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  1. Akoma, Chiji.;
    The "Trick" of Narratives: History, Memory, and Performance in Toni Morrison's Paradise.  In: Oral Tradition, 15/1 (2000): pp. 3-25(23)

  2. Als, Hilton.;
    Ghosts in the House: How Toni Morrison Fostered a Generation of Black Writers.  In: New Yorker 79.32 (2003): pp. 64-75(12)

  3. Andrew, Jeffrey.;
    Ten Minutes for Seven Letters: Reading Beloved's Epitaph.  In: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Autumn 2005. Vol. 61, no. 3; p. 129-153(25)

  4. Ana María Fraile Marcos.;
    The Religiousness Overtones of Ethnic Identity-building in Toni Morrison's "Paradise".  In: Atlantis: Revista de la Asociación Española de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos, ISSN 0210-6124, Vol. 24, Nº 2, 2002, pp. 95-116(22)

  5. Aubry, Timothy Richard.;
    Beware the Furrow of the Middlebrow: Searching for Paradise on The Oprah Winfrey Show.  In: MFS Modern Fiction Studies, 52(2006), no. 2, , pp. 350-373(24)

  6. Barnes, Deborah.H;
    The Bbottom of Heaven: Myth, Metaphor, and Momory in Toni Morrison's Reconstructed South.  In: Studies in the Literary Imagination. Atlanta: Fall 1998. Vol. 31, no. 2; pp. 17-35(19)

  7. Bradfield, Scott.;
    Why I Hate Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: Denver Quarterly, 38.4 (2004): pp. 86-99(14)

  8. Bring, Maria.;
    Racism within African American Communities in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye and Paradise.  C Extended Essay. 2005. 34pp

  9. Bouson, J Brooks.;
    Uncovering "the Beloved" in the Warring and Lawless Women in Toni Morrison's Love.  In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Summer 2008. Vol. 49, no. 4; p. 358-373(16)

     


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  10. Caillouet, R..;
    Dixie Chicks, Scrotums, Toni Morrison, and Gay Penguins: Homosexuality and Other Classroom Taboos.  In: The ALAN review, 2008, Vol 35; no. 3, pp. 30-35(6) ISSN 0882-2840

  11. Clark, John D.;
    Finding Love among Extreme Opposition in Toni Morrison's Jazz and Eudora Welty's The Optimist's Daughter.  A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in the College of Arts and Sciences. Georgia State University 2006. 92 pp.

  12. Clara Escoda Agustí.;
    Strategies of subversion: the deconstruction of madness in Eva's Man, Corregidora, and Beloved.  In: Atlantis: Revista de la Asociación Española de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos, ISSN 0210-6124, Vol. 27, Nº 1, 2005, pp. 29-38(10)

  13. Claviez, T.;
    Between Aesthetics and (Ethno-)Politics, Europe, America, and Beyond: Cosmopolitanism from Henry James to Toni Morrison.  In: REAL :yearbook of research in English and American literature, 2007, vol. 23, pp. 97-112(16) ISSN 0723-0338

  14. Conner, M..;
    Toni Morrison and Motherhood: A Politics of the Heart by Andrea O'Reilly.  In: South Atlantic review, 2007, vol. 72; no. 1, pp. 239-242(4)

  15. Conway, Jennifer S..;
    The Search for Cultural Identity: An Exploration of the Works of Toni Morrison.  Dissertation. University of North Texas, 2007. 77pp.

