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Without You (Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle song)

"Without You" is a romantic song written by the American songwriter and music producer Lamont Dozier,[1] and recorded in 1987[2] as a duet by the R&B singers Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle.[1] The song was the love theme from the comedy film Leonard Part 6,[1] released the same year,[5] and was also recorded for the Peabo Bryson album Positive,[2] released in 1988,[2] the only album that contains the original version of "Without You". The single was released in November 1987,[1] and peaked at #8 on the Adult Contemporary Tracks,[6] #14 on the R&B chart,[7] #85 on the UK Singles,[8] and #89 on the Billboard Hot 100,[9] between 1987/1988.

"Without You"
Single by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle
from the album Positive
B-side"The Higher You Climb"[1]
ReleasedNovember 1987[1]
Recorded1987[2]
Genre
Length5:14 (Original full single)[3]
4:30 (Single edited version)[4]
LabelElektra Records[1]
Songwriter(s)Lamont Dozier[1]
Producer(s)Michael J. Powell,[1]
Sir Gant[1]
Peabo Bryson singles chronology
"Catch 22"
(1987)
"Without You"
(1987)
"Show and Tell"
(1989)
Regina Belle singles chronology
"So Many Tears"
(1987)
"Without You"
(1987)
"How Could You Do It to Me"
(1988)
Music video
"Without You" by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle at the Soul Train on YouTube

"Without You" was the first duet recorded by Bryson and Belle, who recorded four songs together, and was also the first successful duet of the two. Another success the duo came in 1992 with "A Whole New World",[10] the theme of the animated feature film Aladdin.[10]

In addition to its original English version by Bryson and Belle, "Without You" also received two adaptations in different languages. The first was in Portuguese sing by Rosanah Fiengo[11] and the second was in Spanish,[11] in 1989 and 1990, respectively.[11] Both adaptations received the title "Amor Dividido",[11] and were recorded by the same Brazilian singer.[11] The adaptation in Portuguese was a success in Brazil in 1989.

Music video edit

"Without You" has no official video clip, only a video with a presentation of Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle in the American musical variety television program Soul Train in 1987, presented by American television show host Don Cornelius. The video can be watched on "Without You" by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle (Soul Train 1987) on YouTube.

Description edit

"Without You" was composed by Lamont Dozier[1] to be the love theme in Leonard Part 6,[3] released in the United States on December 18, 1987,[5] and the film starred Bill Cosby in the lead role.[5] That same year, Regina Belle released her first album, All by Myself,[12] but "Without You" was not included on the album.[12] In 2012, All by Myself was remastered on CD[13] and "Without You" was included at the end of the album as a bonus track,[13] however, it was not the original 1987 version, but a "single mix" of the song.[13] "Without You" was not included in any of Belle's other albums, nor in her compilations. Unlike her, Bryson included the song on his album Positive, released in 1988,[2] the only album that contains the original version of "Without You", which was also included in his compilations Anthology, released in 2001,[14] and Bedroom Classics Vol. 2 – Peabo Bryson, released in 2004.[15] On every album that the song is present, it is titled "Without You (Love Theme from Leonard Part 6)",[3] but its title is only "Without You". It was the first of four duets recorded by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle, who recorded together "Without You" (in 1987),[3] "I Can't Imagine" (in 1991),[16] "A Whole New World" (in 1992)[10] and "Total Praise" (in 2009).[17]

Track listing edit

Side Song Length Interpreters Writer/composer Producers Original album Recording year
A-side "Without You"[3] 5:14[3] Peabo Bryson;
Regina Belle[1]
Lamont Dozier[1] Michael J. Powell;
Sir Gant[1]
Positive[2]
(Peabo Bryson album)
1987[1]
B-side "The Higher You Climb"[3] 5:04[3] Peabo Bryson[1] Peabo Bryson[1] Peabo Bryson
(Producer)[1]
Dwight Watkins
(co-producer)[18]
Quiet Storm[18]
(Peabo Bryson album)
1986[18]

