Harmony Longhorn seniors go out as OBC track champions
Osceola County announces Osceola Parkway eastbound at Shingle Creek toll plaza
Celebration Storm win OBC boys volleyball championship
Osceola Sherriff’s Office to host kickballs palooza, providing awareness for Special Olympics Florida
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Osceola Kowboys capture softball championship
LIVE at the City of Kissimmee’s Women’s History Month Reception For more Positively Osceola, visit our Social Media & Website! PositivelyOsceola.com For more Positively Osceola, visit our Social Media & Website! PositivelyOsceola.com IN & AROUND OSCEOLA LIVE at Osceola Council on Aging ground breaking of affordable apartments for seniors LIVE as Orlando Magic’s G League team announces move to Osceola County the as the Osceola Magic LIVE in Kissimmee during prayer vigil against recent violence LIVE with March’s Featured Professional Support Staff Ashley Galarza
LIVE in Downtown St.Cloud for Help Now of Osceola, Inc’s Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event LIVE at the 9th Annual Kenansville Swamp Cabbage Festival For more Positively Osceola, visit our Social Media & Website! PositivelyOsceola.com IN & AROUND OSCEOLA Osceola County Office of Emergency Management Director Bill Litton Take a look at Wild Florida’s Albino Gators LIVE with artist Brandy Swope as part of Osceola Arts’ Public Mural Project
ON DEMAND LIVESTREAMS
LIVE with State Representative
Kristen Arrington for District 46
February 20th, 2023
LIVE with Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital
President Brian Wetzel
February 14th, 2023
LIVE with Ryan Munns, of Bogin, Munns and Munns
January 26th, 2023
LIVE with Dr. Chris Burns, from SDOC Fine and Performing Arts
January 19th, 2023
LIVE with William Morea & Wey Wey Wong, from Huntington Learning Center
January 19th, 2023
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The Mayor’s Minute with St. Cloud Mayor, Nathan Blackwell
☑️ On April 3rd, St. Cloud is starting the “Kids in the Kitchen” 5-week hands-on cooking class tailored for junior chefs.
☑️ On Friday, April 7th, the Adult Moonlight Egg Hunt will be held at The Ranch in St. Cloud from 7pm to 10pm for adults 21 and older.
St Cloud Monthly MarketMarch 29th
It’s time again for another stroll through the Saint Cloud Downtown Monthly Market. On Wednesday, March 29th, you can enjoy walking through St. Cloud’s beautiful downtown district, browsing through the iconic shops and pop-up vendors. Enjoy live music along with a great selection of positively delicious fare from downtown St. Cloud’s unforgettable restaurants.
Celebration Foundation Jaclyn Hayden Concert
The Celebration Foundation continues their concert series on Saturday, April 22nd with Jaclyn Hayden! The concert will take place at Lakeside Park, 631 Sycamore Street in Celebration. Tickets and Information: celebrationfoundation.org Thank you to Experience Kissimmee, Florida for their community support with Celebration Foundation in this concert series.
St. Cloud Walking Ghost Tours
Once a month through May 31st, St. Cloud Main Street will host a series of historic ghost tours featuring multiple stops where you’ll have an opportunity to learn about the ghosts they say haunt some of the old downtown buildings as well as the history behind them.
Next Historic Ghost Tour - Wednesday March 29th.
Sloth Encounters at Wild Florida
Positively Osceola’s Krissi Marie Hardy spent some time with one of Wild Florida’s educators, Desiree, to learn about an amazing animal, Chloe the Sloth! To learn more about Wild Florida, visit WildFL.com
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Osceola Kowboys capture softball championship
Great defense, solid pitching timely hitting and taking advantage of opponents mistakes are usually a recipe for victory and the Osceola Kowboys got all four of those in an 8-3 win over top-seeded and host St. Cloud in the Orange Belt Conference Softball Championship game on Friday night.
Osceola, 11-8 on the season, reached the championship game with 12-6 win over Liberty in the quarterfinals on Monday and a 11-4 road win over second-seeded Harmony in the semifinals. “I am really proud of this team,” Osceola Coach Miranda Watford said. “Tonight, we got great pitching and defense, moved runners over when we had to and got some timely hits. We sort of got into a lull in the middle of the season, but to win this tournament and beating our arch-rivals in the championship game, is a huge positive step as we get ready for districts.”
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Harmony Longhorn seniors go out as OBC track champions
It was fairly close on one side, but the Harmony boys’ and girls’ track and field teams each won Orange Belt Conference Championships on Wednesday afternoon. With the two championships, it was the Longhorns fourth team championship of the spring season and has all but locked up Harmony’s third consecutive All-Sports Team Championship and their 11th in the last 16 years.
