CATEGORY E

 

TEXT E01

Ryan, Terry. Waipu Cottage Recalls Early Migration Historic Places in New Zealand No.13 June 1986. P.22

Fill, Barbara. The Wellington Houses of Robin Hyde Historic Places in New Zealand No.13 June 1986. Pp.23-24

Used by permission of Historic Places in New Zealand.

014 brigantine [brigatine]

023 run**[ARB**]-away

171 nervous [neverous]

181 children's [childrens]

2,010 words

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TEXT E02

Anderson, Donn. Inside Car - A buyer's market New Zealand Car Vol.1 No.3 Aug 1986. P.5

ANON. Newsline - GM New Zealand to broaden its model lineup New Zealand Car Vol.1 No.3 Aug 1986. Pp.6-8

Used by permission of New Zealand Car.

053 plate**[ARB**]-making

sic: a [FOR of? at?]

175 965\0kg [965 \0kg]

2,018 words

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TEXT E03

Holden, Philip. To hunt the Ripia New Zealand Outdoor Vol.49 No.5 Oct/Nov 1986. Pp.53-55

064 un**[ARB**]-fenced

081 happened [happend]

124 perhaps [perhap]

2,045 words

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TEXT E04

Aldworth, John. Editor's Desk New Zealand Gardener Vol.42 No.5 June 1986. Pp.5-7

Cox, Jonathan. Nancy Steen - A Tribute New Zealand Gardener Vol.42 No.5 June 1986. Pp.7-8

Given, Bruce B. Predators and Pests New Zealand Gardener Vol.42 No.5 June 1986. Pp.8-9

Used by permission of New Zealand Gardener.

009 expert [expert']

045 down**[ARB**]-turn

054 Adelaide [Alelaide]

083 Dygall [Dygale]

121 environment [envirnonment]

145 Steen [Sheen]

148 Steen [Sheen]

157 Steen [Sheen]

sic: creation of garden [missing article?]

162 Steen [Sheen]

166 Steen [Sheen]

167 Pie [Piue]

167 Heart's [Hear's]

168 Steen [Sheen]

sic: phases is [grammar]

204 economy [ecomony]

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TEXT E05

Forsyth, Chaz. Gear Test - A ring sight for the snap shooter New Zealand Outdoor Vol.49 No.1 Feb/Mar 1986. Pp.27-28

Hilson, Richard. Seeing red in the Ruahines New Zealand Outdoor Vol.49 No.1 Feb/Mar 1986. Pp.33-34

021 night**[ARB**]-time

028 (...(3 to 6\0mm)) [(...(3 to 6\0mm) FIRST BRACKET UNCLOSED]

029 spot***[ARB**]-lighter

N.B: 035, 085 Inconsistent capitalisation "Figure 11"/ "figure 11"

103 benefits [benfits]

sic: underground [FOR undergrowth?]

2,025 words

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TEXT E06

Carberry, Jill. Profile: Peter Knight Jnr New Zealand Powerboat Vol.3 No.5 Sept 1986. P.76

Coyle, Grant. Trick Ski Tips: Wake Back to Back New Zealand Powerboat Vol.3 No.5 Sept 1986. P.77

Morgans, Brent. Winter Training Part Two: Stretching Exercises New Zealand Powerboat Vol.3 No.5 Sept 1986. P.78

Used by permission of Vantage Publishing Ltd.

N.B: 007, 011, 015, 019, 027, 034, 082 Inconsistent punctuation G.P/ GP/ G.P.

023 work**[ARB**]-shop

053 Murray's [Murrays]

093 Laurie's and Murray's [Lauries and Murrays]

103 backs [back's]

106 backs [back's]

106 too [to]

119 used [use]

134 half [have]

sic: As you... body position. [grammar]

145 backs [back's]

176 the soleus [thesoleus]

2,002 words

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TEXT E07

ANON. What next after Whitbread? NZ Yachting July 1986. P.7

ANON. Three new Farrs for 1987 AC NZ Yachting July 1986. P.9

ANON. Another Ondine NZ Yachting July 1986. P.10

ANON. Davern goes to Liberty NZ Yachting July 1986. P.11

ANON. Isler goes for three NZ Yachting July 1986. P.11

Used by permission of NZ Yachting.