Chart positions edit

Weekly charts edit

Chart (1987–88) Peak
position
UK Singles (Official Charts)[8] 85
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[6] 8
US R&B Chart (Billboard)[7] 14
US R&B Singles (Cash Box)[19] 15
US The Hot 100 (Billboard)[9] 89

B-side edit

The B-side of the original single contains the song "The Higher You Climb",[3] which had been recorded by Bryson only in 1986.[18] It was written and produced by himself,[18] with co-production from Dwight Watkins,[18] and released on his album Quiet Storm in the same year.[18] It was a simple song from their album that was not released as a single.

Personnel edit

Credits edit

Companies edit

Recorded & Mixed at:

Additional recording at:

Mastered at:

Final Notes edit

Alternative single edit

"Without You" features an alternative version of its single. In this version, "Without You" has edited a smaller duration,[20] with different cover and B-side.[21] The cover of this version contains only the "Without You" (large size) and "If Ever You're in My Arms Again" (small size) titles,[20][21] with a background in dark green and light green letters.[20][21] In this version, "Without You" is only 4:30 long,[20] an edited version of the single, while the original single is 5:14 in duration.[3] The B-side of this alternative version is the song "If Ever You're in My Arms Again",[21] a big hit for Bryson, originally recorded in 1984,[22] and released as a single and included on his album Straight from the Heart the same year.[22] The duration of 4:02[20] was also edited since the original version of the album has a duration of 4:14.[22] The track list of this alternative single of "Without You" is as follows:

Side Song Length Interpreters Writer/composer Producers Original album Recording year
A-side "Without You"[21] 4:30[20]
(Edited version)
Peabo Bryson;
Regina Belle[20]
Lamont Dozier[1] Michael J. Powell;
Sir Gant[1]
Positive[2]
(Peabo Bryson album)
1987[2]
B-side "If Ever You're in My Arms Again"[21] 4:02[20]
(Edited version)
Peabo Bryson[20] Michael Masser;
Tom Snow;
Cynthia Weil[22]
Michael Masser[22] Straight from the Heart[22]
(Peabo Bryson album)
1984[22]

Promotional single edit

"Without You" includes a promotional version of their single.[23] This version has only "Without You", on both sides of the single.[23] The A-side contains the edited version of the single, lasting 4:30,[24] launched an alternative version. The B-side has the original full version with 5:14 duration.[24] The cover of this version is also different, in red and black colors, the design of a phonograph needle on black over red background and the name "ELEKTRA" in big letters in white on black background. This track list is as follows:

Side Song Length Interpreters Writer/composer Producers Original album Recording year
A-side "Without You"[23] 4:30[23]
(Edited version)
Peabo Bryson;
Regina Belle[24]
Lamont Dozier[24] Michael J. Powell;
Sir Gant[24]
Positive[2]
(Peabo Bryson album)
1987[24]
B-side "Without You"[23] 5:14[23]
(Full version)
Peabo Bryson;
Regina Belle[24]
Lamont Dozier[24] Michael J. Powell;
Sir Gant[24]
Positive[2]
(Peabo Bryson album)
1987[24]

Portuguese version edit

In 1989, "Without You" won a Portuguese version in Brazil,[11] recorded by the Brazilian singer Rosana,[11] (today also known as Rosanah Fiengo) titled "Amor Dividido".[11] The version was released on her album Onde o Amor Me Leva in the same year.[11] The Portuguese lyrics were written by the Brazilian composer Cláudio Rabello.[11] "Amor Dividido" had an official video and it was a big hit in Brazil in 1989, long run on radio and Rosana leading to many TV shows. The song credits are Lamont Dozier, version Cláudio Rabello.[11]

