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determine the estimates; (3) ways for
FRA to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information being
collected; and (4) ways for FRA to
minimize the burden of information
collection activities on the public,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology. See 44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(2)(A); 5 CFR 1320.8(d)(1).
FRA believes that soliciting public
comment may reduce the administrative
and paperwork burdens associated with
the collection of information that
Federal regulations mandate. In
summary, comments received will
advance three objectives: (1) reduce
reporting burdens; (2) organize
information collection requirements in a
‘‘user-friendly’’ format to improve the
use of such information; and (3)
accurately assess the resources
expended to retrieve and produce
information requested. See 44 U.S.C.
3501.
The summary below describes the ICR
that FRA will submit for OMB clearance
as the PRA requires:
Title: Use of Locomotive Horns at
Highway-Rail Grade Crossings.
OMB Control Number: 2130–0560.
Abstract: FRA’s locomotive horn use
regulations (49 CFR part 222) prescribe
standards for sounding locomotive
horns when locomotives approach and
pass through public highway-rail grade
crossings. FRA collects information
from railroads and public authorities to
increase safety at public highway-rail
grade crossings nationwide by requiring
that locomotive horns be sounded when
trains approach and pass through these
crossings or by ensuring that a safety
level, at least equivalent to that
provided by routine locomotive horn
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Total
annual
responses
Average
time per
response
Total
annual
burden
hours
Wage 2
rate
Total cost
equivalent
(A)
(B)
(C) = A * B
(D)
(E) = C * D
754 railroads
645 public
authorities.
2 petitions ....
4 hours ........
8
How can a State agency become a recognized State agency?
—Any State agency responsible for highwayrail grade crossing safety and/or highway
and road safety may become a recognized
State agency by submitting an application
to the Associate Administrator.
1 90
• Under § 222.55(b) and (d), which
describes how interested parties may
apply for approval from the Associate
Administrator to demonstrate proposed
new supplementary or alternative safety
measures (SSMs/ASMs), FRA adjusted
the burden estimates to reflect the
number of hours and estimated average
time required to compose the written
request, increasing the burden by 40
hours. The increased burden hours
reflect additional time needed, after the
demonstration of proposed SSMs or
ASMs, to gather all the necessary
documentation and prepare the written
application with the required
information that must be included
pursuant to § 222.55(d)(1) through (5).
• Lastly, under § 222.57(c), which
establishes procedures for how parties
can seek reconsideration of an Associate
Administrator decision to terminate a
quiet zone, and § 222.57(d), which
establishes procedures for railroads to
request reconsideration of an Associate
Administrator decision to approve an
application for approval of a proposed
quiet zone, FRA determined that the
estimated burden hours were not
included in the previously reported
burden. FRA has corrected the oversight
by adding 9 burden hours.
Overall, program changes and
adjustments decreased the total burden
hours for this submission by 21 hours.
Type of Request: Revision of a
currently approved collection.
Affected Public: Businesses.
Form(s): N/A.
Respondent Universe: 754 railroads/
645 public authorities.
Frequency of Submission: On
occasion.
Reporting Burden:
How does one obtain a waiver of a provision of this regulation?
—Petition for waiver .......................................
222.17
sounding, exists for quiet zone corridors
in which such routine horn sounding is
silenced. FRA reviews applications by
public authorities intending to establish
new quiet zones by implementing
alternative safety measures and
approves the effectiveness rate assigned
to them.
In this 60-day notice, FRA has made
program changes and adjustments that
decreased the previously approved
burden hours from 7,253 to 7,232 hours
and decreased the number of responses
from 3,620 to 3,536. This decrease in
burden, after a thorough review, is the
result of the changes described in the
sections summarized below:
• FRA published a final rule on July
1, 2025, titled Administrative Updates
to the Use of Locomotive Horns at
Public Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
Regulations.1 FRA removed certified
mail notification requirements and
allows electronic submittal of
applications and notifications to other
parties and to FRA’s Grade Crossing and
Trespasser Outreach Division. The
estimated burdens for §§ 222.39, 222.43,
222.47 and 222.51 have been updated
accordingly, decreasing burdens by 72
hours.
• Under § 222.51(c), which describes
the process for reviewing the status of
any quiet zone, FRA determined that the
burden previously reported for public
comments should be excluded because
the submission of public comments in
response to a Federal Register notice
falls outside the PRA’s definition of
information under 5 CFR 1320.3(h)(4).
Accordingly, FRA is removing the
burden previously attributed to public
comments from interested parties
during FRA’s review of the status of any
quiet zone.
