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Lynn Nottage (born November 2, 1964) is an American playwright whose work often focuses on the experience of working-class people, particularly working-class people who are
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. She has received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama twice: in 2009 for her play ''
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'', and in 2017 for her play '' Sweat''. She was the first (and remains the only) woman to have won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama two times. Nottage is the recipient of a MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship and was included in ''Time'' magazine's 2019 list of the 100 Most Influential People. She is currently an associate professor of playwriting at
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and an artist-in-residence at the Park Avenue Armory.


Early and personal life

Lynn Nottage was born on November 2, 1964, in
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, New York. Her mother Ruby Nottage was a schoolteacher and principal; her father Wallace was a child psychologist. She went to Saint Ann's School for elementary school, and graduated from
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. While in high school, she wrote her first full-length play, ''The Darker Side of Verona'', about an African-American Shakespeare company traveling through the South. She attended
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(AB 1986, DFA 2011) and the Yale School of Drama (MFA, 1989). After graduation, Nottage worked in
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's press office for four years. Most recently, Nottage received honorary degrees from Juilliard and Albright College. Nottage is married to filmmaker
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, with whom she has two children, Ruby Aiyo and Melkamu Gerber.


Career

Nottage's plays have been produced widely in the United States and throughout the world.


Plays


''Intimate Apparel''

One of her best-known plays is '' Intimate Apparel''. In 1905 New York, Esther, a Black seamstress, lives in a boarding house for women, and sews intimate apparel for clients who range from wealthy white patrons to prostitutes. One by one, the other denizens of the boarding house marry and move away, but Esther remains, lonely and longing for a husband and a future. Her plan is to find the right man and use the money she's saved to open a beauty parlor where Black women will be treated as royally as the white women she sews for. Co-commissioned and produced at
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's Center Stage, it premiered in February 2003 and South Coast Repertory. The
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production at Roundabout Theatre Company opened in 2004, starring Viola Davis, and receiving critical acclaim. It received the 2004 AUDELCO Viv Award for Playwriting; AUDELCO (Audience Development Committee) recognizes and honors excellence in Black theatre. ''Intimate Apparel'' has since been commissioned by the MET / Lincoln Center to be adapted into an opera, and will be composed by Ricky Ian Gordon. Since 2004, ''Intimate Apparel'' has become one of the most produced plays in America.


''Ruined''

''
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'' dramatizes the plight of Congolese women surviving
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. Set in a small mining town in Democratic Republic of Congo, ''Ruined'' follows Mama Nadi, a shrewd businesswoman protecting and profiting from the women she shelters.The play deals with the role of women in war and the societal stigma around Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). It premiered in 2007 in the Goodman Theatre (Chicago) New Stages Series, and transferred to Off-Broadway at the Manhattan Theatre Club in February 2009. ''Ruined'' was awarded the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. ''Ruined'' also received the 2009 AUDELCO Viv Award for Dramatic Production of the Year. On May 13, 2009, Nottage spoke at a public reception in Washington, D.C. following a
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and
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. On October 12, 2009, Nottage spoke at the
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as part of the Exhibit ''CONGO/WOMEN Portraits of War: The Democratic Republic of Congo.''


''By the Way, Meet Vera Stark''

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By the Way, Meet Vera Stark ''By the Way, Meet Vera Stark'' is a play by Lynn Nottage. The play concerns an African-American maid in the 1930s who becomes a film star. Background Nottage received the 2010 Edgerton Foundation New American Play Award for this play. Producti ...
'' is a seventy-year journey through the life of Vera Stark, a headstrong African-American maid and budding actress, and her tangled relationship with her boss, a white Hollywood star desperately grasping to hold on to her career. When both women land roles in the same
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epic, the story behind the camera leaves Vera with a surprising and controversial legacy. It premiered Off-Broadway at Second Stage Theatre on May 9, 2011, with direction by
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. The play is a "funny and irreverent look at racial stereotypes in Hollywood." The play was nominated for the 2012 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Play. The play ran at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles in September 2012, starring Sanaa Lathan, who played the role of the maid who becomes a stage star.


