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  • EXCLUSIVE: Kate Hudson was spotted wearing red athletic shorts, a shiny bikini top covered by a white fishnet tank top as she continues filming night scenes for her new movie "Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon". In the scene she the actress orders burgers and drinks at a diner and flirts with a gentleman sitting at a table eating. Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon is a fantasy-adventure that follows a girl with unusual and dangerous powers who breaks out of a mental asylum and tries to get a hold of her abilities and make it on her own in New Orleans. 08 Jul 2019 Pictured: Kate Hudson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Kate Hudson wears a form fitting minidress covered in colorful lips, matching leopard print hat and heels and covered in fake trashy tattoos on the set of Mona Lisa and The Blood Moon. The actress was seen smoking and picking up a dog. Also on set was Jong-Seo Jun wearing a tie dye t-shirt. 30 Jun 2019 Pictured: Kate Hudson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Kate Hudson wears a form fitting minidress covered in colorful lips, matching leopard print hat and heels and covered in fake trashy tattoos on the set of Mona Lisa and The Blood Moon. The actress was seen smoking and picking up a dog. Also on set was Jong-Seo Jun wearing a tie dye t-shirt. 30 Jun 2019 Pictured: Kate Hudson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Kate Hudson and Craig Robinson film ‘Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon’ at The Panty Drop Gentleman's Club on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter. Kate was seen exiting a taxi and walking through a crowd of people on Bourbon St.while Craig was seen wearing a leg cast and using a cane. 09 Jul 2019 Pictured: Craig Robinson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Kate Hudson and Craig Robinson film ‘Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon’ at The Panty Drop Gentleman's Club on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter. Kate was seen exiting a taxi and walking through a crowd of people on Bourbon St.while Craig was seen wearing a leg cast and using a cane. 09 Jul 2019 Pictured: Craig Robinson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • August 14, 2017 - inconnu - A painter hailed as “the world’s finest living art forger” has joined forces with a micro sculptor to create a £1 million version of the Mona Lisa.John Myatt has painted a version of Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece.He has teamed up with UK-based Willard Wigan , who specialises in tiny sculpture that fit in the eye of a needle.Wigan ,59 , has created an almost microscopic Mona Lisa replica that features in the left eye of Myatt’s version.The rendering measures just under 1mm squared and is in it’s own real 24 carat gold frameWigan painted it with the hair of a fly.The finished work, titled Mona Lisa: Secret In The Eye, is available to view online, and purchase through, luxury website VeryFirstTo.com for £1 million GBP / $1,252,200 USD / €1.118 million Euros. It is also exhibited at, and available for purchase at, London’s Trinity House Paintings Gallery, London, Mayfair now and in its New York Gallery soon after.The fake Mona Lisa sits in a hand-carved carved frame.A spokesman for VeryFirstTo said:” To the globally recognised enigmatic smile and follow-you eyes, this totally authentic-looking portrait reproduces the painting’s outstanding beauty.“One can just about detect, with the naked eye, that Mona Lisa’s right pupil has something within it. “However, one can only establish that this spec in the eye is, in fact, a miniature portrait of the Mona Lisa with the assistance of a strong magnifier. “Wigan, who has to go into a trance-like meditative state to slow down his nervous system so he can work between heartbeats, has somehow managed to capture the protagonist’s distinctive features on the most miniscule of canvases. “The spokesman said before creating the work, Myatt and Wigan had never met.He added:” Reports of a secret code being discovered in the eyes of the world’s most famous painting, simultaneously ignited
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  • 'Mona Lisa', the world famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci exhibited at the Louvre in Paris, France,on may 2011. Archaeologists are excavating the abandoned Convent of St.Ursula in Florence looking for the remains of Renaissance woman Lisa Gherardini Del Giocondo, believed to have posed for Leonardo Da Vinci's painting 'Mona Lisa' . She reportedly spent her last two years (until her death in 1542) at the Convent of  St. Ursula after her husband's death.The archaeologists will attempt to extract DNA from the skeleton to compare it with the remains of two of Del Giocondo's children, buried in a separate cemetery. They also hope to reconstruct her face to compare it with that of the Mona Lisa painting. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS-COM  | 277108_023
