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Welcome to RentscHleR

Dear Husky Football Fans,

Welcome to another season of exciting University of Connecticut football at RentschlerField. The 2011 season will mark our ninth year in East Hartford, and we want to thankeach and every one of you for your support.

We hope that this Fan Guide will help make your time at Rentschler Field evenmore enjoyable.

In 2010, our fans gave us a tremendous home field advantage as the Huskies went unde-feated at Rentschler Field. This mark helped our team win the BIG EAST Championshipand earn a spot in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl — the first BCS game appearance by UConn.

We encourage you to enjoy the 2011 season, and we ask all Husky fans to demonstratepride, respect and responsibility while attending games at Rentschler Field. Cheer loud,hard, early and late for our UConn student-athletes and be respectful of our guests fromother institutions and our game officials.

The entire University of Connecticut family thanks you for attending games atRentschler Field. We appreciate your support of UConn Athletics and our student-athletes.Enjoy the 2011 season!

Go Huskies!

Jeffrey Hathaway Paul PasqualoniDirector of Athletics Head Football Coach

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Husky Gameday

Ticket Office Hours:Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Location of Office: On the campus of the

University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn.

Online Ticketing Center: UConnHuskies.com

Mailing address:

University of Connecticut Athletic Ticket Office

2111 Hillside Road, Box U-3078

Storrs, CT 06269

Office Phone Number: toll free from anywhere

in the U.S. 1-877-AT-UCONN

(1-877-288-2666) or 860-486-2724.

Fax Number: 860-486-9396.

Ticketmaster Phone Number: 1-800-745-3000.

E-mail Address: [email protected].

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl • Dec. 20, 2011BIG EAST vs. Conference USATropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla.

Belk Bowl • Dec. 27, 2011Atlantic Coast vs. BIG EASTBank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C.

Champs Sports Bowl • Dec. 29, 2011Atlantic Coast vs. BIG EASTFlorida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla.

New Era Pinstripe Bowl • Dec. 30, 2011BIG EAST vs. Big 12Yankee Stadium, New York, N.Y.

Bowl Championship SeriesRose Bowl • Jan. 2, 2012Allstate Sugar Bowl • Jan. 3, 2012Discover Orange Bowl • Jan. 4, 2012Tostitos Fiesta Bowl • Jan. 5, 2012

BBVA Compass Bowl • Jan. 7, 2012BIG EAST vs. SECLegion Field, Birmingham, Ala.

> Follow The Huskies

FordhamThurs., September 1East Hartford, Conn.

at VanderbiltSat., September 10Nashville, Tenn.

Iowa StateFri., September 16East Hartford, Conn.

at BuffaloSat., September 24Buffalo, N.Y.

Western MichiganSat., October 1East Hartford, Conn.

at West VirginiaSat., October 8Morgantown, W.Va.

USFSat., October 15 (Homecoming)East Hartford, Conn.

at PittsburghWed., October 26Pittsburgh, Pa.

SyracuseSat., November 5East Hartford, Conn.

LouisvilleSat., November 19East Hartford, Conn.

RutgersSat., November 26East Hartford, Conn.

at CincinnatiSat., December 3Cincinnati, Ohio

UCONNHUSKIES.COM

TICKET INFORMATION

BIG EAST Bowl Lineup

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rentschler Field A-z

AALCOHOL POLICY

Beer is limited to one per purchase, 21 years or

older with valid ID. Beer sales will be discontin-

ued at the middle of the third quarter or earlier at

management’s discretion.

ATM MACHINES

People’s United Bank ATMs are located at

Gates B, C and D.

CCAMERA POLICY

No video cameras and/or recording devices.

Camera admission policy varies per event,

please visit RentschlerField.com website for

more information.

CLUB AND SUITETICKETHOLDER ENTRANCE

Located to the right of Gate A facing the field.

CONCESSIONS

Full service concession stands are located

around the stadium concourse. Concession serv-

ices are managed by SODEXO.