Spanish version edit

In 1990, Rosana recorded a special album with songs in English and Spanish,[11] launched in Latin America, entitled Por Donde El Amor Me Lleva.[11] This had another version of "Without You" by Rosana, this time in Spanish,[11] in duet with the Spanish singer Emmanuel.[11] The release was also titled "Amor Dividido",[11] with letters in Spanish, written by the composer Karen Guindi,[11] based on the lyrics in Portuguese, which had been written by the Brazilian composer Claudio Rabello in 1989.[11] This version of "Without You" in Spanish was also included in a singer's album Emmanuel, entitled Vida, also released in 1990.[25] The song credits are Lamont Dozier, version Cláudio Rabello, adaptation Karen Guindi.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t 45cat. "Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle – "Without You" (Love Theme From "Leonard Part 6") (1987)". Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj Discogs. "Peabo Bryson – Positive (1988)". Discogs. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Discogs. "Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle – "Without You" (Love Theme From "Leonard Part 6") (1987)". Discogs. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  4. ^ Discogs. "Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle – "Without You" (Love Theme From "Leonard Part 6") (Single Promo 1987)". Discogs. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c Cineplex. "Leonard Part 6 – (December 18, 1987)". Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  6. ^ a b Billboard. "Peabo Bryson – Adult Contemporary Chart". Billboard. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  7. ^ a b Billboard. "Peabo Bryson – Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart". Billboard. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  8. ^ a b The Official UK Charts. "Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle – UK Charts". Official Charts. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  9. ^ a b Billboard. "Peabo Bryson – The Hot 100 Chart". Billboard. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  10. ^ a b c Discogs. "Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle – "A Whole New World" ("Aladdin's" Theme) (1992)". Discogs. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Cantoras do Brasil. "Rosana (Rosanah Fiengo)". Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  12. ^ a b Discogs. "Regina Belle – All By Myself (1987)". Discogs. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  13. ^ a b c Discogs. "Regina Belle – All By Myself (Remastered 2012)". Discogs. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  14. ^ Discogs. "Peabo Bryson – Anthology (2001)". Discogs. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  15. ^ Discogs. "Bedroom Classics (Vol. 2) – Peabo Bryson (2004)". Discogs. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  16. ^ Discogs. "Peabo Bryson – Can You Stop The Rain (1991)". Discogs. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  17. ^ Discogs. "Songs 4 Worship: Soul (2009)". Discogs. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g Discogs. "Peabo Bryson – Quiet Storm (1986)". Discogs. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  19. ^ Cash Box Magazine. "CASH BOX Top R&B Singles" (PDF). Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h i Discogs. "Peabo Bryson – Regina Belle – "Without You" / "If Ever You're in My Arms Again" (1987)". Discogs. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  21. ^ a b c d e f 45cat. "Peabo Bryson – Regina Belle – "Without You" / "If Ever You're in My Arms Again" (1987)". Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  22. ^ a b c d e f g Discogs. "Peabo Bryson – Straight From The Heart (1984)". Discogs. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  23. ^ a b c d e f Discogs. "Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle – "Without You" (Love Theme From "Leonard Part 6") (Promo 1987)". Discogs. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  24. ^ a b c d e f g h i j 45cat. "Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle – "Without You" (Love Theme From "Leonard Part 6") (Promo 1987)". Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  25. ^ Discogs. "Emmanuel – Vida (1990)". Discogs. Retrieved February 19, 2018.

