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<b>Nick Chasteen:</b> I&#8217;m very familiar with Turan. I&#8217;ve kept an eye on him and have watched the East Coast game since day 1, they have a lot of sleepers out there that don&#8217;t get alot of exposure but I know who to look for and what to look for . He&#8217;s been off and on for a while and takes fights at multiple weights, which I can understand cause you gotta hustle out here to get fights in the Muay Thai game. He&#8217;s not the first match up we had for this co-main event. I&#8217;ve had 3 different opponents, not sure what happened. If they were injured, got sick or just solely pulled out. Let’s just say 2 of the match ups would of made for one hell of a match up.</div>
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<b>MTA: </b>For this fight you have been out training in Thailand, how has training been over there?</div>
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<b>Nick Chasteen:</b> Training has been heavy, hard and exhausting like it should be. I landed here at night and got right to bed, woke up at 6 am and got my training in. No time for jet lag it&#8217;s go time. I had to make them know I&#8217;m ready to work and to be pushed, no candy ass foreigner pad work just straight to business, everything heavy as possible. Having Thai’s my size here is the best part too. The turnover rate for foreigners is not to high here but you do get them. But &#8220;Pee A&#8221; the gym boss knows the game and can see when someone is really ready to work and soak up everything they have been showing. It is duper detailed small stuff that I&#8217;m grasping from my pad holder which makes a world of difference.&nbsp;</div>
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<b>MTA: </b>What gym are you training at over there and how did you choose that are your gym to train at?</div>
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<b>Nick Chasteen:</b> I chose Sitmonchai of course because the rugged style of bangers they have had come out of this camp. Pornsanae, Mr. Knock, Thepnimit, and Yodkhunpon all really heavy handed guys and just rough and tough. I put myself with guys like this cause I need to be beat up and pushed like that and if I ever run into that style I&#8217;m prepared for it. If your into Muay Thai and haven&#8217;t heard of Sitmonchai you need to go home and do some homework before you step back into the gym.</div>
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<b>MTA:</b> &#8220;No candy ass foreigner pad work&#8221;, probably the best quote I have heard all year. I have seen some of your pad work while you have been out there. You have always seemed like you have had that fire in your eye but for some reason you seemed more determined than ever. Is there any reason for what seems like extra motivation?</div>
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<b>Nick Chasteen:</b> I&#8217;m just more determined to perform in the ring as an athlete. And if I wanna be a champion down the road I have to PERFORM on stage, not just in the gym and in sparring but when the eyes are actually on me.</div>
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<b>MTA: </b>You are pretty lengthy for your weight class. How important is that in a fight, being able to have the height and reach advantage?</div>
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<b>Nick Chasteen:</b> Having the height and reach is a wonderful thing if you use it and use it correctly. I stopped using my reach when I hit the pros for some reason. Uneducated people want to see people bang away and just see a brawl so I&#8217;ve tried to stay in the pocket a little more so I&#8217;m not doing what comes natural to me and that&#8217;s dance around people and move. If I&#8217;m gonna be in the pocket and stand there and not move than I need to train like that and I don’t. When I spar I move freely and don&#8217;t put boundaries on my movement but at the end of the day it&#8217;s not traditional Thai Boxing anymore. I stopped using my teeps which in the beginning was my best asset and people couldn&#8217;t get past it. I just need to realize the assets I have and work them over and over and use them. I crouch when I fight and we are really breaking that here at Sitmonchai gym. I&#8217;m giving up an easy 4 inches when I hunch over.</div>
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<b>MTA:</b> You have been dubbed the &#8220;Golden Boy&#8221; do you think being a young fighter that has eyes on him like you do adds extra pressure and if so is that pressure good and motivating for you?</div>
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<b>Nick Chasteen: </b>It does add pressure for sure, I use to think it doesn&#8217;t but it does, people count on you to look a certain way or perform 100% every time. You’re only as good as your last fight. Everyone wants to see crazy spectacular knockouts and they hack on just good basic strong Muay Thai. The one thing that motivates me in there is just to not be average. I like being pushed and breaking boundaries in what I do.&nbsp;</div>