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  • Oct 11, 2010 - Florence, Italy, Italy - The remains of the Italian woman who was the model for Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa were dug up 30 years ago and now lie in a municipal rubbish tip 'Case le Passarini' , an Italian expert has claimed. PICTURED: September 2009 Aerial view..(Credit Image: © Mercury Press/ZUMApress.com)
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  • Nov. 30, 2011 - Paris, California, U.S. - Tourists admire the famous Leonardo Da Vinci painting ' The Mona Lisa' in the Grande Galerie of the Louvre museum in Paris, France. (Credit Image: © Ringo Chiu/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • December 6, 2003 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - Julia Roberts at the press junket for her new film.Mona Lisa Smile at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly.Hills. December  6, 2003  (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • December 6, 2003 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - Julia Roberts at the press junket for her new film.Mona Lisa Smile at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly.Hills. December  6, 2003  (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • December 6, 2003 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - Julia Roberts at the press junket for her new film.Mona Lisa Smile at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly.Hills. December  6, 2003  (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • December 6, 2003 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - Julia Roberts at the press junket for her new film.Mona Lisa Smile at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly.Hills. December  6, 2003  (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
    RTI20031206_bap_g203_039.jpg
  • December 6, 2003 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - Julia Roberts at the press junket for her new film.Mona Lisa Smile at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly.Hills. December  6, 2003  (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • December 6, 2003 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - Julia Roberts at the press junket for her new film.Mona Lisa Smile at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly.Hills. December  6, 2003  (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • An art-loving couple who are self-isolating in London have created a miniature art gallery for their pet gerbils.<br />
<br />
9-month-old brothers Pandoro and Tiramisù were met with a special surprise when their owners Filippo Lorenzin, an independent curator who works at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, and his girlfriend, artist Marianna Benetti, unveiled a DIY miniature museum - the product of four hours of labour during the couple’s 14th day of quarantine.<br />
<br />
The little gallery features four exquisite paintings modelled on famous masterpieces.<br />
<br />
Versions of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Edvard Munch’s The Scream and Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss, all rendered in Benetti’s expert hand, grace the museum’s walls.<br />
<br />
Each, of course, comes with its own animalistic twist, subbing in a rodent where a human might otherwise feature - tailored, perhaps, to the VIP pint-sized patrons.<br />
<br />
Johannes Vermeer’s The Girl With the Pearl Earring, for instance, is re-imagined as The Gerbil With the Pearl Earring.<br />
<br />
Each parody is finished off with a clean cardboard frame and a wall label featuring a QR code.<br />
<br />
Speaking to Bored Panda, Filippo said: "We visit museums and galleries whenever we can. We are interested in the artworks as much as in the way these are displayed.<br />
<br />
"Are the QR codes to engage the public working? How comfortable are the gallery stools? Is there any audio guide? etc.<br />
<br />
"When Marianna suggested to make a sort of doll house for our beloved gerbils as pastime for a lazy Sunday spent locked at home, I suggested to make a small art gallery. She is very good at painting and it was a nice opportunity to keep us busy with a fun project."<br />
<br />
According to Filippo, the gerbils love the gallery.<br />
<br />
"They seemed interested in everything but the paintings, which made us laugh," he said.<br />
<br />
"They explored the space interacting with the stool, the signs and the benches instead."<br />
<br />
Filippo and Marianna have been blown away with the reaction to the project on social media and are open to
    40449692.jpg
  • An art-loving couple who are self-isolating in London have created a miniature art gallery for their pet gerbils.<br />
<br />
9-month-old brothers Pandoro and Tiramisù were met with a special surprise when their owners Filippo Lorenzin, an independent curator who works at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, and his girlfriend, artist Marianna Benetti, unveiled a DIY miniature museum - the product of four hours of labour during the couple’s 14th day of quarantine.<br />
<br />
The little gallery features four exquisite paintings modelled on famous masterpieces.<br />
<br />
