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    • Meet the Heroine: Broken Yet Proud Roxanne Connor

      Posted at 2:17 pm by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on May 22, 2017

       

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      Roxanne Conner is the heroine in Lassoing the Last Dance. She lives up to the name of heroine, but she’s a real hero. She is sometimes called Rox or Roxy.

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      Roxanne came to life in Cowboy Boss and his Destiny. Roxanne is Nora’s best friend. She lives in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. This is when she met Randy Drake, the savvy horse trainer who works on the Double Dutch Ranch and other surrounding ranches.

      She shared a long-distance relationship with Randy for well over a year. Was it love at first sight? She can’t allow herself to think of such things these days. Her heart is broken.

      Roxanne stopped communicating with Randy and swore her friends to secrecy about the circumstances that ended her career.

      Our girl grew up in Canyon Junction. Her father lives close to her now, as does her cousin, Brett Connor, who is more like a brother to her. Her mom is deceased.

      She and Nora have been friends since they were young girls. Roxanne moved back home. In fact, she bought Nora’s childhood home. Now she worries about facing Randy and will avoid him for as long as she can. (Don’t worry, he’s stubborn and doesn’t give up easily.)

      She’s a professional dancer by trade and loved dancing the Samba. She preformed in musicals, but also loved a country two-step or line dance. I’m surprised Randy didn’t deck his best friend, Zach Bryson, when he misunderstood the term professional “dancer.” Randy watched her do the Samba with a restaurant patron one night. I think he’s still drooling. However, she didn’t dance as close to her partner as this lady does in the video. But, will she ever dance again?


      Roxanne is divorced from Nate Evers, an abuser with a jealous bone. Moving doesn’t mean she’s escaped.

      Roxanne owns a Self-Storage business back in Broken Arrow, which gives her a steady income between shows.

      She loves children and Nora’s kids call her Aunt Roxanne or Aunt Woxy. She cares for them like they are her own.

      Roxanne struggles every day to find her way. All she asks for really is a happy, safe,Mary J McCoy-Dressel, Western romance, series romance and contented life. If Randy could be a part of it, her life would be complete, but…she isn’t the same woman Randy knew… She’s broken.

      In her own words:

      Weakness crept over her now, and she sobbed as she pressed her cheek against his strong and willing chest harboring a gentle heart. “That’s why…why I couldn’t, why I didn’t return your messages. I was broken, Randy—broken in all manner of living. No way could I have asked you to accept this, this change when I didn’t know if I could.”

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      Do you want to meet Velia, Nora, Brenna, Gracelyn, Beth, Kimber, and even Judy Carlson our ranch mom? Visit the Meet Our Heroines page.

      Next up is Tressa Garnett/Kimber Sinclair from Finding Kimber, book two in Canyon Junction: Hearts in Love Series. I’m sure hoping Zachary (Zach) Bryson, the ruggedly handsome hero in this book can help this sexy redhead find the real woman who lurks inside Kimber Sinclair. (Zach Bryson is Randy’s best friend, and wow, he is hot! He’s introduced in Lassoing.)

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    • Interview With a Book Heroine- Howdy, Ma’am Book #1

      Posted at 1:22 pm by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on May 5, 2013

      Meet Velia Armano

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      I feel so attached to Velia Armano, the heroine in Howdy, Ma’am. Spunky, feisty, beautiful…an Italian photographer hired to do a job for a season. Yet, there’s a side to her that holds tight to her wall of protection. Her heart isn’t ready; she still harbors pain and fear.

      Recovering from an abusive relationship from her ex-husband, she had to learn how to trust. But in six months time, she learned to live again, regained her self-worth, and found confidence. Still my heart cried for her many times, both for good and bad reasons. Little did I know book two would bring…another round of emotions. Book three shows a whole different side to Velia. (and Caulder.)

      I reached out and hugged Velia Armano when she walked in the room. My heart feels her silent pain, and I almost teared up.

      Me- Velia, I just wanted to hug you because I know the hell you’ve been through.