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<b>MTA:</b> Not a lot of people focus on Muay Thai outside of their general vicinity but you said you have kept up to date with the east coast scene. It is safe to assume you are a fan of the sport, and not just a competitor. Do you like to spend time when you aren&#8217;t preparing yourself watching fights and who are some of your favorites?</div>
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<p><b>Nick Chasteen:</b> I focus on Muay Thai 100% day in and day out. You have to keep up to date on big fighters and see if gyms around the world are decreasing or getting better and if they are constructing champions and keeping an eye on up and comers is crucial cause you might have to fight one of these guys so you wanna know the little mistakes they make and where they are strong at. If you’re not doing your homework in college you’re not going to succeed it&#8217;s the same for this sport if you ain&#8217;t doing your homework it&#8217;s gonna be a little tougher for you in the end. Some of my favorite Thai Boxers are Superlek, Sumluk, Pornsanae, Namkuban, Jongsanan, Sakmongkol, The Diamond Ramon Dekkers hands down, and my all time fave Samart Payakaroon.  He was just so clean made it look so easy and was a WBC Boxing Champion. He was smooth.</div>
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<b>MTA:</b> You definitely seem like you treat Muay Thai more like a science, you are very analytical. Has this been something you have recently started doing or have you been like that since day 1?</div>
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<b>Nick Chasteen: </b>I&#8217;ve always broken things down like that with this art, every little thing has to be picked apart and every little detail has to be analyzed. I think I overdo it though and at the end of the day you just need to go out there and fight and let your heart, mind, and spirit take over. But yeah I feel like I have always done that and not sure if it helps or not , it&#8217;s just what I have always done.</div>
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<b>MTA: </b>Is going to train in Thailand something you might start doing before all your fights?</div>
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<b>Nick Chasteen:</b> I planned this trip I while but I had to keep putting it off, my girlfriend was having fights and I wanted to be there to motivate her and push her and be in her corner. Life happens ya know so I took care of some things before I left, I had bought my plane ticket in advance and planned on being here for about 6 months than about a week before I left Lion Fight told me about this fight so automatically I took it. I&#8217;ve fought once this year and 2 times a year is just not enough to stay clean and crisp .but the gym I fight out of gets it done for me back in AZ which is Best Muay Thai with my trainer Bob Karmel. He wanted me to come out here to experience the birthplace of the sport and to just train with these heavy-duty Thai’s. It just makes you tougher and stronger and nothing less. Especially when you gotta play catch up with most these guys who have been doing it their whole lives, but I will be back and forth from Thailand to the states to soak up fights out here when I&#8217;m not fighting state side.</div>
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<b>MTA: </b>Muay Thai is clearly a huge part of your life, but when you step away from it what are some of the ways you unwind or clear your mind?</div>
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<b>Nick Chasteen:</b> I really never step away from Muay Thai. When I&#8217;m done fighting or in fight camp I may take 3 to 4 days off  but I&#8217;m right back in the gym helping or doing privates,  The little time I take a mental break I would have to say is me just getting in time with my family, my Pitbull, and work on my cars that are also my babies.</div>
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<b>MTA: </b>In the internet age everyone has an opinion on you. How difficult is it to deal with stuff that people say even though you don&#8217;t know them and are likely a better fighter than they can dream? Does it get you mad, make you push harder?</div>
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<b>Nick Chasteen:</b> This Internet social media craze is pure and plane garbage. I know it&#8217;s needed these days to build a fan base and have your name out there, but everyone runs there moth until you see them in the crowd or backstage at fights than they wanna shake your hand and be fake. Everyone has a comment about something or someone or something that happened in a particular fight. I brush it off cause I know my worth and my capabilities, every fight is different and people love to talk and post without doing any homework and research.</div>
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<b>MTA:</b> A lot of Muay Thai fighters in the states end up making a move to MMA as there are more opportunities. Is that something in your future?</div>
