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Model IndexA. Miranda van de Beek Draak 4

Alexandra Kalashnikova Christmas Tree 6

Alexandra Kalashnikova Snowflake 7

Alexandru Malekshahian Rose Frame 8

Anastasiya Rasputkina Butterfly 9

Ancella Simoes Christmas Lantern 10

Andrey Ermakov Doll Dress 12

Andrey Lukyanov Plexus Hearts 14

Anna Kastlunger Lizard 17

Arno Pfingstner Einfacher Pustekreisel 20

Arno Pfingstner Sockel für Würfel 21

Bennett Arnstein Chain of 4 Equilateral Triangles with internal Pockets 22

Bennett Arnstein Staple less Connection 23

Bennett Arnstein Why Vee Origami Glider 25

Blythe Creamer Pteranodon 27

Chris Taylor Kerry's Rose 28

Damian Kowalski Jackalope 35

Damian Kowalski Not Flying Dragon 38

Dirk Eisner CoSID Corner Star 41

Doris Lauinger Kleines Geschenktäschchen / Gift Bag 48

Franz Muskovich Dodostricock 50

Franz Rogar Fugu 54

Gilad Aharoni Flag of Denmark 56

Hans Werner Guth Wurzel2Papier Dreieckedelstein 58

Hubert Villeneuve Young Dragon 84

Jacob Rossman Aguman 87

Jedidiah Nixon Crossbow 89

Jedidiah Nixon Generic Firearm 90

Jedidiah Nixon War Axe 91

Jens Kober Alien 92

Jens Kober Candle 93

Jens Kober Kite 95

Jens Kober Lizard 96

Jens Kober Nodding Dog 98

Jens Kober Penguin 101

Jens Kober Turtle 103

Jorge E. Jaramillo Striped Cup 106

Joseph Organtini Narwhal 108

Klaus Dieter Ennen Baum Schmuck 10 110

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Klaus Dieter Ennen Herz 57 113

Klaus Dieter Ennen Katze 12 116

Klaus Dieter Ennen Möwe 4 122

Klaus Dieter Ennen Anika‘s Schachtel 126

Klaus Dieter Ennen Stern Pia Marie 127

Klaus Dieter Ennen Stern Heiko 129

Klaus Dieter Ennen Teddy Bär 131

Klaus Dieter Ennen Weihnachtsmann 4 137

Liana Masalimova Flower 140

Ma Yong Roast Chicken 141

Malachi Brown Tricorner Hat v.1.1 143

Marie Kalistratova Rat 147

Mark Orme Broken Heart v2 148

Mark Orme Impossible Triangle 149

Mark Orme Kitten 150

Michael Weinstein Echo Dish 152

Miroslav Mrajca Television 155

Olga Soukharevsky Envelope with Horse 157

Omer Shalev Tree with Birds 158

Pavel Halyapin Talon 160

Phillip Curl 8 Pointed Star 161

Robin De Baets Goomba 163

Sanja Srbljinovic Cucek Bowl, Bag or a Boat? 164

Shuki Kato Simple Dragonfly 165

Ulrike Krallmann Wenzel Trisel 169

Wilhelm Moeller Stern Marlene 171

Yuri Sarudiansky Love and Peace 175

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hristmas tree Kalashnikova Alexandra, Eniseysk, Russia

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

13. 14. necessary 3 modules 1 variant 2 variant

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Snowflake Kalashnikova Alexandra, Eniseysk, Russia

9 modules 10 modules

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Aleexanddru MMalekkshahhian Rosee Frame

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ButterflyRasputkina Anastasiya, 12 years, Eniseysk, Russia

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Andrey Ermakov Doll Dress

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1. Outline the midpoints

of the sides...

2. To bend the bottom side

3. Bend the bottom corners.

Turn over

4. Bend the sides to the middle

5. Bend in the middle between

the marked lines.

6. Fold and unfold as indicated.

Turn over

Etude "Plexus hearts"Author: Andrey Lukyanov (Ukraine)

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8. Fold on all marked lines7. Bend in the middle between

the marked lines.

9. Result. Turn Over 10. Bend corners

11. Petal folds 12. Valey folds all coners...

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13. Then the top and bottom.

Turn over

Photo by Iver: http://www.flickr.com/photos/63433412@N05

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LizardDesign & Diagrams by Anna Kastlunger (2010)

http://www.origamiaustria.at/ Page 1 / 3

90°

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http://www.origamiaustria.at/ Page 2 / 3

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CHAIN-OF-4-EQUILATERAL- TRIANGLES WITH INTERNAL POCKETS

At first glance it appears that this module has no locks. However, when used as a stellation module

to make a stellated icosahedron, every three-sided pyramid can have two connections locked by

folding over the pocket after a tab has been inserted. If you use tweezers and the ball is in its early

stages so that you have access to the inside, even the third connection of many pyramids can be

locked. Inventor Unknown

2.0

1.0

1

2

Pinch up the middle crease as a mountain.

