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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • March 25, 2019 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - A view of the gigantic buildings of Bankia´s bank at the avenue la castellana in Madrid..The General Shareholders Meeting of the Spanish bank, Bankia, approved the distribution of a dividend of 357 million euros on an account of the results of 2018, which represents an amount 5% higher than that of the fiscal year. This dividend of 357 million euros is fixed at 11,576 cents per share, an amount that is also 5% higher than the previous year. The payment of this ordinary remuneration to the shareholder will be made, as in the last four years, in cash and in a single payment and will be settled on April 11 of this year. This is the fifth dividend in the history of bankia bank, since 2015 this bank has paid its first shareholder compensation, this accumulated payment will reach 1,517 million euros. (Credit Image: © Alberto Sibaja/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • (FILE) Rob Kardashian Says He 'Can No Longer Afford' $20,000 Per Month Child Support Payments. Rob Kardashian has reportedly asked the courts to modify his child support payments to Blac Chyna regarding their two-year-old daughter Dream. In papers obtained by The Blast, Rob cites that he “can no longer afford” his $20,000 per month payments from an agreement made back in 2012. In addition, Rob reportedly said about the restraining order she filed against him earlier this year, “I have not participated in the filming of any episodes since this summer when Chyna filed a request for a restraining order against me. Her request was widely publicized and I was scrutinized by the media.” HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CA, USA - MAY 11: Model Blac Chyna and fiance/TV Personality Rob Kardashian arrive at the Blac Chyna Birthday Celebration And Unveiling Of Her 'Chymoji' Emoji Collection held at the Hard Rock Cafe Hollywood on May 11, 2016 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. 10 Nov 2016 Pictured: Blac Chyna, Rob Kardashian. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • July 21, 2019 - Cheque With Pen (Credit Image: © Colette Scharf/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 10, 2016 - Customer handing credit card at reception in barber shop (Credit Image: © Alyson Aliano/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 2, 2017 - Qingdao, Qingdao, China - Qingdao, CHINA-July 2 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT)..Multiple mobile payments will be accepted on public buses in Qingdao, making the city the first in China to have various ways of mobile payment on bus. Passengers can pay bus fares through various ways of mobile payment including Wechat and Applepay. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 3, 2017 - London, UK - Maidenhead, UK. 3rd June 2017. Police surround Disabled People Against Cuts protesters blocking a main road into the town in protest in Theresa May’s constituency against the Tory government, the first in the world to be found guilty of the grave and systematic violations of disabled people's human rights by the UN and tell them they must get off the street.  Paula Peters lets the police know what she thinks of them after they have threatened her with arrest to get her to move off the street.  The cuts they have made since 2010 have had 9 times the impact on disabled people as on any other group, 19 times more for those with the highest support needs. DPAC say Tory polices are heartless and are starving, isolating and ultimately killing the disabled. They marched from the station to protest on the high street with a straw 'Theresa May - Weak and Wobbly' and the message 'Cuts Kill' and after a hour of protest returned calling on voters to vote for anyone but her to the station and blocked one of the busiest roads into the town for around 15 minutes. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 26, 2018 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - A clash between health workers and policemen during a protest against the local government. Police used batons and water cannons to disperse hundreds of health workers and vaccination seeking job regularization and demanding the payment of their outstanding wages. Hundreds of health workers had gathered to stage a protest, seeking job regularization and demanding the payment of their outstanding wages. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 10, 2018 - Leeds, Yorkshire, UK - Leeds UK. Former police officer 83 year old David Lomax arrives at Leeds Crown Court this morning. Lomax is accused of raping a woman in 1978 because she was unable to pay a fine. Lomax was in his 40's at the time & worked as a warrant officer with West Yorkshire Police. It is alleged that David Lomax had gone to the woman's address two weeks before the alleged offence to collect payment but had agreed to give her extra time to find the money. He then allegedly returned to on the 20th October but the woman was still unable to pay. The court heard Mr Lomax had told the woman he would have to take her to the police station but then put his hand on her shoulder and said: ''Well we could solve this.'' He then allegedly led the woman into her bedroom & raped her against a wall before leaving. The court heard the woman reported it to police several days later and a DNA sample was retrieved from a towel. Jurors at Leeds Crown Court were told Mr Lomax, was charged after his DNA profile was matched in a cold case review in 2016. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 1, 2018 - Madiun, East Java, Indonesia - Mayor of Madiun H. Sugeng Rismiyanto [left] accompanied by Head of Representative of Bank Indonesia Kediri, Djoko Raharto [right] delivered a presentation during a press release in the meeting room of one of the hotels in Madiun City. The press release is related Bank Indonesia will hold an Economic Seminar, Respondent Gathering, the Small and Medium Micro Business Festival and the National Payment Gate Campaign for three days. This is in the context of Regional Economic Development after Trans Java Toll Road and Double Track Railway  (Credit Image: © Ajun Ally/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 10, 2018 - Athens, Attiki, Greece - Public Hospital employees demonstrate in Athens demanding better payment and benefits. (Credit Image: © George Panagakis/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 10, 2016 - Los Angeles, CA, USA - Female receptionist taking credit card payment in barber shop (Credit Image: © Alyson Aliano/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • RELEASE DATE:.TITLE: Furious 6 aka Fast & Furious 6.STUDIO: Universal Pictures.DIRECTOR: Justin Lin.PLOT: Hobbs has Dom and Brian reassemble their crew in order to take down a mastermind who commands an organization of mercenary drivers across 12 countries. Payment? Full pardons for them all..PICTURED: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson.(Credit: © Universal Pictures/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 13, 2018 - New York, New York, United States - NYCT President Andy Byford - Activists from the Elevator Action Group with Rise and Resist took a subway ride with NYCT President Andy Byford on April 13, 2018. The trip illuminated some of the problems with signage, separate fare payment systems, boarding areas, and many other accessibility issues. Byford plans to incorporate accessibility priorities in a comprehensive corporate plan expected to be released in May. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2017 - Athens, Greece - Protesting pensioners chant anti-austerity slogans as they demonstrate in central Athens. Pension associations launched a 10-day nationwide protest campaign, starting in Athens, against further bailout-related pension payment cuts planned over the next two years. (Credit Image: © Aristidis Vafeiadakis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2017 - Athens, Greece - Protesting pensioners chant anti-austerity slogans as they demonstrate in central Athens. Pension associations launched a 10-day nationwide protest campaign, starting in Athens, against further bailout-related pension payment cuts planned over the next two years. (Credit Image: © Aristidis Vafeiadakis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2017 - Athens, Greece - Protesting pensioners chant anti-austerity slogans as they demonstrate in central Athens. Pension associations launched a 10-day nationwide protest campaign, starting in Athens, against further bailout-related pension payment cuts planned over the next two years. (Credit Image: © Aristidis Vafeiadakis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 10, 2017 - Rome, Italy, Italy - Manifestation in Rome for freedom of choice on vaccines against the decree of the Minister of Health Beatrice Lorenzin, which stipulates the obligation of 10 vaccinations for enrollment in public school from 0 to 16 years, as long as not enrolled for up to 6 years and the payment of fines by parents who do not vaccinate their children from 6 years onwards. (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Oct. 28, 2014 - Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. - A Whole Foods Market in Boston announces to its customers it is now accepting the new form of payment Apple Pay, which uses mobile devices to purchase food and goods. (Credit Image: © Nicolaus Czarnecki/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 9, 2017 - Rome, Italy, Italy - Extraordinary municipal council, dedicated to the TPL Transport Company's affair, for non -payment of salaries, against workers. (Credit Image: © Andtea Ronchini/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 19, 2016 - Manchester, England, United Kingdom - People pass an estate agent on October 19, 2016 in Manchester, England. The United Kingdom's finance industry regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, has announced a commitment to consult on mortgage payment shortfall remediation guidance. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Nicholson/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 19, 2016 - Manchester, England, United Kingdom - A person looks at a selection of property adverts displayed in a window on October 19, 2016 in Manchester, England. The United Kingdom's finance industry regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, has announced a commitment to consult on mortgage payment shortfall remediation guidance. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Nicholson/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 19, 2016 - Manchester, England, United Kingdom - A branch of Nationwide, a provider of mortgages for people purchasing property, trades on October 19, 2016 in Manchester, England. The United Kingdom's finance industry regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, has announced a commitment to consult on mortgage payment shortfall remediation guidance. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Nicholson/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 19, 2016 - Manchester, England, United Kingdom - Light illuminates a sign for the Royal Bank of Scotland, a provider of mortgages for people purchasing property, on October 19, 2016 in Manchester, England. The United Kingdom's finance industry regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, has announced a commitment to consult on mortgage payment shortfall remediation guidance. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Nicholson/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 19, 2016 - Manchester, England, United Kingdom - A branch of Santander, a provider of mortgages for people purchasing property, trades on October 19, 2016 in Manchester, England. The United Kingdom's finance industry regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, has announced a commitment to consult on mortgage payment shortfall remediation guidance. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Nicholson/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 19, 2016 - Manchester, England, United Kingdom - A pane of glass reflects light as people pass an estate agent on October 19, 2016 in Manchester, England. The United Kingdom's finance industry regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, has announced a commitment to consult on mortgage payment shortfall remediation guidance. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Nicholson/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 19, 2016 - Manchester, England, United Kingdom - People pass an estate agent on October 19, 2016 in Manchester, England. The United Kingdom's finance industry regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, has announced a commitment to consult on mortgage payment shortfall remediation guidance. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Nicholson/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 19, 2016 - Manchester, England, United Kingdom - A sign displays the presence of an independent estate agent on October 19, 2016 in Manchester, England. The United Kingdom's finance industry regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, has announced a commitment to consult on mortgage payment shortfall remediation guidance. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Nicholson/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 19, 2016 - Manchester, England, United Kingdom - Light illuminates a sign for the Royal Bank of Scotland, a provider of mortgages for people purchasing property, on October 19, 2016 in Manchester, England. The United Kingdom's finance industry regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, has announced a commitment to consult on mortgage payment shortfall remediation guidance. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Nicholson/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 10, 2016 - Female receptionist using digital tablet for account payment in barber shop (Credit Image: © Alyson Aliano/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 19, 2016 - Manchester, England, United Kingdom - A branch of Barclays, a provider of mortgages for people purchasing property, trades on October 19, 2016 in Manchester, England. The United Kingdom's finance industry regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, has announced a commitment to consult on mortgage payment shortfall remediation guidance. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Nicholson/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 19, 2016 - Manchester, England, United Kingdom - A branch of Nationwide, a provider of mortgages for people purchasing property, trades on October 19, 2016 in Manchester, England. The United Kingdom's finance industry regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, has announced a commitment to consult on mortgage payment shortfall remediation guidance. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Nicholson/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 19, 2016 - Manchester, England, United Kingdom - A branch of HSBC, a provider of mortgages for people purchasing property, trades on October 19, 2016 in Manchester, England. The United Kingdom's finance industry regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, has announced a commitment to consult on mortgage payment shortfall remediation guidance. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Nicholson/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2018 - Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela - July 06, 2018. The dollar feels a rise in the payment rates of exchange houses controlled by the Venezuelan government, from 2.200.000, or 2.500.000, or for family remittances according to the adjunct made by the most recent Dicom auction, the currency system at a complementary exchange rate, which is still far from the reality of the parallel dollar fixed on the street at various prices ranging from 3. 600.000, or 4.000.000, or for today. The minimum integral salary of a Venezuelan is set at Bs. 5,196,000, or, which would give a lower proportion of 2 dollars per month. Photo: Juan Carlos Hernandez (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Maracaibo, Venezuela - It is impossible for a Venezuelan worker to buy food in Maracaibo on 14 June 2018. One day from the payment of the fortnight, if the cost of the Family Food Basket is divided in the thirty days that it has a month, the head of the family needs an income of at least 1.7 million bolivars a day, that is, the minimum wage in Venezuela, it is not enough to eat even one day for a family of five people and it uses tubers, plantains, cassava, cheese and bread. (Credit Image: © Humberto Matheus/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 26, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina - Former employees of Argentina's biggest harvester manufacturer, Vassalli, protest in front of the factory demanding the payment of the compensation after being fired in 2017. At the moment of the layoff  they received a part of the compensation, but then successive checks bounced. (Credit Image: © Patricio Murphy via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2017 - Athens, Greece - Protesting pensioners chant anti-austerity slogans as they demonstrate in central Athens. Pension associations launched a 10-day nationwide protest campaign, starting in Athens, against further bailout-related pension payment cuts planned over the next two years. (Credit Image: © Aristidis Vafeiadakis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - Hong Kong, CHINA - Woman try to take a selfie as she walk out of cordoned venue of Hong Kong Observation Wheel at Central. Hong Kong Observation Wheel managed by current operator SWISS AEX stopped operating last week without prior announcement because of the payment dispute. SWISS AEX is required to dismantle the Ferris wheel tomorrow Sept 7, 2017 HK Time if, new operator THE ENTERTAINMENT CORP LTD ( TECL ) fail to attain relevant permits from Hong Kong Government to continue with the business.Sept 6, 2017.Hong Kong.ZUMA/Liau Chung Ren (Credit Image: © Liau Chung Ren via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - Hong Kong, CHINA - Hong Kong Observation Wheel stopped operating last week without prior announcement because of the payment dispute. SWISS AEX, a current operator need to dismantle the Ferris wheel tomorrow September 7, 2014 HK Time, if new operator THE ENTERTAINMENT CORP LTD ( TECL ) fail to attain relevant permits from Hong Kong Government to continue with the business. Sept 6, 2017.Hong Kong.ZUMA/Liau Chung Ren (Credit Image: © Liau Chung Ren via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 4, 2017 - Unspecified, Italy - A view of Bitcoin token and a miner miniature figures. Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and a digital payment system invented by an unknown programmer, or a group of programmers, under the name Satoshi Nakamoto. It was released as open-source software in 2009. (Credit Image: © Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 4, 2017 - Shenyan, Shenyan, China - Shenyang, CHINA-July 4 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT)...A man wearing costume of Monkey King can be seen in front of the Palace Museum in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province. The man takes photo with tourists and later ask them for payment of 15 yuan  (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 20, 2017 - Former Lula's lawyer summons press conference to present the final allegations of the defense of the politician in the judicial process where he is accused of receiving a 3-storey apartment from the owner of the construction company OAS as an illegal form of payment (Credit Image: © Marcelo ChelloCJPress via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Phuket truck owner donates B20k towards Sophie Anderson’s funeral..PHUKET: The owner of the 18-wheel truck which crushed Sophie Emma Rose Anderson on May 8 has today (May 19) given her family B20,000 in contribution to funeral arrangements...Mr Suwan Maad Adan was at Thalang Police station at 2.30pm to hand over the B20,000, which was received on behalf of Ms Anderson’s family by her ex-husband and father of her five-year-old son...“I wanted to give this money because I feel very sorry for what happened. I feel very sorry for her child, and I feel sorry for her. I wish it had never happened,” Mr Suwan told The Phuket News,” Mr Suwan said...“My truck insurance representative is working on getting the compensation payment now. But this B20,000 is from me, to Sophie’s family, for her funeral,” he added...Ms Anderson’s ex-husband, named only as ‘John’, was also at Thalang Police Station in the afternoon, along with a Tourist Police officer, to provide additional background information about Ms Anderson in the ongoing investigation. Lt Col Sanit of the Thalang Police said, “We still need to gather more information about the case before handing it over to the court. Although police have charged both drivers, the final decision is still up to court.”..Chief of the Thalang Police, Col Sompong Thipapakul, added, “The investigation is still ongoing. But the compensation money, which comes later, will go in part to Sophie’s five-year-old son.”..According to police, Ms Anderson’s body is being held at Thalang Hospital until the investigation is closed. The location of her funeral services have yet to be confirmed...Photo shows: Mr Suwan Maad Adan makes his donation to the family.©Phuket NewsExclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 5, 2017 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong - A pink diamond has become the most expensive jewel ever sold going for £57million GBP/ $71.2 million/ €66.4 million Euros .The flawless 59.60-carat gem, known as the Pink Star, fetched the eye-watering figure at the Sotheby’s sale in Hong Kong on April 4.The oval mixed-cut stone was snapped up by local jewellery retailer Chow Tai Fook. The winning telephone bid placed by Chow Tai Fook chairman Dr. Henry Cheng Kar-Shun.Pink Star has been renamed the CTF Pink in memory of the late Dr. Cheng Yu-Tung, father of the current chairman and founder of Chow Tai Fook, and commemorates the brand’s 88th anniversary. It breaks the record previously held by the Oppenheimer Blue diamond, which sold for £46million ($57.5 million) at Christie's in Geneva last May. Sotheby's president and CEO Tad Smith said: ''It is fitting that the owner of the most prestigious jeweller in Greater China should today break the record for the most valuable item ever sold in Asia as well as the most valuable diamond ever sold at auction - now appropriately named the CTF Pink.''Sotheby's has been honoured and thrilled to serve this very discerning client for many years.''Sotheby’s worldwide jewellery division chairman David Bennett added: “I am delighted that this magnificently beautiful diamond has been rightfully crowned the most valuable gemstone ever sold at auction. “The price has more than doubled the record for a fancy vivid pink diamond that we set just last year in Geneva.” The sale comes three years after the Pink Star was sold at another Sotheby's auction in Geneva in a deal that later fell apart. New York-based diamond cutter Isaac Wolf and a group of investors paid a then record-breaking £67million GBP / $83million USD / €78.7 million Euros for the gem but defaulted on the payment. The auction house was forced to buy the oval mixed-cut diamond from the seller because it had guaranteed a £48m
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  • An Oyster card is used with contactless payment at a tube station in London. Issue date: Friday March 27, 2020. Photo credit should read: Isabel Infantes/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • An Oyster card is used with contactless payment at a tube station in London. Issue date: Friday March 27, 2020. Photo credit should read: Isabel Infantes/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • An Oyster card is used with contactless payment at a tube station in London. Issue date: Friday March 27, 2020. Photo credit should read: Isabel Infantes/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • File photo dated 05/02/13 of a branch of Barclays, which has seen half-year profits surge, but said it would have to fork out an extra £700 million to meet compensation claims for mis-selling payment protection insurance (PPI).
