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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "At first, we considered following the lead of Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh. After all, if USC really is &#147;the greatest college football team of all time,&#148; why should we rack our brains to come up with an All-America team? Just plug in USC&#146;s lineup and, voila, we&#146;re done.<p>Nah. Even Mr. Harbaugh knows the folly of his statement. There&#146;s plenty of talent to go around this year, although, the Trojans do have a quintet of first-team selections on the 2007 msnbc.com preseason All-America team.<p>The hardest job? Picking the running backs. That crew is as deep and talented as we&#146;ve seen in recent years, sort of like USC&#146;s nine-deep backfield squad. Oops. There we go again with that recurring Trojan theme.<br>Here are the choices, which are set in stone (at least until the late evening of Sept. 1 or possibly until mid-season, when we&#146;ll probably shuffle the deck and change about half the team).";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>John David Booty, USC, Sr.</b></FONT><p>From the good-things-come-to-those-who-wait file, we present Booty, a 6-foot-3, 210-pound senior who could become USC&#146;s fouth different Heisman Trophy winner in the past six seasons. He&#146;s more steady than spectacular, but his arm strength is above-average and his poise is off the charts.<p>Booty spent two seasons sitting behind Matt Leinart, perhaps wondering if his time would ever come (USC kept recruiting other blue-chip quarterbacks, you know).<p>Booty answered any doubters with a solid first season as a starter (3,347 yards, 29 touchdowns and just nine interceptions), putting a punctuation mark on his emergence with a 391-yard effort against Michigan at the Rose Bowl.";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Darren McFadden, Arkansas, Jr.</b></FONT><p>Blink, and he&#146;s gone.<p>McFadden, a 6-foot-2, 215-pound junior, is one of the Heisman Trophy favorites after rushing for 1,647 yards and 14 touchdowns for the SEC West champions.<p>Because of his straight-back running style, he doesn&#146;t look like a speedster on tape. But opponents have learned not to underestimate his game-breaking ability. He had an 80-yard touchdown run against LSU and a 63-yarder against Auburn.<br>";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Mike Hart, Michigan, Sr.</b></FONT><p>Hart, a 5-foot-9, 196-pound senior, will go down as one of the finest runners in Michigan (and Big Ten) history.<p>He has some flash, but he mostly kills you with consistency and outstanding vision. Just when you think he&#146;s corralled, he ducks, he dips, he cuts and he escapes.<p>Last season, he carried 318 times for 1,562 yards and 14 touchdowns. But his most impressive number? He has carried 750 times at Michigan with just three fumbles. No wonder he&#146;s so loved by teammates and coaches.";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt, Jr.</b></FONT><p>With all the prolific pass-catchers produced by the likes of Florida, Georgia, Alabama and LSU, could the SEC&#146;s all-time leading receiver actually hail from … Vanderbilt?<p>By season&#146;s end, that answer should be affirmative.<p>Bennett, a 6-foot-1, 202-pounder, has 161 career receptions, just 47 short of the league mark held by Kentucky&#146;s Craig Yeast. Oh yeah, Bennett is just a junior and he&#146;s no longer one of the nation&#146;s best-kept secrets, despite his lack of blazing speed. His real secret: Running great routes, catching everything thrown his way.";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Mario Manningham, Michigan, Jr.</b></FONT><p>Plenty of players influenced Michigan&#146;s 11-0 start last season, but Manningham provided the rocket-booster push that made the Wolverinnes into a legitimate national-championship contender.<p>Manningham, a 6-foot-0, 181-pound junior, had 38 receptions for 705 yards (18.5 average) and nine touchdowns, giving Michigan a deep threat to go along with its ball-control ground game.