  16. Cooper, Brenda.;
    Fiction and the Incompleteness of History: Toni Morrison, V. S. Naipaul, and Ben Okri.  In: Research in African Literatures. Bloomington: Summer 2008. Vol. 39, no. 2; pp. 184-185(2)

  17. Crouch, Stanley.;
    Aunt Medea. In Tar Baby.  In: Contemporary Literature, 38(1997), pp. 325-349(25)

  18. Cullinan, Colleen Carpenter.;
    A Maternal Discourse of Redemption: Speech and Suffering in Morrison's Beloved.  In: Religion and Literature 34.2 (2002): 77-104. ISSN 0888-3769

     


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  19. Denard, Carolyn.;
    Toni   In: Studies in the Literary Imagination. Atlanta: Fall 1998. Vol. 31, no. 2; p. i-vii.(7)

  20. Dickson-Carr, D.arry.;
    The Projection of the Beast: Subverting Mythologies in Toni Morrison's Jazz.  In: CLA Journal. Baltimore: Dec 2005. vol. 49, no. 2; pp. 168-183(16) ISSN 0007-8549

  21. Dubey, Madhu.;
    Narration and Migration: Jazz and Vernacular Theories of Black Woman's Fiction.  In: American Literary History, 10, (summer 1998), p. 291-316(26)

  22. Dubey, Madhu.;
    Folk and Urban Communities in African-American Women's Fiction: Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower,  In: Studies in American Fiction 27.1(Spring 1999): pp. 103-128(26)

  23. Durkin,.Anita.;
    Object Written, Written Object: Slavery, Scarring, and Complications of Authorship in Beloved.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 2007. Vol. 41, no. 3; p. 541-556 (16)

  24. Dyer, J..;
    Reading The Awakening with Toni Morrison.  In: Southern literary journal, 2002, vol. 35; no. 1, pp. 138-154(17) ISSN 0038-4291

  25. Eby, Carl.;
    Love, Agression, and Fetishism in For Whom the Bell Tolls.  In: Twentieth Century Literature, 44, 2, Summer 1998. pp. 242-260(19) Criticism - Beloved.

  26. Eckstein, Barbara.;
    Postcolonial Narrative and the Work of Mourning: J. M. Coetzee, Wilson Harris, and Toni Morrison.  In: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Fall 2005. Vol. 51, no. 3; p. 714-717(4)

  27. Erickson, Stacy M;
    Animals-as-Trope in the Selected Fiction of Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker, and Toni Morrison.  Doctoral Dissertation. University of North Texas. 1999. 118 pp.

  28. Evans, Stan; Bates, Laura.;
    From Mark Twain to Toni Morrison: Subverting Teacher Authority in Children's Literature.   11 pp. Report.

     


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  29. Finck, Sylvjane.;
    Reading Trauma in Postmodrn and Postcolonial Literature: Charlotte Delbo, Toni Morrison, and the Literary Imagination of the Aftermath.   A Dissertation, 2006. 245pp.

  30. FitzGerald, Jennifer.
    Signifyin(g) on Determinism: Commodity, Romance and Bricolage in Toni Morrison's Jazz.  In: Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory, 12.4 (2001): pp. 381-409(29) ISSN 1043-6928

  31. Flint, Holly.;
    Toni Morrison's Paradise: Black Cultural Citizenship in the American Empire.  In: American Literature, 78(Sep 2006), pp. 585 - 612(28)

  32. Fulton, Lorie Watkins,
    A Love Supreme: Jazzthetic Strategies in Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: African American Review、40(2006), no. 2, pp. 67-77(11)

  33. Fulton , Lorie Watkins.;
    William Faulkner Reprised: Isolation in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon.  In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Winter 2004/2005. Vol. 58, no. 1/2; p. 7-24(18 )

  34. Fultz, L. P..;
    J. Brooks Bouson, quiet as it's kept: Shame, Trauma, and Race in the Novels of Toni Morrison.  In: Canadian review of comparative literature, 2004, vol. 31; no. 1, pp. 103-106(4)

  35. Giroux, Susan Searls.;
    Playing in the Dark: Racial Repression and the New Campus Crusade for Diversity.  In: College Literature, Fall 2006. Vol. 33, no. 4; pp. 93-112(20)

