FOGAL
FOLDY
FOLEY
FOLZ
FONSECA
FORAN
FORBES
FORD
FORDYCE
FORMAN
FORMOSO
FORSYTHE
FORTIN
FORTIS
FORTNER
FOSBERG
FOSTER
FOTHERGILL
FOTHERINGHAME
FOUBERT
FOUNTAIN
FOURNIER
FOWLER
FOX
FOY
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FOGAL /
RICE -- Buck and Doe
Buck and Doe for Ryan
FOGAL and Amanda
RICE
Saturday, June 14th, 2008, 9 pm-1 a.m. Flesherton Kinplex
DJ Scott Betts. Tickets: $5 in advance, $7 at the door. Midnight
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FOGAL /
RICE -- Buck n' Doe
Buck n' Doe for Ryan
FOGAL and Amanda
RICE
Saturday, June 14th, 2008, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Flesherton Kinplex
DJ Scott Betts. Tickets: $5 in advance, $7 at the door, Midnight
Buffet,
No Minors
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FOLDY m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-04-20 published
KROFCHICK /
PERKINS -- Katy and Robbie
KROFCHICK and Faryl and
Gary PERKINS are delighted to announce the engagement of their
children, Amy to Brett. Excited siblings are Michael and Jody
KROFCHICK and Mandi
PERKINS.
Equally delighted grandparents are
Judy and the late Stephen
FOLDY,
Valley and the late Shevy
KROFCHICK,
the late Rosalie and Issy
LUBINSKY, and Connie and the late Arthur
PERKINS.
Mazel
Tov to all.
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FOLEY m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-29 published
Lori Lynn MASON and James
EMBELTON -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▼
January 29, 2005 - Page M4
Like many young Australians, James John
EMBELTON went on a "walkabout"
after graduating from university. The rite of passage is almost
a national tradition, says Mr.
EMBELTON, who graduated from Monash
University in Melbourne in 1994.
"It's encouraged that graduates put a pack on their back, buy
a one-way ticket, and see the world," he says. "I thought I'd
stop [in Toronto], get a job for a year, and see what I thought."
That was more than 10 years ago. "I made Friends," he says, "did
well career-wise, and started to love the place."
Within a few years of his arrival, he became a Canadian citizen
and began working in financial services. He succumbed to the
opiate of Muskoka winters, highlighted by an annual weekend at
a rustic retreat near Gravenhurst, Ontario, owned by his friend
Craig MARSHALL.
It was in this serene environment that Mr.
EMBELTON staged a
surprise proposal to Toronto native Lori Lynn
MASON that reflected
the international nature of their relationship.
The two had met at
AIC
Mutual
Funds, where they were working
in sales, in February of 2001. Each was in another relationship
at the time, but their water-cooler musings heated up into romance
by 2003. "Lori has an incredible smile and beauty. We are both
motivated and caring," he says.
"Many women go gaga over him, but the accent wasn't a draw,"
says Ms. MASON, a business graduate of Mohawk College in Hamilton.
"He is kind and intelligent."
Mr. EMBELTON made his move in March, 2004, after some stealthy
manoeuvring. The pair had planned to make the annual trip to
Mr. MARSHALL's place in Muskoka, but at the last minute, Mr.
EMBELTON told Ms.
MASON to go ahead on her own, saying he needed
to study for his financial-analyst exam. In fact, he was taking
care of some last-minute engagement details.
Things almost went awry, Mr.
MARSHALL recalls. "James was travelling
on business and left me his package to bring up to the camp.
I picked up flowers for him, but in my rush, because I was entertaining
the whole group, I got halfway and realized, 'Oh my God!' I'd
left it."
The package was critical to Mr.
EMBELTON's plans, so Mr.
MARSHALL
pulled a few strings to get it: "Fortunately, my ex-wife lives
next door [to me]," he says with a laugh, "is a good friend,
and likes James and Lori, so she hired a locksmith to break into
my house so James could swing by for his stuff."
The next morning, Mr.
