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2023.06.01 20:37 mightywatcher24 2019 Honda Accord EX-L 2.0T Grinding/ Growling Noise from Front

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2023.06.01 20:08 aaaaa143222 Comment on "Surveillance, Slander, and Censorship 2023: How the Chinese Communist Party’s Persecution Impacts Falun Gong Believers on US University Campuses" by Falun Dafa Information Center

Comment on "Surveillance, Slander, and Censorship 2023: How the Chinese Communist Party’s Persecution Impacts Falun Gong Believers on US University Campuses" by Falun Dafa Information Center https://library.faluninfo.net/surveillance-slander-and-censorship/
The report suggests that the government was involved in the incidents. I think it's probable. In another example, there was a suspicious Chinese student always standing around Falun Gong activities. The Falun Gong practitioner suggested that it deterred other Chinese students from participating. These conclusions downplay another reason for their rejection... Chinese people generally don't like Falun Gong. As someone who has silently watched the overseas Chinese society for a long time, I feel that most people (even those who oppose the Chinese government) don't like Falun Gong, even though Falun Gong organizations spend a lot of efforts to promote themselves. (And other overseas Chinese would agree with me.)
The website "Voice of Chinese" conducted a survey about Chinese people's opinions on Falun Gong in 1999. The survey respondents were mostly overseas Chinese. The survey isn't uniformly distributed, but it shows quite a lot of opposition to Falun Gong. The present opposition is certainly higher, because this survey was conducted just around the time when Falun Gong was banned in China, and many things happened since. Link: https://web.archive.org/web/20021202141747/http://www.voicesofchinese.org/falun/surveyrpt.shtml
According to LA Times, Falun Gong has failed to generate lasting sympathy from the Chinese American community, where some label the Falun Gong as a fringe group. "They’re visible because they have devoted members, but they don’t have a large following," said Yong Chen, who teaches history and Asian American studies at UC Irvine. "The perception among many people is that the Falun Gong is not equivalent to human rights." [1] According to Yan Sun, a political science professor at Queens College, Falun Gong is a fringe group that has limited acceptance among Chinese people. [2]
[1] https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2007-dec-30-me-chinarose30-story.html
[2] http://www.queenstribune.com/news/1216920411.html
In the 3rd and 4th sections of the report, which are about criticism about Falun Gong, criticism of Falun Gong is directly considered to be incorrect demonizing propaganda. However, the reason is not given. There is also a particular criticism of Falun Gong (promoting LGBTQ hate) that is not mainly a criticism made by the Chinese government, but by the society in the West. However, it is attributed to the Chinese government.
There is another criticism that is considered to be false by the report (rejecting medicine and others), although the report did not explain why it's false. The criticism is true, because Falun Gong teaches that medicine doesn't cure illnesses, that true Falun Gong practitioners don't have illnesses (only illusions, opportunities to reduce karma by suffering the illness). The Falun Dafa Information Center wrote (elsewhere) that Li Hongzhi clearly stated that people should take medicine when they need to. However, taking medicine also makes one a false practitioner. In the book "Falun Gong", it is written that taking medicine is equivalent to not believing Falun Gong. It is impossible for true Falun Gong practitioners to take medicine even if they are not forbidden, because they would possibly miss salvation or enlightment, which they consider to be more important than what happens in the human world. (list of quotes of related Falun Gong teachings at https://flgtruth.blogspot.com/2023/02/falun-gong-and-rejecting-medicine.html)
It is possible that Falun Gong causes insanity, because Falun Gong practitioners' thoughs may be influenced negatively. Falun Gong teaches to abandon "attachments", including: normal human emotions (fear, love [all types], pride, etc.), social relationships, fame, money, life & death (meaning deduced with other teachings: do not attach importance to whether you die or not, because salvation is guaranteed by Falun Gong). Falun Gong teaches that Li Hongzhi's "Falun" (law wheels) and "Fashen" (law bodies) will protect the practitioner, such as being invincible during a car accident, etc. (although Falun Gong doesn't incite people to test this). On Falun Gong's website, there are many stories of miracle cures and disasters prevented by Falun Gong. There are also some stories about demons in society. I think that Falun Gong practitioners have some contetion with suspected "demons".
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2023.06.01 19:40 LibrarianLiz1951 Is it possible to use a custom Google map on apple carplay in a 2018 honda accord navigation system?