Pivoting it around its lower end, swing the upper

end to touch the horizontal crease.

3

4

5 6

Unfold to step 2. Steps 2 - 5 have created two

creases at an angle of thirty degrees

to the center crease.

7Rotate 180 degrees and repeat steps

2 - 5 to make two new creases at the

other end of the center crease.

8 9

This is the crease pattern of the

finished module.

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B C

D

E

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Staple-less Connectionby Bennett Arnstein

Shown for two sheets, both the same size, and lined up so only one sheet is visible.Both sheets are folded at each step, and the thickness of the sheets and the shifting of the sheets

when folded are ignored.

1

Create a short 45-degree

crease through the upper

left corner.

2 3

4 5 6

7

8 9

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SEE STEP 10

ON PAGE 2

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Staple-less ConnectionPage 2

10 11 12

Change the valley crease made in

step 1 to a mountain crease.

Add two valley creases to help keep

the crease of step 10 folded.

13

Connection completed.

C Bennett Arnstein 5 / 19 / 2011

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Why-Vee Origami Glider

Inventor Unknown

1 2 3

Start with a letter-size sheet.

Taught by Chila Caldera

4

5

Fold up by wrapping around

the lined-up horizontal edges.

A

A

B6

Locate point B approximately one-finger-

width to the right of the centerline, and

make corner A touch the centerline.

Then make corner C meet corner A at

the centerline to get to the next step.

C

D

C A

7 8

9

Fold corner D down to cover

corners C and A.

Fold the right half to the back

by mountain-folding along

the centerline.

B

E

On the top layer only,

fold edge EB to the

centerline.

Then repeat on the

back.

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Why-Vee Airplane Glider

Page 2

This completes the folding.

Let the paper unfold naturally

and adjust the creases until it looks

like an airplane. Do not unfold the

crease of step 7.

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This is a view of the airplane in flight. You are behind

the airplane, looking forward; slightly above and

looking down; and slightly to the left and looking right.

The centerline should be creased sharply so the

fuselage looks like a capital letter “V”. The wings

should angle upwards from the fuselage, like the

slanted bars on a capital letter “Y”.

12

This is another view of the airplane in flight

You are ih front of the airplane looking aft,

above the airplane looking down, and to the right

of the airplane looking left. There is some folded

paper inside the wing, between the top layer and

the bottom layer, which separates the two layers

forming a Klein-Fogelman undercarriage.

The rear tips of the wings are shown with a gentle

upward curvature to give the airplane a slight

nose-up trim.

13

This is a side view of the airplane as it is

flying to the left. The heavy black circle

shows the approximate point to grasp

when launching the airplane. To launch,

throw the airplane at an upward angle.

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Kerry’s Rose, by Chris Taylor

1. Start white side up.

Crease the diagonals.

2. Fold the lower edge to the

centre and make a small pinch

3. Fold the edge up to the

mark you just made, and

make another pinch

4. Fold the far edge down to the mark

you just made. Crease only in the

central section between diagonals.

A 9” square will

give a rose about

4” in diameter.

Most paper types

can be used, but

for final shaping it

is good to use

something that can

be wet folded, or

that will hold its

shape, such as

tissue foil.

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5. Make three more valley folds

symmetrical to the previous one,

forming a small square in the

centre. The sides of this square

are 1/8 the size of the paper.

6. Turn the paper over. Make a

valley fold from one corner of

the central square, parallel to

the diagonal.

7. Make three more

symmetrically. The four

diagonal folds are

highlighted in this picture.

8. Make a twist fold on existing

creases. This shows the twist in

progress from above.

9. The completed twist fold

from above… 10. …and below.

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11. The next few steps make a crease

pattern for another twist fold, equivalent to

the previous one but based on the new

square. With the white side upwards, valley

fold the new diagonals.

12. Make four short valley folds

to mark out another square

directly behind the central

square from step 9.

13. Marked in pen are the valley

folds from steps 11 and 12.

14. With the coloured side up,

crease a diagonal line that

matches the folded edge.

15. Repeat for the other

three sides, to create the

creases shown below.

16. Make another twist fold

from existing creases formed

in steps 11 to 15. In progress.

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17. Completed twist fold. 18. Same, viewed from below.