      Velia I try to keep that in the past now. One day I’m sure I won’t even remember it anymore. But…

      I noticed the far off look in her eyes, and I know what she saw in her memory.

      Me- I know it isn’t easy to talk about, hon, and you don’t have to.

      Velia Maybe it will help someone else if I talk about it—and how it all started so gradually. First, a shove here and there, a slap, name calling, and it all led to full blown abuse. I

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      allowed it to go on for too long. Unfortunately, it took the death of my aunt for me to realize the horror of Justin’s abuse toward me. I left to save myself.

      Me- One day, it will only be a brief thought, and you’ll move on and be happy again. I saw a smile and it made my heart soar.

      Velia Yes, maybe being distracted with that hunk of a bull rider can help me forget. I’ll be too busy for the next nine months to remember, at least that’s what I’m hoping will happen.

      Me- Yes, I’m so glad you accepted his offer. You missed your traveling job.

      Velia nodded and acknowledged that was true.

      Velia I looked into those flame blue eyes. You know? It helps me to realize there’s a future and the past is, well…the past. Starting my own photography shop those months ago when I moved to Tucson—helped me—to find me again. Dear Alice and Edward have been such a help. Thank you for them.

      She fluttered her eyelashes and diverted her eyes. She glanced back up at me.

      Velia But when he walked in and offered that job, what could I do when I looked into his eyes? He brought out feelings I had forgotten. But, I’m afraid to let go. I don’t want to get involved with anyone right now.

      She seemed embarrassed, looking away into her own vision. I know she needed that elderly couple in her life to act like surrogate grandparents.

      Me- Yes, I can imagine your dilemma. And your father approves of your job.

      Velia Si, mio padre knows I love to travel and use my camera. He understands me.

      Me- You kept such a horrible secret from him.

      Velia I had to, or… When my father found out, he wanted to… um, I can say my padre had to be held down, and I told him I’d never see him again…if something…happened to Justin, maybe an unexplained… No, I can’t say more.

      Me- I understand, and I also know the reason, and I won’t get into questions about it.

      Velia Grazie.

      Me- Let’s talk a little about your job now. Photographing cowboys? A professional bull rider? A dream come true for some of us lonely women. She laughed, almost a giggle, but not quite.

      Velia I must admit it’s pleasant. But, it’s dangerous. Those bulls are so big. She waved her hand across her face. And so smelly! I like to take a shower as soon as I get back to my room, but then after awhile I don’t notice as much.

      Me- And sometimes you relax in a hot bubbly Jacuzzi with one cowboy in particular.

      Velia Um, yes… he needs to relax his muscles and stiff joints after a show.

      Her cheeks pinked.

      I smiled, but had to move on.

      Me- Velia, you are still in hiding from Justin, your ex-husband.

      Velia Si, but I am not afraid of him anymore. This is why I now carry a handgun.

      Me- I know your inner struggle about that. Could you—

      Velia To protect those I love or myself… She took a deep breath and glanced to the floor. I will make the decision when and if the time comes. She smiled. For now I have a whole team of cowboys to protect me. They treat me like I’m their bambina or something.

      Me- And Nero and Roy. We can’t forget them, right?

      Velia Yes, and I prefer not to talk about my father’s…men.

      I noticed she got fidgety and it was almost time for the show to start. It took some time to set up her cameras and get situated.

      Me- I’d love to spend a day with you cooking. Your food sounds so delicious. Have you always enjoyed cooking? Oh, and I’d love to meet your mother! She seems like such a nice mom.

      Velia Hey, I’m Italian what else I can tell you? Si, I love cooking, especially with madre and for those I love. Si, yes, mamma is fantastic.

      Me- I can see it’s time for you get to the chute area. There was a knock on the door. She glanced toward it, and the look on her face changed—bright, happy, and a smile played at the corners of her mouth.

      I went to open it and in walked a hot looking cowboy with a black cowboy hat on his head, dressed in a yellow shirt, denim jeans, and black chaps with yellow scattered throughout the fringe. I had to do a double take—tall, sexy, strong looking… Whew! Si, bambino, amore mio!