EMBELTON rushed to Muskoka to rendezvous
with two confederates who helped him set the scene. "It was beautiful,
near zero, not a cloud in the sky and we set up a blanket on
a snow-covered hill where Lori and I had spent time before,"
he says.
To paraphrase Jimmy Kennedy's lyrics to The Teddy Bears' Picnic,
Ms. MASON "went into the woods that day, and she was sure of
a big surprise." Mr.
EMBELTON whisked Ms.
MASON off by snowmobile
to the secluded proposal spot, where the contents of the package
were laid out against a backdrop of white pines: champagne flutes
and a toy koala and polar bear teddy holding Australian and Canadian
flags, respectively.
"I felt we were destined to be together," Ms.
MASON says. "I
was very emotional."
On September 5, Canadian and Australian flag bearers planted
their standards on either side of the altar at All Saints Anglican
Church in Etobicoke, where the bride taught Sunday school.
A design of a maple leaf and Australian gum leaf, their stalks
intertwined, appeared on the invitations and in all facets of
the wedding.
Ms. MASON, 30, entered on her father's arm to strains of Waltzing
Matilda and O Canada. A bouquet on the altar honoured her late
mother.
Close friend Reverend Timothy
FOLEY, youth director Susan
OLIVER
and assistant priest Michael
LLOYD incorporated a full Eucharist
service into the ceremony. Mr.
MARSHALL serenaded the audience
on guitar as the couple signed the register.
The bridegroom, 32, was a national champion in yachting, and
fittingly, the reception was held at the Boulevard Club. The
bridal party entered to Australia's rousing football song with
the newlyweds making their debut to the Hockey Night in Canada
theme.
The 130 guests included 25 from abroad, whom the groom calculated
logged a total of 270,000 kilometres to be there.
The newlyweds are now off for a two-year stint in Australia,
where Mr. EMBELTON has accepted an associate director position
at Macquarie Bank.
"It is more than a geographical change," says his bride, who
looks forward to taking on new challenges there, including volunteer
work caring for infants born with cocaine addiction.
"In Australia, I won't have the commitments I have here, so I'll
have the time."
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FOLZ m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-07-09 published
Kareen MADIAN and David
WOLF -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▲
July 9, 2005, Page M4
Ultimately,
Kareen
Melanie
MADIAN would conclude that if she
mixed all of the ingredients for her perfect man, David Daniel
WOLF would crystallize. However, her first phone interview with
him, for a syndicated radio program called Canada's Business
Report, where she was a producer, left the impression he was
haughty and aloof.
A colleague assured her, however, that she shouldn't judge him
by that first impression: "He's an economist and needs to sound
like he knows what he's talking about."
So in August, 2002, at the show's guest-appreciation night at
Jump Café and Bar, she decided to take the initiative and try
to find him.
"Half of Bay Street was out, and I realized that I didn't know
what these people looked like and was about to leave," says Mr.
WOLF, who was then senior economist and chief interest rate strategist
at RBC
Capital
Markets.
But then a "very cute girl" approached
him and said, "Can I ask you a really stupid question?"
He replied that she would be surprised at the questions people
asked him.
Her query, of course, was whether he was the man she had interviewed
a few months earlier. She had already recognized his voice, however,
and led him over to meet the group from her radio program.
That
October, when she called Mr.
WOLF for another interview,
he floored her with his response: "This isn't our usual time.
Are you calling to ask me out?"
Mr. WOLF admits it was the first time he had used such an approach.
"I'm usually pretty shy. I think it reflected something deeper.
I just kind of blurted it out."
An ensuing buzz zoomed through her office when she confided,
"I think I just made a date with David
WOLF. I called for an
interview and all of a sudden we're going out for drinks."
She missed his signals at first, however, and assumed that, as
the youngest economist on the street, he was just looking for
professional camaraderie. Several dinners later, the façade was
lifted. "I realized we were actually dating," she says.
Their paths had seemed destined to cross. A decade earlier, they
had lived a short distance apart in North Toronto, and his sister,
Susan, had often extolled her brother to teenage classmate Ms.
MADIAN.
His sister once borrowed Ms.