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<b>Nick Chasteen:</b> A lot are making a move to MMA for the wrong reason and that&#8217;s to make money, not because they are passionate for that sport so they never ever do quite well. I have always grappled or done some type of cross training since I started doing Muay Thai specifically 8 years ago. It&#8217;s just been off and on. I tried to make the move as an amateur but had 3 fighters pull out for a King of the Cage show and I said to hell with it and took a Muay Thai fight that was within my grasp. Just keep your eyes and ears open about that one cause you never know what&#8217;s next for The Golden Boy, but first and foremost my first priority is Lion Fight and Muay Thai.</div>
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<b>MTA: </b>What can fans expect to see from you Nov 20 when you step in the ring for Lion Fight 26?</div>
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<b>Nick Chasteen:</b> Fans need to keep an eye out for me just being explosive and keeping pressure on Turan but also feeling free enough to move. I do better when I just plainly want to hurt somebody and dislike somebody, not saying I dislike Turan. I have respect for any man who steps into the ring, I just have to turn on a switch in my head that says hey this one person is trying to take everything from me that I&#8217;ve ever earned and built in my lifetime. I won&#8217;t let that happen again out in the east coast. He&#8217;s going to come in head first with his heavy looping punches and I&#8217;m gonna counter like I always do, but add 1 more of everything. One more knee, one more kick, I’m gonna out work him, hit him harder and look more relaxed doing it. He&#8217;s gonna rush me, but I know every little thing he wants to throw. He hasn&#8217;t developed anything new. It&#8217;s not a boxing match, this is Muay Thai and if your kicking game, knee and elbow game ain&#8217;t up to par with your hands then it’s gonna be a rough night for anybody. I spar heavy with guys at 180 lbs so I&#8217;m sorry someone at 142 doesn&#8217;t possess the hand power to put me down. Catching a kick to the face is different but I don&#8217;t see that coming from him either.</div>
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<b>MTA:</b> Any words for your supporters?</div>
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<b>Nick Chasteen:</b> To people who keep an eye on what I do, thank you for the love and support just the little Facebook likes and etc. Keep my name in the game. I&#8217;m out here to perform my best for the people and fans. I&#8217;m not here to brag about East Coast vs. West Coast Muay Thai, I&#8217;m here to just build Muay Thai in our country and make it stronger and stronger and we should all look at it the same too. We need to be able to compete wherever we go around the world. 1 love, 1 sport &#8230;Muay Thai.</div>
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<span style="font-family: &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><b>Dorian Price</b> spent a year living in Thailand hoping that fighting and training in the Muay Thai mecca would help him not only progress as a fighter, but give him enough clout to be able to return to the U.S. and get fights in his home country. When Dorian returned to the U.S. in 2012 things were everything but what he had hoped. Not really located near any of the major promotions Dorian turned to training others while back in his home country. With over a year having passed by and still not able to get a fight in the U.S. Dorian decided to go back to Thailand and stay busy fighting over there, he was offered boarding by Sitmonchai gym. Dorian wasn’t going back to pay to train at Sitmonchai and take the occasional fight, he was going back as member of the gym fight team. They would let Dorian stay at Sitmonchai and he would fight as Dorian Sitmonchai in return.</p>
<p>“I have been nomadic during my career, fighting here and there training in one coast for a period of time then leaving. I know that a lot of promoters want the fighters to do there jobs and sell tickets. So maybe because I don&#8217;t have a huge fan base in anyone place that it might scare them off cause I won’t sell tickets” said Dorian. “Or maybe they think I suck. LOL. Whatever the case is I get a lot of respect in Thailand and rest of Asia. So I guess I will continue to make my bones on this side of the world till the day comes that I am given another opportunity to fight on US soil.”</p>
<p>At this very moment you might be asking yourself why the name Dorian Price sounds familiar, you might even be jumping on google to look him up. Well if you aren’t a Muay Thai aficionado and the name sounds familiar it is probably because of The Ultimate Fighter. Dorian was one of the fighters that competed on the sixth installment of the UFC series, however, for Dorian MMA was not his passion. Muay Thai was where his competitive fire burned thus he decided to submerge himself in the art form by moving to Thailand. It’s a completely different world, no sponsors and no big pay days. You fight because you love to fight. Dorian constantly looks for sponsors to help pad the few hundred dollars he gets from fighting but finding a sponsor in Muay Thai that will pay you is like trying to find Big Foot.</p>
