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Initial release date: April 29, 2008
SeriesGrand Theft Auto
GenresAction-adventure game
AwardsVGX Award for Game of the YearMore 
   DevelopersRockstar NorthRockstar TorontoRockstar LincolnRockstar New England
PlatformsPlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows

                                                                   
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CPU:Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8GHz, AMD Athlon X2 64 2.4GHz
CPU Speed:1.8 GHz
RAM:1 GB for Windows XP / 1.5 GB for Windows Vista)
OS:Windows Vista - Service Pack 1 / XP - Service Pack 3 / Windows 7
Video Card:256MB NVIDIA 7900+ / 256MB ATI X1900+
Sound Card:Yes
Free Disk Space:16 GB

GTA 4 Recommended SystemRequirements

 
CPU:Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4GHz, AMD Phenom X3 2.1GHz
CPU Speed:2.4 GHz
RAM:2 GB (Windows XP) 2.5 GB (Windows Vista)
OS:Windows Vista - Service Pack 1 / XP - Service Pack 3 / Windows 7
Video Card:512MB NVIDIA 8600+ / 512MB ATI 3870+
Sound Card:Yes
Free Disk Space:18 GB

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STORYYARD:
he story begins when Niko Bellic, the main character, arrives in Liberty City. His cousin, Roman Bellic, has told him Liberty City is a true paradise. When he gets there, none of it appears to be true, there is no big mansion and there are no girls around. Roman has not got much money, even worse, because of his gamble addiction he is in dept. he only owns a small taxi company and a very small apartment and therefore Niko decides to help him. Soon Niko will meet a lot of people. He will get his first girlfriend, Michelle, and some new friends, like Brucie. Through Roman Niko meets Vladimir Glebov, who has some jobs for him. Roman discovers that Mallorie is cheating on him with Vladimir, after which Niko kills Vladimir.
After Niko has killed Vladimir, he will tell Roman what is the real reason why he came to Liberty City. In the past, Niko was in the army, and his unit was very close. Until they were ambushed, and the entire unit was murdered, except Niko and two others. Niko is convinced that one of these two betrayed the unit and he wants to find out which one it was. One of these two lives in Liberty City, and he wants to pay him a visit. He wants to find his SpeCial Someone.
As a result of Vladimir being murdered Niko and Roman are kidnapped by two members of the underworld: Faustin and Dimitri. This way Niko is forced to do some jobs for Faustin, who is rather impulsive and who likes to take out weapons. This friendship will not take long: After a while Dimitri asks Niko to kill Faustin. Earlier Niko was ordered by Faustin to kill Lenny, who was the son of the boss of a very important Russian gang: Kenny Petrovic. To stay alive Niko now has to kill Faustin and this way Dimitri gets possession of the other half of their organisation (the part that first belonged to Faustin). When Niko accomplished this assignment, he wants money. To get it Dimitri orders Niko to go to a warehouse. Little Jacob, who does not trust it, accompanies him. And that is a good thing, because it is a trap. Dimitri is not the only kingpin in the warehouse: Another Russian, named Rodislav Bulgarin, is there as well. In the past Niko did some jobs for Bulgarin. When he smuggled drugs in a boot, it was sunk. Niko swam to save his own life, and got out of it alive, but Bulgarin thinks Niko owns him money. After a shootout Niko escapes. When Roman and Niko arrive at Roman’s apartment, it is on fire. Roman’s taxi company goes up in flames as well. From that moment on Dimitri is a rival of Niko, and he calls him several times to threaten him. Roman is kidnapped by Dimitry, but Niko saves him.
Through Ray Boccino and Phil Bell Niko meets the boss of the Pegorino family: Jimmy Pegorino. At the same time you have to help the boss of another family, Jon Gravelli, who is very ill. He is of the Gambetti family, and Niko knows him through United Liberty Paper. The Gambetti family fight against the Russian gangsters, in stead of the Pegorino family, who cooperate with the Russian mafia (Dimitri is one of them). Eventually the power of the Pegorino family is to big, and United Liberty Paper will cooperate with the Gambetti family, so fire will be fought with fire. Niko has to choose: Will he cooperate with Pegorino and the Russians (including Dimitri), by transportating drugs, or not? Deal (cooperate with the Russians) or revenge?
Niko works along with Dimitri, to deliver the drugs. Roman is glad Niko made this choice, but Kate lost her respect for you and she will not go with you to Roman’s wedding. During the wedding Roman is killed. Niko is furious, and wants to kill Pegorino and Dimitri. When Niko is looking for Dimitri, to kill him, he sees that Dimitri kills his own “partner” Pegorino. After a chase Niko kills Dimitri in front of theStatue of Happiness.
Niko will not even think about working along with Dimitri, but now he knows where he is. It is a good opportunity for Niko to get even with Dimitri and Niko kills him. Phill Bell does not want to work with Niko any more, not because he is angry with Niko, but because the Pegorino family is falling apart. Kate is very proud of Niko and goes with him to the wedding. She better did not, because during the wedding she is shot by Pegorino’s men. Niko is so angry with Pegorino, that he chases him and kills him in front of the Statue of Happiness.
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  1. FILM: BAJRANGI BHAIJAN
  2. CAST: Salman Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Harshaali Malhotra
  3. DIRECTOR : KABIR KHAN
  4. Release date: July 17, 2015 (USA)
  5. Music composed by: Julius Packiam
  6. Story by: K. V. Vijayendra Prasad
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  8. CAST:

