Alexander Dobronravov: “I have four children”


Biography

Alexander Dobronravov is known to many Soviet listeners for his participation in the musical group “Jolly Fellows” as a soloist in the distant 1980s. The man continues to prove himself no less talented as a full-fledged solo performer, as well as a songwriter for such domestic celebrities as Alla Pugacheva, Philip Kirkorov, Vladimir Presnyakov, Grigory Leps and others.

Best movie roles

Viktor Dobronravov’s film debut took place in 2001, when he starred in a passing role in the film “Moscow Windows”. Then he was invited to the projects “Antikiller-2”, “Code of Honor”, ​​“Escape”, but these works of Viktor Dobronravov remained practically unnoticed.

Great success came to the actor in 2005 after the release of the comedy-melodramatic sitcom “Don’t Be Born Beautiful,” in which Victor played the courier Fyodor Korotkov.

In the series "Don't Be Born Beautiful"

Dobronravov got into this film by accident, and initially they wanted to approve him for the main role, but later the plans of the creators of the series changed.

This series was extremely popular among viewers, thanks to this Victor gained fame and more opportunities to realize his talent.

In a play with Father Fyodor Dobronravov

In the series “Everything is Possible,” Dobronravov was entrusted with the main role - he played the head of the sales department, Vlad.

Viktor Dobronravov proved that he is capable of playing not only comedic roles in the film “Yalta-45”, where he played the role of saboteur Kavun. He played an equally serious role in the detective project “Goryunov”, where such famous actors as Maxim Averin and Ekaterina Klimova starred with him.

In the photo: Dobronravov in the TV series “Goryunov”

Dobronravov is selective about the choice of proposed roles:

“Like any normal artist, I do not tolerate vulgarity. And in general, I have great respect for my profession, so I never cross the line of decency,” says Dobronravov.

Today, the actor’s filmography includes more than sixty TV series and feature films; in addition, he actively works in dubbing and his voice is used by characters in Hollywood films, as well as foreign cartoons and computer games.

In the photo: Viktor Dobronravov in the play “Mademoiselle Nitouche”

His awards include the Moskovsky Komsomolets Award and the Theater Star Award in the Beginners category for Best Supporting Actor in the production of Smile on Us, Lord.

In the play “Smile on Us, Lord”

Childhood and youth

The biography of Alexander Andreevich Dobronravov began on July 30, 1962 on Old Arbat Street in Moscow. His parents had nothing to do with creativity - his father Andrei Sergeevich was a professor, and his mother Stalina Fedorovna was an engineer.

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Alexander Dobronravov in his youth
The boy’s grandmother began to study music after he, as a 3-year-old child, easily played the melody of the song “Eh, the box is full” on the piano.

In 1979, the guy received a certificate of completion of secondary general education and music education. After this, he entered the Institute of Culture at the conducting and choral department, from which he successfully graduated in 1983.

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Alexander Dobronravov in the army
The creative young man, after graduating from university, inevitably faced 2 years in the army; he was assigned to the railway troops. At the end of his service, Dobronravov took part in the construction of the Baikal-Amur Mainline.

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Born on January 19, 1986 in Moscow.[3]

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Music

1985 was a turning point in the life of young Alexander. He met composer and vocalist Evgeniy Khavtan, leader of the rock band Bravo. The musician invited the young man to take the place of keyboard player in the band. At that time, the place of the vocalist belonged to the outrageous singer Zhanna Aguzarova. Dobronravov participated in the creation of the group’s second album, after which he began to try his hand at other musical groups.

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Alexander Dobronravov and Sergei Krylov
For 4 years, Alexander was a member of the “Jolly Fellows” ensemble, playing the role of soloist, composer and arranger (until 1992). Soon after this, he continued to experiment with solo work, and also work together with singer Sergei Krylov (their main hits were the songs “The Month of May”, “Autumn - Golden Leaf Falls” and “In the hangout KaKak the evenings are delightful in Russia”, which later became his calling card. The following year, the singer joined the White Eagle group as a composer and music producer.