19. With the coloured side

up, lift up one of the folded

edges.

20. Pull up a folded edge from

underneath and wrap it around to the

front. In the centre, this is essentially

equivalent to a closed sink of the

corner of the central square. Be careful

not to tear the paper here.

21. The wrap completed. 22. Repeat on the other three sides.

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23. With white side up, repeat steps

11 13 on the new, smaller area.

24. Turn over and repeat

steps 14 15.

25. Twist on the creases

formed from steps 23 and 24,

equivalent to step 16. 26. Same, from below.

27. Repeat the wrap from

steps 19 21. 28. The completed wrap

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29. Repeat on other three sides.30. Lift up each of the four ‘arms’

so they are roughly vertical.

31. Carefully unwrap another

layer from inside each arm.

32. At the centre is a small

square. Pinch together its four

corners, similar to forming a

preliminary base.

33. View from the side. Curl one of the

corners back on itself (gentle curve

rather than a sharp crease) and tuck

the pocket at the base of the rose.

With normal paper, this may not stay in

place very well, and you might need to

use a drop of glue (horror!) to hold it in

place. However, it should work fine

with tissue foil or wet folding.

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34. Repeat on the other three corners to complete. Shape to taste. Below are

three views of the completed rose.

Variations on this design are possible by varying the size of the initial

small square and the number of twist folds completed. If the initial

square is 1/9 size rather than 1/8, and you make four twist folds rather

than three, you will get a tighter spiral. However, with larger numbers of

twist folds paper creep makes the folding very difficult.

Thank you to Kerry for helping me with the photos! This is my first

attempt at making any kind of diagrams, so please get in touch if any of

the steps are unclear. I can be found on the origami forum as chris_t.

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Completed model

Details of the head

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Not grafting wersion CP (basic version)

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Full CP (no details of the head)

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CoSID Corner StarDirk Eisner

[email protected]://www.flickr.com/photos/eisfold

This model requires two modules. Each module has two ends (here shown with different colors). One end can befolded independently from the other. One pair of paper sizes is given here. Other paper sizes are possible. Moreinformation can you find after the joining part.

End

A

End

B

Module 1

6 x

End

C

End

D

Module 2

6 x

length x width8.6 cm x 11.7 cm

length x width7.5 cm x 7.5 cm

Attention !! The length is the length of the center line.

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CoSID Corner Star Dirk Eisner

A (p36p36)

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16Inside reverse fold.

17Inside reverse fold.

18Put overlap inside.

19 20

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CoSID Corner Star Dirk Eisner

B (p36f36-36)

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8

9Inside reverse fold.

10 11 12Along back pocket.

13 14 15Change existing mountain

fold to valley fold.

16

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CoSID Corner Star Dirk Eisner

C (f36-22.2f22.2-36)

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12

13 14 15

16 17 18 19

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20 21Refold existing back lines

through all layers.

22Refold existing upper line

through all layers.

23Refold existing upper line

through all layers.

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D (p37.8f37.8-37.8)

1 2 3 4

56

Inside reverse fold.7 8

9Along back pocket.

10 11 12Change existing mountainfold to valley fold.

13

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CoSID Corner Star Dirk Eisner

Joining the modules: Start with two ends B to form a cone. Do the same with two ends D.

p36f36-36 ?p36 is the pocket angle between the pocket opening and center line, here 36◦. f36-36 are two flap angles startingat the center line,here two times 36◦.

Other paper sizes ?The following equations are valid.

pl2 = pl1 ∗ 0.874

pw2 = pw1 ∗ 0.643

op = pl1 − pw1 ∗ 0.688

pl1,pl2: paper length of module 1 resp. 2.pw1,pw2: paper width of module 1 resp. 2.op: opening at the side of the model.If op is 0, then the model is closed. If op is negative, then both ends come together and the folding is notpossible.Choose one length and one width and calculate the other sizes.

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CoSID Corner Star Dirk Eisner

CoSID Corner Star?The star is two times the corner of the Compound of Stellated Icosahedron and Dodecahedron.

You can fold the whole compound with the following modules:

module 1: 30x A+Amodule 2: 60x C+(D without step 12)

Use the previous paper sizes.

Happy folding !!

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Doris Lauinger

Kleines Geschenktäschchen / Gift Bag

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Franz Rogar – Fugu

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Flag of Denmark Gilad Aharoni (Israel / IA) 2010

1. Mark center of left edge witha small crease.

SimpleA 15cm (6 inch) square makes a 7.5cm (3 inch) wide model.

c

2. Bring top-right corner to left crease,crasing only on the bottom-right.

3. Bring bottom-left corner to centercrease, pinch only on the right side.

4. Bring bottom-left corner to touch top edge.The crease starts at the last pinch on the right.Crease only on the right side.