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      “Howdy, Ma’am,” he said to me, but his eyes went to the cute Italian. Oh, his eyes! I glanced back at Velia and saw the warm look on her face. Her body language shifted from sadness to joy. Maybe she hasn’t figured it out yet, but something is brewing.

      When he walked over to her, she rose. “I’m here to escort you to the show like I always do. Ready, ma’am?”

      OMG, am I ready ma’am? YES! Wait, he wasn’t talking to me. Oops. I created these people. Did I say, me? What I mean is Velia, our heroine, is she ready for this? The look in his eyes about swept me off my feet, and I can only imagine what it’s like for her to watch him through the camera lens. But, I see hesitation… If only she doesn’t make a big mistake and sink back into her self-appointed exile. If only…

      He took her hand, and when he reached the door, he smiled at me and touched the tip of his hat. “Later, ma’am…”

      I nearly fell to the floor. Later, ma’am he says…

      Velia shook her hand free and came back to me. She took hold of my hands and her brown eyes with that unique green sparkle, stared into mine. Grazie, she said, Thank you.

      I must have been wide-eyed or had some weird expression on my face. Thank me for what? I had to ask.

      “For saving me.” She glanced back at Caulder and he smiled then winked at her. His eyelashes are so long! He held out his hand. Velia hugged me tight before turning back to him. She took his hand and smiled at me before the door closed. He caught it with his foot and glanced back again, nodded. A little bit of a smile appeared on his lips before closing the door.

      I shall not have to worry about her. She’s in very good hands.

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    • What? Another Book?

      Posted at 8:54 pm by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on September 23, 2012

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      Guess what? I don’t usually yell but, GUESS WHAT? Here’s a news flash.

      There’s going to be a sequel to Howdy, Ma’am. My hero, who makes my heart swoon, came to me and said, “Howdy, ma’am, you know there’s more to this story. What do you say about giving us a second book?” Oh, I can see why his heroine melts when he’s around. I had to give in to this handsome man with eyes so blue. I’m already on Chapter four. Now, I hope everyone is happy! I know I am. This puts a few other projects on the back burner, okay, further back on the back burner, but this is important. You’ll see. Come along with me as soon as you can, to see what happens when this classy chick takes a longer ride with the rowdy dude.

       

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    • Thursday 13 — Photography Equipment for a Reason

      Posted at 6:55 pm by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on June 20, 2012

      Thirteen pieces of camera equipment I own. *See the bottom of this post for details about why I’m telling you.(Camera Photo license)

      My 13

      1.Canon Rebel camera body (film) Hey, UPDATE! Canon EOS Rebel DSLR

      2. Long lens 70-300mm DL Macro Super W/ sun shield

      3. 28 -104mm Wide angle lens w/ sun shield

          NEW+Canon 18-55mm IS Macro

      4. Filters (3 UV, 2 Polarizing, Orange Color Conversion 85B,

      5. Dual Swivel Zoom Flash

      6. Lens covers

      7. Tripod

      8. Teleconverter 2X

      9. Sun Shield

      10. Camera Bag NEW huge camera bag

      11. Kodak Digital point and shoot

      12. Batteries, batteries, batteries…

      13. Kodak Digital Easy Share Point and Shoot with zoom

      dreamstime_s_10837833Most of the time when I do something I do it for a reason. Let’s take this list of camera equipment. It all pertains to photography, which happens to be my hobby. Something I love almost as much as I love writing.

           *Since I wrote Howdy, Ma’am and Hey, Cowboy, it’s important that you know my hobby is photography because my new heroine is a photographer. She’s a former travel photographer, settling down in her own business now. I have never been a travel photographer although I have done some traveling and took a lot of pictures.

      Traveling and taking pictures doesn’t make me a travel photographer. A while ago I took two photography classes at a local community college. I do know a little bit about taking pictures.

