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my record collection?
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6. Yeah.
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more than one record
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12. Yeah.
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13. La, la, la, la,
la, la, la, la.
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beautiful voice, Father.
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ever heard anything
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normally do requests.
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in the springtime,
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was catastrophic.
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what, Mrs. Doyle,
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Hall just yet.
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let you play Carnegie
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joke, isn't it?
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- Oh, God, yeah.
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looking for entries
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- Yeah.
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won, we'd be famous.
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and his mad wife.
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to write a song.
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type of person
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and Ira Gershwin.
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can take up the art
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entering this year?
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driven mad here with it.
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enter it this year.
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it a go, as well?
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contestants were killed!
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as well as you would.
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- Yes we would.
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- Yes we would.
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- Yes we would.
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- Yes we would.
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- Yes we would.
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- Yes we—
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No come backs!
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or we'll be doing the music?
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do the music first.
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Here we go.
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to hold you so tight,
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through your tail,
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the whole area of actually
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friends with the horse.
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with it and, you know,
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take this lump of sugar, baby,
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151. That would be something like
those rap fellows would write.
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about them Dougal.
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and scoopy scoopy dog dog.
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here until we finish the song.
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it so seriously.
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already done!
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were playing earlier!
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first one!
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you were playing there!
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through the field,
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fetlocks blowing in the wind?
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lumps and ride you over fences,
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hooves every single day,
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the horse dentist.
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you're a pony no more,
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the man on your back
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It really is.
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over and over again.
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on my favorite Eurosong
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and the Huggen Notes.
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for Norway in 1976.
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That's the B-side.
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No, no.
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Leave it.
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heard it, anyway.
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was involved in the song—
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producer, the manager.
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the publishing rights?
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nice to commemorate
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keeping their music alive?
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to borrow that tune
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and it would commemorate
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jump to that conclusion.
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celebrating their memory.
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the song wins and we
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of it, we could
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think about, you know?
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journalists, American tour
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fly-poster campaign.
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the obligatory video.
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rock stars, though, Ted?
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lad at the seminary.
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went to number one in England.
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- Yeah.
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to know he was a priest, Ted?
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if you were a priest,
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horse, my lovely horse,
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fetlocks blowing in the wind?
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every single day
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the horse dentist
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horse— my lovely horse,
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with a man on your back,
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like a train in the night
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enough makeup on Dougal now.
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producer for this evening.
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298. Oh, well, that's the
business, like, you know.
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like, and giddy-up!
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300. - Sorry?
- Like the business.
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doors and giddy up!
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let's shave a bollock.
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lot better on last year's show.
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the stage, he's fine.
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that I do song with.
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wrong with that type of thing.
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tumble of homosexual activity.
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boyfriends when you're a man.
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what the church thinks.
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the Earth was flat.
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sometimes the Pope says
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You know, we all get things—
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wrong— even the Pope.
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infallibility?
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Ha!
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public's chosen
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five years in a row.
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forward to the show?
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it's a bit of a novelty,
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- Well, not exactly.
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very similar act to yours—
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Father Cyril MacDuff.
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They'll win, Ted.
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- Ah, yes.
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host, Fred Rickwood!
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song for Ireland—
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select who will represent
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over there showing off.
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we win and he comes last.
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they're eager to start.
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you put your hands
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on stage Euro
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father Cyril MacDuff!
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do to deserve this?
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wonderful, wonderful!
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Island, could you please
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and Father Dougal McGuire.
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through the field,
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fetlocks blowing in the wind?
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lumps and ride you over fences
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every single day
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the horse dentist
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you're a pony no more
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the man on your back,
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like to train in the—
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468. hold on, I can get this— night.
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469. Well, we did it.
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470. Don't ask me how, but we did it.
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471. And the answer is really
quite simple, Father.
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472. Yours was the best song.
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473. I suppose so.
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474. But you know, I didn't really
think that the audience
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475. were going for it.
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476. Yeah!
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477. Yeah.
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478. Cheers.
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479. Cheers.
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480. What's going on?
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481. I mean, our song was clearly
miles better than theirs!
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482. Well, we thought—
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483. For God's sake, it was the
same note over and over again!
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484. Yes, but we admired it's—
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485. Yeah, well, it had, you
know, there was the old bout
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486. of control, flying.
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487. Exactly.
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488. Fred put it better
than I ever could.
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489. So there.
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490. Anyone would think you
wanted Ireland to lose
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491. the next Eurosong contest!
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492. Nonsense!
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493. Why would we want to do that?
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494. I don't know.
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495. Maybe because it was costing
you too much to stage?
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496. Oh oh.
Dick, Dick, Dick, Dick.
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497. Now come on.
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498. Does that really
sound plausible?
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499. I think you should
just go on now
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500. and count your sour
grapes before they hatch.
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501. Better luck next time.
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502. We lost, Cyril.
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503. Really?
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504. Come on.
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505. Anyway, congratulations
again, Father.
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506. I'm sure you'll do very well
in the Eurosong contest.
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507. I think we will.
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508. Europe— here we come!
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509. I think we better
sneak them out the back.
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510. That's a pretty nasty
crowd out there.
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511. Thank you, Athens,
So that's a total score
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512. of 103 for Belgium.
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513. Ja!
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514. Could we please have
the points for Ireland's entry,
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515. "My Lovely Horse"?
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516. Ireland, no points.
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517. Ireland, no points.
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518. Ireland, no points.
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519. Ireland, no points.
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520. Against, Ireland.
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521. No points.
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522. Ireland, no.
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523. Nothing there again.
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524. Ireland no points.
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525. Yes,
that means nothing.
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526. Nothing.
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