  9. Salman Khan as Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi / Bajrangi
  10. Kareena Kapoor as Rasika
  11. Harshaali Malhotra as Munni (Shahida)
  12. Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Chand Nawab (Pakistani Reporter)[19]
  13. Meher Vij as Shahida's mother
  14. Najeem Khan as Young Pawan / Bajrangi
  15. Kamlesh Gill as Passenger in train
  16. Om Puri Special Appearance as Moluana
  17. Sharat Saxena as Dayanand, Rasika's Father
  18. Alka Kaushal as Rasika's Mother
  19. Adnan Sami Guest Appearance in the song Bhardo Jholi Meri
  20. Atul Srivastava as Bajrangi's Father
  21. Rajesh Sharma as Senior Pakistani Police Officer





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  • STORY
  • Bajrangi Bhaijaan is a 2015 Indian comedy-drama film directed byKabir Khan.Scripted by V. Vijayendra Prasad, the film is produced by Salman Khan and Rockline Venkatesh. It features Salman Khan, Harshaali Malhotra, Kareena Kapoor and Nawazuddin Siddiquiin lead roles. Principal photography began in New Delhi in November 2014, and the film had a worldwide release on 17 July 2015 during the Eid weekend.
    Bajrangi Bhaijaan has emerged as Salman Khan's biggest hit till date and it broke several box office records in India and abroad, becoming the fastest hindi film to collect 1 billion (US$16 million) net domestically and is currently is the second highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time in India and third highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time in international markets. Bajrangi Bhaijaan is also the fourth Indian film to gross INR 5 billion worldwide.
  • The film starts with a Muslim family watching TV in Sultanpur village,Azad Kashmir, Pakistan and an expectant mother's (Meher Vij) baby kicks when Shahid Afridi leads Pakistan to victory in an India–Pakistan cricket match. A few years later, the baby has grown up to be a young speech-impaired girl, Shahida (Harshaali Malhotra). Her mother takes her to Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya's Dargah in Delhi, India, to pray for her speech to return.
    In the middle of the night, right next to the border, the train in which Shahida and her mother were traveling has stopped due to a delay. When everyone is asleep she leaves the train to play with a rabbit she saw hiding in a hole. Unfortunately, the train starts as Shahida is playing with the rabbit. She runs as fast as she can to try and catch it, but, realizing that she cannot, she tearfully watches the train cross through the border and into Pakistan. Lost in India with no way to head back over the border to her home, Shahida boards a freight train, reaching Kurukshetra.
    In Kurukshetra, a Brahmin devout Shri Hanuman named Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi, also known as Bajrangi (Salman Khan), is dancing merrily with other worshippers. Shahida spots and follows Bajrangi. He assumes she's also a Brahmin and has separated from her parents. He buys her a Bajrang Bali pendant to protect her from harm. She continues to follow him, even sitting next him on a bus he enters. On the bus ride to Delhi, Bajrangi quizzes the little girl, and calls her Munni to find out which city she's from, but she doesn't respond to any Indian town names. When he is asked by a fellow passenger about how he moved from his hometown of Pratapgarh to Delhi, Bajrangi decides to tell his life story.