  36. Glave, Dianne D.;
    African diaspora studies.  In: Environmental History. Durham: Oct 2005. Vol. 10, no 4; p. 692-694(3)

  37. Grandt, Jürgen E;
    Kinds of Blue: Toni Morrison, Hans Janowitz, and the Jazz Aesthetic.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Summer 2004. Vol. 38, no. 2; p. 303-322 (20)

  38. Guth, Deborah..;
    A Blessing and a Burden: The Relation to the Past in Sula, Song of Solomon, and Beloved.  In: Modern Fiction Studies, 39: no. 3/4 (1997): pp. 575-596(22)

     


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  39. Harris, A.;
    If She Hollers/Let Her Go': Toni Morrison as Public Intellectual.  In: English Studies in Africa, 2005, vol. 48; no. 2, pp. 47-60(14) ISSN 0013-8398

  40. Hostettler, Maya.;
    Telling the Past - Doing the Truth: Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: Women's History Review, 5(1996), no. 3, pp. 401-416(16)

  41. Ingram, Penelope.;
    Racializing Babylon: Settler Whiteness and the 'New Racism.'  In: New Literary History: A Journal of Theory and Interpretation, 32.1 (2001): pp. 159-76(18)

  42. Jani, Pranav.;
    Postcolonial Narrative and the Work of Mourning: J. M. Coetzee, Wilson Harris, and Toni Morrison (review).  In: Callaloo, 29(2006), no. 2, pp. 682-688 (7) (Review) ISSN 0161-2492

  43. Jessee, Sharon,;
    The Contrapuntal Historiography of Toni Morrison's Paradise: Unpacking the Legacies of the Kansas and Oklahoma All-Black Towns.  In: American Studies 47 (Spring 2006): 81-112(32) ISSN 0026-3079

  44. Jones, Jacqueline M;
    When Theory and Practice Crumble: Toni Morrison and White Resistance.  In: College English 68.1 (2005): pp. 57-71(15)

  45. Kearly, Peter R.;
    Toni Morrison's Paradise and the Politics of Community.  In: Journal of American & Comparative Cultures vol. 23(2000),.no. 2, pp. 9-16(8)

  46. Kintz, Linda.;
    Performing Virtual Whiteness: The Psychic Fantasy of Globalization.  In: Comparative Literature 53.4 (2001): pp. 333-353(21)

  47. Kreyling, Michael.;
    Slave life; freed life-everyday was a test and trial: Identity and Memory in Beloved.  In: Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, 63(2007), no. 1, pp. 109-136 (28) ISSN 0004-1610

  48. Koolish, Lynda..;
    "To Be Loved and Cry Shame" a Psychological Reading of Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: Twentieth Century Literature, 43(2001): pp. 169-195(27)

  49. Krumholz, Linda.;
    Blackness and Art in Toni Morrison's Tar Baby.  In: Contemporary Literature, 49(2008), no. 2, pp. 263-292(30)

  50. Krumholz, Linda.;
    The ghosts of slavery: Historical recovery in Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: African American Review, vol. 26, no. 3, Fall 1992, pp395-408(14)

  51. Krumholz, Linda.;
    Dead Teachers: Rituals of Manhood and Rituals of Reading in Song of Solomon..  In: Modern Fiction Studies, 39(1993), pp. 551-574(24)

     


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  52. LIU Feng-hui.;
    Toni Morrison's Writing Features in Beloved..  In: US-China Foreign Language, Apr. 2007, Volume 5, No.4, (Serial No.43), pp. 52-55(4)

  53. Luszczynska, Ana.;
    The Opposite of the Concentration Camp: Nancy's Vision of Community.  In: CR: the New Centennial Review. East Lansing: Winter 2005. Vol. 5, no. 3; p. 167-206(40)

  54. Lyles-Scott, Cynthia.;
    A Slave by Any Other Name: Names and Identity in Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: Names: A Journal of Onomastics, vol. 56, no. 1, March 2008 , pp. 23-28(6) ISSN 0027-7738