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Without You is a romantic song written by the American songwriter and music producer Lamont Dozier 1 and recorded in 1987 2 as a duet by the R amp B singers Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle 1 The song was the love theme from the comedy film Leonard Part 6 1 released the same year 5 and was also recorded for the Peabo Bryson album Positive 2 released in 1988 2 the only album that contains the original version of Without You The single was released in November 1987 1 and peaked at 8 on the Adult Contemporary Tracks 6 14 on the R amp B chart 7 85 on the UK Singles 8 and 89 on the Billboard Hot 100 9 between 1987 1988 Without You Single by Peabo Bryson and Regina Bellefrom the album PositiveB side The Higher You Climb 1 ReleasedNovember 1987 1 Recorded1987 2 GenreSoul R amp BLength5 14 Original full single 3 4 30 Single edited version 4 LabelElektra Records 1 Songwriter s Lamont Dozier 1 Producer s Michael J Powell 1 Sir Gant 1 Peabo Bryson singles chronology Catch 22 1987 Without You 1987 Show and Tell 1989 Regina Belle singles chronology So Many Tears 1987 Without You 1987 How Could You Do It to Me 1988 Music video Without You by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle at the Soul Train on YouTube Without You was the first duet recorded by Bryson and Belle who recorded four songs together and was also the first successful duet of the two Another success the duo came in 1992 with A Whole New World 10 the theme of the animated feature film Aladdin 10 In addition to its original English version by Bryson and Belle Without You also received two adaptations in different languages The first was in Portuguese sing by Rosanah Fiengo 11 and the second was in Spanish 11 in 1989 and 1990 respectively 11 Both adaptations received the title Amor Dividido 11 and were recorded by the same Brazilian singer 11 The adaptation in Portuguese was a success in Brazil in 1989 Contents 1 Music video 2 Description 3 Track listing 4 Chart positions 4 1 Weekly charts 5 B side 6 Personnel 6 1 Credits 6 2 Companies 6 3 Final Notes 7 Alternative single 8 Promotional single 9 Portuguese version 10 Spanish version 11 References 12 External linksMusic video edit Without You has no official video clip only a video with a presentation of Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle in the American musical variety television program Soul Train in 1987 presented by American television show host Don Cornelius The video can be watched on Without You by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle Soul Train 1987 on YouTube Description edit Without You was composed by Lamont Dozier 1 to be the love theme in Leonard Part 6 3 released in the United States on December 18 1987 5 and the film starred Bill Cosby in the lead role 5 That same year Regina Belle released her first album All by Myself 12 but Without You was not included on the album 12 In 2012 All by Myself was remastered on CD 13 and Without You was included at the end of the album as a bonus track 13 however it was not the original 1987 version but a single mix of the song 13 Without You was not included in any of Belle s other albums nor in her compilations Unlike her Bryson included the song on his album Positive released in 1988 2 the only album that contains the original version of Without You which was also included in his compilations Anthology released in 2001 14 and Bedroom Classics Vol 2 Peabo Bryson released in 2004 15 On every album that the song is present it is titled Without You Love Theme from Leonard Part 6 3 but its title is only Without You It was the first of four duets recorded by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle who recorded together Without You in 1987 3 I Can t Imagine in 1991 16 A Whole New World in 1992 10 and Total Praise in 2009 17 Track listing editSide Song Length Interpreters Writer composer Producers Original album Recording yearA side Without You 3 5 14 3 Peabo Bryson Regina Belle 1 Lamont Dozier 1 Michael J Powell Sir Gant 1 Positive 2 Peabo Bryson album 1987 1 B side The Higher You Climb 3 5 04 3 Peabo Bryson 1 Peabo Bryson 1 Peabo Bryson Producer 1 Dwight Watkins co producer 18 Quiet Storm 18 Peabo Bryson album 1986 