    Bajrangi tells the story of how he used to be a failure during childhood, and that it took him so many years to pass high school, that his father died of shock when he finally did. He moved to Delhi because it was his father's last wish that he leave him and stay there with a man named Dayanand (Sharat Saxena), to try and find his own job. He tells the story of how he met a woman named Rasika (Kareena Kapoor) in Delhi; they met when a ticket collector on a bus asked Bajrangi to equally split a note of 10 rupees between Rasika and himself. When they got off the bus he followed her and tried to resolve the situation. Exasperated, Rasika asked him to get change from a stall selling water bottles. While he was getting the change, she ran away.
    Bajrangi eventually locates the building where Dayanand lives and finds him holding a wrestling competition there. When Rasika — who also lives in the building — sees Bajrangi with Dayanand, she claimed that he had stalked her there and was harassing her. The other wrestlers grabs Bajrangi and identifies himself as Pawan before being thrown out. Dayanand then has him released and brought to stay in his house. During Bajrangi's stay, he and Rasika bonds, and eventually falls in love. When Rasika refuses a marriage proposal in favor of Bajrangi, Dayanand said that they would be allowed to marry only under one circumstance; if Bajrangi gets a nice job and buys a nice house within the coming six months. Father Dayanand (Sharat Saxena) makes an oath that he will collect enough money for a house for Rasika and to prove himself a worthy groom. Bajrangi convinces Rasika to let Munni stay with them until they can find her parents. After some time, Bajrangi finally finds out that Munni is Pakistani and Muslim when he witnesses her eating beef at a neighbour's house. Bajrangi attempts to send Munni home, but realizes that she cannot go without a passport. He strikes a deal with the travel agent and uses the money he has been saving for the house to pay the agent. However, Bajrangi is devastated when he finds that the travel agent has taken Munni to a brothel. He takes Munni back with him trying to find ways to get the young girl to her home on his own. They meet Chand Nawaz (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), a journalist of a Pakistani channel who aids Bajrangi in taking her back home. They visit a Mosque and seeks help from an old man and learms that the place depicted in the photo is in Kashmir. Disguised, they manage to barely escape the clutches of the cops before reaching Kashmir
    They then visit another Mosque; Pavan prays to God while Nawaz records his life then on for a report and to create a story about Pavan's truth and innocence. He then post it and they finally escaped. After watching a video they finally learns that whatever is included is Shahida's mother who was searching for her in same place that he visited. He asks the bus driver who drives the bus whether he knows about the wherebouts of the woman shown in the video and they come to know that she lives in a village called Sultanpur. En-route, they spots a group of cops. Pavan distracts the cops by luring them into him while Chand Nawaz leads Shahida into her home but unfortunately Pavan gets shot leaving him unconscious. The news posted by Chand Nawaz goes viral and spreads throughout India and Pakistan. A senior officer wanting to arrest and punish Pavan pardons him after learning that his actions are for the welfare of the people and for the pride of Pakistan. Realising this the Pakistani people aids Pavan cross the border. The next day they cheer him up by calling him "Bajrangi Bhaijaan". Shahida finally succeeds in speaking when Bajrangi is about to leave for India. She calls him back and screams "Jai Shree Ram, Mama" (Hail lord Ram, Uncle). They share a hug and embrace each other before finally saying goodbye and parting ways.
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    1. Release date: June 12, 2015 (USA)
    2. Director: Colin Trevorrow
    3. Running time: 2h 5m
    4. MPAA rating: PG-13
    5. Film series: Jurassic Park

                               