CONFIDENTIAL FAN HOTLINE AND

TEXTING SYSTEMThe University of Connecticut and Bushnell

Management, LLC have a confidential fan hotline

and texting system at Rentschler Field to ensure

that all patrons have an enjoyable experience at the

stadium. The hotline and texting system is for fans

to call to report any behavior that impairs or other-

wise interrupts their enjoyment both in the parking

areas and during the game. Ticket holders should

call 860-610-4884 or text to 860-861-8100 during

UConn football games to reach a Fan Service

Representative. Concerns will be addressed as they

are reported. Fans are encouraged to save these

numbers in their mobile phones to make reaching

Fan Services easier on game days.

EELEVATORS

Located at Gates A and B. Suite Patrons and

Club Section Ticket Holders must use the eleva-

tor at Gate A. For guests with disabilities, utilize

Gate B for field level accessible seating.

FFAN SERVICES

Disabled services, guest relations, and lost and

found are located near Gate B inside the stadium.

FIRST AID

The First Aid Room is located by Gate B

behind Sections 103 and 104 on the concourse.

GGPS

For GPS and other navigational systems,

please enter 615 Silver Lane, East Hartford,

Conn., to locate Rentschler Field.

IIMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS

General Information: (860) 610-4700

Guest Relations: (860) 610-4730

Emergency: (860) 610-4888

(incoming calls on event days only)

Emergencies can also be reported at 911 to a

dispatcher inside the stadium.

PPARKING LOTS AND STADIUM GATES

Public parking lots at Rentschler Field open

four hours prior to kickoff and the stadium gates

> Stadium Information

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open 90 minutes before the game. Suite and Club

Ticket holders can enter the stadium two hours

before kickoff.

PROHIBITED ITEMS

Umbrellas, coolers, outside food and beverage,

Thermos bottles, flasks, banners, signs or flags,

horns or other noisemakers, laser pointers, ani-

mals (except assistance animals) or weapons of

any kind are prohibited. Other items deemed by

management to be dangerous or inappropriate

also will not be permitted. All patrons and bags

are subject to search.

RRESTROOMS

Located throughout the concourse. Family

restrooms are located throughout the concourse

at buildings 1, 4, 8 and 9.

SSEATS

When sitting in your seat, facing the field,

Seat 1 always is located to your right.

TTICKET SALES

The main box office is located outside of Gate B.

Advance ticket sales are available behind sec-

tion 105 inside the stadium near Gate B.

UUCONN STUDENT ENTRANCE

UConn students enter Rentschler Field at

Gate C and must have a student ticket AND

valid UConn ID.

WWEBSITE

www.RentschlerField.com

WILL CALL LOCATIONS

General Will Call — Gate B

Opens three hours before the game

UConn Student-Athlete Guests — Gate C

Opens 90 minutes before the game

Visiting Team Student-Athlete Guests — Gate D

Opens 90 minutes before the game

Photo ID required to pick up all tickets.

> Stadium Information

THERE IS NO SMOKINGOR RE-ENTRY

GATE B

GATE C

GATE D

GATE A

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Husky Parking

Parking at Rentschler Field has continuously evolved since the opening of the stadium in 2003.

Please note the changes and enhancements to the parking map for the 2011 season. Highlights

include the new location for RV and Non-Alcohol parking (Brown), and revised Gray and Red

parking areas/gate access information.

Season parking passes were allocated based upon seat type (Club, Chairback, Preferred, Reserved,

Family Plan, Young Alumni) and UConn Club priority point totals. The Gold Lot was assigned first

to Club season ticket holders, followed by assignments in the Blue, Gray and Red Lots. There are seven

individual parking passes, one for each home game. Keep in mind that passes cannot be replaced if lost

or stolen. Please safeguard your passes.

GOLD PARKING

• Club season ticket holders qualified for the Gold Parking Lot. VEHICLES WITH A GOLD

PARKING PASS MUST ENTER THROUGH THE MAIN GATE ENTRANCE. Upon enter-

ing through the Main Gate, please keep to the LEFT.

BLUE PARKING

• All Chairback (lower, mezzanine and upper) season ticket holders qualified for the Blue Parking Lot.