Alexander Dobronravov - “How delightful the evenings are in Russia”

The founder of the team, businessman Vladimir Zhechkov, helped him with this. During his time working in this team, Alexander produced 4 albums, which included some of the artist’s compositions - “God”, “Heaven”, “I will buy you a new life”, “Good evening”.

Also at this time, the artist recorded the popular song “Daisies for Natasha” and took part in the filming of a video for this composition. In addition, he became one of the musical directors of the film “When the Night Lights Swing” together with other celebrities - Joseph Kobzon, Larisa Dolina, Valery Meladze, Zhanna Aguzarova and others.

Alexander Dobronravov - “Lone Wolf”

In the late 90s, the musician finally chose the path of a solo artist. As Dobronravov stated in one interview, he was always more interested in the career of a singer than a composer. His song called “Lone Wolf” became one of the main musical hits of the new millennium. The album of the same name was released in 2002.

A year before, Alexander recognized the poet Mikhail Tanich personally. Their collaboration lasted more than 10 years and resulted in the creation of an album in 2013 called “Territory of Love.”

The year 2010 was marked for Dobronravov by the fact that he was included in the honorary number of the Union of Composers of Russia. 4 years later, he released an album called “Unexpectedly,” consisting of 16 compositions recorded with poems by Russian poets.

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Simon Osiashvili, Philip Kirkorov and Alexander Dobronravov
In 2020, the musician released a new single, “Motherland,” dedicated to his boundless love for his native land. In the fall, the release of the track “Life” took place, the author of the words was Larisa Archipenko, and the music was written by composer from Belarus German Titov.

Alexander not only creates music for his own songs, but is also the author of hits for some Russian pop stars, for example, “Love Each Other” by Vera Brezhneva, “Somewhere Behind the Clouds” by Grigory Leps, “Love Five Stars” by Philip Kirkorov and many others .

Plot

The story of Alexander is told by the aged Ptolemy Lagus, who was once his comrade-in-arms and became king of Hellenistic Egypt, and focuses primarily on Alexander's conquest of Persia and India. Events take place against the backdrop of the personal life of the great commander. Having become king of Macedonia at the age of 20, Alexander conquered most of the civilized world known at that time during his 13-year reign. The director is trying to comprehend such a brilliant success and the fate of Alexander, who was admired like a god.

The film shows two battles in some detail, although not with historical accuracy: the battle of Gaugamela with the Persian king Darius III Codoman and on the Hydaspes River with the Indian king Porus.

At the beginning of the film, Ptolemy talks about the parents of Alexander the Great - King Philip II of Macedonia and his wife Olympias of Epirus and their unsuccessful life together. It shows how Alexander studied with the philosopher Aristotle, tamed Bucephalus, and quarreled with his father at a feast. As a result, Philip II dies at the festival at the hands of his bodyguard, Pausanias’s lover, Alexander becomes king of Macedonia, and Olympias, who was suspected of murder, carries out reprisals against the king’s newly-made wife and her child.

The latter shares power with the old military leader Antipater, the father of the young military man Cassander, and Alexander goes on a campaign to the East, during which he inflicts a decisive defeat on the Persians at Gaugamela, and at the same time captures Babylon. The young and invincible king proclaims Babylon as the capital of his new empire and immediately guarantees the safety of Darius Kodoman's daughter Stateira, which marks the beginning of the eastern course of the king's policy. Alexander soon buries the body he found of Darius, killed by the traitor satrap Bessus, invades Bactria and Sogdiana and there at a feast he sees Princess Roxana among the dancers. He intends to marry Roxana, but this causes opposition from the military leaders, and Cassander comes into conflict with the king.

Despite this, Alexander marries Roxana, and the princess herself initially did not want to consummate the marriage, and at the same time tried to kill the king with a dagger. Soon, Alexander organizes reprisals against his comrades in arms - Parmenion and his son Philotas, and Philotas is executed after a formal trial, and Parmenion dies at the hands of Antigonus the Cyclops, the royal military leader. After this, the invincible king overcomes the Hindu Kush mountains and leads the army into the Indus River valley, but he faces a heavy loss. At the feast, Alexander kills his comrade-in-arms and friend Cleitus the Black during a quarrel; moreover, he makes his favorite the Persian Bagoi, whom Alexander noticed back in Babylon. The army, especially veterans, grumble and talk among themselves about returning home. Alexander, using his eloquence, extinguishes the wave of discontent. Soon the Macedonian army wins a difficult battle with the Indian king Porus, during which Alexander is wounded and his horse Bucephalus is killed. As a result, the Macedonian king, realizing all the difficulties of his army during a long and grueling campaign, returned to Babylon. There, the king’s close friend Hephaestion dies of illness, and soon Alexander himself dies.