Versions of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Edvard Munch’s The Scream and Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss, all rendered in Benetti’s expert hand, grace the museum’s walls.<br />
<br />
Each, of course, comes with its own animalistic twist, subbing in a rodent where a human might otherwise feature - tailored, perhaps, to the VIP pint-sized patrons.<br />
<br />
Johannes Vermeer’s The Girl With the Pearl Earring, for instance, is re-imagined as The Gerbil With the Pearl Earring.<br />
<br />
Each parody is finished off with a clean cardboard frame and a wall label featuring a QR code.<br />
<br />
Speaking to Bored Panda, Filippo said: "We visit museums and galleries whenever we can. We are interested in the artworks as much as in the way these are displayed.<br />
<br />
"Are the QR codes to engage the public working? How comfortable are the gallery stools? Is there any audio guide? etc.<br />
<br />
"When Marianna suggested to make a sort of doll house for our beloved gerbils as pastime for a lazy Sunday spent locked at home, I suggested to make a small art gallery. She is very good at painting and it was a nice opportunity to keep us busy with a fun project."<br />
<br />
According to Filippo, the gerbils love the gallery.<br />
<br />
"They seemed interested in everything but the paintings, which made us laugh," he said.<br />
<br />
"They explored the space interacting with the stool, the signs and the benches instead."<br />
<br />
Filippo and Marianna have been blown away with the reaction to the project on social media and are open to
    40449689.jpg
  • A general view of Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa which was viewed by the Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
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  • An art-loving couple who are self-isolating in London have created a miniature art gallery for their pet gerbils.<br />
<br />
9-month-old brothers Pandoro and Tiramisù were met with a special surprise when their owners Filippo Lorenzin, an independent curator who works at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, and his girlfriend, artist Marianna Benetti, unveiled a DIY miniature museum - the product of four hours of labour during the couple’s 14th day of quarantine.<br />
<br />
The little gallery features four exquisite paintings modelled on famous masterpieces.<br />
<br />
Versions of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Edvard Munch’s The Scream and Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss, all rendered in Benetti’s expert hand, grace the museum’s walls.<br />
<br />
Each, of course, comes with its own animalistic twist, subbing in a rodent where a human might otherwise feature - tailored, perhaps, to the VIP pint-sized patrons.<br />
<br />
Johannes Vermeer’s The Girl With the Pearl Earring, for instance, is re-imagined as The Gerbil With the Pearl Earring.<br />
<br />
Each parody is finished off with a clean cardboard frame and a wall label featuring a QR code.<br />
<br />
Speaking to Bored Panda, Filippo said: "We visit museums and galleries whenever we can. We are interested in the artworks as much as in the way these are displayed.<br />
<br />
"Are the QR codes to engage the public working? How comfortable are the gallery stools? Is there any audio guide? etc.<br />
<br />
"When Marianna suggested to make a sort of doll house for our beloved gerbils as pastime for a lazy Sunday spent locked at home, I suggested to make a small art gallery. She is very good at painting and it was a nice opportunity to keep us busy with a fun project."<br />
<br />
According to Filippo, the gerbils love the gallery.<br />
<br />
"They seemed interested in everything but the paintings, which made us laugh," he said.<br />
<br />
"They explored the space interacting with the stool, the signs and the benches instead."<br />
<br />
Filippo and Marianna have been blown away with the reaction to the project on social media and are open to
    40449694.jpg
  • An art-loving couple who are self-isolating in London have created a miniature art gallery for their pet gerbils.<br />
<br />
9-month-old brothers Pandoro and Tiramisù were met with a special surprise when their owners Filippo Lorenzin, an independent curator who works at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, and his girlfriend, artist Marianna Benetti, unveiled a DIY miniature museum - the product of four hours of labour during the couple’s 14th day of quarantine.<br />
<br />
The little gallery features four exquisite paintings modelled on famous masterpieces.<br />
<br />
Versions of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Edvard Munch’s The Scream and Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss, all rendered in Benetti’s expert hand, grace the museum’s walls.<br />
<br />
Each, of course, comes with its own animalistic twist, subbing in a rodent where a human might otherwise feature - tailored, perhaps, to the VIP pint-sized patrons.<br />
<br />
Johannes Vermeer’s The Girl With the Pearl Earring, for instance, is re-imagined as The Gerbil With the Pearl Earring.<br />
<br />
Each parody is finished off with a clean cardboard frame and a wall label featuring a QR code.<br />