My son is disabled and has a new job where he will need to drive backroads, not the main routes suggested. I can’t do a custom route on Apple Maps or the inRoute app because if I put in waypoints, the navigation system announces them and confuses him. I have made a custom route and saved it on Google My Maps and shared it on his iPhone but when I connect it on CarPlay the custom route doesn’t show up. I’m 71 years old and I need someone with a younger brain to tell me if there is a solution.
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2023.06.01 18:59 FreedomUnlimited 2013 Honda Accord v6 (j351 engine) making ticking noise when warm and at idle.

2013 Honda Accord v6 (j351 engine) making ticking noise when warm and at idle.
The car has 151k miles and I’ve had it since 99k miles. And the ticking noise is not new.
I perform regular oil changes and the valve train looks good as new (i’ve opened it before to check for this noise issue).
The ticking in the video is not that well heard but when the engine warms up, and only at idle is when I hear it. Also when I shift the gears, the tone of the noise slightly changes.
And when i rev the engine, the ticking goes away.
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2023.06.01 18:49 Wooden-Ferret-939 2013 honda accord sport dash lights keep turning off and on randomly

2013 honda accord sport dash lights keep turning off and on randomly
Only the traction control light and tpms light stay on won’t go off no matter what
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2023.06.01 18:20 KeynesianCartesian Can anyone identify this part from a 1994 Honda Accord EX? Any ideas what it could be or where it goes?

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2023.06.01 18:10 user11711 Followed by a Car on the way Home

I was driving up Spring Garden towards Market Street when I noticed a car had been tailing me. I obviously didn’t wanna assume that was the case so I switched lanes, as did they. I did that about 5 more times, as did they. At that point I’m starting to get uncomfortable. When I get to the Market light, I look behind me and it’s a mid 2000’s Honda accord. Didn’t look like an undercover cop which made it even more uncomfortable.
I proceeded down Muir’s Chapel with the person still on me. I took a right onto Friendly and remained in the left lane knowing the first right I’d be able to turn to I’d do so, but wanted to throw them off. Thankfully the road was empty so I quickly turned right into the first neighborhood and looked in my rear view. This person was still behind me!! I made it to the other side (thankfully wasn’t a dead end) and go back onto Muir’s Chapel then right back onto Friendly and sped off. Thankfully I lost them. I reviewed me dash cam after to see if maybe perhaps I’d accidentally cut someone off or did something to irritate them. There was nothing. Awful experience. Have any of you guys had this happen to you?
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2023.06.01 18:00 r_slut trust the science!!!!!

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2023.06.01 17:59 Ashtotron Buying a used car.

Hello. I’m interested in buying a 2016 Honda Accord with about 130k miles on it. The asking price is 12,990 and I’ve got a 2007 Honda SE (it’s got a V6) I’m hoping to trade in for about 1200 dollars. I’m going to finance through my bank. How would you suggest haggling the price down to maybe someone around 11,900 or 12k? This is my first time buying a car from a dealership, and I’m worried about being exploited.
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2023.06.01 17:42 WadaShami Find all instances of a value and then return text in adjacent cell