• Preferred season ticket holders with 116 or more priority points, who ordered parking by June 21,

qualified for the Blue Parking Lot.

• VEHICLES WITH A BLUE PARKING PASS MUST ENTER THROUGH THE MAIN GATE

OR EAST GATE ENTRANCES. If entering through the Main Gate, please keep to the LEFT and

if entering through the East Gate, please keep to the RIGHT. THERE IS NO ACCESS TO THE

BLUE PARKING LOTS VIA THE WILLOW STREET ENTRANCE.

GRAY AND RED PARKING

• Preferred season ticket holders with 115 priority points or less, who ordered parking by June 21,

qualified for the Gray Parking Lot.

• All Reserved, Family Plan and Young Alumni season ticket holders qualified for the Gray Parking Lot.

• VEHICLES WITH A GRAY PARKING PASS MUST ENTER THROUGH THE MAIN OR

EAST GATE ENTRANCES. TO ACCESS ALL OF THE GRAY PARKING AREA VEHI-

CLES MUST ENTER VIA THE MAIN GATE ENTRANCE. THERE IS NO ACCESS TO

GRAY FROM WILLOW STREET.

• VEHICLES WITH A RED PARKING PASS MAY ENTER THROUGH ANY GATE.

BROWN PARKING (RV & NON-ALCOHOL)• VEHICLES WITH A BROWN (RV OR NON-ALCOHOL) PARKING PASS MUST

ENTER THROUGH THE EAST GATE ENTRANCE ONLY.

If you have any questions regarding your parking assignment,

please contact the UCONN Athletics Ticket Office at 1-877-AT UCONN,

Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

> Season Parking Information

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Husky Parking

GAMEDAY PARKING INFORMATION• All Rentschler Field parking lots open four hours prior to kick-off.

• For Saturday games, all parking entrances (East Gate, Main Gate and Willow Street Gate) will

open four hours prior to kick-off. For weeknight games, Main Gate and Willow Street Gate

entrances will open three hours prior to kick-off; East Gate entrance will open four hours prior

to kick-off.

• Handicap Accessible Parking is available in Parking Lots (color coded Pink on map) adjacent to

Stadium to assist patrons at Rentschler Field. Please arrive early as all overflow handicapped park-

ing will park at the end of the runway and will be provided a handicapped accessible shuttle.

• PLEASE ENTER THROUGH MAIN OR EAST GATES for Handicap Accessible Parking.

• Entry gates to the Stadium open 90 minutes prior to kick-off.

• Parking lots close two hours after day games and immediately after night games.

• Illegal parking on area streets will result in your vehicle being ticketed and towed.

• Overnight parking is not permitted.

Gameday parking is located in the Red Parking Lot at a rate of $15 per automobile, $25 per RV

and $35 per bus or limo. LAZ Parking administers all aspects of game day parking at Rentschler

Field and LAZ representatives are available on-site to assist with vehicle parking.

> Season Parking Information

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Policies & Directions

RRENTSCHLERENTSCHLER FFIELDIELD TTAILGATINGAILGATING PPOLICIESOLICIES

Tailgating is an exciting part of theTailgating is an exciting part of the

UConn Husky football experience and weUConn Husky football experience and we

want every fan to enjoy their visit towant every fan to enjoy their visit to

Rentschler Field. To ensure your safety,Rentschler Field. To ensure your safety,

comfort and enjoyment and that of yourcomfort and enjoyment and that of your

fellow football fans, we ask that you adherefellow football fans, we ask that you adhere

to the following guidelines:to the following guidelines:

•• Day Games:Day Games: Tailgating is permitted fourTailgating is permitted four

hours before and not more than twohours before and not more than two

hours after day games. hours after day games.

•• Night Games:Night Games: Tailgating is permitted fourTailgating is permitted four

hours before night games. Out of respecthours before night games. Out of respect

for residents near the stadium, tailgatingfor residents near the stadium, tailgating

is not permitted after night games. is not permitted after night games.