    1.                                                                   CAST:

      • Chris Pratt
        Owen Grady
      • Bryce Dallas Howard
        Claire Dearing
      • Vincent D'Onofrio
        Vic Hoskins
      • Ty Simpkins
        Gray Mitchell
      • Nick Robinson
        Zach Mitchell
      • Omar Sy
        Barry
      • B.D. Wong
        Henry Wu
      • Irfan Khan
        Simon Masrani
      • Judy Greer
        Karen Mitchell
      • Jake Johnson
        Lowery Cruthers
      • Lauren Lapkus
        Vivian
      • Katie McGrath
        Zara Young
      • Brian Tee
        Katashi Hamada
      • Eddie J. Fernandez
        Paddock Worker
      • Andy Buckley
        Scott Mitchell
      • Kelly Washington
        Zach's Girlfriend
      • Divine Prince Ty Emmecca
        Park Visitor African Dignitary
      • Fileena Bahris
        Visitor
      • Jennifer Rikert Wolski
        Upscale Park Visitor/Evacuee
      • Matthew Cardarople
        Ride Operator
      • Gary Weeks
        Father Of Three
      • Helene Cardona
        Innnovation Center French Announcer
      • Eric Edelstein
        Paddock Supervisor
      • Inder Kumar
        Park Visitor
      • Courtney J. Clark
        Mosasaurus Announcer
      • Colby Boothman
        Young Raptor Handler
      • James DuMont
        Hal Osterly
      • Matthew Burke
        Jim Drucker
      • Anna Talakkottur
        Eric Brand
      • Michael Papajohn
        InGen Contractor
      • William Gary Smith
        Park Ranger
      • Isaac Keys
        Control Room Security Guard
      • Patrick Crowley
        Flight Instructor
      • Chad Randall
        InGen Soldier
      • Bill Ogilvie
        Spanish Parkgoer
      • Alan Tam
        Chinese Parkgoer
      • Yvonne Welch
        Italian Mother
      • Chloe Perrin
        Italian Girl
      • Timothy Eulich
        ACU Trooper
      • Kevin Foster
        ACU Gunner
      • Bonnie Wild
        Park Announcer
      • Brad Bird
        Monrail Announcer
      • Colin Trevorrow
        Mr. DNA