008 Whitbread [Whibread]

135 Farr [Far]

158 an [a]

169 rule**[ARB**]-makers

2,012 words

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TEXT E08

ANON. Practical outdoor seating for summer Homelife Vol.6 No.5 P.27

ANON. Criteria met by outdoor furniture Homelife Vol.6 No.5 P.28

ANON. Canvas awnings can protect or decorate Homelife Vol.6 No.5 P.28

ANON. Imagination and care in Passive Solar's conservatory creations Homelife Vol.6 No.5 P.29

ANON. Guttering inspection done when re-roofing quotes undertaken by Hutt company Homelife Vol.6 No.5 P.29

ANON. Quality doors from Renalls Homelife Vol.6 No.5 P.30

Used by permission of Homelife.

013 pool**[ARB**]-side

028 directors' [directors]

061 colour**[ARB**]-fast

083 roll-away [roll away]

086 entrance**[ARB**]-ways

098 colour**[ARB**]-fast

128 sub**[ARB**]-division

138 clients' [clients]

2,001 words

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TEXT E09

Fuller, Noel. Bullfrog wins first Formula 40 duel Boating New Zealand December 1986. Pp.28-30

Used by permission of the author.

Tyler, Barry. Offshore Power Boating New Zealand December 1986. P.31

Used by permission of the author.

024 Bean Rock [Bean rock]

026 over**[ARB**]-taking

045 Bullfrog [Bulldrog]

055 conclusion, Bullfrog [conclusion. Bullfrog]

sic: sail restore [grammar]

100 Formula [Fromula]

149 year's [years]

149 extravaganza [extravaganzo]

151 Drivers' [Drivers]

158 drivers' ranks [drivers ranks]

sic: left three months [punctuation]

193 off [of]

2,056 words

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TEXT E10

Brown, Warwick. George Baloghy's Urban Real Estate Art New Zealand 39 Winter 1986. Pp.51-53

Blackley, Roger. George O'Brien: Pavilioned in Splendour Art New Zealand 39 Winter 1986. Pp.54-57

Used by permission of Art New Zealand.

022 weather**[ARB**]-board

158 earth**[ARB**]-works

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TEXT E11

ANON. Stolen Glass Historic Places in New Zealand No.14 Sept 1986. P.24

Bowman, Ian. A Training in Conservation Historic Places in New Zealand No.14 Sept 1986. Pp.26-27

Used by permission of Historic Places in New Zealand.

186 Cemeteries [Cemetries]

2,007 words

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TEXT E12

Snow, Terry. Well-tuned History is not Accidental Concert Pitch No.22 Oct 1986.-Feb 1987 Pp.1-2

Used by permission of the author.

Tonks, Joy and Murray Alford. Happy Birthday Orchestra! Concert Pitch N0.22 Oct 1986.-Feb 1987 Pp.4-5

Used by permission of Joy Tonks.

045 type**[ARB**]-writer

059 ^*"*'Ah [^*'Ah]

083 off**[ARB**]-stage

097 turn**[ARB**]-over

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TEXT E13

ANON. Total exterior cladding system removes home ownership bind Homelife Vol.6 No.1 P.19

ANON. Pinex make it easy: Suggestions, know-how abound in two books Homelife Vol.6 No.1 P.22

ANON. Before - yuk!...After - super! Homelife Vol.6 No.1 P.23

ANON. High performance technology aids car owner Homelife Vol.6 No.1 P.24

ANON. One of thousands Homelife Vol.6 No.1 P.24

ANON. Fabulous fabric ideas at Show Homelife Vol.6 No.1 P.25

ANON. Restaurant enjoys international reputation Homelife Vol.6 No.3 P.3

Used by permission of Homelife.

148 clients' [client's]

170 Interiors' [Interiors]

177 wall**[ARB**]-papers

N.B: 193, 198 Inconsistent spelling Madam/ Madame

2,008 words

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TEXT E14

ANON. CI Munro are back New Zealand Caravan and Camping May 1986. P.3

Bullen, Chris. Third Wheel Changes New Zealand Caravan and Camping May 1986. P.3

ANON. CI Munro Royale: Bringing caravans into the 20th century New Zealand Caravan and Camping May 1986. Pp.4-5

ANON. CI Munro 150 Special: Shower, toilet and fold-down bed New Zealand Caravan and Camping May 1986. P.4

Used by permission of New Zealand Caravan and Camping.