At the end of the film, Ptolemy concludes the story by telling his secretary about the fate of Alexander's family and his empire.

Personal life

The personal life of a talented performer, composer and music producer turned out to be no less eventful than his creative one. The man was married 3 times, he has 4 children - 1 daughter and 3 sons. According to Dobronravov himself, he has maintained excellent friendly relations with all his former spouses; he even calls them “relatives.”

Alexander maintains an equally close relationship with all his children - daughter Maria and sons Dmitry, Andrey and Daniil. They can always call their father and ask for advice or help, even though they are old enough.

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Alexander Dobronravov and his daughter Maria with a friend
The eldest son Daniil followed in his father’s footsteps and also became a musician (his creative name is Dani Dobry), the middle Andrey works in the oil industry, and the youngest Dmitry is a medical worker.

Maria, who is the common daughter of Dobronravov’s last wife and was born in 2003, is still receiving education and is interested in humanitarian subjects - music, art, English.

Alexander is kind to his family, trying not to post photos with them again and not to advertise the details of his personal life.

Personal life of the actress

The actress’s personal life was quite successful. In 1999, Sasha Alexander married Luke Petzel. Unfortunately, family life did not work out and the couple had to file for divorce. At the end of the summer of 2007, the artist got married again. Her next chosen one was director Edoardo Ponti, son of Sophia Loren and Carlo Ponti. Married to Edoardo, Sasha gave birth to two children: a daughter, Lucia Sofia, and a son, Leonardo Fortunato. Currently, almost nothing is heard about the actress, but her loyal fans do not give up hope of seeing their favorite again.

Alexander Dobronravov now

Now the talented musician continues to give concerts in Russia and neighboring countries. On March 7, 2020, a grand performance took place in honor of the celebrity’s 55th anniversary, held at Vegas City Hall. Invited guests were Philip Kirkorov, Sergei Krylov, Natalia Moskvina and others.

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The singer's new album is scheduled for release in 2020. So far, one composition is known that will definitely be included in the album’s track list - “I’ll Open the Doors.”

Biography of Emperor Alexander II Nikolaevich

On the occasion of the coronation, Alexander II declared an amnesty for the Decembrists, Petrashevites, and participants in the Polish uprising of 1830-1831.

The transformations of Alexander II affected all spheres of Russian society, shaping the economic and political contours of post-reform Russia.

On December 3, 1855, by imperial decree, the Supreme Censorship Committee was closed and discussion of government affairs became open.

In 1856, a secret committee was organized “to discuss measures to organize the life of the landowner peasants.”

On March 3 (February 19, old style), 1861, the emperor signed the Manifesto on the abolition of serfdom and the Regulations on peasants emerging from serfdom, for which they began to call him the “tsar-liberator.” The transformation of peasants into free labor contributed to the capitalization of agriculture and the growth of factory production.

In 1864, by issuing the Judicial Statutes, Alexander II separated the judicial power from the executive, legislative and administrative powers, ensuring its complete independence. The process became transparent and competitive. The police, financial, university and entire secular and spiritual educational systems as a whole were reformed. The year 1864 also marked the beginning of the creation of all-class zemstvo institutions, which were entrusted with the management of economic and other social issues locally. In 1870, on the basis of the City Regulations, city councils and councils appeared.

As a result of reforms in the field of education, self-government became the basis of the activities of universities, and secondary education for women was developed. Three Universities were founded - in Novorossiysk, Warsaw and Tomsk. Innovations in the press significantly limited the role of censorship and contributed to the development of the media.

By 1874, Russia had rearmed its army, created a system of military districts, reorganized the Ministry of War, reformed the officer training system, introduced universal military service, reduced the length of military service (from 25 to 15 years, including reserve service), and abolished corporal punishment. .

