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  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside. PICTURED: Wearing fox masks, campaigners block the street outside Parliament.
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  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside. PICTURED: Queen guitarist and animal rights activist Brian May helps add influence to the anti-foxhunting campaign.
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  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
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  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
    Foxhunting-5608.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
    Foxhunting-4054.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
    Foxhunting-5606.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
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  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
    Foxhunting-5604.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside. PICTURED: The Green Party's Caroline Lucas addreses the crowd.
    Foxhunting-5520.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside. PICTURED: Wearing fox masks, campaigners block the street outside Parliament.
    Foxhunting-4025.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
    Foxhunting-4039.jpg
  • Westminster, London, July 14th 2015. Hundreds of animal rights activists and members of hunt saboteur groups gather outside Parliament to "Fight For THe Fox" as Paliament discusses an amendment to the bill outlawing fox hunting that could see the sport return to the British countryside.
    Foxhunting-4043.jpg
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-032.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-030.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-029.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters gather for a march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-017.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters gather for a march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-013.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-037.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-026.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters gather for a march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-020.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-038.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-034.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-036.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-033.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters gather for a march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-021.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters gather for a march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-019.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters gather for a march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
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  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters gather for a march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-025.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-039.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters gather for a march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-022.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-031.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-027.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters gather for a march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-015.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters gather for a march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-024.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-035.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters gather in Cavendish Square ahead of their march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-023.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters gather for a march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-014.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters gather for a march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-012.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-028.JPG
  • London, May 29th 2107.  Anti-foxhunting protesters gather for a march through London to Downing Street following Prime Minister Theresa May's hint that she could allow a Parliamentary debate on the unbanning of the sport.
    2017-05-29 Hunting demo-018.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-015.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-005.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-013.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-007.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-018.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-010.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-009.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-002.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-019.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-017.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-006.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-014.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-008.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-004.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-001.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-011.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-012.JPG
  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-4935.jpg
  • Old Palace Yard, London, March 27th 2017. Anti- badger cull protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as the government's measures against bovine tuberculosis are debated. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
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Image ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-4958.jpg
  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-4979.jpg
  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-0565.jpg
  • Old Palace Yard, London, March 27th 2017. Anti- badger cull protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as the government's measures against bovine tuberculosis are debated. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
<br />
Image ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Badger-cull-protest-London004.jpg
  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-5051.jpg
  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-5031.jpg
  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-4968.jpg
  • Old Palace Yard, London, March 27th 2017. Anti- badger cull protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as the government's measures against bovine tuberculosis are debated. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
<br />
Image ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Badger-cull-protest-London001.jpg
  • Old Palace Yard, London, March 27th 2017. Anti- badger cull protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as the government's measures against bovine tuberculosis are debated. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
<br />
Image ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Badger-cull-protest-London002.jpg
  • Old Palace Yard, London, March 27th 2017. Anti- badger cull protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as the government's measures against bovine tuberculosis are debated. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
<br />
Image ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-5067.jpg
  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-5044.jpg
  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-4943.jpg
  • Old Palace Yard, London, March 27th 2017. Anti- badger cull protesters demonstrate outside Parliament as the government's measures against bovine tuberculosis are debated. CREDIT: ©Paul Davey<br />
<br />
Image ©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
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  • Westminster, London, September 8th 2015. Rock legend and renowned animal rights activist Brian May speaks at a protest outside Parliament, against government plans to continue culling badgers as a means of controlling bovine tuberculosis, despite indications that previous culls have had little to no effect.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
    Brian_May_Badger_Demo-5076.jpg
  • Whitehall, London, April 4th 2015. As PEGIDA UK holds a poorly attended rally on Whitehall, scores of police are called in to contain counter protesters from various London anti-fascist movements. PICTURED: Wearing a hunt saboteurs hat, a young anti-fascist counter-protester stares into the camera as he is arrested after attempting to break through police lines into the PEGIDA rally.
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