''Sweat''

''Sweat'' tells the story of a group of friends who have spent their lives sharing drinks, secrets, and laughs while working together on the factory floor. But when layoffs and picket lines begin to chip away at their trust, the friends find themselves pitted against each other in a heart-wrenching fight to stay afloat. Nottage received a commission from
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and the Arena Stage. The play that she wrote as a result, '' Sweat'', was presented at the festival in Ashland, Oregon from July 29, 2015, to October 31, 2015, directed by Kate Whoriskey. The play takes place in Reading, Pennsylvania, and involves steel workers who have been locked out of their factory workplace. The play was produced at the Arena Stage (Washington, D.C.) from January 15 to February 21, 2016, directed by Whoriskey. Nottage won the 2015–16 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for this play. ''Sweat'' premiered Off-Broadway at the
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on October 18, 2016 (previews), officially on November 3, again directed by Whoriskey. Here, the play was awarded the 2017
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for Playwriting. The play closed on December 18, 2016. ''Sweat'' opened on Broadway at
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on March 4, 2017, in previews, officially on March 26. This marks Nottage's Broadway debut. ''Sweat'' was a finalist for the 2016 Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama. ''Sweat'' was again a finalist for the 2017 Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History. The award is administered by Columbia University. The play won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.


Other plays

Her short play ''Poof!'' ( Heideman Award) was presented in 1993 at the Actors Theatre Of Louisville during the Humana Festival of New American Plays."Lynn Nottage at Doollee"
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It was then broadcast on PBS in 2002, with a cast that featured
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and Viola Davis.
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with a cast that featured
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,
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, and Keith Randolph Smith with direction by Seret Scott. Her political satire ''Por'Knockers'' premiered in 1995 at the Vineyard Theatre, directed by Michael Rogers, featuring Sanaa Lathan. The West Coast premiere of her '' Crumbs from the Table of Joy'', at South Coast Repertory in September 1996, earned two
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Theatre Awards for performance. ''Mud, River, Stone'' premiered in 1996 at The Acting Company directed by Seret Scott; it premiered in New York in 1997 at Playwrights Horizons, directed by Roger Rees. It was a finalist for the
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, and won numerous regional theatre awards. ''Las Meninas'' premiered in 2002 at San Jose Rep, directed by Michael Edwards. It was awarded a Rockefeller Grant, as well as the AT&T OnStage Award. It follows the true story of Queen Maria Theresa of Spain (wife of
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) and her affair with her African servant, Nabo, a dwarf from Dahomey.
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-winning ''
Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine ''Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine'' is a play written by Lynn Nottage. Production history ''Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine'' premiered Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons, running from June 3, 2004 (previews) June 13 (offi ...
'' (her companion piece to ''Intimate Apparel'', set one hundred years later), opened Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons in June 2004. Her play ''Mlima's Tale'' premiered Off-Broadway at The Public Theater on March 27, 2018, in previews, officially on April 15 in a limited engagement to May 20. Direction is by Jo Bonney. The play concerns an elephant, Mlima, "trapped inside the clandestine international ivory market".
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plays Mlima. ''Mlima's Tale'' was nominated for the 2018
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for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play, Outstanding Lighting Design (Play or Musical) (Lap Chi Chu) and Outstanding Sound Design (Play or Musical) (Darron L. West). The play was nominated for the 2019 Lucille Lortel Awards for Outstanding Play, Outstanding Director (Bonney), Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play (Sahr Ngaujah), Outstanding Costume Design (Jennifer Moeller) and Outstanding Lighting Design (Lap Chi Chu). Nottage wrote the book for the world premiere musical adaptation of
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's novel '' The Secret Life of Bees'', with music by Duncan Sheik and lyrics by Susan Birkenhead. It premieres at the Off-Broadway
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on May 12, 2019 in previews. The musical is directed by
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and features
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as Rosaleen, Elizabeth Teeter as Lily, LaChanze, Eisa Davis and Anastacia McCleskey. The musical had a workshop at the Vassar Powerhouse Theater, Martel Theatre in July 2017, directed by Sam Gold.