050 dealers [dealers']

075 probably [probaby]

093 motor home [motorhome]

107 retractable [rectractable]

114 Oxfords [Oxford's]

138 free**[ARB**]-standing

142 over**[ARB**]-head

168 problem in [problemin]

176 over**[ARB**]-head

191 co**[ARB**]-ordinated

199 before. [before]

N.B: 057, 061 Inconsistent hyphenation three-wheeler/ three wheelers

N.B: 080, 095 Inconsistent hyphenation third-wheeler/ third wheeler

2,009 words

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TEXT E15

Baty, Noel. Taranaki Scene: Care and thought needed New Zealand Fishing News Vol.9 No.2 P.30

Oram, Rick. Magnum - a force to be reckoned with in waders New Zealand Fishing News Vol.9 No.2 P.31

Used by permission of New Zealand Fishing News.

007 produce [produces]

062 strength [strenght]

096 described [desicribed]

117 those [thsoe]

120 guessed [gussed]

137 of [or]

155 up on [up on on]

179 windsurfers [widnsurfers]

184 idea [ieda]

186 They [The]

193 neoprene [neoprne]

2,002 words

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TEXT E16

Devoy, Susan. Susan Devoy Article New Zealand and World Squash December 1986. P.7

Used by permission of the author.

Bidwell, Peter. Peter Bidwell View Point New Zealand and World Squash May 1986. P.6

Used by permission of the author.

Brownlee, Colin. Colin Brownlee on Squash New Zealand and World Squash June 1986. P.16

034 Brierley [Brierly]

035 Foundation [foundation]

037 satellite [satelite]

057 Paul Collins [PaulCollins]

104 Thorndon [Thordon]

154 Everyone seemed to be having a go. [Everyone seemed to be having a go. Everyone seemed to be having a go.]

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TEXT E17

ANON. Fire system blends into exisiting decor Homelife Vol.6 No.4 P.9

ANON. Experienced newcomer switched on to lights Homelife Vol.6 No.4 P.10

ANON. Comprehensive choice in cane furniture caters for every need, room and owner Homelife Vol.6 No.4 P.11

ANON. Accurate light control for windows Homelife Vol.6 No.4 P.12

ANON. Custom Renovators definitely Alu-Frame now! Homelife Vol.6 No.2 P.31

Used by permission of Homelife.

024 serrated [serated]

053 land**[ARB**]-scape

105 match**[ARB**]-stick

109 Discoveries' [Discoveries]

178 blinds [Blinds]

2,003 words

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TEXT E18

Cameron, Don. Auckland Report New Zealand Cricket Dec/Jan 1986. P.15

Quick, Andy. Northern Districts Report New Zealand Cricket Dec/Jan 1986. P.16

Used by permission of New Zealand Cricket.

029 in quick [inquick]

056 New Zealand Almanac [New Zealand Almanack]

2,004 words

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TEXT E19

Sneddon, Steve. It pays to keep away from redds New Zealand Fishing News Vol.9 No.1 P.12

Worthington, Craig. S-glass rod did the trick & fishermen slumbered on New Zealand Fishing News Vol.9 No.1 P.13

Used by permission of New Zealand Fishing News.

045 too [to]

045 subtly [subtley]

sic: Too smaller stones [grammar]

075 seconds' [seconds]

090 too [to]

147 consummate [consumate]

167 river's [rivers]

2,013 words

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TEXT E20

Hutching, Gerard. Kakapo - are the boom years over? Forest and Bird Vol.17 No.4 Pp.12-13

Robertson, Craig. Captive Rearing of Takahe Forest and Bird Vol.17 No.4 Pp.14-16

Used by permission of Forest and Bird.

083 water**[ARB**]-fall

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TEXT E21

ANON. "Lefties" in Canada New Zealand Golf Dec 1985/Jan 1986. Pp.57-59

ANON. "The Pines" Golf Club Inc. New Zealand Golf Feb/Mar 1986. P.52

Used by permission of New Zealand Golf.

021 ladies' [ladies]

033 magnificent [magnificant]

055 celsius [celcius]

086 Division). [Division)]

088 ladies' [ladies]

099 ladies' [ladies]

120 ladies' [ladies]

N.B: 158, 163 Inconsistent hyphenation week-ends/ weekends

179 part**[ARB**]-time

2,030 words

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TEXT E22

ANON. Cotton-filled futons now in Wellington Homelife Vol.6 No.3 P.18

ANON. Torture chamber image of wooden slats removed by modern technology Homelife Vol.6 No.3 P.18

ANON. From best to budget: Bedroom furniture for every household to all storage, design requirements Homelife Vol.6 No.3 P.18

ANON. Personal service backs quality units Homelife Vol.6 No.3 P.19

ANON. Best deal essential for satisfying results, after sales service Homelife Vol.6 No.3 P.20

ANON. Extra service seldom costs more Homelife Vol.6 No.3 P.21

Used by permission of Homelife.