<p>Manningham&#146;s season was slowed somewhat by a knee injury, but he will return as the No. 1 target of Chad Henne -- and maybe in all of America.<br>";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>John Carlson, Notre Dame, Sr.</b></FONT><p>When Anthony Fasano moved to the NFL before last season, it appeared the Fighting Irish had a major hole to fill on their offense. But Carlson, a 6-foot-6, 259-pound senior, made a quick impact when his role intensified.<p>Carlson had 47 receptions, consistently showing an ability to work in traffic. He adjusts well to the ball for a big man and has deceptive quickness.<p>Notre Dame has cycled out most of its key receivers who worked with Brady Quinn, but Carlson, the team&#146;s leading returning pass-catcher, will assume leadership in that area.<br>";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Sam Baker, USC, Sr.</b></FONT><p>Meet Baker, otherwise known as John David Booty&#146;s best friend and chief protector, a four-year starter who might go down as one of the finest linemen in Trojan history.<p>Baker, a 6-foot-5, 305-pound senior, was not considered an excellent pass-blocker when he entered USC. But through determination and a self-made attitude, he has matured into the classic left tackle.<p>Footwork makes him truly special. But tenacity and fierce pride are the qualities that have fueled his consistency.<br>";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Jeremy Perry, Oregon State, Jr.</b></FONT><p>He&#146;s just getting started, but already Perry is considered one of the most talented lineman ever to wear an Oregon State uniform.<p>Perry, a 6-foot-2, 329-pound junior, has 23 career starts, in which he has forged a reputation as an earth-mover, a blue-collar player, a dependable factor in the Oregon State running game.<p>He has gained about 20 pounds since the beginning of last season. He hasn&#146;t slowed down. The Pac-10 should be forewarned.<br>";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Steve Justice, Wake Forest, Sr.</b></FONT><p>Want to know why the Demon Deacons have become a consistent force in the ACC? Here&#146;s a good place to start, right up the middle, at Wake Forest&#146;s true power source.<p>Justice, a 6-foot-4, 284-pound senior, has started 25 games over the last two seasons. He&#146;s one of the biggest reasons why the Deacons have mounted a formidable running game, consistently moving the chains.<p>He also provided stability last season, when the Deacons lost their quarterback and top running threat to injury. You never would&#146;ve guessed such catastrophic losses had happened, not with the effectiveness of Wake&#146;s offense.<br>";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Will Arnold, LSU, Sr.</b></FONT><p>If the Tigers can keep Arnold in the lineup, they&#146;ve got the makings of something great.<p>Arnold, a 6-foot-4, 319-pound senior, was limited to just five games last season and missed all of spring football due to ankle and knee injuries. Still, he was recognized as a second-team All-SEC player last season.<p>He&#146;s super powerful (bench press of 550 pounds) with a true mean streak. Other Tiger offensive players will get the ink, but it&#146;s Arnold who&#146;s doing the dirty work.<br>";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Kirk Barton, Ohio State, Sr.</b></FONT><p>It&#146;s easy to cast Barton as all sound and no bite. He&#146;s the most bellicose of the Buckeyes, some fresh air in a button-down program. But make no mistake, he can play.<p>Barton, a 6-foot-6, 310-pound senior, displays technical excellence on the right side and Ohio State will lean heavily on his experience, particularly with the departure of last season&#146;s marquee names.<p>Who can forget Barton showing up last season with a victory cigar and a popped-open bottle of champagne after Ohio State defeated Michigan? With Barton back for his senior year, the Buckeyes have something to celebrate, too.