18 Chart positions editWeekly charts edit Chart 1987 88 PeakpositionUK Singles Official Charts 8 85US Adult Contemporary Billboard 6 8US R amp B Chart Billboard 7 14US R amp B Singles Cash Box 19 15US The Hot 100 Billboard 9 89B side editThe B side of the original single contains the song The Higher You Climb 3 which had been recorded by Bryson only in 1986 18 It was written and produced by himself 18 with co production from Dwight Watkins 18 and released on his album Quiet Storm in the same year 18 It was a simple song from their album that was not released as a single Personnel editCredits edit Writer Lamont Dozier 2 Lead Vocals Peabo Bryson Regina Belle 2 Producer Michael J Powell Sir Gant 2 Arranged By Backing Vocals Michael J Powell Sir Gant 2 Arranged By Strings George Del Barrio 2 Arranged By Backing Vocals Cindy Mizelle 2 Backing Vocals Cindy Mizelle Jim Gilstrap Bunny Hull Marva King Valerie Pinkston Mayo 2 Guitar Michael J Powell 2 Piano Acoustic Sir Gant 2 Bass Anthony Jackson 2 Drums Steve Ferrone 2 Engineer Barney Perkins 2 Engineer Assistant Andrew Spiegelman Elliott Peters Gerard Smerek Milton Chan 2 Synthesizer Synclavier Sir Gant 2 Programmed By Synclavier Gary Barlough 2 Recorded By Barney Perkins 2 Recorded By Additional Keith Seppanen 2 Mixed By Barney Perkins 2 Companies edit Recorded amp Mixed at Yamaha R amp D Studio Glendale California 2 Additional recording at Ambience Recorders Farmington Hills Michigan 2 Electric Lady Studios New York City New York 2 Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering 2 Final Notes edit 1987 Columbia Pictures Industries Inc 2 1988 Elektra Records Asylum Records for the United States and WEA International Inc for the world outside of the United States 2 From Elektra LP Positive 1988 Peabo Bryson album 2 Regina Belle appears courtesy of CBS Records Columbia Records 2 Alternative single edit Without You features an alternative version of its single In this version Without You has edited a smaller duration 20 with different cover and B side 21 The cover of this version contains only the Without You large size and If Ever You re in My Arms Again small size titles 20 21 with a background in dark green and light green letters 20 21 In this version Without You is only 4 30 long 20 an edited version of the single while the original single is 5 14 in duration 3 The B side of this alternative version is the song If Ever You re in My Arms Again 21 a big hit for Bryson originally recorded in 1984 22 and released as a single and included on his album Straight from the Heart the same year 22 The duration of 4 02 20 was also edited since the original version of the album has a duration of 4 14 22 The track list of this alternative single of Without You is as follows Side Song Length Interpreters Writer composer Producers Original album Recording yearA side Without You 21 4 30 20 Edited version Peabo Bryson Regina Belle 20 Lamont Dozier 1 Michael J Powell Sir Gant 1 Positive 2 Peabo Bryson album 1987 2 B side If Ever You re in My Arms Again 21 4 02 20 Edited version Peabo Bryson 20 Michael Masser Tom Snow Cynthia Weil 22 Michael Masser 22 Straight from the Heart 22 Peabo Bryson album 1984 22 Promotional single edit Without You includes a promotional version of their single 23 This version has only Without You on both sides of the single 23 The A side contains the edited version of the single lasting 4 30 24 launched an alternative version The B side has the original full version with 5 14 duration 24 The cover of this version is also different in red and black colors the design of a phonograph needle on black over red background and the name ELEKTRA in big letters in white on black background This track list is as follows Side Song Length Interpreters Writer composer Producers Original album Recording yearA side Without You 23 4 30 23 Edited version Peabo Bryson Regina Belle 24 Lamont Dozier 24 Michael J Powell Sir Gant 24 Positive 2 Peabo Bryson album 1987 24 B side Without You 23 5 14 23 Full version Peabo Bryson Regina Belle 24 Lamont Dozier 24 Michael J Powell Sir Gant 24 Positive 2 Peabo Bryson album 1987 24 Portuguese version editIn 1989 Without You won a Portuguese version in Brazil 11 recorded by the Brazilian singer Rosana 11 today also