with a circle encompassing the intersection—has deep roots in the Christian history of the British Isles. Commonly associated with early Irish Christianity, it is believed to have emerged between the 7th and 9th centuries, blending Christian symbolism with earlier Celtic artistic motifs. The circle is often interpreted as a symbol of eternity, unity, or the unbroken nature of God's presence.
The cross itself, of course, represents Christ's sacrifice. But the circle at its center—where the vertical and horizontal lines meet—invites layered interpretation. It can be seen as the sun (a nod to pre-Christian Irish symbology), the earth, the eternal, or the divine order that surrounds the moment of intersection. Over time, the Celtic Cross became a powerful image of faith surviving through hardship—enduring in stone across centuries of wind and weather.
Though it is embraced most fully in Catholic and Anglican contexts, and less commonly in Protestant circles, there is no doctrinal rejection of the form—only a modern tendency toward minimalism and wariness of extra-biblical symbols. Yet the beauty of the design remains.
And it’s worth noting: while the Celtic languages themselves contributed little to the English language directly, they formed the earliest cultural bedrock of the British Isles. This pre-English layer, stretching back to around 1000 BC, provided the spiritual and symbolic atmosphere into which Christianity later arrived. The Celtic Cross stands as a visible echo of that ancient foundation—a marriage of the old and the new, engraved in stone.
I bring this version of the cross in not to advocate for it necessarily, but because I was always curious about the circle. As things settled in the early months after the discovery, I noticed something in the matrix that got my attention, those 54s centered around the vertical and horizontal intersection. So I took a closer look.
Could there be anything more to find in the matrix? Surely the cross, and the exception pointing to Yeshua, the King of the Jews was enough evidence of God's Providence, right?
Still curious, I wondered about that Celtic Cross, with its circle 'round the intersection. Was it just a later embellishment, or would the matrix have something to add to its list of improbabilities? Before we discuss the findings, a quick Geometry refresher on angles and minutes.
Understanding Minutes of Angle (MOA)
In geometry and astronomy, a minute of angle is a unit of angular measurement equal to 1⁄60 of one degree. Just as an hour divides into 60 minutes, a single degree can be divided into 60 arcminutes (or MOA), and each arcminute into 60 arcseconds.
This precision is essential in fields requiring accurate angular positioning like astronomy, surveying, and ballistics. For example, a one-minute angle from a certain point may translate to a measurable distance across a vast span, such as a circle drawn on the earth or stars mapped in the sky for example. This makes MOA a vital tool for translating small shifts in angle into real, scalable distance across space.
Any intersection of two lines defines a vertex surrounded by 360° of angular space. When the lines intersect perpendicularly, they divide that space into four right angles of exactly 90°, forming an orthogonal coordinate framework. This configuration is foundational in both Euclidean geometry and Cartesian systems. And while no literal circle is drawn, the full angular rotation it implies—a continuous sweep of 360°—remains ever-present. In this way, even the cross whispers of a circle—unseen, yet undeniably present.
90°
90°
90°
90°
We saw on Page E that the number 54 appears in the matrix more than any other number. Now below, you can see that it is also the only number that forms neatly into a four-part grouping - each occupying one of the quadrants produced by the intersection of the vertical and horizontal axes in the matrix. Recall the perfectly symmetrical Latin Cross, and the words King, Jew and Yeshua of the exception, and now see the infinite power of Providence at work with yet another stamp of divine symbolism and meaning. This grouping, its placement, and its unmistakable reference to a perfect circle, are together a miracle in their own right. But more than that, will we find any numeric evidence for this circle? If we type 90 into an Angle to Minutes converter as I have below we get the following conversion:
Angles to Minutes Converter
Degrees:
90
Minutes: 5400.00
In other words:
Click Here
90 degrees is equal to
54 hundred minutes
Now look at the matrix again:

54
54
54
54
Degrees
of Truth
The matrix comes full circle
So what started as the implication of a circle created by the two right angles goes from interesting, to what? What do we call it now that we see those 54s grouped like that? Keeping it in context with the weight of the cross found in the matrix, how could we possibly call this a coincidence? And if not a coincidence, then what?
Personally, I think it is yet another layer of meaning added to the discovery, by the Lord Himself, with love of course.
And that single word, love, is the most important word of them all. There is no other word that is higher and no word that carries more meaning in all of existence. Love defines the nature of God, is the foundation of all of the commandments, and it fulfills the entire Law. In case you don't recall the very first lesson in this presentation, let me remind you of this word's Alpha Sum, or highest value:
Love = 54
There it is — God’s love positioned with perfect symmetry at the very heart of the cross.
The circle implied by this intersection speaks of eternity, of a love unbroken and infinite.
This isn’t happenstance; it’s divine design.
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Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. Matthew 7:7