Harmony entered the spring with a 93-83 lead over Celebration through the winter sports season, but with championships in flag football, baseball and now both boys’ and girls’ track and a second place finish in boys’ weightlifting the Longhorns have scored 39 of a possible 40 team points this spring.
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Orlando Macgic moves G league team to Osceola Heritage Park
Formerly the Lakeland Magic, the team has been rebranded the Osceola Magic and will play the home portion of its 50-game schedule at Silver Spurs beginning in November. Founded in 2017, the franchise played its first six seasons in Lakeland as the Lakeland Magic.
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it an “incredible opportunity for all,” Orlando Magic Chief Executive Officer and Managing Partner Alex Martins announced on Tuesday that the team was moving its NBA G League team to Kissimmee and the Silver Spurs Arena in time for the 2023-24 season.
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Osceola County announces Osceola Parkway eastbound at Shingle Creek toll plaza
Drivers in Osceola should be aware of nightly lane closures and detours that will take place to eastbound lanes on Osceola Parkway at the Shingle Creek Mainline Toll Plaza beginnning Monday, April 17, to Sunday, April 24, 2023. The lane closures are part of Osceola County’s transition to a cashless toll system by Spring 2023.
• Single lane closure: Eastbound Osceola Parkway at Shingle Creek Toll Plaza, from 8:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., Monday, April 17, through Friday, April 21, 2023. (One lane remains open.)
• Full lane closure: Eastbound lanes at Shingle Creek Toll Plaza, from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., Friday, April 21 through Monday, April 24, 2023. (Details show on map above.)
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Osceola Sherriff’s Office to host kickballs palooza, providing awareness for Special Olympics Florida
The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, along with the City of Kissimmee, will host the 2023 Kickball Palooza tournament benefitting Special Olympics Florida beginning at 7 a.m. on Saturday, April 22nd at the Fortune Road Athletic Complex. The event includes a threegame guarantee, fun team themes, music, and more.
This year Kickball Palooza is open to businesses, organizations, individuals, and groups that would like to come together to support Special Olympics. The teams must have 10 players, five males and five females. The team entry fee to participate is $300.
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Kissimmee Utility Authority Earns National Recognition for Reliable Electric Operations
Kissimmee Utility Authority has received national recognition for achieving exceptional electric reliability in 2022. The recognition comes from the American Public Power Association (APPA), a trade group that represents more than 2,000 not-for-profit, community-owned electric utilities.
APPA helps electric utilities track power outage and restoration data through its subscription-based eReliability Tracker service. Once per year, APPA’s Reliability Team compares this data to national statistics tracked by the U.S. Energy Information Administration for all types of electric utilities.
“We are honored to receive this recognition. It is a testament to the hard work of all our staff to ensure that we keep Kissimmee powered.” -Brian Horton, President and General Manager, Kissimmee Utility Authority
On average, KUA customers were out of service for 34 minutes in 2022, compared to all U.S. electric utilities, who were out for 140 minutes. Our Cane Island Power Plant’s Units 3 and 4 combined availabilities again exceeded the national average with an availability factor of 89.63%.
“It’s encouraging to see year after year that public power’s track record for providing highly reliable service is backed up by data,” said APPA Director of Research and Development Paul Zummo. “These utilities are the best of the best when it comes to keeping the lights on. And these communities should be proud of their local power providers and appreciate the hard work that goes into earning this recognition.”
Founded in 1901, KUA is Florida’s sixth largest community-owned utility powering 90,000 customers in Osceola County, Florida. For more information, visit www.kua.com.
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Osceola school district names 2023 outstanding school volunteers of the year
The Osceola School District has named the three individuals as its 2023 Outstanding School Volunteers of the Year in recognition of their exceptional commitment to student learning and success.
Youth Volunteer of the Year: Riley Wigand- Student at Harmony High who volunteers at Harmony Community School
Riley volunteers at least six hours each week at Harmony Community School, donating over 150 hours this school year alone. She has had a direct impact with the foundation of learning for 23 first-grade students who rely on her help at least one day a week on a variety of projects during Drawing Club. With Riley’s extra set of hands, these students have created over 170 different pieces of art. As a Senior at Harmony High School, Riley teaches the students the importance of setting goals and working hard by sharing her future college plans, which is an important part of the school’s AVID program. Riley works tirelessly to assist wherever she can help, and she is always willing to work on the next classroom project.