FRA anticipates zero submissions over the next three-year period.
FR 28150.
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222.39
Average
time per
response
Total
annual
burden
hours
Wage 2
rate
Total cost
equivalent
(A)
(B)
(C) = A * B
(D)
(E) = C * D
How is a quiet zone established?
—(b)(1) and (2) Public authority application
to FRA to establish a quiet zone.
—(b)(3) 60-day comment period ....................
—(i) Application copies ..................................
—(ii) Comments to FRA on public authority
application.
(Revised
requirement.
FRA
amended
§ 222.39(b)(3) to remove the certified mail
requirement, to require electronic submittal
of the application to FRA, and to allow for
electronic service of the application to
other parties.).
645 public
authorities.
645 public
authorities.
754 railroads
—(iii) Written statements of waived right to
comment on public authority application.
FRA anticipates receiving zero submissions over the next three-year period.
222.43
—(d) Notice of Quiet Zone Establishment .....
—(d)(2)(v) and (vi) Required contents—
Crossing Inventory Forms (includes requirements under § 222.49(a)).
—(d)(2)(xi) Certification by chief executive officer that the information submitted by the
public authority is accurate.
1,285.50
73.40
94,355.70
2 minutes .....
3
73.40
220.20
30 comments
1.5 hours .....
45
89.13
4,010.85
60 notices ....
180 notifications.
40 hours ......
2 minutes .....
2,400
6
73.40
73.40
176,160.00
440.40
754 railroads
and State
agencies.
645 public
authorities.
120 comments.
1.5 hours .....
180
89.13
16,043.40
60 notices ....
40 hours ......
2,400
73.40
176,160.00
2 minutes .....
12
73.40
880.80
645 public
authorities.
360 notifications.
300 updated
forms.
30 minutes ...
150
73.40
11,010.00
645 public
authorities.
60 certifications.
5 minutes .....
5.00
73.40
367.00
When is a railroad required to cease routine sounding of locomotive horns at crossings?
—On the date specified in a Notice of Quiet
Zone Continuation or Notice of Quiet Zone
Establishment that complies with the requirements set forth in § 222.43, a railroad
shall refrain from, or cease, routine sounding of the locomotive horn at all public, private and pedestrian grade crossings identified in the Notice..
The estimated paperwork burden for this requirement is covered under § 222.43(d)(1)(i).
222.47
—(a)(1) and (b)(1) Written affirmation that
SSMs and ASMs continue to conform.
What periodic updates are required?
645 public
authorities.
—Copies of such notification must be provided to the required parties.
(Revised
requirement.
FRA
amended
§ 222.47(a)(1) and (b)(1) to remove the
certified mail requirements, to allow for
electronic service.).
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Public authorities,
railroads,
and State
agencies.
—Notification to required parties ....................
222.45
15 applications.
90 copies .....
What notices and other information are required to create or continue a quiet zone?
—Written notice of public authority’s intent to
create new quiet zone.
—notification to required parties ....................
(Revised
requirement.
FRA
amended
§ 222.43 to remove the certified mail notification requirements, to require electronic
service of notifications required in this section to FRA, and to allow for electronic
service of the notifications required in this
section to other parties.).
—(b)(3) Notice of Intent–60-day comment
period.
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6,606.00
2 minutes .....
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—(a)(2) and (b)(2) Updated Crossing Inventory Forms (includes requirements under
§ 222.49(a)).
(Revised
requirement.
FRA
amended
§ 222.47(a)(2) and(b)(2) to require grade
crossing inventory forms to be submitted
electronically.).
645 public
authorities.
222.49
Total
annual
responses
Average
time per
response
Total
annual
burden
hours
Wage 2
rate
Total cost
equivalent
(A)
(B)
(C) = A * B
(D)
(E) = C * D
900 updated
forms.
30 minutes ...
450
73.40
33,030.00
Who may file Grade Crossing Inventory Forms?
—Who can file Grade Crossing Inventory The estimated paperwork burden for this requirement is included under §§ 222.39, 222.43, and
Forms.
222.47.
222.51 Under what conditions will quiet zone status be terminated?
—(a) and (b) Written commitment to lower
the potential risk to the traveling public at
the crossings within the quiet zone.
645 public
authorities.
—(d) Termination by the public authority—
Written notice of termination.
(Revised
requirement.
FRA
amended
§ 222.51(d)(2) to remove the certified mail
requirement, and to allow for electronic
service.).