5. Valley-fold and unfold throughthe intersection.

6. Valley-fold.

7. Fold and unfold, creasing nearthe edges.

8. Valley-folds. 9. Fold and unfold, creasing nearthe edge.

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Flag of Denmark (page 2)

10. Valley-fold. 11. Three mountain-folds, usingexisting creases as guides.

13. Valley-fold, tucking flapinto pocket.

12. Turn over.

14. Turn over.

Flag of Denmark

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Wurzel2Papier-DreieckedelsteinIdee, Design: Hans-Werner Guth 2011-11,

Falter: Hans-Werner Guth

Crease Pattern (CP) bzw. Faltmuster für den Dreieckedelstein; Papier: 2-Format (hier: DIN-A6);

Pünktchen = Bergfalten; gestrichelt = Talfalten

01Erste Faltung: Lange Seite halbieren …

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02Zur Hälfte gefaltet …

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03Pinchmark dezent anfalten (Viertelmarke) und untere rechte Ecke zum Pinch hochfalten, so daß die Falte durch die linke untere Ecke verläuft.

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04Nochmals einschlagen bis zur linken Papierseite. Das Selbe nun auf der Rückseite!

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05Rückseite auch erledigt! Beachte: Kleine Einkerbung rechts.

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06Unten und oben nochmal umfalten bis zu den letzten Faltlinien.Dann alle restlichen CP-Linien durchfalten und wieder öffnen.

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07Auf der linken Seite bis zum Kreuzungs- punkt (und nicht weiter) winkelhalbiert einfalten - zum Betrachter hin …

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08von der anderen Seite aus gesehen …

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09nach Vorfaltung aller CP-Linien und Nebeneinaderlegen oder -halten ergeben sich verschiedene Möglichkeiten - hier die Innenansicht eines zukünftigen Edelsteines …

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10Mal schauen, was so möglich ist: Wo die Taschen und die Laschen sind.

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11 Zwei Module lassen sich zum Beispiel ineinanderschieben …

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12Wenn man die drei Module ineinanderschiebt, 'sieht' man den möglichen Edelstein schon(?)!

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13Blick von 'unten': Das kleine Dreieck im Zentrum ist die Bodenfläche, die Trapeze im Ring drumherum sind der erste untere Kranz, die drei gleichseitigen Dreiecke außen bilden die Edelsteinspitze, die überstehenden Klappen sind 'Verbinder'.

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18Wackelhand …

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20so gut wie fertig …

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21fertig …

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22von oben noch leicht geöffnet

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23... auf der Seite liegend …

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26andere Zusammensetzungsmethode (c)

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Jacob Rossman – Aguman

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Joseph Organtini – Narwhal

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Klaus Dieter

Ennen

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FlowerMasalimova Liana, 9 years, Eniseysk, Russia

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Ma Yong Roast Chicken

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RatKalistratova Marie, 11 years, city Eniseysk, Russia

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Echo DishMichael Weinstein

2010

1. Blintz fold. 2. Crease down the middle

both ways.

3. Make another pinch half-

way between the edge and

your first pinch.

4. And one more time, then

turn over.

5. Line up the outermost two

creases, and crease hard.

6. Crease similarly three

more times.

7. Fold one edge over. 8. Rotate the corner to the

left with valley and mountain

folds.

9. Crease well, and unfold. Note

the crease that lines up with the

folded edge. If that crease isn’t on

that edge, you haven’t done it right.

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10. Repeat steps 7, 8 and 9 on

the other corners.

11. Fold in an edge. 12. Pull out a corner.

13. Valley fold the corner. 14. Valley fold the edge

following the crease below.

15. Valley fold the other

edge similarly.

17. Repeat steps 11-16 on

the other three corners.16. Fold the corner back

behind and repeat steps

12-15 on the other three.

18. Pull out the corners.

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19. Make the dish 3

dimensional by reverse

folding in and out.

20. Your dish should look something

like this from the inside. Continue

reserve folding in and out on the

rest of the creases.

21. Mountain fold the corners

behind the other layers to lock

the sides together.

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envelope with horseauthor : Soukharevsky Olga, Poltava , Ukraine , [email protected]

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TalonHalyapin Pavel, 12 years , Eniseysk, Russia

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Models and CP by

Sanja Srbljinovic Cucek

2011

BOWL, BAG OR A BOAT?

Depends on the length of the rectangle you start with.

A triangular grid may help.

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