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Celebration Storm win OBC boys volleyball championship
Celebration stepped on the gas early and never let up, defeating Tohopekaliga in straight sets to capture the 2023 Orange Belt Conference Boys’ Volleyball Championship on Thursday night. The win gave Celebration their second consecutive OBC title and fourth in five years.
“We played well tonight and it’s a product of a veteran team that has played a lot of volleyball together for a lot of years,” Celebration coach Pedro Davila said. “We just came out tonight and let our guys do what they do.”
For the Storm, Darion Graham had 16 kills, two blocks and two aces in leading Celebration to the 25-16, 25-17, 25-20 sweep. Daniel Santiago had seven kills and Diego Rivera added two kills and three service aces as the Storm went to 10-8 on the season.
Eliel Salva had eight kills and two blocks at the net for Tohopekaliga; while Lucas Nieves had eight kills. Jevon Andrew-Brown had four kills and a block.
“They game out fired up and played really well from the start in front of their home crowd,” Tohopekaliga coach Eric Capestany said. “For some reason, we came out flat and simply could not match their intensity. We would make a couple of runs to get close in some games, but simply could not maintain any rhythm.”
The match started off slowly for both teams had multiple ball-handling and hitting errors on both sides as they battled to an 11-11 tie. Graham would then come on strong and spur an 11-2 run as Storm jumped out to a 23-13 lead and cruised to the first set win. The senior leader would have five kills in that first set.
Tohopekaliga fell behind 5-1 at the start of the second set. They rallied to cut the gap to 7-6, but a 6-1 run pushed the Storm lead back to 13-7. It set the tone for the rest of the match as Celebration would build leads but each time the Tigers would close to within one or two, the Storm would take advantage of some shady defense or strong play at the net to push the lead back to a comfortable level.
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Florida Troopers searching for car involved in hit & run in St. Cloud
A 24-year-old man was seriously hurt after after being struck by a vehicle last month in St. Cloud. The Florida Highway Patrol is now asking for help from the public to track down the car involved in the hit and run crash that sent the man to the hospital.
Florida Troopers said the crash took place shortly after 4:30am on March 18 near Narcoossee Road and Constance Boulevard in Saint Cloud.
According to FHP, the man was walking south on the sidewalk parallel to Narcoossee Road past the intersection of Constance Boulevard before being hit.
A car driving south along Narcoossee Road drove over the curb and onto the sidewalk, hitting and injuring the man before heading back onto the road and driving away, the news release says.
According to FHP, the man was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. No witnesses have come forward about seeing the incident.
Investigators said they found a hubcap at the scene that belonged to a dark-colored Tesla Model 3, believed to be the vehicle that struck the man. FHP says the vehicle in question should be missing a hubcap, have damage to the front right and possibly right sideswipe damage.
Any mechanics or auto body shops that may have repaired a vehicle matching the description of the suspect vehicle is urged to contact FHP.
Anyone with information regarding this crash is asked to contact FHP at 407-737-2213. If they would like to remain anonymous then they can contact CRIMELINE at 1-800-423TIPS. The crash remains under investigation.
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Dunkin’ Celebrates Orlando Health Staff During Child Life Specialist and Social Work Month
Dunkin’ of Orlando kicked off Child Life Specialist and Social Work Month at Orlando Health by gifting the Child Life Specialist, Social Work and Music Therapy units with Dunkin’ Gift Cards and limited-edition branded socks.
This is Dunkin’s small way of saying thank you to the amazing staff at Orlando Health for all they do to help the community. Dunkin’ is excited to be able to recognize this team that works so hard to bring joy and comfort to so many children and their families.
Dunkin’ encourages guests to celebrate the Child Life Specialists and Social Workers in their lives this month that make such a meaningful impact on our communities.
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Looking to Plan Your Next Vacation? Check Out Visit Orlando’s Free Vacation Planning Services
Do you find planning vacations difficult?. Well if you do, you’re not alone. Start planning your dream Orlando getaway with the help of Visit Orlando’s complimentary Vacation Planning Services, which includes insider advice and special offers on the best Orlando experiences.
Visit Orlando’s Vacation Planning Services are staffed by friendly, knowledgeable Vacation Planners who are available via telephone, email and live chat. They offer trusted resources and unbiased destination information like tripplanning advice, dining and entertainment options, and more.
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Orlando Health Cancer Institute Introduces
CAR T-Cell Therapy for Treating Advanced Blood Cancers
Orlando Health Cancer Institute has added CAR T-cell therapy as a new option for treating advanced blood cancers.