The emperor also established the State Bank.

The internal and external wars of Emperor Alexander II were victorious - the uprising that broke out in Poland in 1863 was suppressed, and the Caucasian War (1864) ended. According to the Aigun and Beijing treaties with the Chinese Empire, Russia annexed the Amur and Ussuri territories in 1858-1860. In 1867-1873, the territory of Russia increased due to the conquest of the Turkestan region and the Fergana Valley and the voluntary entry into vassal rights of the Bukhara Emirate and the Khanate of Khiva. At the same time, in 1867, the overseas possessions of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands were ceded to the United States, with which good relations were established. In 1877, Russia declared war on the Ottoman Empire. Türkiye suffered a defeat, which predetermined the state independence of Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania and Montenegro.

Excerpt characterizing Dobronravov, Alexander Andreevich

“Lavg’ushka,” he shouted loudly and angrily. - Well, take it off, you idiot! “Yes, I’m filming anyway,” Lavrushka’s voice answered. - A! “You’re already up,” Denisov said, entering the room. “A long time ago,” said Rostov, “I already went for hay and saw the maid of honor Matilda.” - That's how it is! And I puffed up, bg'at, like a son of a bitch! - Denisov shouted, without pronouncing r. - Such misfortune! Such misfortune! As you left, so it went. Hey, some tea! Denisov, wrinkling his face, as if smiling and showing his short, strong teeth, began to ruffle his fluffy black thick hair with both hands with short fingers, like a dog. “I didn’t dare go to this kg’ysa (the officer’s nickname),” he said, rubbing his forehead and face with both hands. – You can imagine, I didn’t give a single kag’ty, not a single, not a single kag’ty. Denisov took the lit pipe that was handed to him, clenched it into a fist, and, scattering fire, hit it on the floor, continuing to scream. - Sempel will give, pag'ol will beat; Sempel will give, pag'ol will beat. He scattered fire, broke the pipe and threw it away. Denisov paused and suddenly looked cheerfully at Rostov with his sparkling black eyes. - If only there were women. Otherwise, there’s nothing to do here, just like drinking. At least I could fight with it. - Hey, who's there? - he turned to the door, hearing the stopped steps of thick boots with the clanking of spurs and a respectful cough. - Sergeant! - said Lavrushka. Denisov wrinkled his face even more. “Skveg’no,” he said, throwing away a wallet with several gold pieces. “G’ostov, count, my dear, how much is left there, and put the wallet under the pillow,” he said and went out to the sergeant. Rostov took the money and, mechanically, putting aside and arranging old and new gold pieces in piles, began to count them. - A! Telyanin! Zdogovo! They blew me up suddenly! – Denisov’s voice was heard from another room. - Who? At Bykov’s, at the rat’s?... I knew,” said another thin voice, and after that Lieutenant Telyanin, a small officer of the same squadron, entered the room. Rostov threw his wallet under the pillow and shook the small, damp hand extended to him. Telyanin was transferred from the guard for something before the campaign. He behaved very well in the regiment; but they did not like him, and in particular Rostov could neither overcome nor hide his causeless disgust for this officer. - Well, young cavalryman, how is my Grachik serving you? - he asked. (Grachik was a riding horse, a carriage, sold by Telyanin to Rostov.) The lieutenant never looked into the eyes of the person he was talking to; his eyes constantly darted from one object to another. “I saw you rode by today...” “Nothing, good horse,” answered Rostov, despite the fact that this horse, which he bought for 700 rubles, was not worth even half of that price. “She started falling on the left front...,” he added. - The hoof is cracked! It's nothing. I will teach you and show you which rivet to use. “Yes, please show me,” said Rostov. “I’ll show you, I’ll show you, it’s not a secret.” And you will be grateful for the horse. “So I’ll order the horse to be brought,” said Rostov, wanting to get rid of Telyanin, and went out to order the horse to be brought. In the entryway, Denisov, holding a pipe, huddled on the threshold, sat in front of the sergeant, who was reporting something. Seeing Rostov, Denisov winced and, pointing over his shoulder with his thumb into the room in which Telyanin was sitting, winced and shook with disgust. “Oh, I don’t like