MADIAN's library card and
neglected to return a book. Harangued by the library, Ms.
MADIAN
followed up with a phone call, and Mr.
WOLF senior had acknowledged,
"That sounds like Susie."
"It was a weird, small world thing," Mr.
WOLF says. "She knew
my sister, and had spoken to my father."
Parental influence had prompted the entrée of both into economics.
It was her mother's interest in
CNBC that precipitated Ms.
MADIAN's
pursuit of business journalism at Ryerson University. She advised
her daughter, "Where you have unrest, unemployment, people totally
disenfranchised, you will find there is an economic reason for
it, and there are lots of stories there." After a period at CTV,
Ms. MADIAN gained an internship with
CNBC in New York, and is
now a Web editor of moneysense.ca.
Mr. WOLF, now 29, whose father is a professor of economics at
York University, is a graduate of Princeton University in that
discipline and currently chief strategist and head of Canadian
economics at Merrill Lynch Canada.
Intoxicated for five months by the vibrant Ms.
MADIAN,
Mr.
WOLF,
who was in Europe on business, impulsively urged her to join
him in Paris. A plane seat in doubt, his plucky lady fabricated
a tale of romantic distress where she desperately needed to meet
her fiancé. "'Husband' was taking it too far," she says with
a laugh. It worked.
Together, they savoured the nirvana of Paris. "We were on the
Left Bank, stopped for a crepe. It was this amazing feeling...
in Paris, worlds away," she says. "Going on vacation with someone
is a big test. We realized we could stand each other and wanted
to spend more time together."
The couple had discussed marriage, and religious differences
were never at issue. "I'm Christian. David is Jewish," Ms.
MADIAN
says. "We wouldn't call ourselves religious -- more spiritual.
If we have children, we'll expose them to both our cultures."
In October, 2003, they celebrated the anniversary of their first
date in Las Vegas. When Mr.
WOLF knelt on the grass at the Bellagio
claiming he felt ill, she visualized a proposal. "I thought,
oh my God, this is it! He's pretending to be sick and is going
to propose in front of the light show. It's going to be perfect,"
Ms. MADIAN recalls.
But her excitement turned to fear as she assisted him back to
his room in the throes of nausea.
Surreptitiously, that Christmas holiday Mr.
WOLF had obtained
her parents' blessing. Her mother, Arpi
MADIAN, says she "bonded
beautifully with him," noting that they went ring shopping together
at a family jeweller where she knew her daughter's ring preferences.
"The minute we met David, we loved him. Frankly as a mom, I was
so relieved he had active brain cells," she adds with a laugh.
"He's extremely intelligent, but not arrogant, like some, or
impatient with those who can't keep up. He's quite humble and
sweet."
Finally, on January 10, 2004, Ms.
MADIAN's birthday, a day he
always purported too mundane for a proposal, he offered a ring.
At the Le Royal Meridien King Edward hotel, on June 11, the couple
recited personal vows before Reverend Frank
FOLZ.
The newly minted
Mrs. WOLF, 26, who had fantasized about being a bride since her
"Barbie" days at the age of 5, stunned guests by looking like
a doll herself in an Oleg Cassini gown layered in organza, with
crystal bands at the waist mimicking a hair band, punctuated
by her ponytail and long cathedral veil trailing behind.
There wasn't a dry eye when the newlyweds danced the bolero.
Her mother recalls emotionally, "David had two left feet, and
you could see he did it just for her."
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FONSECA m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-08 published
CHAMP /
FONSECA -- Forthcoming Marriage
John and Pamela
CHAMP and Vito and Angela
FONSECA are pleased
to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Laura
and Anthony. The wedding will take place in July 2006.
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FORAN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-12-20 published
HUNT,
Murray and Colleen (née
FORAN) were married at St. Patrick's
Church, Lucan on August 2, 2003. The happy couple reside in Chatham.
Love and happiness always, your family.
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FORAN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-13 published
Loretta FORAN and Paul
TRITES -- Happy 1st Anniversary
August 14, 2005
Married at St. Patrick Church, Lucan, Ontario. Loretta is the
daughter of Helen and the late Gordon
FORAN and Paul is the son
of Judith TRITES and Michael
TRITES.