Hello, I am using Excel 2007.
I need help with a formula that would look at Column B, find all instances of D3 (can be a static text in the formula) and spit out all according Column A data.
https://i.gyazo.com/377df84a27885d043df8f57010fce12d.png
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2023.06.01 17:34 welp007 Jamie Dimon CEO of JPMorgan Chase was deposed last Friday in the Jeffrey Epstein case. This deposition revealed an email stating that Mr. Dimon was to be treated to “heavy snacks” at Epstein’s home in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Jamie Dimon CEO of JPMorgan Chase was deposed last Friday in the Jeffrey Epstein case. This deposition revealed an email stating that Mr. Dimon was to be treated to “heavy snacks” at Epstein’s home in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: June 1, 2023 ~
After much delay and legal protests by JPMorgan Chase, its Chairman and CEO, Jamie Dimon, was forced by a Manhattan federal court to testify under oath in a deposition about what he personally knew about the bank’s long-term customer relationship with child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. (Epstein died in a Manhattan jail on August 10, 2019. His death was ruled a suicide by the medical examiner.)
The deposition was held last Friday, May 26, at the offices of JPMorgan Chase in Manhattan. In a surprise move, opposing counsels agreed yesterday to release the transcript of the deposition, with some segments marked as sensitive and redacted.
The deposition arose as a result of two lawsuits being heard by Judge Jed Rakoff in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. One lawsuit is on behalf of an alleged sexual assault victim of Epstein, Jane Doe 1. The other lawsuit was brought by the Attorney General’s office for the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) where Epstein maintained a secluded compound on a private island he owned.
According to Dimon’s version of events, he lived a cloistered existence in a corner office on the 48th floor of 270 Park Avenue where even the executives who directly reported to him and worked only “a couple hundred feet” away from his office, never shared with Dimon the bank’s many years of internal investigations about Epstein’s massive cash withdrawals from his accounts at the bank, that sometimes averaged more than $20,000 to $40,000 a month, or its investigations of Epstein’s sex trafficking of underage girls. According to the lawsuits, Epstein had accounts at the bank from 1998 to 2013, at times amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars.
According to Dimon, even the former Director of the Division of Enforcement at the Securities and Exchange Commission, Stephen Cutler, who became General Counsel at JPMorgan Chase in February of 2007, worked in the office next door to Dimon and reported to Dimon, didn’t share his numerous objections with Dimon to keeping the Epstein accounts at the bank.
An email was introduced by opposing counsel during the deposition, showing that as far back as 2011, Cutler had written in an email referring to Epstein that “This is not an honorable person in any way. He should not be a client.” According to the deposition transcript, it was two executives who worked on the 48th floor with Dimon, Jes Staley and Mary Erdoes, who decided to retain Epstein as a client after his Florida indictment, arrest, jail term and after multiple internal investigations of his large cash withdrawals from his JPMorgan Chase accounts.
Despite dozens of news articles about Epstein being indicted in Florida for soliciting sex with a minor in 2006; despite bestselling author, James Patterson’s 2016 book, “Filthy Rich,” covering Epstein’s sexual assaults on young girls; notwithstanding Julie Brown’s blockbuster series on Epstein’s crimes against young women in the Miami Herald in 2018, which caused a viral media storm, Dimon’s under-oath position in the deposition was this:
“I don’t recall knowing anything about Jeffrey Epstein until the stories broke sometime in 2019. And I was surprised that I didn’t even — had never even heard of the guy, pretty much, and how involved he was with so many people.”
That testimony came despite Dimon stating during the deposition that he read the following newspapers: the New York Times, the Financial Times, the Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal.
Another serious challenge to Dimon’s efforts to distance himself from any knowledge of Epstein or involvement with him came toward the end of the deposition when well-known lawyer, David Boies, of law firm Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP, introduced an email directly referring to an Epstein meeting with Dimon. (Boies is one of the lawyers representing the Jane Doe 1 victim of Epstein in her lawsuit against the bank.) The exchange went as follows:
Boies: “On February 26, 2010, Lesley Groff writes Mr. Epstein on the subject of, Jes [Staley] and Jamie. ‘Shall I have Lynn prepare heavy snacks for your evening appointments with [redacted], Jes Staley and Jamie Dimon? Or is this to be a nice, sit-down dinner at 9 p.m.?’ And Mr. Epstein replies, ‘Snacks.’ “
Dimon responds:
“I have never had an appointment with Jeff Epstein. I’ve never met Jeff Epstein. I never knew Jeff Epstein. I never went to Jeff Epstein’s house. I never had a meal with Jeff Epstein. I have no idea what they’re referring to here.”
The overall thrust of the U.S. Virgin Islands case against the bank is presented in its second amended complaint as follows:
“…based on documents reviewed and interviews conducted by the Government, JP Morgan knowingly facilitated, sustained, and concealed the human trafficking network operated by Jeffrey Epstein from his home and base in the Virgin Islands, and financially benefitted from this participation, directly or indirectly, by failing to comply with federal banking regulations, [redacted]. JP Morgan facilitated and concealed wire and cash transactions that raised suspicion of—and were in fact part of—a criminal enterprise whose currency was the sexual servitude of dozens of women and girls in and beyond the Virgin Islands. Human trafficking was the principal business of the accounts Epstein maintained at JP Morgan.