the fellow,” he said, not embarrassed by the sergeant’s presence. Rostov shrugged his shoulders, as if saying: “Me too, but what can I do!” and, having given orders, returned to Telyanin. Telyanin was still sitting in the same lazy position in which Rostov had left him, rubbing his small white hands. “There are such nasty faces,” Rostov thought as he entered the room. - Well, did they tell you to bring the horse? - Telyanin said, getting up and looking around casually. - I ordered it. - Let's go on our own. I just came in to ask Denisov about yesterday’s order. Got it, Denisov? - Not yet. Where are you going? “I want to teach a young man how to shoe a horse,” said Telyanin. They went out onto the porch and into the stables. The lieutenant showed how to make a rivet and went home. When Rostov returned, there was a bottle of vodka and sausage on the table. Denisov sat in front of the table and cracked his pen on paper. He looked gloomily into Rostov's face. “I’m writing to her,” he said. He leaned his elbows on the table with a pen in his hand, and, obviously delighted at the opportunity to quickly say in words everything he wanted to write, expressed his letter to Rostov. “You see, dg'ug,” he said. - We sleep until we love. We are children of God... but I fell in love - and you are God, you are pure, as on the day of creation... Who else is this? Drive him to Chog't. Once! - he shouted at Lavrushka, who, without any timidity, approached him. - Who should be? They ordered it themselves. The sergeant came for the money. Denisov frowned, wanted to shout something and fell silent. “It’s a big deal,” he said to himself. - How much money is left in the wallet? - he asked Rostov. – Seven new and three old. - Ah, skveg'no! Well, why are you standing there, stuffed animals, send the sergeant-major,” Denisov shouted at Lavrushka. “Please, Denisov, take the money from me, because I have it,” Rostov said, blushing. “I don’t like to borrow from my own people, I don’t like it,” Denisov grumbled. “And if you don’t take the money from me in a friendly manner, you’ll offend me.” “Really, I have it,” Rostov repeated. - No. And Denisov went to the bed to take out his wallet from under the pillow. - Where did you put it, Rostov? - Under the bottom pillow. - No, no. Denisov threw both pillows onto the floor. There was no wallet. - What a miracle! - Wait, didn’t you drop it? - said Rostov, lifting the pillows one by one and shaking them out. He threw off and shook off the blanket. There was no wallet. - Have I forgotten? No, I also thought that you were definitely putting a treasure under your head,” said Rostov. - I put my wallet here. Where is he? – he turned to Lavrushka. - I didn’t go in. Where they put it is where it should be. - No... - You just throw it somewhere and forget. Look in your pockets. “No, if only I hadn’t thought about the treasure,” said Rostov, “otherwise I remember what I put in.” Lavrushka rummaged through the entire bed, looked under it, under the table, rummaged through the entire room and stopped in the middle of the room. Denisov silently followed Lavrushka’s movements and, when Lavrushka threw up his hands in surprise, saying that he was nowhere, he looked back at Rostov. - G'ostov, you are not a schoolboy... Rostov felt Denisov's gaze on him, raised his eyes and at the same moment lowered them. All his blood, which was trapped somewhere below his throat, poured into his face and eyes. He couldn't catch his breath. “And there was no one in the room except the lieutenant and yourself.” Here somewhere,” said Lavrushka. “Well, you little doll, move around, look,” Denisov suddenly shouted, turning purple and rushing at the footman with a threatening gesture. - Make sure you have a wallet, otherwise I’ll burn it. I'll kill everyone! Rostov, looking around Denisov, began to button up his jacket, strapped on his saber and put on his cap. “I tell you to have a wallet,” Denisov shouted, shaking the orderly by the shoulders and pushing him against the wall. - Denisov, leave him alone; “I know who took it,” Rostov said, approaching the door and not raising his eyes. Denisov stopped, thought and, apparently understanding what Rostov was hinting at, grabbed his hand. – Gasp! - he shouted so that the veins, like ropes, swelled on his neck and forehead. “I’m telling you, you’re crazy, I won’t allow it.” The wallet is here; I'll take the shit out of this mega-dealer, and it will be here. “I know who took it,” Rostov repeated in a trembling voice and went to the door. “And I’m telling you, don’t