  55. McCoy, Beth A. , Jones, Jacqueline M.;
    Between Spaces: Meditations on Toni Morrison and Whiteness in the Classroom.  In: College English, Sep 2005. vol. 68, no. 1; p. 42-71(30)

  56. McCarthy, Cameron.;
    Be Loved.  In: ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature, 31.1-2 (2000): pp.. 231-253(23)

  57. Malmgren, Carl D.;
    Texts, Primers, and Voices in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye."  In: Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 41.3 (2000): 251-263(13)

  58. Marcos, Ana Mª Fraile.;
    The Religious Overtones of Ethnic Identitybuilding in Toni Morrison's Paradise.  In: Atlantis, 24(2002), no. 2, pp. 95-116(22)

  59. Margaronis, M.;
    The Anxiety of Authenticity: Writing Historical Fiction at the End of the Twentieth Century.  In: History Workshop Journal. 2008, vol. 65; no. 1, pp. 138-160(23) ISSN 1363-3554

  60. María Jesús Martínez.;
    BA-DEN-YA and YA-DEN-YA in Toni Morrison's song of Solomon: toward a redefinition of the black male hero.  In: Epos: Revista de filología, ISSN 0213-201X, Nº 12, 1996, pags. 405-420(16)

  61. Middleton ,Joyce Irene.;
    Kris, I Hear You.  In: JAC, 20(2000), no.2, pp. 433-443(11)

  62. Miller, J Hillis.;
    Boundaries in Beloved.  In: Symploke. Lincoln: 2007. Vol. 15, no. 1/2; pp. 24-39(16)

  63. Moglen, Helene.;
    Redeeming History: Toni Morrison's "Beloved".  In: Cultural Critique, no. 24, Spring 1993, pp.17-40(24)

  64. Ngai, Sianne.;
    Competitiveness: From "Sula" to "Tyra".  In: Women's Studies Quarterly, Fall 2006. Vol. 34, no. 3/4; p. 107-139(33)

     


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  65. Omry, Keren.;
    Literary Free Jazz? Mumbo Jumbo and Paradise: Language and Meaning.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 2007. Vol. 41, no. 1; pp. 127 -141(15)

  66. Palladino, Mariangela.;
    Mnemonics and Orality in Toni Morrison's Love.  In: eSharp Issue 10: Orality and Literacy. Pp. 1-19(19)

  67. Pass, O. M.;
    Toni Morrison's Beloved: A Journey through the Pain of Grief.  In: Journal of Medical Humanities, 2006, vol. 27; no. 2, pp. 117-124(8)

  68. Pedro J. Sánchez Soto.;
    Between the self and others: subjective and social consciousness in Toni Morrison's "Jazz" and Dionne Brand's "In Another Place, Not Here".  In: Estudios ingleses de la Universidad Complutense, ISSN 1133-0392, Nº 10, 2002, pp.. 237-260(24)

  69. Phelan, James.
    Toward a Rhetorical Reader-Response Criticism: The Difficult, The Stubborn, and the Ending of Beloved..  In: Modern Fiction Studies 39 (1993): 109-128(10)

  70. Piotrowska, Jagoda.;
    The Formation of Personal and Communal Identity in Toni Morrison's Beloved. Praca licencjacka napisana pod kierunkiem dr Moniki Hagarty.   Poznań 2005. 37pp.

  71. Pryse, Marjorie.;
    Signifyin(g) on Reparation in Toni Morrison's Jazz.  In: American Literature, 80(Jan 2008); pp. 583 - 609(17)

     


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  72. Raab, Angela R.;
    Mangled Bodies, Mangled Selves: Hurston, A. Walker and Morrison.   2008 Indiana University. Dissertation.114 pp.

