Thursday, December 8, 2022

A Fierce Battle Between Blacks and Hispanics Lies Ahead if the Mission to Systematically Target Blacks in 2023 Isn't Aborted


Councilman Edward Pollard, who currently holds the Houston City Council District J is being systematically targeted by Hispanics in the Tuesday, November 7, 2023, General Election. And Councilwoman Letitia Plummer, who currently holds the Houston City Council At-Large Position #4 seat, is also being targeted by Hispanics. You can "CLICK HERE" to read the (22-PAGE LAWSUIT) for yourself.

"GAME-CHANGER."


Ivan Sanchez named Diane Olmos Guzman as his treasurer on November 22, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council District J, according to his filing with the City Secretary. What this means is that Ivan Sanchez is planning to unseat Councilman Edward Pollard and claim "DISTRICT J" for his people!!! You can "CLICK HERE" to read the (22-PAGE LAWSUIT) for yourself.

"GAME-CHANGER."


Roy Morales named Bert Keller as his treasurer on October 18, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #4, according to his filing with the City Secretary. What this means is that Roy Morales is planning to unseat Councilwoman Letitia Plummer and claim the "AT-LARGE POSITION #4"  seat for his people!!! You can "CLICK HERE" to read the (22-PAGE LAWSUIT) for yourself.


A lawsuit was filed against the City of Houston on Monday, December 5, 2022, in Federal Court. You can "CLICK HERE" to read the (22-PAGE LAWSUIT) for yourself.

A Fierce Battle Between Blacks and Hispanics Lies Ahead if the Mission to Systematically Target Blacks in 2023 Isn't Aborted

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

There's a passage of scripture in the King James Version of the Holy Bible that says, "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children."

Now, I'm not a Preacher, Pastor, Prophet, or Saint. Nor have I lived a perfect life. However, I love my people. And I'm not going to sit back and allow my people to continuously be lied to and led astray by dirty politicians (some Black), who are mortgaging the future of our children's children for their own selfish gain.

As a people, Blacks are conservative by nature, and for the most part, we believe in God and are highly spiritual human beings. However, sin, greed, and fear have caused many Believers to shrink back, go silent and give up far too much territory to "ENEMIES OF GOD" during these last days.

We've allowed the "ENEMIES OF GOD" to turn us against one another by using divisive "POLITICALLY CHARGED" rhetoric to cause us to lose sight of the fact that we are more than Conquerors through Christ who strengthens us. In fact, I learned Romans 8:37 as a child growing up in the church. In the New Living Translation of the Holy Bible, it reads, "No, despite all these things, overwhelming victory is ours through Christ, who loved us."

Why am I talking about scripture and quoting passages out of the Bible today? Well, because right now, our nation is on a fast track toward a Civil War if "PEOPLE WHO LOVE GOD" and our nation don't rise up and start reclaiming positions of authority. After all, Proverbs 29:2, in the King James Version of the Holy Bible states, "When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn." 

NOBODY'S PERFECT

There's not one person walking the earth who is perfect. However, just recently, the mainstream media and their political allies tore the life of Herschel Walker in the race for the United States Senate. Senator Raphael Warnock has a bunch of skeletons in his closet, just like the rest of us. However, the skeletons of some "POLITICAL ELITES" are being ignored, while "POLITICAL OUTSIDERS" are being publicly humiliated, and castigated in ways designed to discourage "GOOD PEOPLE" who may have made mistakes in their past lives into positions where they're cowering and shrinking back in fear of having their lives torn apart. 

Remember, in the King James Version of the Holy Bible, Romans 3:23, states, "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God." Did you see the operative word "ALL" in that passage? That means you, me, and everyone else have fallen short of the glory of God at some point in our lives.

THE TIME IS RIGHT

I come boldly today declaring that it's time for Believers to rise up and set aside petty politics and reclaim our rightful place as CHAMPIONS, KINGS, AND CONQUERERS, as God's plan for America continues to unfold. And to do this, we must set aside "PARTISAN LABELS" in our upcoming Tuesday, November 7, 2023, City of Houston General Election, (HISD) School Board Elections, and (HCC) School Board Elections in the Bayou City.