•• To ensure that fans not miss a minute ofTo ensure that fans not miss a minute of

the UConn Huskies in action, tailgatingthe UConn Huskies in action, tailgating

is not permitted once a game begins.is not permitted once a game begins.

Anyone remaining in the parking lotsAnyone remaining in the parking lots

once a game begins must either enter theonce a game begins must either enter the

Stadium or leave the property.Stadium or leave the property.

•• Please leave room for your fellow tailgatersPlease leave room for your fellow tailgaters

— tailgating activities should be confined— tailgating activities should be confined

to the area immediately adjacent to yourto the area immediately adjacent to your

vehicle. Grills, coolers, etc., should be setvehicle. Grills, coolers, etc., should be set

up in front of or behind your vehicle.up in front of or behind your vehicle.

•• Fans wishing to park together should enterFans wishing to park together should enter

the parking lots at the same time — savingthe parking lots at the same time — saving

spaces for other vehicles is not permitted.spaces for other vehicles is not permitted.

•• Show your Husky colors — canopies andShow your Husky colors — canopies and

flags are permitted with the exception offlags are permitted with the exception of

those requiring supports pounded intothose requiring supports pounded into

the ground.the ground.

•• An “Oversized Vehicle” Lot is availableAn “Oversized Vehicle” Lot is available

for fans with motor homes or other overfor fans with motor homes or other over--

sized vehicles. These vehicles should notsized vehicles. These vehicles should not

park in any other lots.park in any other lots.

•• Unauthorized use of handicapped parkingUnauthorized use of handicapped parking

spaces will not be tolerated.spaces will not be tolerated.

•• Keep that barbeque safe — no charcoalKeep that barbeque safe — no charcoal

fires or open flames are permitted. fires or open flames are permitted.

•• Caterers, other than the official caterer ofCaterers, other than the official caterer of

Rentschler Field, are not permitted on theRentschler Field, are not permitted on the

property. The unauthorized sale of merproperty. The unauthorized sale of mer--

chandise, food or beverage is prohibited.chandise, food or beverage is prohibited.

•• Ball playing and frisbee tossing in theBall playing and frisbee tossing in the

parking lots and roadways are safety hazparking lots and roadways are safety haz--

ards and not permitted. ards and not permitted.

•• Portable restrooms are available throughPortable restrooms are available through--

out the parking lots for your convenience. out the parking lots for your convenience.

•• Alcohol is permitted in the parking lots,Alcohol is permitted in the parking lots,

but please drink responsibly. but please drink responsibly.

> Tailgating Policies & Driving Directions

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Policies & Directions

•• Fans will not be allowed to enter theFans will not be allowed to enter the

Stadium if they are visibly intoxicated. Stadium if they are visibly intoxicated.

•• Kegs and drinking games are not permitKegs and drinking games are not permit--

ted in the parking lots.ted in the parking lots.

•• Help keep Rentschler Field clean andHelp keep Rentschler Field clean and

green — please utilize trash bags, trashgreen — please utilize trash bags, trash

receptacles and recycling bins availablereceptacles and recycling bins available

throughout the parking lots. throughout the parking lots.

HHOWOW TOTO GGETET TOTO RRENTSCHLERENTSCHLER FFIELDIELD

615 S615 SILVERILVER LLANEANE

EEASTAST HHARTFORDARTFORD, CT 06118, CT 06118

From the NorthFrom the North

Take I-91 South toward Hartford to ExitTake I-91 South toward Hartford to Exit

35A. Follow I-291 South to I-84 West to35A. Follow I-291 South to I-84 West to

Exit 58, Roberts Street Silver Lane. On theExit 58, Roberts Street Silver Lane. On the

exit ramp, turn left and continue over I-84exit ramp, turn left and continue over I-84

and straight through the Silver Lane interand straight through the Silver Lane inter--

section into the Rentschler Field main gate.section into the Rentschler Field main gate.