  73. Ramadanovic, Petar.;
    "You your best thing, Sethe": Trauma's Narcissism.  In: Studies the Novel, 40(2008), no. 1 & 2, pp. 178-188(11) ISSN 0039-3827

  74. Ramsey, William M.;
    An End of Southern History: The Down-home Quests of Toni Morrison and Colson Whitehead":  In: African American Review, 41, no. 4 (Winter 2007) , pp. 749-768(20) ISSN 1062-4783

  75. Reed, Roxanne R.
    The Restorative Power of Sound: A Case for Communal Catharsis in Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, 23(2007), no. 1, pp. 55-71 (17) ISSN 8755-4178

  76. Rodriques, Eusebio L.;
    Experiencing Jazz.  In: Modern Fiction Studies 39.3&4 (1993): pp. 733-754(22)

  77. Rody,. Caroline.;
    Toni Morrison's Beloved: History, 'Rememory,' and a 'Clamor for a Kiss..  In: American Literary History 7 (Spring 1995): 92-119(28)

  78. Rokotnitz, Naomi.;
    Constructing Cognitive Scaffolding Through Embodied Receptiveness: Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye.  In: Style. DeKalb: Winter 2007. vol. 41, no. 4; p. 385 -410(26)

  79. Roxanne R Reed.;
    The Restorative Power of Sound: A Case for Communal Catharsis in Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion. Atlanta: Winter 2007. vol. 23, no. 1; p. 55-71 (17)

  80. Roynon, Tessa.;
    A New "Romen" Empire: Toni Morrison's Love and the Classics..  In: Journal of American Studies. Cambridge: Apr 2007. vol. 41, no. 1; pp. 31-47 (17)

     


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  81. Sanchez Soto, Cristina I.;
    Between the Self and the Others: Subjective and Social Consciousness in Toni Morrison's Jazz and Dionne Brand's In Another Place, Not Here.  In: Estudios Ingleses de la Universidad Complutense 10 (2002): 237-259(23)

  82. Schapiro, Barbara.;
    The Bonds of Love and the Boundaries of Self in Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: Contemporary Literature. 32(Summer 1991),.no. 2, pp. 194-210(17)

  83. Schueller, Malini Johar.;
    Articulations of African-Americanism in South Asian Postcolonial Theory: Globalism, Localism, and the Question of Race..  In: Cultural Critique 55 (2003): pp. 35-62(28)

  84. Shulman, George.;
    American Political Culture, Prophetic Narration, and Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: Political Theory 24, no. 2 (May, 1996): pp. 295-314(20)

  85. Sharma, R.;
    The Novels of Toni Morrison: A Study in Race, Gender and Class.  In: Atlantic literary review, 2006, vol. 7; no. 4, pp. 30-42(13) ISSN 0972-3269

  86. Schreiber, Evelyn Jaffe.;
    Reader, Text, and Subjectivity: Toni Morrison's Beloved as Lacan's Gaze Qua Object.  In: Style 30 (1996): pp. 445-461(17)

  87. Spies, Christine.;
    Vernacular Traditions: The Use of Music in the Novels of Toni Morrison.   (Schriftliche Prüfungsarbeit zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde). 274 pp.

  88. Stewart, Jacqueline.;
    Negroes Laughing at Themselves? Black Spectatorship and the Performance of Urban Modernity.  In: Critical Inquiry 29.4 (2003): pp. 650-677(28)

  89. Tally, Justine.;
    Reality and Discourse in Toni Morrison's Trilogy: Testing the Limits.  In: Rodopi Perspectives on Modern Literature, Literature and Ethnicity in the Cultural Borderlands. Edited by Jesus Benito and Anna Maria Manzanas, pp. 35-49(15)

  90. Terry, Jennifer.;
    Buried perspectives: Narratives of landscape in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon.  In: Narrative Inquiry, vol. 17, No. 1, 2007 , pp. 93-118(26) ISSN 1053-6981