Amanda Edwards named Melanie Gray as her treasurer on March 23, 2022, in the race for Mayor of Houston, according to her filing with the City Secretary.

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Anthony Dolcefino named Wayne Dolcefino as his treasurer on September 23, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #1, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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Charles Onwuche named Nkechi Onwuche as his treasurer on March 1, 2022, in the race for (NO PARTICULAR RACE SPECIFIED), according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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Chris Hollins named Katy Caldwell as his treasurer on February 7, 2022, in the race for Mayor of Houston, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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Cynthia Reyes-Ravilla named David Corpus as her treasurer on November 18, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council District H, according to her filing with the City Secretary.

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Danielle Keys Bess named Eloise Wilson as her treasurer on December 2, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large At-Large Position #2, according to her filing with the City Secretary.

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Donnell Cooper named Alton Smith as his treasurer on March 3, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position 3, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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Floyd Ford named Phil Vhondo as his treasurer on August 3, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council District D, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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Ivan Sanchez named Diane Olmos Guzman as his treasurer on November 22, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council District J, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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James Joseph named Tamuke Smith as his treasurer on December 5, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position 3, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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Joaquin Martinez named Graciela “Gracie” Martinez as his treasurer on July 29, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council District I, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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John Branch named Marcus Johnson as his treasurer on October 4, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position 4, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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John Whitmire named John Harris Whitmire (self) as his treasurer on November 14, 2022, in the race for Mayor of Houston, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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Leah Wolfthal named Leah Wolfthal (self) as her treasurer on August 3, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council District (NO SPECIFIC RACE INDICATED), according to her filing with the City Secretary.

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Lee Kaplan named Gilbert A. Herrera as his treasurer on January 1, 2022, in the race for Mayor of Houston, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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Mario Castillo named Mary Ramos as his treasurer on November 15, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council District H, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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Mark McGee named Stella De La Cruz as his treasurer on November 14, 2022, in the race for (NO PARTICULAR RACE SPECIFIED), according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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According to her filing with the City Secretary, Marina Coryat named Ruth A. Martey as her treasurer on April 26, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large #2.

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Melanie Miles named Lance Bazil as her treasurer on August 23, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position 1, according to her filing with the City Secretary.

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Naoufal Houjami named Naoufal Houjami (self) as his treasurer on November 10, 2022, in the race for Mayor of Houston, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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Nicholas “Nick” Hellyar named Tirey B. Counts as his treasurer on August 8, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council District (NO SPECIFIC RACE INDICATED), according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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Obioha “OBES” Nwabara changed his treasurer on October 12, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council (NO SPECIFIC RACE INDICATED), according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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Ralph “Rafa” Garcia named Jerry Devola as his treasurer on September 12, 2022, in the race for Mayor of Houston, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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Rickey “RayKey” Tezino named Lawrence Sims as his treasurer on September 19, 2022, in the race for Mayor of Houston, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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Robin Williams named Julia Rene Williams as her treasurer on August 18, 2022, in the race for Mayor of Houston, according to her filing with the City Secretary.

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Roy Morales named Bert Keller as his treasurer on October 18, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #4, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

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According to her filing with the City Secretary, Twila Carter named Claudette McKee as her treasurer on September 19, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #3.

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"GAME-CHANGER."













Melanie Miles named Lance Bazil as her treasurer on August 23, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #1, according to her filing with the City Secretary.

"GAME-CHANGER."


Anthony Dolcefino named Wayne Dolcefino as his treasurer on September 23, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large Position #1, according to his filing with the City Secretary.

"GAME-CHANGER."


Danielle Keys Bess named Eloise Wilson as her treasurer on December 2, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large At-Large Position #2, according to her filing with the City Secretary.

"GAME-CHANGER."


According to her filing with the City Secretary, Marina Coryat named Ruth A. Martey as her treasurer on April 26, 2022, in the race for Houston City Council At-Large #2.