Other work

Nottage wrote a monologue, ''The Grey Rooster'', following a former slave and his slaveholder's cockfighting rooster in post-Civil War Kentucky. It was performed as part of the National Civil War Project's production ''Our War'', produced in 2014 at Arena Stage, directed by Anita Maynard-Losh. Nottage contributed to the "dance-theatre musical" written Stephen Flaherty and
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titled ''In Your Arms'' which premiered at the Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, in September 2015. The piece consists of ten vignettes and was directed and choreographed by Christopher Gattelli. Her vignette is titled ''A Wedding Dance'' and was performed by Marija Juliette Abney and Adesola Osakalumi with The . Nottage wrote the book for a jukebox musical centered on
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and titled '' MJ the Musical'', originally aiming to premiere on Broadway in 2020; previews were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the musical premiering in February 2022.


''This is Reading''

Nottage co-conceived ''This is Reading'', an immersive transmedia project exploring the decline and rebirth of Reading, Pennsylvania: the setting of Nottage's play '' Sweat''. This site-specific multimedia installation blended live performance and visual media, occupying the Franklin Street Railroad Station in Downtown Reading in May 2017, re-animating the long vacant building. Using as its foundation, the hardships, challenges, and triumphs of people living in and around Reading, ''This is Reading'' weaved individual stories into one cohesive tale of the city. It was produced in association with Market Road Films, the Labyrinth Theater Company and Project&. ''This Is Reading'' was conceived by Nottage, and co-created by an award-winning team of artists, including filmmaker
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, director Kate Whoriskey and Choreographer Rennie Harris. The creative team included composer Kashaka, projection designer Jeff Sugg, set designer Deb O, costume designer Jennifer Moeller, lighting designer Amith Chandrashaker, sound designer Nick Kourtides, muralist Katie Merz and producers Jane M. Saks, Blake Ashman-Kipervaser, Allison Bressi and Santo D. Marabella.


Market Road Films

She is the co-founder of a production company, Market Road Films, whose most recent projects include ''The Notorious Mr. Bout'', directed by Tony Gerber and Maxim Pozdorovkin (Premiere/Sundance 2014); ''First to Fall'', directed by Rachel Beth Anderson (Premiere/ IDFA, 2013); and ''Remote Control'' (Premiere/Busan 2013–New Currents Award). Over the years, she has developed original projects for HBO, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, Showtime, This is That, and Harpo Productions.


Film and television

Nottage was a producer and writer for the first season of '' She's Gotta Have It''.


Themes

''The Guardian'' noted:


Works


Full-length plays

*'' Crumbs from the Table of Joy'' (1995) *''Por'Knockers'' (1995) *''Mud, River, Stone'' (1997)Daniels, Robert L
"Review. 'Mud, River, Stone'"
''Variety'', December 21, 1997.
*''Las Meninas'' (2002)Ehren, Christine
"Forbidden Love Reigns in San Jose With Nottage's ''Las Meninas'' March 16-April 14"
''Playbill'', March 14, 2002.
*'' Intimate Apparel'' (2003) *''
Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine ''Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine'' is a play written by Lynn Nottage. Production history ''Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine'' premiered Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons, running from June 3, 2004 (previews) June 13 (offi ...
'' (2004) *''
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'' (2008) *''
By the Way, Meet Vera Stark ''By the Way, Meet Vera Stark'' is a play by Lynn Nottage. The play concerns an African-American maid in the 1930s who becomes a film star. Background Nottage received the 2010 Edgerton Foundation New American Play Award for this play. Producti ...
'' (2011) *'' Sweat'' (2015) *''Mlima's Tale'' (2018) *''Floyd's'' (2019) *'' Clyde's'' (2021)