071 Radfords' [Radfords]

076 Radfords' [Radfords]

081 Radfords' [Radfords]

204 home**[ARB**]-owners

2,004 words

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TEXT E23

Mansell, John. Around NI in agony and ecstasy Sea Spray Vol.41 No.3 Pp.18-20

Used by permission of Sea Spray.

050 south-east [south east]

055 south-westerly [south westerly]

070 *1Tailgunner, Kirsten *0and *1Shamu *0were [*1Tailgunner, Kirsten and Shamu *0were]

082 you [your]

160 stemhead [stemhed]

2,012 words

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TEXT E24

Spencer, John. Fresh Perspective: Options for dinghy racing Boating New Zealand December 1986. Pp.82,84-85

Used by permission of the author.

sic: but quite likely did. [grammar]

2,007 words

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TEXT E25

ANON. Sth Pacific series is with us - for better or for worse Red & Black Vol.4 No.1 Pp.1-2

ANON. Junior Red & Blacks: Burnside backs show their paces Red & Black Vol.4 No.4 P.11

ANON. Secondary School Rugby: Burnside holds out arch rivals Linwood Red & Black Vol.4 No.7 P.15

Used by permission of Red and Black.

010 Lancaster Park [Lancaster park]

058 enough [enought]

067 it's [its]

067 All Black [ALl Black]

116 Five-eighth [Five-eigth]

141 Halfback [Half-back]

145 St Bede's [St Bedes]

145 Merivale-Papanui [Merivale Papanui]

161 monopoly [monoploy]

190 fullback [full-back]

N.B: 161, 184 Inconsistent hyphenation line-out/ lineouts

2,004 words

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TEXT E26

ANON. Townhouse, unit or high-rise? New Zealand Trends/ New Home Trends Vol.2 No.2 Pp.44-45

ANON. Think in terms of spaces New Zealand Trends/ New Home Trends Vol.2 No.2 Pp.46-47

ANON. Linking inside and out New Zealand Trends/ New Home Trends Vol.2 No.2 P.48

ANON. Making use of coloured glass New Zealand Trends/ New Home Trends Vol.2 No.2 P.50

ANON. Calling in the experts New Zealand Trends/ New Home Trends Vol.2 No.2 P.52

ANON. Design your own dreams New Zealand Trends/ New Home Trends Vol.2 No.2 Pp.56-58

ANON. Timber... Scandinavian style New Zealand Trends/ New Home Trends Vol.2 No.2 P.60

Used by permission of New Zealand Trends/ New Home Trends.

016 safety. [safety]

085 boulders [bolders]

114 Egyptians [Eqyptians]

119 stained glass [stain glass]

136 co**[ARB**]-operation

147 backyards [backyard's]

2,006 words

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TEXT E27

ANON. Save your money! - create your own! Homelife Vol.6 No.2 P.28

ANON. Toshibas feature at the show Homelife Vol.6 No.2 P.28

ANON. New concept arrives: Integrated appliances modern kitchen option Homelife Vol.6 No.2 P.29

ANON. Personal preferences catered for in kitchen design Homelife Vol.6 No.2 P.29

ANON. Latest release: Kitset shelving system a versatile alternative to storage problems Homelife Vol.6 No.2 P.30

ANON. Greatest door sale starts soon Homelife Vol.6 No.2 P.30

Used by permission of Homelife.

112 hobs; rangehoods [hobs, rangehoods]

130 Patersons' [Paterson's]

210 knockers [knooers]

221 Renalls' [Renalls]

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TEXT E28

Feldman, Mark. Trevally: An ultra-fight on ultra-light New Zealand Outdoor Vol.48 No.6 Dec 1985/Jan 1986. Pp.12-13

Druett, Joan. The introduction of rabbits New Zealand Outdoor Vol.48 No.6 Dec 1985/Jan 1986. P.28

Used by permission of the author.

029 10\0kg [10 \0kg]

034 then [than]

115 make [mke]

N.B: 057, 060 Inconsistent hyphenation ice-cream/ ice cream

2,010 words

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TEXT E29

Tutty, Kevin. Commonwealth Games Scotland 1986. New Zealand Swimming World August 1986. Pp.4-5

Power, Clive. Sixteen years in the cauldron of New Zealand swimming 1970 - 1986. New Zealand Swimming World August 1986. P.7

Used by permission of New Zealand Swimming World.

