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Hello friends and welcome to a new episode of Gourmand d'Easy French.
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Today we are going to ask the Parisians what they ate at breakfast.
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Let's go!
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What did you eat at breakfast this morning?
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The chocolate pan.
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Yes, it's what you usually drink in the morning?
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Yes, with a presser juice.
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What did you eat at the breakfast of the breakfast of the breakfast?
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The chocolate pan, coffee, like usual.
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Like every morning?
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Yes, it's the breakfast of the Parisian.
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And the chocolate pan, where did you buy?
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The grocery store just here.
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So you go to the breakfast of the breakfast of the breakfast of the breakfast?
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Yes.
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And you are at Paris for a long time?
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11 years now.
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Yes, it's been a little while.
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And you come from where if it's not indiscret?
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Australia.
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Yes, even the Australians don't speak French sometimes.
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You have to learn.
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What did you eat at a little breakfast this morning?
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I ate, in fact, I ate a coffee with a milk and a croissant.
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Is it a classic breakfast for you?
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No, because at home, I come from Belgium,
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I live between Gans and Brussels.
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Normally I don't eat at the morning.
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I do an intermittent fasting.
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You're intermittent fasting?
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Yes, that's it.
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In French, exactly.
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What did you eat at the little-day-earned?
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A hot chocolate and a tartine.
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What did you eat at the tartines?
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The cornflakes, the miel and the beaure.
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What?
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The frambles.
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Is your favorite confiture?
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Yes.
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What did you eat at the breakfast of the day?
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A little, a little, a tea,
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a little cream cream, with a beer and a milk.
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Is it a breakfast of the classic breakfast that you often take?
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Always the same, with a little juice of orange.
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I'm a sportist, so it's a sort of pancake,
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of banana, eggs, and olive oil mixed.
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All that, at the end.
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A big pancake, well protein.
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Exactly, it's your little day-to-day every morning, or sometimes?
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It's often this, or olive oil with some fromage long.
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This morning I ate some omelettes,
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a shakeer, and some amandes.
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What is a shakeer?
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Protein.
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It's a classic breakfast for you?
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Yes, I do sport this time,
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I want to disappear the throat.
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So I do care.
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It's for the winter body?
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Yes, we take care.
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I have 47 years old,
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and at this age, it's got to be careful.
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I try to avoid the most croissant.
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I have a croissant au chocolate and a cake au citron.
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Is it what you drink every morning?
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No, I don't know, I don't know,
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I don't know, but I'm in Paris,
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so I'd like to have to go.
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You come from where if it's not a secret?
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I live in Kansas City,
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Missouri, in the United States.
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You've grown there?
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No, I'm from Besançon.
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There's biscuits and butter.
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Is it your classic breakfast?
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Absolutely.
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Every day, whatever happens?
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In general, yes.
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What do you put on your biscuits?
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It's fascinating!
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A little bit of butter,
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milk, and even a confiture.
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What did you eat at the little-day-day-day this morning?
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Catastrophe, I was very in the mood.
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So, literally, a banana.
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And now I'm going to eat something to eat because I can't even do it in my morning.
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Not even a coffee?
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A coffee, still a coffee.
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But it's a disaster, it's not what I eat normally.
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What do you eat normally?
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I love the bread and the beer.
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My religion.
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I'm breton, so I eat the beer all the time.
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What do you like as bread?
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Simple, traditional?
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Baguette tradition, always.
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With a little flour and everything, it's perfect.
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The breakfast is an integral part of the culture of the country.
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I took one tea, one chocolate and then after a little bit of a tartine with a same thing,
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different confitures but I change each tartine.
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So I put a tartine of the châtaignier,
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a tartine of the lavender,
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a tartine of cornflakes and another tartine of cornflakes.
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Wow, that's copious!
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And do you do a weekend,
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a little dinner different from the week?
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It depends.
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Sometimes we take little croissants.
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Or what else, Papa, do you want to buy?
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Well, they pay for chocolate.
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Yes, they do.
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They pay for chocolate.
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You prefer what, croissants or chocolate?
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The chocolate.
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Yeah.
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I also prefer the chocolate.
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What have you eaten at the little-day-day-day this morning?
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Un chocolate pain.
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And baguette.
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A baguette entier?
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Non, half-baguette and chocolate also.
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And it's a classic?
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Yes, a little-day-day-day-day-day-day-day-day-day-day-day-day.
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And you have eaten something?
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A bowl of tea.
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A bowl of tea with a chocolate tea, exactly.
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No, not this morning, but usually there's a juice of orange.
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Juice of orange, juice of pommes.
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And do you take a weekend a little bit more copious?
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Well, usually the dimanche.
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The viennoiseries, so pour chocolate.
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Who is going to buy the viennoiseries?
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Papa or mom, it depends.
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Or daddy when he is there.
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And do you take a weekend a little bit more gros, more copious?
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Sometimes, if I'm with my wife,
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we take a little brunch.
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What do you take in a brunch habituellement?
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Ah, yes, a dessert, an avocat etc. on prend un petit brunch.
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Qu'est ce que vous prenez dans un brunch habituellement ?
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Oui des oeufs, une toast d'avocats, des trucs comme ça.
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Plus luxe, plus chic.
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Et est ce que le week-end vous prenez un petit déjeuner différent, plus copieux ?
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Oui, un brunch, souvent avec les copains.
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Et qu'est ce qui compose votre brunch typique ?
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It's often a lot of salt, a lot of alcohol.
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The morning?
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Yes.
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What time do you drink the brunch?
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Normally between 11 and 13.
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What do you drink as alcohol?
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It's often a mimosa, it can start on a beer or gin tonic.
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Do you give a composition of mimosa?
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Yes, it's champagne and juice.
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Yes.
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And do you like to go to brunches?
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Without making too much fun,
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Holly Belly in the 10th, next to Jack Banserjean.
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And do you take a little dinner with a more popular dinner in family?
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At home, I'm all alone,
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so I think it's absolutely the same.
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But when I come to my family,
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my father always looks for all the viennoises.
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So, the little dinner in family is always with 1000 viennoiseries.
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So, it's cool.
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You come from where in Britain?
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I'm from the side of Rennes.
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I don't know if you know the Bruxelles forest.
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What's the name?
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I live in the forest.
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Wow!
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Okay.
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So, it's pretty cool.
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I have two lives between Paris and Britain.
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And you often return to Paris?
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one time every three or four weeks.
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The nature needs to be able to resource it,
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all that, it does well.
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Thank you friends for watching this episode.
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I hope you enjoyed it.
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And you also, tell us in the comments what you ate for breakfast this morning.
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See you soon!
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Engaging with real-life conversations, such as those presented in the video "What Do The French Have For Breakfast?", offers an invaluable opportunity for English speaking practice. By listening to native speakers discussing ordinary topics like breakfast choices, learners can immerse themselves in natural language use. This method aligns seamlessly with shadow speak techniques, where you mimic pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm. Practicing with this video allows you to personalize your learning by connecting cultural elements to your language acquisition journey.

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The video features several key structures that are essential for conversational English. Here are some noteworthy ones:

  • Simple Present Tense: Phrases like "What do you usually drink?" illustrate how the simple present is used for habitual actions. This structure is fundamental for describing daily routines, making it a key area for IELTS speaking practice.
  • Questions for Clarification: The speaker asks, "Where did you buy?" showcasing how to inquire about specifics. Such questions are crucial for maintaining dialogue and should be practiced in speaking exercises.
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