      Crew


      • Colin Trevorrow
        Director, Screenwriter
      • Frank Marshall
        Producer
      • Justin Gladden
        Producer
      • Patrick Crowley
        Producer, Unit Production Manager
      • Shawn Walsh
        Executive Producer
      • Steven Spielberg
        Executive Producer
      • Thomas Tull
        Executive Producer
      • Adam Fisk
        Production Coordinator
      • Aimee Stuit
        Makeup
      • Al Nelson
        Supervising Sound Editor, Sound/Sound Designer
      • Alex Aponte
        Production Coordinator
      • Alexis Forni
        Production Coordinator
      • Allison Gordin
        Makeup
      • Amanda Knight
        Production Coordinator
      • Amanda Silver
        Screenwriter, Screen Story
      • Amy C. Weinberg
        Makeup
      • Annabelle MacNeal
        Makeup
      • Avery FX
        Visual Effects
      • Benjamin A. Burtt
        Sound Effects Editor
      • Bridgett Buss
        Production Coordinator
      • Brooks P. Guyer
        Camera Operator
      • Carl Variste
        Hair Styles
      • Carla Benholtz
        Makeup
      • Carla Bowen
        First Assistant Director
      • Caty Maxey
        Art Director
      • Chris Castaldi
        First Assistant Director
      • Chris Treichel
        Line Producer
      • Christa Munro
        Art Director
      • Christopher Boyes
        Re-Recording Mixer
      • Christopher O'Hara
        Stunts Coordinator
      • Christopher Raimo
        Associate Producer
      • Courtney Lether
        Makeup
      • Craig Fincannon
        Casting
      • Daniel Orlandi
        Costume Designer
      • Darryl Lucas
        Makeup
      • David Chow
        Set Designer
      • Derek Connolly
        Screenwriter
      • Doug Meerdink
        Supervising Art Director
      • Edward Verreaux
        Production Designer
      • Elaine Ramires
        Costumes Supervisor
      • Elona Tsou
        Production Supervisor
      • Emily Burgard-Tatum
        Makeup
      • Eric Richard Lasko
        First Assistant Director
      • Ernie Avila
        Set Designer
      • George Lee-McDonnell
        Set Designer
      • George R. Bott
        Second Assistant Director
      • Glen McIntosh
        Supervising Animator
      • Gloria Betz
        Makeup
      • Gwendolyn Yates Whittle
        Supervising Sound Editor
      • Industrial Light & Magic
        Visual Effects, Animator
      • Jack Lazzaro
        Makeup
      • Jami Ross
        Makeup
      • Jason Roberts
        Second Assistant Director
      • Jeffrey Capogreco
        Visual Effects Supervisor
      • Jennifer Hodges
        Hair Styles
      • Jeremy Mesana
        Animator
      • Jessica Cole
        Production Coordinator
      • John Papsidera
        Casting
      • John Schwartzman
        Cinematographer
      • Jordan Aguon
        Makeup
      • Joseph Kasparian
        Visual Effects Supervisor
      • Karen Priser
        Makeup
      • Katherine Jones
        Visual Effects Supervisor
      • Kevin Loo
        Set Designer
      • Kevin Sprout
        CG Supervisor
      • Kevin Stitt
        Editor
      • Kirk H. Francis
        Production Sound Mixer
      • Koh Yishan
        Production Coordinator
      • Kristin Sifton
        Makeup
      • Laine Rykes
        Makeup
      • LaToya Henderson
        Makeup
      • Laura Aguon
        Makeup
      • Laura Aldridge
        Production Coordinator
      • Laura Jackloski
        Production Coordinator
      • Lauren Von Huene
        Production Coordinator
      • LeDeidra Baldwin
        Makeup
      • Legacy Effects
        Visual Effects
      • Level 256
        Visual Effects
      • Lisa Mae Fincannon
        Casting
      • Liz Dahl
        Makeup
      • Lorrie Campbell
        Set Designer
      • Malhealani Diego
        Hair Styles
      • Marine Chene
        Production Coordinator
      • Martyn Culpitt
        Visual Effects Supervisor
      • Mary Mastro
        Department Head Hair
      • Melanie Farley
        Production Coordinator
      • Melizah Schmidt
        Hair Styles
      • Melody Levy
        Makeup
      • Michael Crichton
        Character(s) created by
      • Michael Giacchino
        Composer (Music Score)
      • Michael Meinardus
        Special Effects Supervisor
      • Paige Reeves
        Makeup
      • Pascal Garneau
        Sound Effects Editor
      • Patrick Loungeway
        Cinematographer
      • Pearlyn Yeo
        Production Coordinator
      • Pete Horner
        Sound/Sound Designer, Re-Recording Mixer
      • Phil Tippett
        Visual Effects Supervisor
      • Philippe Theroux
        Visual Effects Supervisor
      • Randy Beckman
        Stunts Coordinator
      • Rhys Claringbull
        CG Supervisor
      • Rick Jaffa
        Screenwriter, Screen Story
      • Ron Mendell
        Art Director
      • Ron Reiss
        Set Decorator
      • Russell Allen
        Production Supervisor
      • Scott Guitteau
        Sound Effects Editor
      • Scott Plauche
        Art Director
      • Sean Garcia
        Production Coordinator
      • Sheila Giroux
        Production Coordinator
      • Stacey Herbert
        Makeup
      • Stella Vacarro
        Set Designer
      • Tammy Lee
        Set Designer
      • Tania Kahale
        Makeup
      • Tim Alexander
        Visual Effects Supervisor
      • Todd Cherniawsky
        Set Designer
      • Travis Hoover
        Production Sound Mixer
      • Trevor Waterson
        Co-producer
      • Trinh Vu
        Set Designer
      • Vicki Vacca
        Makeup
      • Vivian Baker
        Department Head Makeup
      • Wainani Young Tomich
        Second Assistant Director
      • Wendy Lowe
        Associate Producer
      • Woojo Jeon
        Production Manager

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    STORY

    JURASSIC WORLD IS A BIG, SHINY, AND ENTERTAINING ROLLER COASTER RIDE, THOUGH THE ‘WORLD’ IS MORE INTERESTING THAN THE PEOPLE.