CAR T-cell therapy is an immunotherapy that works by harnessing the power of a patient’s immune system to attack tumors. Treatment begins with the collection of the patient’s T-cells, which help protect the body from infection. The T-cells are then sent to a laboratory, where they are genetically re-engineered to produce proteins on their surface called chimeric antigen receptors. The new T-cells are reproduced by the millions in preparation for infusion back into the patient.
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Toho Water Authority to continue City Of St. Cloud water line cleaning efforts April 10-14
Crews contracted with Toho Water Authority (Toho) will continue flushing in targeted areas of the City of St. Cloud next week, April 10-14. The map shows the area where customers are likely to experience a temporary drop in water pressure and discolored water. Water pressure and clarity will return once flushing operations in the area are completed.
For more information, visit www. tohowater.com or contact Toho Water Authority’s Customer Service Center serving St. Cloud at 407-957-7344 Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Florida Highway Patrol combats rise in street racing
Street racing, street takeovers, and stuntdriving incidents have risen in Florida, but the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and the Florida Highway Patrol are intent on combatting these dangerous driving behaviors.
Florida law, enacted in 2022, prohibits street racing. Takeovers, drag racing, donuts, burnouts, wheelies, drifting, and other related activities create unsafe roadways.
Overtaking a road is dangerous for many reasons; it impedes the normal flow of traffic, can delay emergency vehicles responding to those in need, and endangers participants, spectators, and innocent bystanders.
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Osceola County to host “Transpotation Summit” May 9, showcasing current road projects
County Commission
Chairwoman Viviana Janer
announced Monday that the county will host an Osceola County Roads Summit on May 9 at 10.a.m. in partnership with the Central Florida Expressway Authority, the Florida Department of Transportation District 5, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise and MetroPlan Orlando. The summit aims to showcase and explain the County’s recent collaborations with these agencies to bring about significant improvements to the County’s transportation infrastructure.
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Draper Law: Even minor car accidents can cause back injuries, don’t wait to seek medical attention
Car accidents can happen in an instant. Even though these crashes happen quickly, recovery is not always quick and easy. A car accident can cause a variety of injuries, including back injuries. Even a minor crash can cause back injuries because the back tends to absorb most of the impact in an accident.
If you have suffered a back injury, seek prompt medical treatment. These injuries can be hard to treat, and sometimes can lead to secondary medical issues, such as hypotension, osteoporosis, pressure ulcers, sleep apnea, bowel problems, urinary tract infections, sexual dysfunction, and more. Draper Law Office understands how serious a back injury can be. These injuries can be long-lasting and costly to treat. Schedule a consultation by filling out the online form or by calling their office at (407) 846.0075.
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City of Kissimmee seeking advisory board members
The City of Kissimmee is seeking qualified residents to fill several positions for volunteer boards to help shape the future of local government.
Advisory boards are made up of local residents and business owners willing to make suggestions about a variety of City departments and services. The positions are specifically for the Board of Adjustment and Planning Advisory Board, which there are vacancies for at the moment.
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Draper Law: Ten Mistakes to Avoid During Your Divorce
When you are going through a divorce, it can feel like every aspect of your life from where you live to how you are going to support yourself is at risk. At a time like this it is a natural response to be afraid but, if you are not careful, that fear can lead you to make errors which could hurt your case. The good news is that you can avoid mistakes during your divorce.
Knowing what actions to avoid during divorce is critical. Draper Law Office has experience helping clients circumvent mistakes and make the right choices during divorce. Call 407.846.0075 today or go to DraperLawOffice.com to set up your free, no-obligation consultation in one of their three locations: St. Cloud, Kissimmee, and Orlando.
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Osceola County supervisor of elections improves open records requests experience
Osceola County Supervisor of Elections has simplified the process of accessing public records with addition of an option of submitting Open Records Requests through an online form called JustFOIA. While other methods for submitting requests are still available, the Osceola County Supervisor of Elections chose JustFOIA to help streamline their citizens’ open records request process and improve efficiencies within.
“It is my hope that by implementing this platform we can better serve our community in a timely and efficient manner”, said Supervisor Mary Jane Arrington.
To submit a publics record request, go to https://voteosceola.justfoia.com/ publicportal/home/newrequest.
For trusted information about state and local elections, visit the Osceola County Supervisor of Elections website voteosceola.gov, and the Florida Department of State’s website at DOS.Myflorida.com/elections.