FRA estimates zero public authorities will elect to terminate a quiet zone that they only recently
designated or established, and so there will be no need to provide any written notices of termination. Consequently, there is no estimated paperwork burden associated with this requirement.
—(e)(1) Notification of termination .................
(Revised
requirement.
FRA
amended
§ 222.51(e)(1) to remove the certified mail
requirement, and to allow for electronic
service.).
645 public
authorities.
222.55
5 hours ........
2 written notices.
1.5 hours .....
75
3
73.40
5,505.00
73.40
220.20
How are new supplementary or alternative safety measures approved?
—(b) Request for FRA approval to demonstrate proposed new SSMs or ASMs for
quiet zones.
—(d) Application for SSM/ASM approval
upon completion of demonstration of proposed new SSMs or ASMs.
Interested
parties.
1 letter .........
1 hour ..........
1
73.40
73.40
Interested
parties.
1 letter .........
40 hours ......
40
73.40
2,936.00
—(g) A public authority or other interested
party may appeal to the Administrator from
a decision by the Associate Administrator
granting or denying approval of a proposed new SSM or ASM.
The estimated paperwork burden for this requirement is covered under § 222.57.
222.57
Can parties seek review of the Associate Administrator’s actions?
—(a) Petition to FRA for review of any decision by the Associate Administrator granting or denying an application for approval
of a new SSM or ASM under § 222.55.
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15 written
commitments.
—Copies to the required parties ....................
—(b) Request for FRA reconsideration of decision by the Associate Administrator denying an application for approval of quiet
zone or requiring additional safety measures. This includes:.
copies of requests to required parties, additional documents, and letter of request for
informal hearing.
—(c) Request for FRA reconsideration of decision to terminate a quiet zone.
—(d) Request for FRA reconsideration of approval of a quiet zone application.
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and interested parties.
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authorities.
645 public
authorities.
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2 hours ........
2
73.40
146.80
6 copies .......
1 petition ......
2 minutes .....
4.50 hours ...
0.20
4.50
73.40
73.40
14.68
330.30
1 petition ......
4.50 hours ...
4.50
73.40
330.30
1 petition ......
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73.40
330.30
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222.59
—(b) Written notice of wayside horn installation at grade crossing within a quiet zone.
—Copies of the written notices to the required parties.
—(c) Notice of wayside horn installation located outside a quiet zone.
—Copies to the required parties ....................
Total
annual
responses
Average
time per
response
Total
annual
burden
hours
Wage 2
rate
Total cost
equivalent
(A)
(B)
(C) = A * B
(D)
(E) = C * D
When may a wayside horn be used?
645 public
authorities.
645 public
authorities.
5 notices ......
2.5 hours .....
12.50
73.40
917.50
30 copies .....
2 minutes .....
1
73.40
88.08
5 notices ......
2.5 hours .....
12.50
73.40
917.50
30 copies .....
2 minutes .....
1
73.40
88.08
Appendix B to Part 222—Alternative Safety Measures
—Non-Engineering ASMs Programmed Enforcement.
FRA anticipates zero submissions. FRA has yet to receive any submissions under this provision.
—Non-Engineering ASMs ..............................
Photo Enforcement .........................................
FRA anticipates zero submissions. FRA has yet to receive any submissions under this provision.
Total ........................................................
Total Estimated Annual Responses:
3,536.
Total Estimated Annual Burden:
7,232 hours.
Total Estimated Annual Burden Hour
Dollar Cost Equivalent: $534,508.57.
FRA informs all interested parties that
it may not conduct or sponsor, and a
respondent is not required to respond
to, a collection of information that does
not display a currently valid OMB
control number.
Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501–3520.
Christopher S. Van Nostrand,
Deputy Chief Counsel.
[FR Doc. 2025–15057 Filed 8–7–25; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910–06–P
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary
[Docket No. DOT–OST–2025–0963]
U.S. DOT Strategic Plan
Notice of request for
information (RFI).
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ACTION:
2 The dollar equivalent cost is derived from the
2023 Surface Transportation Board Full Year Wage
A&B data series using the employee group 200
(Professional & Administrative) hourly wage rate of
$50.93, and group 600 (Transportation, Train &
Engine) hourly wage rate of $41.94. The total
burden wage rate (Straight time plus 75 percent)
used in the table is $89.13 ($50.93 × 1.75 = $89.13),
and $41.94 ($41.94 × 1.75 = $73.40).
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754 railroads
State
agencies.
645 public
authorities
and interested parties.
3,536 responses.