you dare do this,” Denisov shouted, rushing to the cadet to hold him back. But Rostov snatched his hand away and with such malice, as if Denisov were his greatest enemy, directly and firmly fixed his eyes on him. - Do you understand what you are saying? - he said in a trembling voice, - there was no one in the room except me. Therefore, if not this, then... He could not finish and ran out of the room. “Oh, what’s wrong with you and with everyone,” were the last words that Rostov heard. Rostov came to Telyanin’s apartment. “The master is not at home, they have left for headquarters,” Telyanin’s orderly told him. - Or what happened? - added the orderly, surprised at the upset face of the cadet. - There is nothing. “We missed it a little,” said the orderly. The headquarters was located three miles from Salzenek. Rostov, without going home, took a horse and rode to headquarters. In the village occupied by the headquarters there was a tavern frequented by officers. Rostov arrived at the tavern; at the porch he saw Telyanin's horse. In the second room of the tavern the lieutenant was sitting with a plate of sausages and a bottle of wine. “Oh, and you’ve stopped by, young man,” he said, smiling and raising his eyebrows high. “Yes,” said Rostov, as if it took a lot of effort to pronounce this word, and sat down at the next table. Both were silent; There were two Germans and one Russian officer sitting in the room. Everyone was silent, and the sounds of knives on plates and the lieutenant’s slurping could be heard. When Telyanin finished breakfast, he took a double wallet out of his pocket, pulled apart the rings with his small white fingers curved upward, took out a gold one and, raising his eyebrows, gave the money to the servant. “Please hurry,” he said. The gold one was new. Rostov stood up and approached Telyanin. “Let me see your wallet,” he said in a quiet, barely audible voice. With darting eyes, but still raised eyebrows, Telyanin handed over the wallet. “Yes, a nice wallet... Yes... yes...” he said and suddenly turned pale. “Look, young man,” he added. Rostov took the wallet in his hands and looked at it, and at the money that was in it, and at Telyanin. The lieutenant looked around, as was his habit, and suddenly seemed to become very cheerful. “If we’re in Vienna, I’ll leave everything there, but now there’s nowhere to put it in these crappy little towns,” he said. - Well, come on, young man, I’ll go. Rostov was silent. - What about you? Should I have breakfast too? “They feed me decently,” Telyanin continued. - Come on. He reached out and grabbed the wallet. Rostov released him. Telyanin took the wallet and began to put it in the pocket of his leggings, and his eyebrows rose casually, and his mouth opened slightly, as if he was saying: “yes, yes, I’m putting my wallet in my pocket, and it’s very simple, and no one cares about it.” . - Well, what, young man? - he said, sighing and looking into Rostov’s eyes from under raised eyebrows. Some kind of light from the eyes, with the speed of an electric spark, ran from Telyanin’s eyes to Rostov’s eyes and back, back and back, all in an instant. “Come here,” Rostov said, grabbing Telyanin by the hand. He almost dragged him to the window. “This is Denisov’s money, you took it...” he whispered in his ear. – What?... What?... How dare you? What?...” said Telyanin. But these words sounded like a plaintive, desperate cry and a plea for forgiveness. As soon as Rostov heard this sound of the voice, a huge stone of doubt fell from his soul. He felt joy and at the same moment he felt sorry for the unfortunate man standing in front of him; but it was necessary to complete the work begun.

The beginning of a creative journey

From 1988 to 1992 he worked in the group “Jolly Fellows”, where he was a soloist, arranger and composer in one person. Later he began a solo career, worked fruitfully in tandem with Sergei Krylov, their collaboration was marked by such hits as “Autumn - Golden Falls”, “In the Den of Ka.

In 1995, Alexander Dobronravov went to New York for a year and a half, and it was there that the song “How delightful are the evenings in Russia”, which became his signature song, was written. In 1996, the artist met Vladimir Zhechkov, who invited him to the White Eagle group as a music producer and composer. During the period of work in the team, four albums were released, they included such songs by Alexander Dobronravov as “Heaven”, “I will buy you a new life”, “God”, “Good evening”.

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