The happy couple reside
in Tunisia.
Congratulations and Best Wishes for a lifetime of happiness together.
Love Always, Your families.
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FORBES m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-05-15 published
60th Anniversary, Barry and Isla
FORBES
With thanks to God we will celebrate the 60th Anniversary of
our parents, Barry and Isla
FORBES on May 15, 2003.
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FORBES m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-19 published
SHERRITT /
FORBES
Janice SHERRITT of London, Ontario and Ida and John
FORBES of
Leamington, Ontario are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage
of their children, Allison
SHERRITT and
Ed FORBES in August 2003.
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FORD m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2006-07-19 published
FORD /
WILLIARD
Buck and Doe, Marie
FORD and François
WILLIARD
Saturday
August 12,
2006 New Lowell Legion 8 p.m.-1 a.m.
$10 each
• Door Prizes • Spot Dances • Buffet Lunch
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FORDYCE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-31 published
FORDYCE /
WALKER -- Marriage Announcement
Melissa FORDYCE and Trevor
WALKER were married March 22, 2008
at Wesley Knox United Church followed by a reception at Oxbow
Glen Golf and Country Club. Parents Rick and Terri
FORDYCE and
Mike and Jane
WALKER celebrated this happy event along with family
and close Friends.
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FORMAN m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-06-07 published
Happy 50th Anniversary Harry and Frances
FORMAN
All our love, Amy and Randel; Debbie and Roger; Noah; Heidi; and
grandchildren Mila, Liza, Nathaniel and Zoe.
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FORMOSO m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-11-29 published
DALY /
DEL
RIO -- Tom and Merrian
DALY and Juan and Maria
DEL
RIO are proud to annouce the engagement of their children, Jeffrey
and Graciela. Happy grandparents are Greta
REED and the late
Jack REED and the late Hubert and Emma
DALY and Preciosa
SUAREZ
and Indalecio DEL
RIO, and Maria
DEL
CARMEN
FORMOSO, and the
late Alfredo
BREA.
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FORSYTHE m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2006-07-07 published
FORSYTHE /
MacLEOD
Buck and Doe for Jamie
FORSYTHE and Lori
MacLEOD
July 15th, 2006
at Beaver Valley Community Centre 8 p.m.-1 a.m.
Bus provided leaving Home Hardware parking lot in Meaford at
9 p.m.
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FORTIN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-26 published
FORTIN /
CUMMINGS
Lee and Sally
CUMMINGS are pleased to announce the engagement
of their daughter Tarin to André,
son of Jerry and Joanne
FORTIN.
Congratulations and All the Best!
A July wedding is planned.
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FORTIS m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-05-31 published
SUSSMAN /
FORTIS -- Sam and Fran
SUSSMAN are thrilled to announce
the engagement of their daughter Tammy to Andrew,
son of proud
parents Julius and Sharon
FORTIS and Brenda
ADLER.
Proud grandfathers
are Bert SWARTZ and Mike
TRAURIG.
Ecstatic siblings are Nicki,
Randi, Shawn, Alicia, Trisha and Jamie. Fondly remembered at
this time are grandparents Mendel and Lola
SUSSMAN,
Rose
SWARTZ,
Rose FORTIS,
Sandy and Sid
ADLER, Albert and Bertha
WEITZMAN.
Mazel Tov!
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FORTNER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-18 published
FORTNER /
HAMILTON -- Forthcoming Marriage
Bob and Lynn
FORTNER of Strathroy and Richard and Jackie
HAMILTON
of Springfield along with their grandchild Melanie are pleased
to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Christopher
Douglas and Michelle Ann. The wedding will take place on the
13th of May 2006 at Bear Creek Country Club in Strathroy. Congrats
on everything. With Love your family.
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FORTNER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-09 published
FORTNER,
Charles and Lynn - 25th Anniversary
Open House Sunday December 17th, 2006, 1: 00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Ilderton Community Centre. All Welcome! Best Wishes Only.