      I wanted you to know that as the writer I have some experience with photography which I believe qualifies me to create a character who is a photographer. I would love to trade my film camera body in for a digital SLR because I love the lenses I already have and can’t see giving them up. (UPDATE: I now use the Canon Rebel Digital SLR with my old lenses.) I must admit these 13 items are a lot of weight to carry around. With this being one of the reasons, I’ve since been looking at smaller digital cameras. The last time I took a flight, every piece of my camera equipment was manually checked.

      Getting through Detroit Metro Airport was bad enough, but getting through security at a small airport in California to come home was worse. Every piece of my camera equipment was gone over–checked and double checked. So was I! Not to mention, I was the only one on the plane to be pulled aside. Therefore, I was the last one on the plane, a small prop job going to San Francisco. A trip to remember either way. Since I got a little off topic here, I will end this now. 🙂

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      1. First list item starts here…

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    • C.J. Hollenbach, Cover Model and Fantasy Hunk. Smart and Sexy All Rolled Into One!

      Posted at 3:31 pm by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on February 13, 2011

      UPDATE 12/31/2013 ~ LOOK WHAT C.J. HAS OUT~ In his own words

      Confessions of a Romance Cover Model

      By CJ Hollenbach

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      Visit CJs WEBSITE – CJHollenbach

      A while ago I did an interview with the legendary C.J Hollenbach. His interview has continued to receive hits on my blogs, so I decided to update some of the questions and information and re-post an updated version. C.J. was glad to answer my new questions and update me on new happenings in his life.

      So for this Valentine’s Day, I invite you to get comfortable and enjoy reading my wonderful interview with Christopher James (CJ) Hollenbach, Romance Cover Model and “Fantasy Hunk of 2001.” In the beginning I sent C.J. a swarm of questions and asked him to answer 10 or 15. He chose to answer them all. What a guy! Hold on, Ladies and gents. And keep that cold shower ready.

      Mary– “Tall, blond, muscular, smart, and sexy all rolled into one! C.J, welcome. Thank you for this wonderful interview!”

      “I learned a long time ago to never argue with a woman and I’m not about to start with the comments you’ve made in your introduction of me. I will completely agree with you!” CJ

      Q: What did you want to be when you grew up?

      A: I always thought I would be an artist. I was a fine arts major in college, painting. There was one professor who said I was the only freshman that year with any talent. I finally figured out what the term “starving artist” meant and switched to graphic design.

      Q: If it wasn’t modeling, did you pursue that career before your modeling career began?

      A: I did a lot of freelance design and illustration for a while after college. Unfortunately for me, the whole college experience was ruined by the powers that ran it. It made me sad that I no longer had the desire to do the thing that I really loved doing and was so good at.

      Q: What was your first thought when someone suggested you should model?

      A: I thought they were CRAZY. I never thought I was even passably attractive until I was 25!

      Q: Was it hard to land your first cover, to break into the business?

      A: It was incredibly hard! It took me 8 years to get my first cover! Who else would be crazy enough to stick with something that long, but I always knew I could do it. I believed in myself when nobody else did. I’m very proud of myself for it too…. Follow your dreams! Sometimes they come true…
      I totally believe this, CJ. Follow your dreams…

      Q: After your first cover shoot and you went home that night, what were your first thoughts about being a real cover model?

      A: Actually, I didn’t wait until I got home that night. As I was leaving the photo studio in NYC this lady stopped me on the sidewalk and said “Hey, you look like one of those guys on the cover of a romance novel!” I smiled and could honestly say for the first time “I AM one of those guys!!!” I will never forget that moment…

      Q: Do you keep your hair long for covers or for you?

      A

      : It’s both. There are a million guys with short, dark hair and great bodies. If you want a long haired blond, I’m your man these days. I think when they use cheap wigs on the models it just looks fake. In my everyday life it just bothers so many people for some reason. I think I keep it long just to tick them off too. It’s just hair folks. Most people can grow it!

      Q: What does your mom think of your covers…and posing for Playgirl?