From the SouthFrom the South

Take I-91 North toward Hartford to ExitTake I-91 North toward Hartford to Exit

25, Route 3 North. Merge left onto Route 325, Route 3 North. Merge left onto Route 3

North. Merge into left lane. Exit Route 3North. Merge into left lane. Exit Route 3

North onto Route 2 West. Follow Route 2North onto Route 2 West. Follow Route 2

West to Exit 5A, Main Street. Merge ontoWest to Exit 5A, Main Street. Merge onto

Main Street and continue straight throughMain Street and continue straight through

the Brewer Street intersection. Continue onthe Brewer Street intersection. Continue on

Main Street and turn right into theMain Street and turn right into the

Rentschler Field Willow Street gate. GOLD,Rentschler Field Willow Street gate. GOLD,

BLUE and GRAY season parking passes conBLUE and GRAY season parking passes con--

tinue on Route 2 West to Exit 4. At bottomtinue on Route 2 West to Exit 4. At bottom

of ramp turn right onto East River Driveof ramp turn right onto East River Drive

and continue straight through the Mainand continue straight through the Main

Street intersection onto Silver Lane to theStreet intersection onto Silver Lane to the

Rentschler Field main gate or east gate.Rentschler Field main gate or east gate.

From the SouthwestFrom the Southwest

Take either I-84 East or I-91 North. FollowTake either I-84 East or I-91 North. Follow

directions above from the South. Fromdirections above from the South. From

Route 15 North take Exit 91, Silver LaneRoute 15 North take Exit 91, Silver Lane

toward Roberts Street. Bear right ontotoward Roberts Street. Bear right onto

Silver Lane to the Rentschler Field MainSilver Lane to the Rentschler Field Main

Gate or East Gate.Gate or East Gate.

From the East From the East

Interstate 384:Interstate 384: Take Route 6 West or RouteTake Route 6 West or Route

44 West to I-384 West. Follow I-384 West44 West to I-384 West. Follow I-384 West

toward Manchester. Take Exit 1, Spencertoward Manchester. Take Exit 1, Spencer

Street. Turn left at end of exit ramp ontoStreet. Turn left at end of exit ramp onto

Spencer Street. Follow Spencer Street ontoSpencer Street. Follow Spencer Street onto

Silver Lane in East Hartford. Follow SilverSilver Lane in East Hartford. Follow Silver

Lane to Rentschler Field East Gate.Lane to Rentschler Field East Gate.

Interstate 84: Interstate 84: Take I-84 West towardTake I-84 West toward

Hartford to Exit 58, Roberts Street/SilverHartford to Exit 58, Roberts Street/Silver

Lane. At the end of the exit ramp, turn leftLane. At the end of the exit ramp, turn left

onto Roberts Street and follow to Silveronto Roberts Street and follow to Silver

Lane. Merge into one lane and continueLane. Merge into one lane and continue

straight through Silver Lane intersectionstraight through Silver Lane intersection

into the Rentschler Field Main Gate. into the Rentschler Field Main Gate.

From the SoutheastFrom the Southeast

Take Route 2 West toward Hartford. TakeTake Route 2 West toward Hartford. Take

Exit 5A, Main Street. Merge onto MainExit 5A, Main Street. Merge onto Main

Street and continue straight through theStreet and continue straight through the

Brewer Street intersection. Continue onBrewer Street intersection. Continue on

Main Street to the Rentschler Field WillowMain Street to the Rentschler Field Willow

Street gate. GOLD, BLUE and GRAYStreet gate. GOLD, BLUE and GRAY

season parking passes continue on Route 2season parking passes continue on Route 2

West to Exit 4. At bottom of ramp turnWest to Exit 4. At bottom of ramp turn

right onto East River Drive and continueright onto East River Drive and continue

straight through the Main Street intersecstraight through the Main Street intersec--

tion onto Silver Lane to the Rentschlertion onto Silver Lane to the Rentschler

Field Main Gate or East Gate.Field Main Gate or East Gate.

From the WestFrom the West

Take I-84 East toward Hartford. Follow I-84Take I-84 East toward Hartford. Follow I-84

East to Exit 58, Roberts Street/Silver Lane.East to Exit 58, Roberts Street/Silver Lane.