<br>";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Art Carmody, Louisville, Sr.</b></FONT><p>Touchdowns -- not field goals -- are the specialty in Louisville. But should it come down to a kick, the Cardinals have the nation&#146;s best in Carmody, who has hit 95.7 percent of his field goals and PATs.<p>Last season, he won the Lou Groza Award after converting 21 of 25 field-goal attempts and making all 60 point-after attempts. And that was after setting the NCAA record for most PATs in one season without a miss (77).<p>You might not hear Carmody&#146;s name much around Louisville, considering the bevy of offensive talent. But there&#146;s another reason why he might be under the radar. He&#146;s so darn automatic.<br>";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>DeSean Jackson, California, Jr.</b></FONT><p>Perhaps the most electrifying player in college football.<p>He&#146;s an exceptional receiver, but at punt returner, Jackson has no peer &#150;- now or maybe ever.<p>He averaged 18.3 yards on punt returns last season &#150;- no misprint &#150;- and set a Pac-10 record with four touchdowns.<p>Jackson, a 6-foot, 166-pound junior, had 59 receptions for 1,060 yards and nine touchdowns from his pass-catching slot. He&#146;s certainly a game-changer. But at punt returner, he&#146;s a threat to score every time he touches the ball.<br>";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Calais Campbell, Miami, Jr.</b></FONT><p>Better enjoy Campbell, a 6-foot-8, 282-pound junior, while you can. It would be the ultimate shocker if he&#146;s not bound for the NFL after this season.<p>Campbell had 10 ½ sacks and 20 ½ tackles for losses in a year when Miami struggled overall, but the defense maintained its standard.<p>Since arriving at Miami, Campbell has put on nearly 60 pounds of muscle. That size, added to his lateral quickness and reach, makes him nearly impossible to block.";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Glenn Dorsey, LSU, Sr.</b></FONT><p>Dorsey, a 6-foot-2, 300-pound senior, is the classic interior lineman. Who remembers the last time he wasn&#146;t double-teamed? His power and athleticism are a rare combination. But he also has the explosiveness of a defensive end, which makes him a constant threat to sack the quarterback or create havoc in the backfield.<p>Most coaches are shocked he&#146;s still in college, believing he certainly would&#146;ve been a top 15-level selection in last spring&#146;s NFL draft. But Dorsey maintains he wants to win a national title.<p>His presence alone might mean the difference in LSU contending for a BCS title in New Orleans.";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Sedrick Ellis, USC, Sr.</b></FONT><p>Ellis, a 6-foot-2, 292-pounder, might seem slightly undersized as an NFL interior-lineman prospect. Just goes to show you numbers don&#146;t mean everything &#150;- or anything.<p>Ellis can play. He has a style that compares favorably to an in-his-prime Warren Sapp -&#150; quick first step, the ability to defeat blockers, a disruptive force.<p>He was bothered last year by an early season injury, but by the bowl season, he was one of USC&#146;s top defensive players.<br>";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Lawrence Jackson, USC, Sr.</b></FONT><p>One word &#150;- explosive &#150;- seems like it was conceived to best describe the way Jackson plays football.<p>Jackson, a 6-foot-5, 265-pound senior, is a four-year starter, although he seemed a bit slow to leave the launch pad last season. It took him nine games to register a sack. It&#146;s easy enough to get lost in the constellation of USC stars, but Jackson is determined to do something about it.<p>He lost about 15 pounds. He feels more sleek, more ready to go out with a bang and, yes, more explosive.";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Keith Rivers, USC, Sr.</b></FONT><p>The prototypical weakside linebacker, Rivers, a 6-foot-3, 220-pound senior, seems primed for the best season of his well-decorated career.