Other works

*''Poof'' (1993) – short play *''Our War'' (2014) – contributed material *''In Your Arms'' (2015) – contributed material * ''This Is Reading'' (2017) – co-conceived / multimedia installation *''The Secret Life of Bees'' (2019) – wrote libretto *'' MJ the Musical'' (2021) – wrote libretto


Awards and nominations

Awards * 2022 Distinguished Achievement in the American Theatre Award * 2019 Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Play – '' Sweat'' * 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Drama – '' Sweat'' * 2017
Obie Award The Obie Awards or Off-Broadway Theater Awards are annual awards originally given by ''The Village Voice'' newspaper to theatre artists and groups in New York City. In September 2014, the awards were jointly presented and administered with the ...
, Best New American Play – ''Sweat'' * 2016 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize – ''Sweat'' * 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Drama – ''
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'' * 2009
Lucille Lortel Award The Lucille Lortel Awards recognize excellence in New York Off-Broadway theatre. The Awards are named for Lucille Lortel, an actress and theater producer, and have been awarded since 1986. They are produced by the League of Off-Broadway Theatres ...
for Outstanding Play – ''Ruined'' * 2009 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play – ''Ruined'' * 2009 Obie Award for Best New American Play - ''Ruined'' * 2009 AUDELCO Viv Award for Dramatic Production of the Year – ''Ruined'' * 2009
Outer Critics Circle Award The Outer Critics Circle Awards are presented annually for theatrical achievements both on Broadway and Off-Broadway. They are presented by the Outer Critics Circle (OCC), the official organization of New York theater writers for out-of-town newsp ...
for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play – ''Ruined'' * 2009 Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play – ''Ruined'' * 2005 Obie Award, Best New American Play - '' Fabulation'' * 2004 AUDELCO Viv Award for Playwriting – '' Intimate Apparel'' * 2004 Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play – ''Intimate Apparel'' * 2004 Outer Critics Circle Award, John Gassner Award – ''Intimate Apparel'' Nominations * 2022
Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical The Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical is awarded to librettists of the spoken, non-sung dialogue, and storyline of a musical play. Eligibility is restricted to works with original narrative framework; plotless revues and revivals are ineligib ...
– '' MJ'' * 2022
Tony Award for Best Play The Tony Award for Best Play (formally, the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre) is an annual award given to the best new (non-musical) play on Broadway, as determined by Tony Award voters. There was no award in the Tonys' first yea ...
– ''Clyde's'' * 2022
Drama Desk Award The Drama Desk Award is an annual prize recognizing excellence in New York theatre. First bestowed in 1955 as the Vernon Rice Award, the prize initially honored Off-Broadway productions, as well as Off-off-Broadway, and those in the vicinity. F ...
for Outstanding Lyrics – '' Intimate Apparel'' * 2022
Drama Desk Award The Drama Desk Award is an annual prize recognizing excellence in New York theatre. First bestowed in 1955 as the Vernon Rice Award, the prize initially honored Off-Broadway productions, as well as Off-off-Broadway, and those in the vicinity. F ...
for Outstanding Book of a Musical – '' Intimate Apparel'' * 2019
Lucille Lortel Award The Lucille Lortel Awards recognize excellence in New York Off-Broadway theatre. The Awards are named for Lucille Lortel, an actress and theater producer, and have been awarded since 1986. They are produced by the League of Off-Broadway Theatres ...
for Outstanding New Play – ''Mlima's Tale'' * 2019
Lucille Lortel Award The Lucille Lortel Awards recognize excellence in New York Off-Broadway theatre. The Awards are named for Lucille Lortel, an actress and theater producer, and have been awarded since 1986. They are produced by the League of Off-Broadway Theatres ...
for Outstanding New Revival – ''Fabulation, or The Re-Education of Undine'' * 2019
Drama Desk Award The Drama Desk Award is an annual prize recognizing excellence in New York theatre. First bestowed in 1955 as the Vernon Rice Award, the prize initially honored Off-Broadway productions, as well as Off-off-Broadway, and those in the vicinity. F ...