N/A ..............
The Office of the Secretary of
Transportation invites the public to
provide input into the development of
the U.S. Department of Transportation
(DOT or Department) Strategic Plan for
fiscal years (FY) 2026–2030.
DATES: Comments must be received
within 30 days from posting of this
notice. DOT will consider comments
filed after this date to the extent
practicable.
SUMMARY:
Written comments may be
submitted electronically or via U.S.
mail. Respondents are encouraged to
submit comments electronically to
ensure timely receipt. Please include
your name, title, organization, postal
address, telephone number, and email
address.
• Electronic Submission: Go to http://
www.regulations.gov. Search by using
the docket number (provided above).
Follow the instructions for submitting
comments on the electronic docket site.
• Email: dotstrategicplanning@
dot.gov. Please include the full body of
your comments in the text of the
electronic message and as an
attachment.
• Mail: Docket Management Facility;
U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE, Room PL–401,
Washington, DC 20590–0001.
• Instructions: All submissions must
include the agency name and docket
numbers.
ADDRESSES:
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........................
534,508.57
Juli
Huynh, Director, Office of Policy
Coordination and Development, Office
of the Assistant Secretary for
Transportation Policy,
[email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The Government
Performance and Results Act (GPRA) of
1993 (Pub. L. 103–62), as amended by
the GPRA Modernization Act of 2010
(Pub. L. 111–352), requires that Federal
agencies revise and update their
strategic plan at the beginning of each
new presidential term, and in doing so,
solicit input from interested
stakeholders. Further, the Foundations
for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of
2018 (Pub. L. 115–435) requires that
each agency’s strategic plan include an
evidence-building plan that identifies
and addresses policy questions, which
the agency develops in consultation
with stakeholders. The DOT’s current
and previous Strategic Plans can be
accessed at https://
www.transportation.gov/dot-strategicplan.
Written Comments: DOT invites the
public to provide comments to inform
the development of the DOT Strategic
Plan for FY 2026–2030. In particular,
comments may respond to any or all of
the following questions:
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1. What strategies or priorities should
the DOT adopt to improve the Nation’s
transportation systems?
2. How should DOT measure progress
towards the priorities suggested in
Question 1?
3. What emerging challenges or
opportunities in transportation warrant
additional DOT activities, investments,
research, or analysis?
4. How can DOT best create value for
its activities with stakeholders?
The Department anticipates that the
final DOT Strategic Plan for FY 2026–
2030 will be posted on the DOT website
around February 2026.
Public Comment: DOT will consider
input provided by the public in
development of the DOT Strategic Plan.
Signed in Washington, DC.
Loren A. Smith, Jr.,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation
Policy.
[FR Doc. 2025–15096 Filed 8–7–25; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Office of Foreign Assets Control
Notice of OFAC Sanctions Action
The U.S. Department of the
Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC) is publishing the names
of one or more persons that have been
placed on OFAC’s Specially Designated
Nationals and Blocked Persons List
(SDN List) based on OFAC’s
determination that one or more
applicable legal criteria were satisfied.
All property and interests in property
subject to U.S. jurisdiction of these
persons are blocked, and U.S. persons
are generally prohibited from engaging
in transactions with them.
DATES: This action was issued on
August 6, 2025. See SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION for relevant dates.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
OFAC: Associate Director for Global
Targeting, 202–622–2420; or Assistant
Director for Sanctions Compliance, 202–
622–2490 or https://ofac.treasury.gov/
contact-ofac.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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SUMMARY:
Electronic Availability
The SDN List and additional
information concerning OFAC sanctions
programs are available on OFAC’s
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On August 6, 2025, OFAC determined
that the persons identified below meet
one or more of the criteria for the
imposition of sanctions set forth in
section 1(a)–(c) of Executive Order
14059 of December 15, 2021, ‘‘Imposing
Sanctions on Foreign Persons Involved
in the Global Illicit Drug Trade,’’ 86 FR
71549 (December 17, 2021) (E.O. 14059).
OFAC has selected to impose blocking
sanctions pursuant to section 2(a)(i) of
E.O. 14059 on the persons identified
below.
OFAC further determined that the
persons identified below meet one or
more of the criteria for designation
pursuant to Executive Order 13224 of
September 23, 2001, ‘‘Blocking Property
and Prohibiting Transactions With
Persons Who Commit, Threaten to
Commit, or Support Terrorism,’’ 66 FR
49079, as amended by Executive Order
13886 of September 9, 2019,
‘‘Modernizing Sanctions To Combat
Terrorism,’’ 84 FR 48041 (E.O. 13224, as
amended).