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 30 September 2020 - Numsa members in the Western Cape picket at the UIF provincial offices, as a result of many queries raised with the Department of Employment and Labour regarding the non-payment of Temporary Employee/Employer Relief Scheme (TERS). PIcture Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 30 September 2020 - Numsa members in the Western Cape picket at the UIF provincial offices, as a result of many queries raised with the Department of Employment and Labour regarding the non-payment of Temporary Employee/Employer Relief Scheme (TERS). PIcture Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Pretoria - 23 July 2020 - Tshwane municipal workers intensified their protest over benchmarking payments when they went on the rampage, burning tyres and destroying fire hydrants in the Pretoria CBD.<br />
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  • South Africa - Pretoria - 23 July 2020 - Tshwane municipal workers intensified their protest over benchmarking payments when they went on the rampage, burning tyres and destroying fire hydrants in the Pretoria CBD.<br />
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  • South Africa - Pretoria - 22 July 2020 - Workers affiliated to Samwu protest outside Tshwane House, demanding to see proof of benchmarking payments.<br />
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  • South Africa - Pretoria - 22 July 2020 - Workers affiliated to Samwu protest outside Tshwane House, demanding to see proof of benchmarking payments.<br />
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  • May 13, 2019 - Kiev, Ukraine - Ukrainian member of parliament SERHIY LESHCHENKO displays to journalists Paul Manafort name in allegedly off-the-books payments to President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort , during Leshchenko's speaking outside of Appellate Administrative Court in Kiev, Ukraine, on 13 May 2019. Leshchenko claims that the Attorney General of Ukraine Yuriy Lutsenko misled attorney of US president Donald Trump and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani that Leshchenko was convicted of meddling in the presidential elections in the United States 2016, and it Giuliani voiced on Fox News. Rudy Giuliani cancels Ukraine trip, says he'd be 'walking into a group of people that are enemies of the US', as Fox News channel reports earlier. (Credit Image: © Serg Glovny/ZUMA Wire)
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  • File photo dated 10/05/06 of someone using a chip and pin machine. Nearly 1.4 billion card payments were made in June, marking a monthly record high, according to a trade body.
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  • June 27, 2017 - Copenhagen, Denmark - Emily Lovelock of allpay card manufacturers shows the antenna of a credit card which allows it to use Near Field Communications to make payments at The Money 20/20 Europe exhibition held at The Bella Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark,  June 27th 2017.The Money 20/20 Europe exhibition is the largest FinTech event in Europe and show cases new and emerging technologies in the financial sector. (Credit Image: © Ant Upton/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • File photo dated 09/03/15 of the Santander banking app, as the bank became the first bank in the UK to enable customers to make payments using their voice.
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  • South Africa - Pretoria - 21 July 2020 - Striking workers storm Tshwane House demanding outstanding payments.<br />
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  • File photo dated 20/06/12 of a boy learning to ride a bike. Restrictions on benefit payments to families with more than two children have been relaxed, with a new exemption covering all of those who are adopted or taken in by relatives other than their parents.
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  • South Africa - Durban -  04 May 2020 - Hundreds of people have gathered at the UIF offices in Pinetown. There have been about 5 300 applications for the Covid-19 Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) Temporary Employer/Employees Relief Scheme (Ters) in KwaZulu-Natal. This was according to provincial Department of Labour File Picture: Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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