On the exit ramp, keep to the right and conOn the exit ramp, keep to the right and con--

tinue straight through the Silver Lane intertinue straight through the Silver Lane inter--

section into the Rentschler Field Main Gate.section into the Rentschler Field Main Gate.

> Tailgating Policies & Driving Directions

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FANFEST is the place to be for pregame fun.

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Husky Gameday

UConn fans of all ages will enjoy vis-

iting “FanFest” before every UConn

football game at Rentschler Field.

“FanFest” begins four hours before kickoff and

concludes 30 minutes before the game. It is

located between Gates A and B outside of the

stadium gates. The offerings at “FanFest”

change each game and often include inflatable

games for children, promotional giveaways

and UConn student-athletes from various

teams signing autographs. Come out and join

the festivities.

> UConn Country

PREGAME FESTIVITIES

Husky fans should show their school spirit

by wearing their UConn colors to all games.

Pregame festivities begin approximately 20

minutes before kickoff at Rentschler Field.

Check-out the opening show featuring the

University of Connecticut Marching Band

just before your Huskies take the field.

Arrive early, cheer loud, and get ready for

some hard-hitting UConn Football.

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Individualized care including physical therapy, medical management and alternative operative procedures such as hip and knee arthroscopy and osteotomy

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Husky Gameday

HUSKY WALKGreet the UConn

football players and

coaches as they enter

the stadium in prepa-

ration for the game.

The Husky Walk takes

place between Gates C

and D approximately

two-and-a-half hours

before each game and

also features the

UConn cheerleaders

and members of the

Husky marching band.

WTIC’S DOG HOUSEWTIC NewsTalk 1080 AM, the flagship sta-

tion of the UConn Radio Network, broadcasts

before each Husky home game at Rentschler

Field from the time the parking lots open. Live

broadcasts take place at the station’s Dog House,

which is located at Gate C. Stop on by and visit

with WTIC’s Ray Dunaway and other personali-

ties. You never know who will be around!

CONNECTICUT HIGH SCHOOLCOACHES ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME

Relive more than a century of sports excellence

at the Connecticut High School Coaches

Association Hall of Fame — which is located

inside the stadium at Gate A. There are plaques

for each member of the Hall of Fame in addition

to other historical displays.

> UConn Country

POSTGAME BAND CONCERT

Following each home game at Rentschler

Field, stay in your seats as the University of

Connecticut Marching Band “The Pride of

Connecticut” presents a stirring postgame

performance. The concert begins immedi-

ately following the game conclusion.

HUSKY WALK, become a kid again. Shake hands pregamewith players and coaches.

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Husky Honor

The University of Connecticut is com-

mitted to honoring collegiate athletic

competition by demonstrating pride,

responsibility and respect. The UConn commu-

nity, fans, alumni, students, coaches and student-

athletes promote these core values as proud

Huskies and first-class competitors.

PRIDE• Wear your Blue and White.

• Get inside Rentschler Field early and stay

until the end of the game.

• Have fun and cheer loudly for your Huskies.

RESPONSIBILITY• Drink responsibly in the parking lots and in

the stadium.

• Sit only in the seat that you have a ticket for.

• Refrain from the use of profanity.

• Dispose of trash, recycle and keep Rentschler

Field clean.

RESPECT• Respect all coaches, student-athletes and

game officials.

• Respect yourself and your fellow fans.

• Respect the University of Connecticut.

Thank You and We Look Forward to Seeing You

at Rentschler Field!

> Our Mission

HOMECOMINGSaturday, October 15UConn Vs. South Florida

Alumni Association Spirit Village4 hours before kick-offFree to the public

Alumni Association Tailgate BBQ2 hours before kick-offPre-registration is required

For a full schedule of activities, visit UConnAlumni.com/Homecoming

Show your blue & white pride at the Alumni Association Spirit Village & Tailgate BBQ!

CONNECTING ALUMNI. SUPPORTING STUDENTS. STRENGTHENING UCONN.

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