"So they gathered them and filled twelve baskets with the pieces of the five barley loaves left over by those who had eaten."
Plenty more where that came from.
.jpg)
Remember 1997's The Bible Code by Michael Drosnin? It hit the bestseller list and made waves by claiming hidden messages about world events were buried in the Hebrew text of Scripture.
But despite its initial buzz, Drosnin’s work was fiercely criticized—by mathematicians, theologians, and even those sympathetic to biblical mystery. Why? Because his patterns, critics argued, could also be found in Moby Dick or War and Peace if you looked hard enough. The problem wasn’t that he found patterns—it was that the patterns weren’t anchored to any deeper framework of meaning or theological integrity. They were intriguing, but not cohesive.
What you are seeing on this page are intriguing "coincidences" that I found out after making the discovery. And there are dozens if not hundreds more that I've logged over the years. These just happen to be a few of my favorites.
Let’s be clear, I see the critics coming a mile away. I know how this can look, how easy it is to cherry-pick numbers and correlations to make anything seem profound, or even profoundly meaningless. I know the paths critics will take—the well-worn traps they may fall into trying to dismiss what they don’t understand: coincidence, confirmation bias, number-play, apophenia, cognitive dissonance, psychological projection. So before the first shots are fired, just know: I’ve already wrestled with every one of those doubts or concerns myself.
Fragments of a Miracle
What are the odds?
the + name + of + the + Lord = Yeshua
285 + 5145 + 66 + 285 + 3694 = 79
Some may question the validity of comparing results from two different expressions—wondering whether such convergence is coincidence or creative bias. That’s a fair question. As stated earlier, not every overlap carries meaning, and not every pattern is significant in itself. But when two different expressions—each applied consistently—arrive at the same result within a context already full of coherent patterns, it becomes hard to ignore. The alignment between the Digital Sum of "the name of the Lord" and the Alpha Sum of "Yeshua" isn’t forced; it’s part of a larger framework of design that continues to reveal itself. Two distinct paths, one unanticipated destination—one that, in this case, speaks volumes. Praise God for this one!
Long before Rhodium and Platinum, there was Gold. The most sought after precious metal by consumers. Beautiful, rare, durable, malleable - it is linked to divinity throughout history and was one of the gifts of the Magi to the infant Christ. Again, the alpha sum of Yeshua = 79.
atomic number of Gold


The first day of Spring is the 79th day of the year. The vernal equinox - spring - the time known for fresh starts, rebirth and renewal of life. The vernal equinox falls on March 20 most years and in most time zones. And again, The life of Yeshua (79) is a true reflection of the Spirit of Spring - new life.
Spring

After thousands of comparisons like the one above, one truth has become clear to me: this framework reveals both harmony and contrast. Some results shine with unmistakable beauty—connections that point directly toward divine order. Others appear dark or discordant, and still others seem to carry no obvious meaning at all. The range is vast. Those who explore further will see the same: some correspondences will inspire awe, some will raise questions, and some will simply remain puzzles.
But these findings should not lead to hasty conclusions. Numbers themselves are neutral; they testify to structure, not moral standing. The fact that a sacred and a fallen name may share the same value does not make them equal—it only shows that the same mathematical fabric underlies all language, all creation, all history. Scripture reminds us that both light and shadow exist within God’s sovereign plan, and even what has strayed from Him still moves within the bounds of His order.
So take what you see here as the beginning of a larger work. Much research remains: categorizing, testing, and discerning which patterns speak with purpose and which simply echo through the system.
I encourage you, curious seeker, to explore and experiment with the free tools provided here. Dive in, play with words and phrases, and see what emerges. This journey is as much yours as it is mine. But please, approach it with both open eyes and a discerning heart. Not every pattern reveals truth, and discernment is key to navigating what can be both fascinating and complex.
For now, hold these discoveries with curiosity, humility, and faith. The design is vast, the language still unfolding, and the story—God’s story—is far from finished.
Pieces
Patterns
& Patience
The concerns are valid and important to acknowledge:
-
The English language alone contains hundreds of thousands of words, each made from just 26 letters.
-
The average word length is roughly 7-8 letters, limiting the variety of numeric outcomes.
-
When calculating Digital Roots, every word’s root falls into one of only nine possible values (1-9), so many words often inevitably share the same root.
-
Alpha Sums and Digital Sums provide more variation but still produce overlapping results because of the limited range of letter values and word lengths.
-
All of this means that many coincidental overlaps and patterns can be found—some that appear meaningful but are actually just statistical noise.
-
Alongside these coincidences, there are also numerous contradictions—thousands of words with opposite or unrelated meanings that share the same numeric values. This illustrates how these overlaps can’t simply prove meaning on their own.
Known as PI. The letter "P" has a digital root of 7. The digital root of the letter "I" is 9. Together the letters P-I mirror 7-9. Because it is an irrational number, PI ensures that the circumference of a circle can never be precisely calculated.
The circle has always been the single geometric shape used to represent wholeness as it has no beginning and no end. How interesting that the wholeness that Yeshua brings is symbolically linked here to PI and wholeness without end.
π
3.
What I’m presenting on this page isn’t a claim that every word or every number proves something. Instead I'm saying that based on what the matrix showed us, it only makes sense that there is more to explore and discovery.
I know you’ll find many words that sum to 79 but are in no way related to the core message of this discovery. The point isn’t about individual words—it’s about the improbable convergence of these particular numbers across multiple layers of meaning. The significance lies in how they align within the larger framework of the matrix and the Alpha Sum of Yeshua. These connections aren’t coincidences; they point to something far beyond chance.
The matrix gave us unadulterated, coherent, patterns linked to a context that actually matters. Some will ask, "why don't all words related to 79 have some profound divine meaning?" I can only humbly answer, "Why didn't Jesus turn all the water in the world to wine?" This has never been about making numbers say things. It was always about following where the numbers and signs consistently lead.
I have gone beyond the boundaries. I tested the limits of the system. I built a spreadsheet more than a decade ago—58,000 English words cataloged with their Alpha Sums, Digital Sums, and Digital Roots. It helped me see just how easily patterns can emerge when you’re determined to find them. I’ve seen the contradictions and the copycats. I’ve scrolled through thousands of lookalike pairings—words that share a number but not a purpose. I’ve done the digging so you don’t have to.
So, for those ready to dig anyway, please do! I hope to include my spreadsheet on the site here in the near future, I’ve been where you’re standing. I’ve asked the hard questions. The discovery still stands, and so does the next example of Divine Intervention seen below.