    Jurassic World picks up twenty-two years after the events of Jurassic Park, at a time when the late John Hammond’s dream of a fully-functional dinosaur amusement park on Isla Nublar has finally been realized. However, the reality of keeping such a massively expensive business afloat means having to maintain high-security measures, appeal to multiple corporate investors, and continuously unveil new products (read: dinosaurs) to keep the public from losing interest in the park and its various “biological attractions.”
    Jurassic World operations manager Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) is charged with overseeing the launch of the park’s latest attraction: the Indominus rex, an extremely dangerous hybrid dinosaur that was designed by the park’s chief geneticist, Dr. Henry Wu (B.D. Wong) and his team of engineers. Before everyone knows it, the Indominus rex has escaped its pen and is running wild around the park, leaving it to Claire, velociraptor handler Owen Grady (Chris Pratt), and Jurassic World security forces to stop the creature… before it reaches the unsuspecting customers.
    Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park sequel The Lost World and Joe Johnston’s Jurassic Park III were commercially successful, but at the same time, neither film is generally regarded as having reached artistic heights similar to those scaled by Spielberg’s original 1993 installment. Jurassic World doesn’t come close to reaching (much less clearing) that high bar either, though what it lacks in inventiveness and innovation, it makes up for by being a fun work of crowd-pleasing blockbuster entertainment.


    Colin Trevorrow and Derek Connolly, the director/writer team behind 2012 indie breakout film Safety Not Guaranteed, co-penned the Jurassic World script, while Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver (Dawn of the Planet of the Apes) are credited for their work on an earlier screenplay draft. The film often plays as a mix tape of the best elements from the previous Jurassic Parkinstallments, be they variations on iconic sequences (as well as major action set pieces) or familiar plot developments. As a result, Jurassic World frequently walks the line between homage and knock-off, but solid pacing and tight execution allow the film to avoid feeling like reheated leftovers.
    Trevorrow, as the co-writer/director, does more than assemble good action sequences that involve (what else?) dinosaurs on the loose. He also sketches a clear and carefully-designed map of what life is like in the Jurassic World universe. The first half of the film is devoted to that world-building process, which allows Trevorrow to quickly bring longtime fans up to speed (since the last Jurassic Park movie), while at the same time clearing the table enough so that any future installments do not need to keep looking back over their shoulder. Jurassic World is a successful “soft reboot” of the franchise, on those grounds alone.
    Directing-wise, Trevorrow succeeds at letting Jurassic World steadily gain momentum over the course of its three-act narrative, and the cinematography by John Schwartzman (The Amazing Spider-Man) allows the story to unfold like an amusement park ride. Obstructive camera angles and shots are used to build up a sense of intrigue as details are gradually revealed, before more expansive visuals of the actual Jurassic World establishment (and its prehistoric beasts) are employed to generate a sense of awe and wonder. The same is true once the plot kicks into full-gear, as brightly-lit sequences showing majestic dinosaurs in motion (brought to life via a solid combination of CGI and practical means) are juxtaposed with visually dark and claustrophobic action scenes of the Indominus rex (among other predators) on the hunt. 3D isn’t so much of a necessity, but your Jurassic World viewing experience will be enhanced by watching the film on an IMAX screen.
    Jurassic World frequently references Jurassic Park visually (by way of “Easter eggs” and set pieces that bring iconic JPmoments to mind), while at the same time invoking Spielberg’s film with the score by composer Michael Giaccchino (Up,Star Trek), which blends John Williams’ classic Jurassic Park leitmotifs with exhilarating (and original) material to efficiently set the mood. Thematically, Trevorrow’s installment carries on ideas and issues addressed in Spielberg’s film adaptation of Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park novel, by expanding upon them with subplots that revolve around dinosaurs being viewed as property (the kind that can be used for a variety of purposes). These elements are secondary to the special effects and action, but are developed enough for Jurassic World to avoid being completely brainless.

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