<br />
Speaking to Bored Panda, Filippo said: "We visit museums and galleries whenever we can. We are interested in the artworks as much as in the way these are displayed.<br />
<br />
"Are the QR codes to engage the public working? How comfortable are the gallery stools? Is there any audio guide? etc.<br />
<br />
"When Marianna suggested to make a sort of doll house for our beloved gerbils as pastime for a lazy Sunday spent locked at home, I suggested to make a small art gallery. She is very good at painting and it was a nice opportunity to keep us busy with a fun project."<br />
<br />
According to Filippo, the gerbils love the gallery.<br />
<br />
"They seemed interested in everything but the paintings, which made us laugh," he said.<br />
<br />
"They explored the space interacting with the stool, the signs and the benches instead."<br />
<br />
Filippo and Marianna have been blown away with the reaction to the project on social media and are open to
    40449693.jpg
  • An art-loving couple who are self-isolating in London have created a miniature art gallery for their pet gerbils.<br />
<br />
9-month-old brothers Pandoro and Tiramisù were met with a special surprise when their owners Filippo Lorenzin, an independent curator who works at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, and his girlfriend, artist Marianna Benetti, unveiled a DIY miniature museum - the product of four hours of labour during the couple’s 14th day of quarantine.<br />
<br />
The little gallery features four exquisite paintings modelled on famous masterpieces.<br />
<br />
Versions of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Edvard Munch’s The Scream and Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss, all rendered in Benetti’s expert hand, grace the museum’s walls.<br />
<br />
Each, of course, comes with its own animalistic twist, subbing in a rodent where a human might otherwise feature - tailored, perhaps, to the VIP pint-sized patrons.<br />
<br />
Johannes Vermeer’s The Girl With the Pearl Earring, for instance, is re-imagined as The Gerbil With the Pearl Earring.<br />
<br />
Each parody is finished off with a clean cardboard frame and a wall label featuring a QR code.<br />
<br />
Speaking to Bored Panda, Filippo said: "We visit museums and galleries whenever we can. We are interested in the artworks as much as in the way these are displayed.<br />
<br />
"Are the QR codes to engage the public working? How comfortable are the gallery stools? Is there any audio guide? etc.<br />
<br />
"When Marianna suggested to make a sort of doll house for our beloved gerbils as pastime for a lazy Sunday spent locked at home, I suggested to make a small art gallery. She is very good at painting and it was a nice opportunity to keep us busy with a fun project."<br />
<br />
According to Filippo, the gerbils love the gallery.<br />
<br />
"They seemed interested in everything but the paintings, which made us laugh," he said.<br />
<br />
"They explored the space interacting with the stool, the signs and the benches instead."<br />
<br />
Filippo and Marianna have been blown away with the reaction to the project on social media and are open to
    40449691.jpg
  • An art-loving couple who are self-isolating in London have created a miniature art gallery for their pet gerbils.<br />
<br />
9-month-old brothers Pandoro and Tiramisù were met with a special surprise when their owners Filippo Lorenzin, an independent curator who works at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, and his girlfriend, artist Marianna Benetti, unveiled a DIY miniature museum - the product of four hours of labour during the couple’s 14th day of quarantine.<br />
<br />
The little gallery features four exquisite paintings modelled on famous masterpieces.<br />
<br />
Versions of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Edvard Munch’s The Scream and Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss, all rendered in Benetti’s expert hand, grace the museum’s walls.<br />
<br />
Each, of course, comes with its own animalistic twist, subbing in a rodent where a human might otherwise feature - tailored, perhaps, to the VIP pint-sized patrons.<br />
<br />
Johannes Vermeer’s The Girl With the Pearl Earring, for instance, is re-imagined as The Gerbil With the Pearl Earring.<br />
<br />
Each parody is finished off with a clean cardboard frame and a wall label featuring a QR code.<br />
<br />
Speaking to Bored Panda, Filippo said: "We visit museums and galleries whenever we can. We are interested in the artworks as much as in the way these are displayed.<br />
<br />
"Are the QR codes to engage the public working? How comfortable are the gallery stools? Is there any audio guide? etc.<br />
<br />
"When Marianna suggested to make a sort of doll house for our beloved gerbils as pastime for a lazy Sunday spent locked at home, I suggested to make a small art gallery. She is very good at painting and it was a nice opportunity to keep us busy with a fun project."<br />
<br />
According to Filippo, the gerbils love the gallery.<br />
<br />
"They seemed interested in everything but the paintings, which made us laugh," he said.<br />