for Outstanding Revival – ''Fabulation, or The Re-Education of Undine'' * 2019
Outer Critics Circle Award The Outer Critics Circle Awards are presented annually for theatrical achievements both on Broadway and Off-Broadway. They are presented by the Outer Critics Circle (OCC), the official organization of New York theater writers for out-of-town newsp ...
for Outstanding Revival – ''By the Way, Meet Vera Starke'' * 2019
Laurence Olivier Award The Laurence Olivier Awards, or simply the Olivier Awards, are presented annually by the Society of London Theatre to recognise excellence in professional theatre in London at an annual ceremony in the capital. The awards were originally known a ...
for Best New Play – '' Sweat'' * 2019 South Bank Sky Arts Award for Theatre – '' Sweat'' * 2018
Outer Critics Circle Award The Outer Critics Circle Awards are presented annually for theatrical achievements both on Broadway and Off-Broadway. They are presented by the Outer Critics Circle (OCC), the official organization of New York theater writers for out-of-town newsp ...
for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play – ''Mlima's Tale'' * 2017
Tony Award for Best Play The Tony Award for Best Play (formally, the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre) is an annual award given to the best new (non-musical) play on Broadway, as determined by Tony Award voters. There was no award in the Tonys' first yea ...
– ''Sweat'' * 2017 Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play – ''Sweat'' * 2017 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play – ''Sweat'' * 2017 AUDELCO Viv Award for Dramatic Production of the Year – ''Sweat'' * 2017 AUDELCO Viv Award for Playwriting – ''Sweat'' * 2012 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play – ''
By the Way, Meet Vera Stark ''By the Way, Meet Vera Stark'' is a play by Lynn Nottage. The play concerns an African-American maid in the 1930s who becomes a film star. Background Nottage received the 2010 Edgerton Foundation New American Play Award for this play. Producti ...
'' * 2011 AUDELCO Viv Award for Playwriting – ''By the Way, Meet Vera Stark'' * 2009 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize – ''Ruined'' * 2005
Lucille Lortel Award The Lucille Lortel Awards recognize excellence in New York Off-Broadway theatre. The Awards are named for Lucille Lortel, an actress and theater producer, and have been awarded since 1986. They are produced by the League of Off-Broadway Theatres ...
for Outstanding Play – ''Intimate Apparel'' * 2001 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize – ''Mud, River, Stone'' Other awards * 2019 Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement presented by Awards Council member Bartlett Sher * 2018 Induction into the American Academy of Arts and Letters * 2017 Induction into The American Academy of Arts and Science * 2017 Award of Merit, American Academy of Arts and Letters to "an outstanding playwright for her body of work" * 2017 AUDELCO Award for Outstanding Achievement * 2017 Lucille Lortel Sidewalk Star * 2016 PEN/Laura Pels "Master American Dramatist" Award * 2016 Literature Award from The Academy of Arts and Letters * 2016 Columbia University Provost Grant * 2016 Doris Duke Artist Award, 2016 * 2013 Madge Evans-Sidney Kingsley Award * 2012 Nelson A. Rockefeller Award For Creativity * 2010 Steinberg "Distinguished Playwright" Award * 2010 Horton Foote Award * 2007 MacArthur "Genius Grant" Fellowship * 2005 Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship for Drama and Performance Art * 2004 PEN/Laura Pels "Mid-Career Playwright" Award * 2000 & 1994 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship * 1994 Van Lier Playwright Fellowship * National Black Theatre Festival August Wilson Playwriting Award Fellowships, commissions, and residencies *
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, 2018–2019 Residency One * Park Avenue Armory (2017–2018) * Arena Stage * New Freedom Theatre *
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(1999–2006)


References


External links


Official site
*Nosheen Iqbal
"Interview: Lynn Nottage: a bar, a brothel and Brecht"
''The Guardian'', April 20, 2010. Accessed April 20, 2010 * *

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