“Upon information and belief, JP Morgan turned a blind eye to evidence of human trafficking over more than a decade because of Epstein’s own financial footprint, and because of the deals and clients that Epstein brought and promised to bring to the bank. These decisions were advocated and approved at the senior levels of JP Morgan, including by the former chief executive of its asset management division and investment bank, whose inappropriate relationship with Epstein should have been evident to the bank.”
The second amended complaint by the U.S. Virgin Islands also adds a Fifth Count, charging JPMorgan Chase with obstruction. It reads in part:
“By providing financing for Epstein’s sex trafficking organization from at least 2000 through about August 2013, and concealing its actions thereafter, JP Morgan obstructed, interfered with, and prevented the federal government’s enforcement of the TVPA [Trafficking Victims Protection Act] against Epstein. To the extent that the federal government was able to ultimately charge Epstein with TVPA violations, the filing of these charges was delayed by JP Morgan’s actions. Because of that delay, women and girls in the Virgin Islands were coercively caused to engage in commercial sex acts.”
The second amended complaint also incorporates information obtained from a deposition of Mary Erdoes, one of the highest female executives at JPMorgan Chase. Much of the new information is stunning in terms of just how much it alleges that the bank knew about Epstein’s sex trafficking while it displayed a callous disregard for the underage girls being impacted by its failing to take action. It reads in part:
“In 2006, a JP Morgan Rapid Response Team noted that Epstein ‘routinely’ made cash withdrawals in amounts from $40,000 to $80,000 several times per month, totaling over $750,000 per year. In addition, Mary Erdoes admitted in her deposition that JP Morgan was aware by 2006 that Epstein was accused of paying cash to have underage girls and young women brought to his home. In the years that followed, JP Morgan employees, including senior executives, emailed internally that Epstein was under investigation or had been sued for trafficking or sexual abuse. This includes an email in 2010 between Mary Erdoes and Jes Staley regarding a federal investigation of Epstein for child trafficking; a 2011 email summarizing a few 2010 news stories connecting Epstein to human trafficking and promising to ‘monitor the accounts and cash usage closely going forward;’ and a 2011 compliance memo noting that ‘[n]umerous articles detail various law enforcement agencies investigating Jeffrey Epstein for allegedly participating in child trafficking and molesting underage girls’ and that ‘Epstein had settled a dozen civil lawsuits out of court from his victims regarding solicitation for an undisclosed amount.’ Internal emails also questioned who Epstein’s clients were, circulating an article regarding whether Epstein was running a Ponzi scheme.
“Indeed, Epstein’s behavior was so widely known at JPMorgan that senior executives joked about Epstein’s interest in young girls. In 2008, for example, Mary Erdoes received an email asking her whether Epstein was at an event ‘with miley cyrus.’ In her deposition, Mary Erdoes testified that JP Morgan terminated Epstein as a customer in 2013 after she became aware that the withdrawals were ‘actual cash.’ However, Epstein had made substantial cash withdrawals every year he banked with JP Morgan, including more than $800,000 per year in 2004 and 2005.”
There is also this devastating claim in the U.S. Virgin Islands’ complaint:
“One internal document [obtained from JPMorgan Chase] describes the account of Epstein’s ‘assistant or young lady he brought over from Prague (or some place like that),’ clearly referring to Jane Doe 1. The document describes charges in New York, Palm Beach, and St. Thomas for lingerie and other sexually explicit material. Elsewhere, JP Morgan describes media reports referring to the fact that Epstein purchased her at age 14. She remained a customer of JP Morgan, and Epstein paid her more than $600,000, from his accounts at JP Morgan, including more than $165,000 after Epstein’s plea.”
One of the more curious parts of the deposition on Friday came when Boies asked Dimon the following:
“In the entire time that you have been the chief executive officer of the bank, who are the three bank customers whose business with the bank has been most reputationally damaging to the bank?”
It should have taken Dimon about 1 second to blurt out the name Bernie Madoff as his biggest regret. JPMorgan Chase and its predecessor bank held the business account for Madoff for decades as he conducted the biggest Ponzi scheme in history. On January 7, 2014, the U.S. Department of Justice charged JPMorgan Chase with two criminal felony charges over the way it handled the Madoff account. The bank admitted to the charges and entered a deferred prosecution agreement. (This would be the first two felony charges, with three more felony charges for rigging foreign exchange, precious metals and Treasury markets to follow over the next six years.) (See our 2014 report: JPMorgan and Madoff Were Facilitating Nesting Dolls-Style Frauds Within Frauds.)
But instead of giving Boies the name of Madoff, or any other human customer, Dimon instead named Bear Stearns, an investment bank purchased by JPMorgan Chase in the early days of the financial crisis in 2008.
For a stunning look at the totality of the major crimes and charges that have occurred on Dimon’s watch, see JPMorgan Chase’s rap sheet here.
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2023.06.01 17:31 Public-Application-6 2014 honda accord hybrid base