<br />
"They explored the space interacting with the stool, the signs and the benches instead."<br />
<br />
Filippo and Marianna have been blown away with the reaction to the project on social media and are open to
    40449690.jpg
  • An art-loving couple who are self-isolating in London have created a miniature art gallery for their pet gerbils.<br />
<br />
9-month-old brothers Pandoro and Tiramisù were met with a special surprise when their owners Filippo Lorenzin, an independent curator who works at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, and his girlfriend, artist Marianna Benetti, unveiled a DIY miniature museum - the product of four hours of labour during the couple’s 14th day of quarantine.<br />
<br />
The little gallery features four exquisite paintings modelled on famous masterpieces.<br />
<br />
Versions of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Edvard Munch’s The Scream and Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss, all rendered in Benetti’s expert hand, grace the museum’s walls.<br />
<br />
Each, of course, comes with its own animalistic twist, subbing in a rodent where a human might otherwise feature - tailored, perhaps, to the VIP pint-sized patrons.<br />
<br />
Johannes Vermeer’s The Girl With the Pearl Earring, for instance, is re-imagined as The Gerbil With the Pearl Earring.<br />
<br />
Each parody is finished off with a clean cardboard frame and a wall label featuring a QR code.<br />
<br />
Speaking to Bored Panda, Filippo said: "We visit museums and galleries whenever we can. We are interested in the artworks as much as in the way these are displayed.<br />
<br />
"Are the QR codes to engage the public working? How comfortable are the gallery stools? Is there any audio guide? etc.<br />
<br />
"When Marianna suggested to make a sort of doll house for our beloved gerbils as pastime for a lazy Sunday spent locked at home, I suggested to make a small art gallery. She is very good at painting and it was a nice opportunity to keep us busy with a fun project."<br />
<br />
According to Filippo, the gerbils love the gallery.<br />
<br />
"They seemed interested in everything but the paintings, which made us laugh," he said.<br />
<br />
"They explored the space interacting with the stool, the signs and the benches instead."<br />
<br />
Filippo and Marianna have been blown away with the reaction to the project on social media and are open to
    40449688.jpg
  • An art-loving couple who are self-isolating in London have created a miniature art gallery for their pet gerbils.<br />
<br />
9-month-old brothers Pandoro and Tiramisù were met with a special surprise when their owners Filippo Lorenzin, an independent curator who works at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, and his girlfriend, artist Marianna Benetti, unveiled a DIY miniature museum - the product of four hours of labour during the couple’s 14th day of quarantine.<br />
<br />
The little gallery features four exquisite paintings modelled on famous masterpieces.<br />
<br />
Versions of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Edvard Munch’s The Scream and Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss, all rendered in Benetti’s expert hand, grace the museum’s walls.<br />
<br />
Each, of course, comes with its own animalistic twist, subbing in a rodent where a human might otherwise feature - tailored, perhaps, to the VIP pint-sized patrons.<br />
<br />
Johannes Vermeer’s The Girl With the Pearl Earring, for instance, is re-imagined as The Gerbil With the Pearl Earring.<br />
<br />
Each parody is finished off with a clean cardboard frame and a wall label featuring a QR code.<br />
<br />
Speaking to Bored Panda, Filippo said: "We visit museums and galleries whenever we can. We are interested in the artworks as much as in the way these are displayed.<br />
<br />
"Are the QR codes to engage the public working? How comfortable are the gallery stools? Is there any audio guide? etc.<br />
<br />
"When Marianna suggested to make a sort of doll house for our beloved gerbils as pastime for a lazy Sunday spent locked at home, I suggested to make a small art gallery. She is very good at painting and it was a nice opportunity to keep us busy with a fun project."<br />
<br />
According to Filippo, the gerbils love the gallery.<br />
<br />
"They seemed interested in everything but the paintings, which made us laugh," he said.<br />
<br />
"They explored the space interacting with the stool, the signs and the benches instead."<br />
<br />
Filippo and Marianna have been blown away with the reaction to the project on social media and are open to
    40449687.jpg
  • December 5, 2018 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - Mona Lerche and Brady Corbet arrives for the premiere of the film 'Vox Lux' at the Arclight theater. (Credit Image: © Lisa O'Connor/ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 5, 2018 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - Mona Lerche and Brady Corbet arrives for the premiere of the film 'Vox Lux' at the Arclight theater. (Credit Image: © Lisa O'Connor/ZUMA Wire)
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