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Councilwoman Tarsha Jackson (District B), Councilwoman Carolyn Evans Shabazz (District D), Councilwoman Tiffany D. Thomas (District F), Councilman Edward Pollard (District J), Councilwoman Martha Castex Tatum (District K), and Councilwoman Letitia Plummer (At-Large Position 4) make up the African American contingent on Houston's City Council. At least two of these (6) individuals need to go on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, when the General Election takes place. Council Member Tarsha Jackson and Council Member Carolyn Evans Shabazz must go!!! You "CLICK HERE" for important deadlines and filing requirements.


A lawsuit was filed against the City of Houston on Monday, December 5, 2022, in Federal Court. You can "CLICK HERE" to read the (22-PAGE LAWSUIT) for yourself.


Councilmember Tarsha Jackson (District B), and Councilmember Carolyn Evans Shabazz should both be replaced on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in Houston, Texas. You "CLICK HERE" for important deadlines and filing requirements.


Mayor Sylvester Turner, Controller Chris Brown, Councilman Dave Martin (District E), Councilwoman Karla Cisneros (District H), Councilman Robert Gallegos (District I), Councilman Mike Knox (At-Large Position 1), Councilman David Robinson (At-Large Position 2), and Councilman Michael Kubosh are all term-limited and cannot run for reelection on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in Houston, Texas. You "CLICK HERE" for important deadlines and filing requirements.

Eight City Leaders Are Term-Limited and Prohibited from Running for Reelection on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in Houston

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

One of the first things everyone planning for office needs to be made aware of, is that you don't have to kiss anyone's ring to run for public office on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Did you hear me? You don't have to kiss anyone's ring to run for Mayor, City Controller, or City Council in the upcoming City of Houston General Election.

FILING FEES TO RUN MAYOR, CONTROLLER, AND CITY COUNCIL

If you plan to run for Mayor of Houston, your filing fee is $1,250 and must be paid in cash, by cashier’s check, or by certified check payable to the City of Houston. The fee to run for Controller is $750, and the fee to run for one of the City Council positions is only $500 dollars.

Also, please note that “FILING FEES” are non-refundable, and, no personal checks or money orders are accepted as forms of payment.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS TO RUN FOR MAYOR, CONTROLLER, AND CITY COUNCIL

Pursuant to Texas Election Code section 141.001 and Article V, section 4 of the City of Houston Charter, to be eligible for public elective office, a candidate for City elective office:

MUST BE a United States citizen;

MUST BE 18 years of age or older on or before the first day of the term to be filled at the election;

MUST NOT have been determined by a final judgment of a court to be 1) totally mentally incapacitated or 2) partially mentally incapacitated without the right to vote;

MUST NOT have been finally convicted of a felony from which the person has not been pardoned or otherwise released from the resulting disabilities;

Please note that pursuant to Election Code section 141.031(a-1), a person who has been finally convicted of a felony must include in the application proof that the person is eligible for public office.

Release from or successful completion of probation or parole does not make a convicted felon eligible for a place on the ballot or able to hold elected office.

MUST have resided continuously in Texas for 12 months immediately preceding the filing deadline for a candidate’s application for a place on the ballot (or for write-in candidates, the date of the election at which the candidate’s name is written in);

Candidates for Mayor, City Controller, or At-Large Council Member, MUST have resided continuously in the City for 12 months immediately preceding election day;

Candidates for District Council Member MUST have resided continuously in the territory encompassed by the City Council District to be served for 12 months immediately preceding election day; and

Per Local Government Code Section 43.130, a resident of an area annexed for limited purposes is not eligible to be a candidate for or to be elected to a municipal office.


MUST be registered to vote in the territory from which the office is elected on or before the date of the filing deadline for a candidate’s application for a place on the ballot (or for write-in candidates, the date of the election at which the candidate’s name is written in).