<p>Plucked from the recruiting hotbed of Central Florida &#150;- away from the Gators, Seminoles and Hurricanes &#150;- Rivers has developed into a big-time playmaker, displaying sideline-to-sideline intensity while running down ballcarriers.<p>Rivers had 85 tackles last season, tops among USC&#146;s returning defenders, and 7.5 tackles for a loss.<br>";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>James Laurinaitis, Ohio State, Jr.</b></FONT><p>One of college football&#146;s most the defending Nagurski Award winner, a 6-foot-3, 244-pound junior, won&#146;t sneak up on anyone now.<p>With 115 tackles, Laurinaitis quickly established himself as the leader of a Buckeye defense that had lost most of its A.J. Hawk-impact bite from 2005. <p>Laurinaitis made a name for himself, and it wasn&#146;t just the name of someone who had a famous father in professional wrestling. He was the real deal, and his reputation was built on merit.<p>Laurinaitis will again be challenged as Ohio State isn&#146;t picked to defend its Big Ten title. But as he showed last season, he loves that kind of competition.";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Bo Ruud, Nebraska, Sr.</b></FONT><p>The Cornhuskers are counting on Ruud, a 6-foot-3, 235-pound strongside linebacker, to maintain Nebraska&#146;s defensive standard. But living up to expectations isn&#146;t a new concept for this kid from the ultimate Big Red football family.<br> <br>His father, Tom, was a Nebraska linebacker and played in the NFL. His older brother, Barrett, finished as Nebraska&#146;s all-time leading career tackles and now starts at middle linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Two uncles and his great-grandfather also played football for the Cornhuskers.<p>Ruud is equally adept at run support and pass coverage.";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Aqib Tabb, Kansas, Jr.</b></FONT><p>Talib, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound junior, is a fast-rising talent in the Big 12, having led the nation in passes defended last season.<p>He&#146;s talented enough to play a little offense when needed, but his true skill is serving as a lockdown corner for the Jayhawks. More than likely, he&#146;ll be challenged by the Big 12&#146;s fleet of receivers, one of the conference&#146;s strongest positions.<p>Talib had six interceptions last season and might find it difficult to equal that total -&#150; especially if opponents avoid his area, as expected.";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Malcolm Jenkins, Ohio State, Jr.</b></FONT><p>Jenkins, a 6-foot-1, 202-pound junior, is expected to be the latest in a long line of standout cornerbacks with the Buckeyes (since 1997, five Ohio State corners have been NFL first-round draft picks).<p>His size and speed are perfect for his position. Last season, he backed up the physical potential with production -&#150; four interceptions and 55 tackles.<p>As a sophomore, he was named first-team All-Big Ten. As a junior, he could stamp himself as one of the nation&#146;s finest cornerbacks.";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Kenny Phillips, Miami, Jr.</b></FONT><p>From the moment he stepped onto Miami&#146;s campus, Phillips, a 6-foot-2, 202-pound junior, has looked the part of a defensive leader.<p>He&#146;s intelligent, a ferocious hitter, an instinctive player with good hands and active feet.<p>Phillips, who had 71 tackles last season, might take his place among the greatest Miami safeties (Bennie Blades, Ed Reed, Sean Taylor) if his career continues on its upward path.";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Tom Zbikowski, Notre Dame, Sr.</b></FONT><p>Versatile athlete who has gotten into great shape for what promises to be the capper on a productive Notre Dame career.<p>Zbikowski, a 6-foot, 207-pound senior, had 79 tackles and became a game-breaking punt returner last season.<p>Zbikowski, who has boxed professionally, is a big-hitter in football, but he might not be able to take as many chances with the overall secondary production not a strong point.