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HEALTH
Ana Cristina Mercedes Germosen, MD Orlando Health FACC – Cardiovascular Disease
Orlando Health: 9 Sneaky Signs of Heart Disease
It’s February – American Heart Month – a time when the nation spotlights heart disease, the No. 1 killer of Americans. You’re probably familiar with the most common symptoms of heart disease. The one that gets the most attention is chest pain (or angina), which can feel like tightness, pressure, aching or pain in your chest, but heart disease can create a wide range of symptoms, some far less common than others. Let’s take a look at some of them.
Struggling To Breathe While Lying Flat
You may find yourself gasping for breath or otherwise struggling to breathe easily while lying down. You might only be able to sleep by propping yourself up with several pillows. This could be related to fluid buildup in your lungs. If your heart isn’t pumping as strongly as it should be, it will have difficulty keeping your blood flowing, allowing more of it to pool. For some people, this condition – known as orthopnea – may be the only symptom of congestive heart failure.
Legs or Hips Hurt While Walking
If your legs feel fine while resting, but then start hurting or cramping when you go for a walk, it could be a sign of congestion or blockage in your arteries. The pain (claudication) is often a symptom of peripheral artery disease (PAD), which is caused by the buildup of plaque (fats and cholesterol) on artery walls.
The pain occurs when you become active because your muscles can’t get enough oxygen and nutrients from your clogged arteries. The pain then fades away when you rest. People with PAD are at higher risk of congestive heart failure.
Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction can be caused by several things, including diabetes and stress. But it may also be an indicator of heart disease. The root cause is endothelial dysfunction, a condition in which the blood vessels have a hard time expanding or contracting the way they’re supposed to. The condition reduces blood flow both to the penis and the heart.
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Universal Orlando Offers Florida Residents Buy a Day, Get 2 Days FREE Tickets
Universal Orlando Resort invites Florida residents and locals to visit the ultimate road trip destination this spring and summer with its all-new “Buy a Day, Get 2 Days Free on a 2-Park, 1-Day Park-to-Park Ticket” offer – allowing guests to enjoy three days of theme park thrills for the price of one. Starting today, guests can take advantage of this incredible offer for travel on non-consecutive days through September 29, 2023 – giving them the ability to experience a full range of emotions in exhilarating rides and attractions across Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure throughout the road trip season.
Whether guests plan three separate visits to the parks or a multi-day vacation, there’s so much to see and do at Universal Orlando, and with this offer, Florida residents get to explore the hold-on-tight thrills and unparalleled entertainment that can only be found at the award-winning theme park destination.
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Get ready for oceans of flavor and fun at SeaWorld
Orlando’s Seven Seas Food Festival
From foodies to families, everyone will find tasty delights among more than 200 distinct offerings and more than 50 fresh global cuisine choices to pair with over 75 refreshing wine and cocktail selections, including more than 75 craft brews at SeaWorld Orlando Seven Seas Food Festival Thursdays -Sundays through May 7.
Revitalize your taste buds as you add a taste of rock, country, Latin, or throwback sounds at SeaWorld’s live music shows, and enjoy even more diverse entertainment and surprises during special times like Mardi Gras, St. Patrick’s Day, and Cinco de Mayo. With so many exquisite flavors to top off exhilarating coasters and extraordinary animal encounters, SeaWorld’s Seven Seas Food Festival is a voyage to stir the soul!
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Select Tickets and Packages Now On Sale For Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights 2023
The world’s premier Halloween event, Universal Orlando Resort’s Halloween Horror Nights, returns to Universal Studios Florida for a recordbreaking 44 nights this fall – unleashing a new slate of horrifying haunted houses and scare zones filled with menacing creatures, and outrageous entertainment on select nights September 1 through October 31.
Guests can officially begin to summon their scream squad and plan the ultimate fall getaway with a variety of offers available now, including single-night event tickets, event upgrades and a vacation package that allows them to relish in the thrills of the parks during the day before braving the chills of Halloween Horror Nights at night.
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Disney’s TRON Lightcycle / Run Now Officially Open to Guests at Walt Disney World
On Tuesday, Walt Disney World Resort guests, also known as Users, began being officially digitally “scanned” into the mysterious game world in TRON Lightcycle / Run. As members of Team Blue, they boarded high-speed Lightcycles for a thrilling race through a dark, computerized world, facing off against a fierce group of Programs known as Team Orange.
The new attraction, presented by Enterprise, located in Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom Park, is the fastest coaster attraction in a Disney theme park, alongside its sister coaster at Shanghai Disneyland. It blends coaster thrills with speed, visual effects, music and a one-of-a-kind ride system to create an experience like no other.
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