<p>“Yeah a lot of people recognize me from the camera man incident on the show. I enjoyed the experience of TUF and the UFC but my heart was never into MMA” said Dorian. “It’s amazing I made it as far as I did in the sport without really having a passion for it. I love Muay Thai it is the first martial art that I have done and it is my drug of choice. I am an addict since 1998 and without it I go through withdrawls. Plus life is about following your passion.”</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><br />Since returning to Thailand Dorian has gone 3-0 with all of his fights coming by stoppage. His most recent win was an impressive elbow knockout against <b>Nuengtorani Mor.Rajabhatchaiphum</b> at Lumpinee Stadium. As he has become accustomed too in Thailand, Dorian has taken fights with only two weeks rest. He has been in Thailand for almost two months and has already fought three times. His next test will come this weekend, once again at the historic Lumpinee Stadium.  </p>
<p>Aside from looking to continue building his profile as a fighter and becoming the best fighter he can, Dorian is has his target locked on one man. During his last stay in Thailand Dorian spent four months in Malaysia and he was set to fight against Malaysian powerhouse <b>Faizal Bin Ramli</b>, but for one reason or another the fight never materialized. Dorian feels Faizal backed out and he wants his time in the ring against Faizal. A win against a fighter such as Faizal would be gigantic boost to Dorian’s career.</p>
<p>“I&#8217;d still be interested in that fight. Where i&#8217;m from you just can’t call a man out and then change your mind. They call him the golden elbow so since he took that one i&#8217;ve decided to call myself the rusty elbow” said Dorian. “Honestly I&#8217;m not sure why the fight never happened I was in Malaysia for 4 months and still couldn&#8217;t get that fight to happen. He is good fighter. They would need to bring a lot of thread to that one cause for sure there would be cuts galore in that one.”</p>
<p>How long this tenure in Thailand will last for Dorian no one knows not even himself. As he mentioned before he feels he has been nomadic with his training. It could last a few months it could last a few years, but you can be assured that it doesn’t matter how long he stays he will be looking to leave his mark. </span></div>
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<div style="font-family: &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Got some good training in the last few days at the camp. It was definitely weird being there and not training for a fight. Well I mean I do have Saenchai in August but that’s still a ways off. It’s been nice to be able to relax and enjoy the training but at the same time it has been hard to push myself and get the most out of this training. </p>
<p>That show at Lumpini was great, really good fights, Saenchai lost on points. Saw Karahas and Hippy there, well I could have sworn it was them would have bet money on it.&nbsp;</p></div>
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<p><a name='more'></a><span style="font-family: &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">I really enjoyed Sitmonchai, love their style, love being out in the country away from the city and all the pollution, and I really love the food. I’ve trained at 4 different camps in Thailand, all have been great and have had their distinct qualities that made them stand out it really just depends on what it is that you are looking for. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">What I really liked about Sitmonchai was that it wasn’t crowded. If you don’t mind being away from the city and the middle of nowhere I would definitely recommend it. It really has a ‘family’ type feel to it. I love their style as well, so for me it was great. Back home now, 7 weeks until Saenchai, craziness! </span></div>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 23:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Kevin Ross Week two is down. It’s been nice to be here training and not have to stress about getting ready for a fight, for once. Still training hard twice a day but not killing myself like I usually would be. Chaz ended up fighting last week at MBK, he was supposed to be [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><span style="border-collapse: collapse;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="font-family: Times;"><span style="border-collapse: separate;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Week two is down. It’s been nice to be here training and not have to stress about getting ready for a fight, for once. Still training hard twice a day but not killing myself like I usually would be.</p>
<p>Chaz ended up fighting last week at MBK, he was supposed to be fighting this Thursday. Pii A comes in that morning after we finished training and asks if he wants to fight that night because next week they might not have anyone for him, he says of course. We just relax till about 3 and then head to Bangkok. At first they told him he was going to be the third fight but right before the event started they told him he was going to be the main event. We ran into Master Toddy who had a booth there and was also announcing the fights, that was uncomfortable! The guy Chaz was fighting was from Germany, didn’t really know anything about him. Most of the fights on the card were pretty good, think there were two girl fights.</span></span></span></span></span><br />