Pieces

"So they gathered them and filled twelve baskets with the pieces of the five barley loaves left over by those who had eaten."


Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.
1 John 4:8

"Then he looked at those seated in a circle around him and said, “Here are my mother and my brothers!"
Mark 3:34
Circle of Love?
The Celtic Cross: History, Meaning, and Symbolism
The Celtic Cross—a traditional cross with a circle encompassing the intersection—has deep roots in the Christian history of the British Isles. Commonly associated with early Irish Christianity, it is believed to have emerged between the 7th and 9th centuries, blending Christian symbolism with earlier Celtic artistic motifs. The circle is often interpreted as a symbol of eternity, unity, or the unbroken nature of God's presence.
The cross itself, of course, represents Christ's sacrifice. But the circle at its center—where the vertical and horizontal lines meet—invites layered interpretation. It can be seen as the sun (a nod to pre-Christian Irish symbology), the earth, the eternal, or the divine order that surrounds the moment of intersection. Over time, the Celtic Cross became a powerful image of faith surviving through hardship—enduring in stone across centuries of wind and weather.
Though it is embraced most fully in Catholic and Anglican contexts, and less commonly in Protestant circles, there is no doctrinal rejection of the form—only a modern tendency toward minimalism and wariness of extra-biblical symbols. Yet the beauty of the design remains.
And it’s worth noting: while the Celtic languages themselves contributed little to the English language directly, they formed the earliest cultural bedrock of the British Isles. This pre-English layer, stretching back to around 1000 BC, provided the spiritual and symbolic atmosphere into which Christianity later arrived. The Celtic Cross stands as a visible echo of that ancient foundation—a marriage of the old and the new, engraved in stone.
I bring this version of the cross in not to advocate for it necessarily, but because I was always curious about the circle. As things settled in the early months after the discovery, I noticed something in the matrix that got my attention, those 54s centered around the vertical and horizontal intersection. So I took a closer look.
Could there be anything more to find in the matrix? Surely the cross, and the exception pointing to Yeshua, the King of the Jews was enough evidence of God's Providence, right?
Still curious, I wondered about that Celtic Cross, with its circle 'round the intersection. Was it just a later embellishment, or would the matrix have something to add to its list of improbabilities? Before we discuss the findings, a quick Geometry refresher on angles and minutes.
Understanding Minutes of Angle (MOA)
In geometry and astronomy, a minute of angle is a unit of angular measurement equal to 1⁄60 of one degree. Just as an hour divides into 60 minutes, a single degree can be divided into 60 arcminutes (or MOA), and each arcminute into 60 arcseconds.
This precision is essential in fields requiring accurate angular positioning like astronomy, surveying, and ballistics. For example, a one-minute angle from a certain point may translate to a measurable distance across a vast span, such as a circle drawn on the earth or stars mapped in the sky for example. This makes MOA a vital tool for translating small shifts in angle into real, scalable distance across space.
Any intersection of two lines defines a vertex surrounded by 360° of angular space. When the lines intersect perpendicularly, they divide that space into four right angles of exactly 90°, forming an orthogonal coordinate framework. This configuration is foundational in both Euclidean geometry and Cartesian systems. And while no literal circle is drawn, the full angular rotation it implies—a continuous sweep of 360°—remains ever-present. In this way, even the cross whispers of a circle—unseen, yet undeniably present.
90°
90°
90°
90°
We saw on Page E that the number 54 appears in the matrix more than any other number. Now below, you can see that it is also the only number that forms neatly into a four-part grouping - each occupying one of the quadrants produced by the intersection of the vertical and horizontal axes in the matrix. Recall the perfectly symmetrical Latin Cross, and the words King, Jew and Yeshua of the exception, and now see the infinite power of Providence at work with yet another stamp of divine symbolism and meaning. This grouping, its placement, and its unmistakable reference to a perfect circle, are together a miracle in their own right. But more than that, will we find any numeric evidence for this circle? If we type 90 into an Angle to Minutes converter as I have below we get the following conversion:
Angles to Minutes Converter
Degrees:
90
Minutes: 5400.00
In other words:
Click Here
90 degrees is equal to
54 hundred minutes
Now look at the matrix again:
Degrees of Truth
The matrix comes full circle
So what started as the implication of a circle created by the two right angles goes from interesting, to what? What do we call it now that we see those 54s grouped like that? Keeping it in context with the weight of the cross found in the matrix, how could we possibly call this a coincidence? And if not a coincidence, then what?
Personally, I think it is yet another layer of meaning added to the discovery, by the Lord Himself, with love of course.
And that single word, love, is the most important word of them all. There is no other word that is higher and no word that carries more meaning in all of existence. Love defines the nature of God, is the foundation of all of the commandments, and it fulfills the entire Law.
In case you don't recall the very first lesson in this presentation, let me remind you of this word's Alpha Sum, or highest value:
Love = 54
There it is — God’s love positioned with perfect symmetry at the very heart of the cross. The circle implied by this intersection speaks of eternity, of a love unbroken and infinite. This isn’t happenstance; it’s divine design!
We saw on Page E that the number 54 appears in the matrix more than any other number. Now below, you can see that it is also the only number that forms neatly into a four-part grouping - each occupying one of the quadrants produced by the intersection of the vertical and horizontal axes in the matrix. Recall the perfectly symmetrical Latin Cross, and the words King, Jew and Yeshua of the exception, and now see the infinite power of Providence at work with yet another stamp of divine symbolism and meaning. This grouping, its placement, and its unmistakable reference to a perfect circle, are together a miracle in their own right. But more than that, will we find any numeric evidence for this circle? If we type 90 into an Angle to Minutes converter as I have below we get the following conversion:
90°
90°
90°
90°
Could there be anything more to find in the matrix? Surely the cross, and the exception pointing to Yeshua, the King of the Jews was enough evidence of God's Providence, right?
Still curious, I wondered about that Celtic Cross, with its circle 'round the intersection. Was it just a later embellishment, or would the matrix have something to add to its list of improbabilities? Before we discuss the findings, a quick Geometry refresher on angles and minutes.
Understanding Minutes of Angle (MOA)
In geometry and astronomy, a minute of angle is a unit of angular measurement equal to 1⁄60 of one degree. Just as an hour divides into 60 minutes, a single degree can be divided into 60 arcminutes (or MOA), and each arcminute into 60 arcseconds.
This precision is essential in fields requiring accurate angular positioning like astronomy, surveying, and ballistics. For example, a one-minute angle from a certain point may translate to a measurable distance across a vast span, such as a circle drawn on the earth or stars mapped in the sky for example. This makes MOA a vital tool for translating small shifts in angle into real, scalable distance across space.
Any intersection of two lines defines a vertex surrounded by 360° of angular space. When the lines intersect perpendicularly, they divide that space into four right angles of exactly 90°, forming an orthogonal coordinate framework. This configuration is foundational in both Euclidean geometry and Cartesian systems. And while no literal circle is drawn, the full angular rotation it implies—a continuous sweep of 360°—remains ever-present. In this way, even the cross whispers of a circle—unseen, yet undeniably present.
Angles to Minutes Converter
Degrees:
90
Minutes: 5400.00
In other words:
Tap Here
90 degrees is equal to
54 hundred minutes
Now look at the matrix again:

54
54
54
54
Degrees of Truth
The matrix full-circle
90°
90°
90°
90°

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