IMPORTANT ELECTION DEADLINES FOR THE 2023 MAYORAL ELECTION

Sunday, January 1, 2023,* – First Day to apply for a ballot by mail using Application for a Ballot by Mail (ABBM) or Federal Post Card Application (FPCA). *First day to file does not move because of New Year’s Day holiday. An “Annual ABBM” or FPCA for a January or February 2023 election may be filed earlier, but not earlier than the 60th day before the date of the January or February election.

Saturday, July 22, 2023 – First Day to File for Place on the General Election Ballot if you plan to run for City of Houston Mayor, Houston City Controller, Houston City Council, HISD School Board, or HCC School Board in the Bayou City.

Monday, August 21, 2023 – Last Day to File for a Place on the General Election Ballot if you plan to run for City of Houston Mayor, Houston City Controller, Houston City Council, HISD School Board, or HCC School Board in the Bayou City.

Monday, October 23, 2023 – First Day of Early Voting by Personal Appearance if you plan on casting your ballot in person at one of the Early Voting locations.

Friday, November 3, 2023 – Last Day of Early Voting by Personal Appearance if you plan on casting your ballot in person at one of the Early Voting locations.

Tuesday, November 7, 2023 – Election Day, is the final opportunity for Houstonians who didn’t cast their votes early to vote.

KEY 2023 RACES

On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, The City of Houston will conduct a general election at voting sites that will be available throughout the City of Houston. The offices that will be present on the ballot are as follows:

Mayor
Council Member, District A
Council Member, District B
Council Member, District C
Council Member, District D
Council Member, District E
Council Member, District F
Council Member, District G
Council Member, District H
Council Member, District I
Council Member, District J
Council Member, District K
Council Member, At-Large Position 1
Council Member, At-Large Position 2
Council Member, At-Large Position 3
Council Member, At-Large Position 4
Council Member, At-Large Position 5
City Controller

As you already know, Mayor Sylvester Turner is term-limited, and current City of Houston Controller, Chris Brown is also term-limited, which means Houstonians will be electing a new financial watchdog on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in the Bayou City.

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Mayor Sylvester Turner is term-limited and cannot run for reelection on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Anyone who meets the qualifications to run for Mayor of Houston, should not be afraid to do so. The filing fee to run for Mayor is only $1,250 dollars. You "CLICK HERE" for important deadlines and filing requirements.



Controller Chris Brown is term-limited and cannot run for reelection on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Anyone who meets the qualifications to run for the City of Houston Controller, should not be afraid to do so. The filing fee to run for City Controller is only $750.00 dollars. You "CLICK HERE" for important deadlines and filing requirements.



Councilman Dave Martin is term-limited and cannot run for reelection on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Anyone who meets the qualifications to run for Houston City Council District E, should not be afraid to do so. The filing fee to run for City Controller is only $500.00 dollars. You "CLICK HERE" for important deadlines and filing requirements.



Councilwoman Karla Cisneros is term-limited and cannot run for reelection on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Anyone who meets the qualifications to run for Houston City Council District H, should not be afraid to do so. The filing fee to run for City Controller is only $500.00 dollars. You "CLICK HERE" for important deadlines and filing requirements.



Councilman Robert Gallegos is term-limited and cannot run for reelection on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Anyone who meets the qualifications to run for Houston City Council District I, should not be afraid to do so. The filing fee to run for City Controller is only $500.00 dollars. You "CLICK HERE" for important deadlines and filing requirements.


Councilman Mike Knox is term-limited and cannot run for reelection on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Anyone who meets the qualifications to run for Houston City Council At-Large Position 1, should not be afraid to do so. The filing fee to run for City Controller is only $500.00 dollars. You "CLICK HERE" for important deadlines and filing requirements.




Councilman Davi Robinson is term-limited and cannot run for reelection on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Anyone who meets the qualifications to run for Houston City Council At-Large Position 2, should not be afraid to do so. The filing fee to run for City Controller is only $500.00 dollars. You "CLICK HERE" for important deadlines and filing requirements.