011 embarrassment [embarrasment]

025 Wickham's [Wickhams]

036 competitors' [competitors]

049 While the [While, the]

050 quietly [quitely]

058 1\0min [1 \0min]

082 2\0min [2 \0min]

084 it's [its]

109 McLay's [McLays']

119 first [firt]

134 breaststroke [breastsroke]

153 led [lead]

159-60 baths, the [baths. The]

2,014 words

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TEXT E30

Lampp, Peter. Central Unhappy New Zealand Cricket October 1986. P.14

Lampp, Peter. Tangles: Genial Giant from Fine Leg New Zealand Cricket October 1986. Pp.16-20

Used by permission of New Zealand Cricket.

012 Its [It's]

021 wicket**[ARB**]-keeper

sic: Associations has [grammar]

154 cricket [crickt]

211 *'Tangles**' [*"Tangles**']

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TEXT E31

ANON. Historical Tramp By Scouts In Bush Country New Zealand Scout News Vol.17 No.1 P.2

ANON. Knights of the Round Table Fun Day a Great Success New Zealand Scout News Vol.17 No.2 P.8

ANON. Firsts for Unit on Island New Zealand Scout News Vol.17 No.2 P.8

ANON. Accent on Water Fun for Sea Scouts' Summer Camp New Zealand Scout News Vol.17 No.3 P.12

ANON. Handicapped Scouts - Special Not Different New Zealand Scout News Vol.17 No.6 P.4

ANON. Kandersteg - A Unique Scouting Facility New Zealand Scout News Vol.17 No.9 P.5

Used by permission of The Scout Association of New Zealand.

019 sighted [sited]

sic: gauge [FOR: gorge? gouge?]

057 teeter**[ARB**]-board

068 Hunt [Hut]

107 has [as]

218 hand**[ARB**]-crafts

2,013 words

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TEXT E32

ANON. Superb views from every room: Hillside home features rimu panelling Homelife Vol.6 No.5 Pp.5-7

ANON. "Lady Liz" hero - builder's mate Homelife Vol.6 No.5 P.7

ANON. Major redecoration project a triumph for Sharron Homelife Vol.6 No.4 Pp.5-6

Used by permission of Homelife.

022 prima**[ARB**]-donnaship

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TEXT E33

McCulloch, Beverley. A Relic's Homecoming Historic Places in New Zealand No.15 Dec 1986. Pp.4-5

ANON. A New Use for an Old Stable Historic Places in New Zealand No.15 Dec 1986. P.6

Ciaran, Fiona. Christchurch Hospital's Threatened Shrine Historic Places in New Zealand No.15 Dec 1986. P.8

Used by permission of Historic Places in New Zealand.

099 hens' [hens]

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TEXT E34

Stewart, Keith. The New Zealander's Guide to Wine. Auckland: Hodder and Stoughton, 1986. Pp.28-32

Used by permission of the author.

064 mouth**[ARB**]-watering

2,008 words

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TEXT E35

Muir, Lois with Joseph Romanos. Lois Muir on Netball. Auckland: Reed Methuen Publishers Ltd., 1985. Pp.49-55

Used by permission of the authors.

149 mid**[ARB**]-way

167 push**[ARB**]-overs

2,012 words

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TEXT E36

Yerex, David. The Farming of Goats. Carterton: Ampersand Publishing Associates Ltd., 1986. Pp.19-23

Used by permission of the author.

072 was [as]

138 mohair**' is [mohair**'; is]

148 cross**[ARB**]-bred

193 over**[ARB**]-supply

N.B: 183, 186 Inconsistent hyphenation crossbred/ cross-bred

2,020 words

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TEXT E37

Bull, Maureen A. New Zealand's Motorcycle Heritage. Masterton: Masterton Publishing House, 1986. Pp.85-93

Used by permission of the author/ publisher.

004 Norton, the [Norton. the]

sic: a built-in transmission shock absorbers. [grammar]

157 well**[ARB**]-known

202 parents' [parents]

2,015 words

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TEXT E38

Matthews, Julian. The New Zealand Garden Book. Auckland: Endeavour Press Ltd., 1986. Pp.190-193

Used by permission of Penguin Books.

133 cluster-flowered [cluster flowered]

141 allowed [alowed]

2,000 words

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