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FOSBERG m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-11-15 published
FOSBERG,
Don▼ and Fran - Happy 47th Anniversary
November 17, 2003
You are the heart and soul of our family. May God watch over
and keep you in his grace and love.
Lots of love, hugs and kisses always and God Bless.
Terry, Katie, Molly and Kim.
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FOSBERG,
Don▲ and Fran - Happy 50th Anniversary
(1956-2006) Thanks for showing us unconditional love! Love and
God Bless. Terry, Kathryn, Kim, Ken, Hisham and Molly.
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FOSTER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-18 published
FOSTER,
Jim and Donna - 50th Anniversary
Warren, Louanne, Kimberley and grandchildren cordially invite Friends
and relatives to an Open House Saturday, Oct.25/03, 2 to 4 p.m.
First Baptist Church, Ingersoll, Ontario.
Best Wishes only.
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FOSTER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-19 published
FOSTER,
Gord and June - 60th Anniversary
Gord and June would like to thank our family and Friends for
making our 60th Anniversary such an unforgettable day.
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FOTHERGILL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-04-19 published
Wedding Announcement - Mark and Louise
PETRONIS
Mark and Louise were married on January 25th, 2003 at the Elmhurst
Inn surrounded by their family and Friends. The couple reside
in Waterloo, Ontario. Parents Paul and Karen
FOTHERGILL and Ron
and Linda PETRONIS wish you a long and happy life together.
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FOTHERINGHAME m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-18 published
FOTHERINGHAME,
Jean and Andy - Happy 50th Anniversary
June 18, 1955
Love Christine, Wendy and families
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FOUBERT m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2008-04-18 published
BARTON /
FOUBERT -- Buck and Doe
Patrick BARTON and Tiffany
FOUBERT
Friday May 2nd, Collingwood Curling Club
All Friends and acquaintances please join us in celebrating our upcoming wedding.
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BARTON /
FOUBERT -- Buck and Doe
Patrick BARTON and Tiffany
FOUBERT
Friday May 2nd, Collingwood Curling Club
All Friends and acquaintances please join us in celebrating our upcoming wedding.
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FOUBERT m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-07-18 published
FOUBERT /
BARTON -- Engagement
Rick and Deb
FOUBERT of Wasaga Beach are happy to announce the
engagement of their daughter, Tiffany to Patrick
BARTON, of Collingwood.
Wedding planned for June 21, 2008.
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FOUNTAIN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-03 published
FOUNTAIN,
Pete and Kathy - 25th Wedding Anniversary
Here's to 25 Happy Years!
May 3rd, 2005
Love, Vicky and family.
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FOURNIER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-20 published
DEMARCO /
FOURNIER -- Forthcoming Marriage
It is with great pleasure that the families of Giuliana
DEMARCO
and Peter FOURNIER announce their children's engagement. They
will exchange vows July 1, 2006 at Saint Michael's Church, 3 p.m.
Wishing you a happy and loving life together.
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FOWLER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-02 published
FOWLER /
ANGOOD
Michael and Henia
FOWLER together with Jim and Donna
ANGOOD are
delighted to announce the marriage of their children Sarah and
Jamie at Windermere Manor on September 14th, 2003.
We love you both.
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MOSSIP /
FOWLER - 1st Anniversary
Trevor and Alexis wre married at Windermere Manor on October
9, 2004 With love and best wishes. From all of your family.
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FOX m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-09-06 published
FOX /
ADAIR - Marriage Announcement
Rob and Gail
FOX together with Bob and Brenda
ADAIR are pleased
to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Tracy
Mariellen and Paul Edward.
The wedding will take place on September 13, 2003 at St. Andrew
Memorial Church, London, Ontario.
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FOY m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-10 published
WATSON/
FOY
GRAHAM and Linda
WATSON of London, Ontario, with great love and pride,
announce the engagement of their daughter Alison Jane to Andrew
Richard FOY,
son of Richard and Jenny
FOY of Wingham, Ontario.
The wedding will take place Saturday, October 1st, 2005 at St.
Pius X Church, London Ontario.
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