2014 honda accord hybrid base
almost 79k miles
listed for 17k, will take out a loan, so I think probably will end up paying 1.5k above that plus a high sales tax where i live, I think will put it right under 20k
minor cosmetic damage according to carfax in 2016, not a big issue for me.
should i pull the trigger on this? i'm set on a hybrid to be able to save money on gas and unfortunately can't spend a little more and get a new car despite having good credit
https://www.carfax.com/vehicle/1HGCR6F39EA002792
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2023.06.01 17:30 Public-Application-6 2014 honda accord hybrid

2014 honda accord hybrid base
almost 79k miles
listed for 17k, will take out a loan, so I think probably will end up paying 1.5k above that plus a high sales tax where i live, I think will put it right under 20k
minor cosmetic damage according to carfax in 2016, not a big issue for me.
should i pull the trigger on this? i'm set on a hybrid to be able to save money on gas and unfortunately can't spend a little more and get a new car despite having good credit

https://www.carfax.com/vehicle/1HGCR6F39EA002792
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2023.06.01 17:11 GrinBalor What did you drive before getting your Tacoma?

I came from an ‘08 Honda Accord
Edit: This is awesome to see so many different answers! Thank you everybody
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2023.06.01 17:09 Mi1erTime They're infiltrating other subs now

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2023.06.01 17:00 wallydee Is switching cars for better mpg worth the investment?