      A: My family never understood my modeling career. My mother did say once “You should give up this modeling business. You’re not that good looking anyway, and I don’t know who ever told you, you were!” Ouch! She’s seen some of my covers and likes them, especially when her friends see them and ask about me. I never asked her permission about the Playgirl thing. I told my family about it afterward.

      UPDATE: The printed version of Playgirl went belly up a while back. I kid my cover bud, Julian Fantechi, who was their last “Man Of The Year” that he was the one who put them out of business. They are only on the internet now…

      Q: How long does a typical shoot take? Briefly tell us about one?

      A: Generally, any shoot in New York will take EXACTLY one hour. They have it down to an art there. For me, there are always a fan or fans blowing my hair around. I have to stand there and look “heroic.” Sucking in my gut and pushing out the pecs. Pretty standard stuff.

      Q: Today’s models are hot! Have you ever worked with the same model more than once? Any romance?

      A: On behalf of the men, thank you! I did 2 covers with the same girl, but we shot them both one right after each other. She was incredibly beautiful. Since I am from Ohio I am always out the door as soon as I’m finished shooting to catch a plane. The women are also out the door to their next shoot or go-see. It’s a business…Wish I could tell you something more juicy!

      Q: You have met some of the authors of the books you model for. Do any of them ever show up for a photo shoot?

      A: I’ve never had an author at a shoot. Then, again I’ve never visited an author when she was writing her book either.

      Q: I know you like to write, and I have heard you’re a pretty good writer. What kinds of things do you write? Are you published?

      A: People tell me they enjoy reading my work. Others can’t believe I wrote it! I have generally been writing autobiographical pieces. I’ve lived a very interesting and colorful life that people seem to enjoy reading about. I’ve been published in numerous magazines and newspapers. One of these days I’ll get that novel finished.

      Q: As a writer I always knew I wanted to write. Did you always feel it. Do you want to pursue a writing career?

      A: I just sort of fell into it in high school when I started writing articles for the local newspaper for pay. Then, in college my English professors would always comment on how they enjoyed reading my papers. I plan on pursuing more writing…

      Q: Can you share a little about your favorite story or article you’ve written?

      A: My favorite one was about my being in the first “Mr. Romance” contest many years ago. Originally, it was supposed to run in Playgirl magazine. But, the editor who asked me to write it got canned and so did the article, “Confessions Of A Male Beauty Contestant”. It’s still being shopped around for a possible movie deal. I just signed another contract for it recently.

      Q: C.J, you have a very nice physique. Okay, I really want to say “a SMOKING HOT body.” What is your workout schedule like?

      A: Thanks for noticing! I workout 6 days per week. Breaking up the body parts. Legs one day, arms another, chest another. Abs and calves everyday. Cardio at least 3 times per week for 40 minutes.
      Thanks for noticing? Ahem… CJ…you’re welcome, sweetie.

      Q: Have you done other types of modeling?

      A: I think I’ve done every kind there is. I did the mainstream stuff years ago when my hair was short. For J.C. Penney’s and all that. I’ve also done hand and hair modeling. I even did a shoot for senior citizen’s support hose. They paid well.
      (Haha, C.J. you crack me up! 🙂 You’re just too adorable.)

      Q: Do you mainly work on your own or do you have an agent? Are you contracted by a publishing house?

      A: Most ALL of my work has been through networking. Agents in Ohio really have no idea what to do with me, but are more than happy to take 20% for taking a phone call. I am without an agent and get all my jobs from referrals.

      Q: I wanted you for the cover of my book, but my publisher used their own models. If someone is self publishing, or they suggest you for a cover how can an author or publisher contact you for a cover?

      A. I’ve always thought most publishers could care less who they put on the cover. If I charge the same amount as a model they usually use and I have a fan base that will sell more books WHY wouldn’t you use ME? It’s just stupid business on their part. I do more to promote the books I’m on than any other model I know too. That’s just smart business for me. I can be contacted several ways. My website, Facebook, and if you ask around you’d be surprise how many people know me. I’ve been in the romance business for 17 years! I’m very reasonable, by the way! (More than 17 years now.)
      (I”m never giving up on having you on a cover.)