known as Rosanah Fiengo titled Amor Dividido 11 The version was released on her album Onde o Amor Me Leva in the same year 11 The Portuguese lyrics were written by the Brazilian composer Claudio Rabello 11 Amor Dividido had an official video and it was a big hit in Brazil in 1989 long run on radio and Rosana leading to many TV shows The song credits are Lamont Dozier version Claudio Rabello 11 Spanish version editIn 1990 Rosana recorded a special album with songs in English and Spanish 11 launched in Latin America entitled Por Donde El Amor Me Lleva 11 This had another version of Without You by Rosana this time in Spanish 11 in duet with the Spanish singer Emmanuel 11 The release was also titled Amor Dividido 11 with letters in Spanish written by the composer Karen Guindi 11 based on the lyrics in Portuguese which had been written by the Brazilian composer Claudio Rabello in 1989 11 This version of Without You in Spanish was also included in a singer s album Emmanuel entitled Vida also released in 1990 25 The song credits are Lamont Dozier version Claudio Rabello adaptation Karen Guindi 11 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t 45cat Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle Without You Love Theme From Leonard Part 6 1987 Retrieved February 19 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj Discogs Peabo Bryson Positive 1988 Discogs Retrieved February 19 2018 a b c d e f g h i j Discogs Peabo Bryson amp Regina Belle Without You Love Theme From Leonard Part 6 1987 Discogs Retrieved February 19 2018 Discogs Peabo Bryson amp Regina Belle Without You Love Theme From Leonard Part 6 Single Promo 1987 Discogs Retrieved February 19 2018 a b c Cineplex Leonard Part 6 December 18 1987 Retrieved February 19 2018 a b Billboard Peabo Bryson Adult Contemporary Chart Billboard Retrieved February 19 2018 a b Billboard Peabo Bryson Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Chart Billboard Retrieved February 19 2018 a b The Official UK Charts Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle UK Charts Official Charts Retrieved February 19 2018 a b Billboard Peabo Bryson The Hot 100 Chart Billboard Retrieved February 19 2018 a b c Discogs Peabo Bryson amp Regina Belle A Whole New World Aladdin s Theme 1992 Discogs Retrieved February 19 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Cantoras do Brasil Rosana Rosanah Fiengo Retrieved February 19 2018 a b Discogs Regina Belle All By Myself 1987 Discogs Retrieved February 19 2018 a b c Discogs Regina Belle All By Myself Remastered 2012 Discogs Retrieved February 19 2018 Discogs Peabo Bryson Anthology 2001 Discogs Retrieved February 19 2018 Discogs Bedroom Classics Vol 2 Peabo Bryson 2004 Discogs Retrieved February 19 2018 Discogs Peabo Bryson Can You Stop The Rain 1991 Discogs Retrieved February 19 2018 Discogs Songs 4 Worship Soul 2009 Discogs Retrieved February 19 2018 a b c d e f g Discogs Peabo Bryson Quiet Storm 1986 Discogs Retrieved February 19 2018 Cash Box Magazine CASH BOX Top R amp B Singles PDF Retrieved June 16 2018 a b c d e f g h i Discogs Peabo Bryson Regina Belle Without You If Ever You re in My Arms Again 1987 Discogs Retrieved February 19 2018 a b c d e f 45cat Peabo Bryson Regina Belle Without You If Ever You re in My Arms Again 1987 Retrieved February 19 2018 a b c d e f g Discogs Peabo Bryson Straight From The Heart 1984 Discogs Retrieved February 19 2018 a b c d e f Discogs Peabo Bryson amp Regina Belle Without You Love Theme From Leonard Part 6 Promo 1987 Discogs Retrieved February 19 2018 a b c d e f g h i j 45cat Peabo Bryson amp Regina Belle Without You Love Theme From Leonard Part 6 Promo 1987 Retrieved February 19 2018 Discogs Emmanuel Vida 1990 Discogs Retrieved February 19 2018 External links edit Without You on Letras mus https www letras mus br peabo bryson 1256336 Without You by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle Soul Train 1987 on YouTube Without You by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle no AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Without You Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle song amp oldid 1166819518, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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