Wife and I are recently married and we both drive Jeep SUVs. I got mine for a really good price, and it’s a higher model, hers not so much. She’s one year into a five year financing plan and still owes the bank $27k with a $461/month payment. Her car is worth $22.9k according to Carvana, leaving us with about $4k in negative equity if we sell it and purchase another car.
We are moving this weekend and I will be driving 40-45 mins to work each day. Starting in September, so we can survive off one car until then. She works from home. We really don’t both need to drive SUVs so I am interested in buying or leasing a hybrid Honda accord.
Is the juice worth the squeeze here? Is saving on gas going to give us a better or sooner ROI? I’m open to buying, leasing, or being convinced it’s better to stay with what we have, just don’t know what to do.
Edit: she drives a 2019 Jeep Cherokee Limited
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2023.06.01 16:07 Themandoloriano Suggestion between 2023 Lexus NX 350 AWD or 2023 Lexus IS 300

Suggestion between 2023 Lexus NX 350 AWD or 2023 Lexus IS 300
Hi everyone , so I graduated a few years ago with an aerospace engineering degree and after working for almost 5 years as an engineer and saving up, I would like to give myself a belated graduation present. However I’m undecided between these two Lexus beauties. I like both vehicles for their styling , comfort , reliability, brand recognition. I already test driven both and I equally like them. I was wondering if you own either one of these vehicles, what have been your experiences with them so far ? Thank you and have a great day. My current car is a 2004 Honda accord with 265k miles on it. So it would be a nice upgrade.
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2023.06.01 15:58 HoldMyMtnDew Car was totaled, settlement ACV offer question

My Honda accord with low miles was recently totaled in CA.
My insurance offered me a gross settlement, which was ACV, deductible, taxes and I requested to be refunded the registration I just paid on the car.
Im questioning the vehicles they used to compare my car with as those had much higher mileage than my car and they quoted really low sales for those cars. Is this normal? My car is difficult to find any exact comparisons, so it’s hard for me to give them comps in my area.
Any advice on how I should proceed, am I forced to take their first offer? This is all new to me so any advice would be appreciated.
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2023.06.01 15:45 throwawayredacct2021 2015 Honda Accord from Sacramento, CA to Waltham, MA

Hey there! Looking for recommendations on shippers from the West to East Coast. I am moving out there mid-June, so need to find someone reliable and have never shipped before. Any recs would be helpful!
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2023.06.01 15:31 The_New_Kids Seeking advice: Would like to take advantage of the high used car market or is trading in a dumb move?

Hey all,
So I have a Honda Accord 2019 KBB-valued at roughly $18,000 instant offer even with a few scratches and small damages. Remaining car loan is $6,000 on very minimal interest (<3%). I'm looking to trade the car in to pay off the rest of my car loan and get a new SUV (Maybe the new CRV?) since the new car prices are starting to come down a bit. Is this a dumb move? Is there something I'm missing out on? It sounds like I'm basically getting 10k+ to put down on the next vehicle with this move ($18k - $6k remaining loan).
As additional advice, what are the current great value SUVs under $35k to consider other than the CRV?
THANK YOU!
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2023.06.01 15:15 LibrarianLiz1951 Is it possible to use a custom Google map on apple carplay in a 2018 honda accord navigation system?

My son is disabled and has a new job where he will need to drive backroads, not the main routes suggested. I can’t do a custom route on Apple Maps or the inRoute app because if I put in waypoints, the navigation system announces them and confuses him. I have made a custom route and saved it on Google My Maps and shared it on his iPhone but when I connect it on CarPlay the custom route doesn’t show up. I’m 71 years old and I need someone with a younger brain to tell me if there is a solution.
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2023.06.01 14:54 ranman99 Uber (navigation) through Bluetooth but Music (media) through Carplay audio

Carplay recently added the Uber Driver (navigation) app. Is there a way to play the Uber (navigation) through my Bluetooth headset, but still allow the music/media to play through the car audio?
If not, is there a way to mute the audio for the Uber app, but still allow audio through CarPlay in the car?
connection: both wireless and wired available
vehicle: 2021 Honda Accord Hybrid EX-L
Unit: factory head unit with CarPlay
Phone: iPhone 13 Pro Max / iOS 16.4.1 (a)
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