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Finally Chaz was up, gave him the usual pre fight speech and he jumped in the ring. Started out at a good pace and he was landing some good hard leg kicks, a Sitmonchai signature. Chaz has always been good at leg kicking but you could see the improvement even in the short time that we have been here. Going into the second I knew he would be able to take the guy out. Just told him to stay focused, keep doing what he was doing and not to force it. He ended up splitting the guy above his eye with an elbow, dropping him with leg kicks once and then after he got up Chaz unloaded on him and the ref was forced to stop it.</p>
<p>Ended up staying the night in Bangkok cause I had the press conference for Clifton’s tournament the next day. Headed to the press conference around 12 the next day. It was pretty crazy sitting there next to Saenchai, Yodsanklai, Kaokolai and Dzhabar, felt like I was dreaming. So another week down, just gonna get in as much as I can over the next few days. Going to that huge show at Lumpinee on Friday, should be pretty crazy, then heading home early Sunday morning.</span></span></span></span></div>
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<p>Chaz Mulkey headed to Thailand over a week ago to train and fight. He was expecting to fight near the end of his trip but his fight got moved up a week. Mulkey faced Phillip Sidkrunoom from Germany and was able to defeat him by TKO in the second round due to leg kicks.</p>
<p>Mulkey is training at Sitmonchai while in Thailand and is now riding a three fight win streak, and is a perfect 3-0 in 2011. He is expected to be back in action some time around August and it will most likely under the Lion Fight Promotions banner, although nothing has been announced as of yet.</p></div>
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<p><span style="border-collapse: collapse;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">2010 North American Fighter of the Year winner Kevin Ross is currently in Thailand training at Sitmonchai. He will be writing a blog for fans to keep up with him here on MuayThaiAuthority.com. Enjoy.<br />
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<span style="border-collapse: collapse;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Just finished my first week at Sitmonchai. Chaz and I landed in Bangkok around midnight Saturday. The camp is about an hour and a half taxi ride outside the city. Arrived at the camp around 1:30am and crashed out. Got woken up at 9 for breakfast, the food here is amazing, as most is in Thailand. Ended up sleeping most of the day.&nbsp;</span></span><br />
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<span style="border-collapse: collapse;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Monday morning got up at 6am and did about a 5 mile run then some pad and bag work. The trainers here are really great. I love their style, boxing and low kicks, one of the big reasons I wanted to come here. The camp has a very close knit kind of feel to it. It feels like a family as opposed to a gym/business. We get done training around 9amish and have breakfast then relax until 4pm when we go for another 3-4 mile run. After that another pad work session then more bag work and clinching or sparring.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
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<span style="border-collapse: collapse;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">I really like that it’s so far away from the city, well it’s good and bad. It definitely keeps you focused on why you are here but it can get boring being out here in the country if you are looking for something to do. One big perk is the air out here is nice and clean. It’s just green everywhere, farms and fields, trees and grass, it’s beautiful. About half a mile away from the camp there’s a grocery store, 7/11, pharmacy, anything that you would need. The camp does have Wi-Fi however it tends to come on and off but there are internet café’s within walking distance if you really need it. All the fighters here are really friendly and seem happy to have people at their camp.&nbsp;</span></span><br />
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<span style="border-collapse: collapse;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Chaz is going to be fighting in about a week and a half at MBK so he’s been training really hard. I was supposed to be fighting in NY june 25</span><sup><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">th</span></span></sup><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">&nbsp;but now they’ve moved it back 2 more weeks so I had to turn it down cause it’s too close to the Saencahi fight. I was thinking about getting a fight out here but I think I’m just going to enjoy my time here, train hard and let my body heal up a bit. One week down, glad to have a day off. Not much else is going on other than hard training day in and day out but I’ll get back to you with another update soon as well as some pics and video.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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