As a result, the property and interests
in property subject to U.S. jurisdiction
of the following persons are blocked
under the relevant sanctions authorities
listed below.
Individuals
Office of Foreign Assets
Control, Treasury.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
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1. RODRIGUEZ GARCIA, Abdon
Federico (a.k.a. ‘‘Comandante Cucho’’;
a.k.a. ‘‘Cucho’’), Nuevo Laredo,
Tamaulipas, Mexico; DOB 16 Jan 1984;
POB Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas,
Mexico; nationality Mexico; Gender
Male; Secondary sanctions risk: section
1(b) of Executive Order 13224, as
amended by Executive Order 13886;
C.U.R.P. ROGA840116HTSDRB06
(Mexico) (individual) [SDGT] [ILLICIT–
DRUGS–EO14059] (Linked To: CARTEL
DEL NORESTE).
Designated pursuant to section
1(b)(iii) of E.O. 14059 for being owned,
controlled, or directed by, or having
acted or purported to act for or on behalf
of, directly or indirectly, CARTEL DEL
NORESTE, a person sanctioned
pursuant to E.O. 14059.
Designated pursuant to section
1(a)(iii)(A) of E.O. 13224, as amended,
for being owned, controlled, or directed
by, or having acted or purported to act
for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly,
CARTEL DEL NORESTE, a person
whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to E.O.
13224, as amended.
2. ROMERO SANCHEZ, Antonio
(a.k.a. ‘‘Comandante R’’; a.k.a.
‘‘Comandante Romeo’’; a.k.a. ‘‘Romeo’’),
Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico;
Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico; DOB 27
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Jul 1984; POB Veracruz, Mexico;
nationality Mexico; Gender Male;
Secondary sanctions risk: section 1(b) of
Executive Order 13224, as amended by
Executive Order 13886; C.U.R.P.
ROSA840727HVZMNN06 (Mexico)
(individual) [SDGT] [ILLICIT–DRUGS–
EO14059] (Linked To: CARTEL DEL
NORESTE).
Designated pursuant to section
1(b)(iii) of E.O. 14059 for being owned,
controlled, or directed by, or having
acted or purported to act for or on behalf
of, directly or indirectly, CARTEL DEL
NORESTE, a person sanctioned
pursuant to E.O. 14059.
Designated pursuant to section
1(a)(iii)(A) of E.O. 13224, as amended,
for being owned, controlled, or directed
by, or having acted or purported to act
for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly,
CARTEL DEL NORESTE, a person
whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to E.O.
13224, as amended.
3. ESQUEDA NIETO, Francisco
Daniel (a.k.a. ESQUEDA, Franky; a.k.a.
‘‘ESKEDA, Franki’’; a.k.a. ‘‘Franky De La
Joya’’), Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas,
Mexico; DOB 23 Oct 1994; POB Nuevo
Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico; nationality
Mexico; Gender Male; Secondary
sanctions risk: section 1(b) of Executive
Order 13224, as amended by Executive
Order 13886; C.U.R.P.
EUNF941023HTSSTR02 (Mexico)
(individual) [SDGT] [ILLICIT–DRUGS–
EO14059] (Linked To: CARTEL DEL
NORESTE).
Designated pursuant to section
1(b)(iii) of E.O. 14059 for being owned,
controlled, or directed by, or having
acted or purported to act for or on behalf
of, directly or indirectly, CARTEL DEL
NORESTE, a person sanctioned
pursuant to E.O. 14059.
Designated pursuant to section
1(a)(iii)(A) of E.O. 13224, as amended,
for being owned, controlled, or directed
by, or having acted or purported to act
for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly,
CARTEL DEL NORESTE, a person
whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to E.O.
13224, as amended.
4. HERNANDEZ MEDRANO, Ricardo
(a.k.a. ‘‘Comando Exclusivo’’; a.k.a. ‘‘El
Makabelico’’; a.k.a. ‘‘HERNANDEZ,
Ricardo’’), Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas,
Mexico; DOB 13 Apr 1991; POB Nuevo
Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico; nationality
Mexico; Gender Male; Secondary
sanctions risk: section 1(b) of Executive
Order 13224, as amended by Executive
Order 13886; C.U.R.P.
HEMR910413HTSRDC06 (Mexico)
(individual) [SDGT] [ILLICIT–DRUGS–
EO14059] (Linked To: CARTEL DEL
NORESTE).
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