  91. Trodd, Zoe.;
    A Note Absolute Stereotypes and Synecdoches of The Past, in the four-lane narrative highway of Hawthorne, James, Morrison and Mukherjee.  In: American@, ISSN 1695-7814, vol . 2, Nº. 1, 2004, pags. 136-163(28)

  92. Trudier Harris, Wayne Pond.;
    An interview with Toni Morrison and a commentary about her work.  In: Atlantis: Revista de la Asociación Española de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos, ISSN 0210-6124, Vol. 16, Nº 1-2, 1994, pp. 273-283(11)

     


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  93. Valdés, Vanessa K;
    Toni Morrison and Motherhood: A Politics of the Heart.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Fall 2005. Vol. 30, no. 3; p. 259-262(4)

  94. Varsava, J. A. ;
    The Dialectics of Self and Community in Toni Morrison and Thomas Pynchon.  In: Contemporary Literature, 2002, Vol. 43; no. 4, pp. 794-803(10) ISSN 0010-7484

  95. Vega-González, Susana.;
    A comparative study of Danticat's "The Farming of Bones" and Morrison's "Beloved".  In: Estudios ingleses de la Universidad Complutense, ISSN 1133-0392, Nº 13, 2005, pp. 139-153(15)

  96. Vega-González, Susana.;
    From emotional orphanhood to cultural orphanhood: spiritual death and re-birth in two novels by Tony Morrison.  In: Revista alicantina de estudios ingleses. No. 9 (Nov. 1996). ISSN 0214-4808, pp. 143-151(9)

  97. Vega González, Susana.;
    Toni Morrison's "Love" and the trickster paradigm.  In: Revista alicantina de estudios ingleses. No. 18 (Nov. 2005). ISSN 0214-4808, pp. 275-289(15)

  98. Vint, Sherryl.;
    "Only by Experience": Embodiment and the Limitations of Realism in Neo-Slave Narratives.  In: Science - Fiction Studies. Montreal: Jul 2007. vol. 34; pp. 241-261(21) ISSN 0091-7729

  99. Wallowitz,.Laraine.;
    Disrupting the Gaze that Condemns: Applying a Critical Literacy Perspective to Toni Morrison's the Bluest Eye.  In: New England Reading Association Journal. Portland: 2007. Vol. 43, Iss. 2; p. 36-43 (8)

  100. Watson, Reginald .;
    Derogatory Images of Sex: The Black Woman and Her Plight in Toni Morrison's Beloved.  In: CLA Journal. Baltimore: Mar 2006. Vol. 49, no. 3; p. 313-335(23) ISSN 0007-8549

  101. Watson, Reginald .;
    The power of the "milk" and motherhood: Images of deconstruction and reconstruction in Toni Morrison's Beloved and Alice Walker's The Third Life of Grange Copeland.  In: CLA Journal. Baltimore: Dec 2004. vol. 48, no. 2; p. 156-182(27)

  102. Williams, Dana A.;
    Playing on the "Darky": Blackface Minstrelsy, Identity Construction, and the Deconstruction of Race in Toni Morrison's Paradise.  In: Studies in American Fiction. Boston: Autumn 2007. Vol. 35, no. 2; p. 181-200 (20)

  103. Wyatt ,Jean,.;
    Love's Time and the Reader: Ethical Effects of Nachträglichkeit in Toni Morrison's Love.  In: Narrative: the journal of the Society for the Study of Narrative Literature, 16(2008), no. 2, pp. 193-221 (29) ISSN 1063-3685.

     


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  104. TONI MORRISON, "Jim's Africanist Presence in Huckleberry Finn,"  In: Gerald Graff & James Phelan, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: A Case Study in Critical Controversy (Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2nd ed., 2004), pp. 305-310(6)

  105. Society Launches Bench by the Road Project in Honor of Toni Morrison's 75th Birthday.   In: The Newsletter of the Toni Morrison Society, Vol. 11(2006), No.1, pp. 1-28(28)*


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