      Q: Would you ever pose nude or semi-nude for a cover?

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      A: I’ve already posed nude for several covers and calendars, but all the “good stuff” was tastefully hidden. You really can’t sell a novel in Borders Book Stores with a nude man on he cover. The internet is a different story. There is one company that used a nude shot of me on several of their covers.

      Q: I love long hair on men. Is there anything that would get you to cut it?

      A: I think about cutting it all the time. I would never cut it for a photo shoot. If they can put long haired wigs on guys with short hair they can put a short haired wig on me! No plans to cut it anytime soon.

      Q: Do you read romance novels? Favorite movie?

      A: I’ve read some of the ones whose cover I’m on. They are written from a woman’s POV and men would never write it like that. I’ve read a few good ones… I have too many authors in the business who are friends of mine to say whose book is a favorite! I have several favorite movies. “Titanic,” the original B/W version with Clifton Web and Barbara Stanwyck. “The Birds” are favorites of mine…

      Q: Would you call yourself a romantic?

      A: I wouldn’t, but I have been told I am. I just do the “little things” that I don’t even consider a big deal only to find out later that they are. I used to make my own Valentine cards. Those always seemed to go over well. The artist in me, I guess…
      (From what I know of you, C.J., I’d say you are a romantic.)

      Q: Have you ever considered acting?

      A: I have, but nobody’s ever asked me to! I’m open to the possibility.

      UPDATE: Any new radio, TV, Acting in the near future?

      A. I’m still doing a lot of radio interviews in Ohio. I may look into some acting when I’m in LA in April.

      Q: Most exotic place for a photo shoot?

      A: Probably for a calendar shoot I did in Florida. I shot naked in the Gulf of Mexico in waist deep water. It was my idea to shoot commando. Wearing a shirt in the water seemed stupid to me. I just kept waiting for the shark attack, though. The shots turned out great in the end.

      Q: How do you get in the mood for those hot and steamy covers?

      A: Yet another good question. I’ve never really thought about it. The outfits, if there is one, help. I just keep my chin up and hope for the best most of the time. The photographer can guide you along as you go too.

      Q: You were named “Fantasy Hunk Of 2001.″ How did you win, and how did it feel to win?

      A: Fans from all over the world voted. That’s what was so cool about it. I did get a lot of mileage over that title. LOL

      Q: Describe your Playgirl experience?

      A: I sent in some photos to them when my career was at a stand still. Who knew they would contact me within a week. It only took 2 years to get me in the magazine! It’s a very, very long story, but they’ve asked me to be a centerfold no less than 3 times and we always hit a snag. I was even on a TV show where I was supposed to be picked to be a centerfold. That didn’t work out either. I’m not dead yet. Maybe I can be in their Sexy Senior Citizen issue!
      NEWS: At the time of this writing, C.J. is back with Ellora’s Cave. Here is what he says:

      I recently reconnected with Ellora’s Cave Publishing and was their guest of honor at their 10th anniversary celebration. It was quite a nice weekend and happened to be in my own backyard in Ohio. They flew me to

      Golden Adonis by Kate Hofman

      Florida to shoot several new covers. One of which was for owner/publisher, Jade Black’s first novel, “The Empress’ New Clothes” It was quite a HOT shoot. I have also done some more covers with Dark Castle Lords Publishing. I’ve done several great covers for Canadian author, Kate Hofman. She calls it her “Golden series”. All the heroes are blond. Woo hoo!

      Thank you so much, C.J. for granting me this interview. I’m sure my readers will love meeting you, and believe me, the pleasure was all mine! Happy Valentine’s Day.

      Visit these links to see more of C.J., and more, and more…

      http://www.cjhollenbach.com/

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    • Hello

      Posted at 11:09 pm by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on November 3, 2007

      I just made this blog!  Its main purpose is to tell you about my writings, and sometimes ramblings.  Be sure to bookmark this page, and keep coming back for updates!

      Mary

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