<br>";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Britton Colquitt, Tennessee, Jr.</b></FONT><p>A junior, made a name for himself last season with a 44.9-yard average.<p>But just to set the record straight -&#150; can&#146;t tell your Colquitts without a scorecard -&#150; the father was Craig, the cousin was Jimmy and the brother was Dustin.<p>They were all punting greats at Tennessee. Next up in the family business -&#150; Britton.<p>Yes, it&#146;s another Colquitt.<br>";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<FONT SIZE=2 color=#CC0000><b>Marcus Thigpen, Indiana, Jr.</b></FONT><p>Kick it away from this guy. He&#146;s fast, he&#146;s elusive, but most of all, he has the escapability instincts that can&#146;t be taught.<p>Thigpen led the nation with a 30.1-yard average. He had three touchdowns, including a 100-yarder against Ball State.<p>He became the first Hoosier since Duane Gunn (1981) to score touchdowns on a rush, a reception and a kick return in the same season.";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<headline/><br>Quarterback &#150; Brian Brohm, Louisville, Sr.<br>Running Back &#150; Steve Slaton, West Virginia, Jr. <br>Running Back &#150; Ray Rice, Rutgers, Jr.<br>Receiver &#150; DeSean Jackson, California, Jr.<br>Receiver &#150; Adarius Bowman, Oklahoma State, Sr.<br>Tight End &#150; Martellus Bennett, Texas A&M, Jr.<br>Left Tackle &#150; Jake Long, Michigan, Sr.<br>Left Guard &#150; Adam Kraus, Michigan, Sr.<br>Center &#150; Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas, Jr.<br>Right Guard &#150; Jordan Grimes, Purdue, Sr.<br>Right Tackle &#150; Jeremy Zuttah, Rutgers, Sr.<br>Kicker &#150; Alexis Serna, Oregon State, Sr. <br>Punt Returner &#150; Rafael Little, Kentucky, Sr.";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<headline/><br>End &#150; Bruce Davis, UCLA, Sr.<br>Tackle &#150; Frank Okam, Texas, Sr.<br>Tackle &#150; Eric Foster, Rutgers, Sr.<br>End &#150; Derrick Harvey, Florida, Jr.<br>Outside Linebacker &#150; Erin Henderson, Maryland, Jr.<br>Middle Linebacker &#150; Vince Hall, Virginia Tech, Sr.<br>Outside Linebacker &#150; Brian Cushing, USC, Jr.<br>Cornerback &#150; Antoine Carson, Arizona, Sr.<br>Cornerback &#150; Brandon Flowers, Virginia Tech, Jr.<br>Free Safety &#150; Taylor Mays, USC, So.<br>Strong Safety &#150; Chris Horton, UCLA, Sr.<br>Punter &#150; Durant Brooks, Georgia Tech, Sr.<br>Kick Returner &#150; Darrell Blackman, N.C. State, Sr.";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<headline/><br>Quarterback &#150; Colt Brennan, Hawaii, Sr.<br>Running Back &#150; Ian Johnson, Boise State, Jr.<br>Running Back &#150; P.J. Hill, Wisconsin, So.<br>Receiver &#150; Jarrett Dillard, Rice, Jr.<br>Receiver &#150; Mario Urrutia, Louisville, Jr. <br>Tight End &#150; Travis Beckum, Wisconsin, Jr.<br>Left Tackle &#150; Barry Richardson, Clemson, Sr.<br>Left Guard &#150; George Robinson, Oklahoma, Jr.<br>Center &#150; Alex Wood, Louisville, Jr.<br>Right Guard &#150; Shannon Tevaga, UCLA, Sr.<br>Right Tackle &#150; Sam Young, Notre Dame, So.<br>Kicker &#150; Ryan Succop, South Carolina, Jr.<br>Punt Returner &#150; Mikey Henderson, Georgia, Sr.";

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spt_FBCAllAmericaTeam[i-1].body = "<headline/><br>End &#150; Chris Long, Virginia, Sr.<br>Tackle &#150; Andre Fluellen, Florida State, Sr.<br>Tackle &#150; B.J. Raji, Boston College, Sr.<br>End &#150; Tommy Blake, TCU, Sr.<br>Outside Linebacker &#150; Ali Highsmith, LSU, Sr.<br>Middle Linebacker &#150; Dan Connor, Penn State, Sr.<br>Outside Linebacker &#150; Malik Jackson, Louisville, Sr.<br>Cornerback &#150; Reggie Smith, Oklahoma, Jr.<br>Cornerback &#150; Dwight Lowery, San Jose State, Sr.<br>Free Safety &#150; Jonathan Hefney, Tennessee, Sr.<br>Strong Safety &#150; Jamar Adams, Michigan, Sr.<br>Punter &#150; Chris Miller, Ball State, Jr.<br>Kick Returner &#150; Travis Shelton, Temple, Jr.";

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