Councilman Michael Kubosh is term-limited and cannot run for reelection on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Anyone who meets the qualifications to run for Houston City Council At-Large Position 3, should not be afraid to do so. The filing fee to run for City Controller is only $500.00 dollars. You "CLICK HERE" for important deadlines and filing requirements.

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"GAME-CHANGER."













Investigative Reporter Aubrey R. Taylor will be keeping a close eye on the upcoming, November 7, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election, (HISD) Houston Independent School Board Election, and HCC Houston Community College School Board Elections, along with Dr. Steven Hotze, publisher of Conservative Republicans of Texas News, (also Founder of the Liberty Center for God & Country), and Weston Martinez, president of The Voter Fraud Bureau of Investigations. You "CLICK HERE" for important deadlines and filing requirements.

Our Upcoming 2022 Year End Review Edition Will Feature Endorsed Candidates from Our November 8, 2022, Midterm Slate Card

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

I’m thankful to God for His goodness, mercy, and grace today! In case you don’t know, I wasn’t born into the greatest of situations. However, throughout it all, I’ve persevered through every challenge, and can proudly say that I’ve cleared every obstacle that’s been placed in front of me, with God’s help.

As I look back over the last election season, it pleases me greatly to inform you that my “2022 MIDTERM ENDORSEMENT CARD” outperformed every other non-partisan card in the entire state of Texas. And just for the record, three out of the four awesome “GOP JUDICIAL CANDIDATES” who won their races in Harris County, Texas were all endorsed on my “2022 MIDTERM ENDORSEMENT CARD” on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, in Harris County, Texas.

PRESSING FORWARD

As I prepare to press forward into the “2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CYCLE” I would like to inform everyone that my courage is unwavering. And just so you know, my commitment to “PUTTING PEOPLE OVER POLITICS” has grown stronger, and more tenacious. That being said, “MY WAR ON CORRUPTION” in Harris County, Texas will continue, as God’s plan for my life continues to unfold.

YEAR-END REVIEW

All of the public figures you see highlighted below will be featured inside “THE UPCOMING YEAR-END REVIEW EDITON” of Houston Business Connections Newspaper© that’s scheduled to be distributed to homes and businesses inside targeted areas of Harris County, Texas including, but not limited to, Sunnyside, South Park, Acres Homes, Kashmere Gardens, Hiram Clarke, Barrett Station, Corinthians Pointe, Greater Third Ward, Fourth Ward, Fifth Ward, Greater Greenspoint, Settegast, and many others.

 
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"GAME-CHANGER."


Judge Sandra Peake (Democrat), was a bonified, seasoned attorney before she ever ran for a judicial position. That being said, she also ran for local judicial positions several times before winning. If you ask me, Judge Sandra J. Peake is the embodiment of what it means never give up. And on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, I am proud to say that I endorsed Judge Sandra Peake, as I've always done, and she won her bid for re-election, over Leonel Leo Farias, II, by a wide margin. Comparatively speaking, Judge Sandra received 548,215 votes, for 51.90% of the vote, and her opponent, Leonel Leo Farias II, only received 507,991 votes, for 48.10% of the vote.

"GAME-CHANGER."


Paula Goodhart (Republican), was endorsed by me over Judge Ronnisha Bowman (Democrat), in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 2, in Harris County, Texas, and she emerged victorious by a slim margin of 4,889 votes with 1,058,707 votes cast in their race.

"GAME-CHANGER."


Leslie Johnson (Republican), was endorsed by me over Porscha Natasha Brown (Democrat), in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 3, in Harris County, Texas, and she emerged victorious by a very slim margin of 267 votes with 1,059,382 votes cast in their race.

"GAME-CHANGER."


Jessica N. Padilla (Republican), was endorsed by me over Je’Rell A. Rogers (Democrat), in the race for Judge, County Criminal Court at Law No. 14, in Harris County, Texas, and she emerged victorious by a slim margin of 14,290 votes with 1,053 votes cast in their race.

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You can "CLICK HERE" to view the cover of the "2022 Year-End Review Edition" of Houston Business Connections Newspaper. Please call (281)788-3033 to discuss your inclusion in this edition.

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