I went around and I got it and shipped it all back home. Services Funeral Service Wednesday, November 17, 2021 10:30 AM Photos of George Burke | Clayton & McGirr Funeral Home - Proudly Se. Everybody came in to a coldwater flat in the Bronx and walked in amazed because theyve never seen anything like that. What is a shame is some of the mansionsthe really, really ornate mansions that were torn down. Q: Your collection of the items that you bought from Mrs. Murphy. Burke: Let me think of how all that started. The mansion was gorgeous! Burke: Yes. Well, on theon the fireplace there, those two big candelabras, theyre Meissen. So it didnt matter. Im gonna save this house. (76 years old). Family and friends are coming together online to create a special keepsake. Q: And did you keep records of the restoration process? You could see with all the houses over here, its gotten very built up. I moved in the house, and I would come in the house, and right in the front hallway, you could always smell lilacs. And I was the assistant to the general who was the surgeon for the European Command. Or is there a way for things to be changed? And I went from room to room and it took me a couple of years, didnt it? Sign up for NYPAP mailings and our Newsletter to stay up-to-date. Yes, that was all Scalamandr. Receive obituaries from the city or cities of your choice. And Im glad I did what I did, about just giving it to the National Historic Trust. Daller: No. And thats what this house is. The fact that the Seguine familythis was the farmhouse, their mansion was in Rossvilleand thats long gone. He was an old craftsman from the other side. Because she would always want her bottle of booze. And he kept up with him, up until the time Mario passed away. Friends will be received from 2 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 1, in the SKIRPAN FUNERAL HOME, 135 Park Street . All the grounds, the stables, everythingthey cant change a thing. They didnt even have soap. A lot of these drapes, they did. Daller: Thats been acquired over the years. About the Burial Society; Join the Burial Society; Client Portal; Resources. Christ, we had a good time. What the hell is that coming from? So I come down the stairs, and as I got down the stairs, the spelling got stronger and stronger. They were the Mackeys. But it doesnt work that way. He come over he looked at it. And I dont like this. And shed go to her father and her father and say, You know, George, shes my daughter, and this and thatand I said, Yes, well, John, let me tell you something. And my fatherwe were quite wealthy, growing up. Would you like to offer George E. Burkes loved ones a condolence message? And so they lost it. And he had helped meyou know, while I had my own ideas for design, and whatever I thought of, he said, George, thats great. I just repainted. September 19, 2015. Daller: We really cant give you any details on that. I have questions about closets too! It was similar, only bigger and more ornate. I went to grammar school and high school here. And with the money that I made from there, I put it right back in the building. Q: Yes. Im always doing something. But that was a big improvement, putting in the kitchen, because there never was a kitchen in the houseand where the kitchen is now, that was the laundry room. Burke: I knew that. Otherwise, Id never be able to have half the stuff thats in here because it would have cost me a private fortune to have it shipped. Adriana would come out and shed say, Well, Ill tell you what, George. But I forgot what the other two things were. So my sister Bess said, Well, come on, lets go to Florida. A necklace with a gold heart that opened like a. Daller: But thats how he [referring to the painting of Mr. Seguine] came back to the house. Daller: Then you got rid of thatbut those are the early days. And not only that, we got a lot of manureI used to have it to put on all the gardens and to put on the fields and whatnot. Burke: Well, Ill tell you, there wasnt that much in storagethe stuff that was in storage wasnt big pieces, maybe one or two. Oh, we were crabbing. Q: Okay, all of that. And their mansion, the White people that owned SS White, the White family, owned right across the creek, there, where the Captains Quarters [private development] are. Burke is joined in this interview by his niece, Linda Daller. Stole all that carved stuff, stole all that stuff, that whole box of stuff. George E. Burke Obituary We are sad to announce that on March 10, 2022, at the age of 99, George E. Burke of Utica, New York, born in Augusta, Georgia passed away. And that was a couple people from Tottenville, caused all that. So, I would saywhat was it?the spring, and in the back of the house was the entrance to the cellar with the double doors, where you walked down the stairs, and it was all brick, and it had the doors. Q: And thats what allowed you to buy this house? A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, October 9, 2021 at 11 am in St. Mary of the Assumption Church, 208 Samoset Ave, Hull, MA. I had all the plasters done. George E Burke in 1930 United States Federal Census George E Burke was born circa 1922, at birth place, New York, to George E Burke and Hazel L Burke. Because it was a big roof, like this, and then the gutters run around. Burke: So, my sister Marge, and my sister Bess, would come over and help me. And I looked in the thing, I said, Holy shit. Daller: Its life estate that he has. And Ill see to it that, financially, things work out for the two of us. She was a nasty old lady! But that was funny. And the people that lived there, they got a little too old to stay there. And, well, lets face it, they never had any hot water over there at all. Legacy invites you to offer condolences and share memories of. Daller: I think weve touched on everything, really. The columns werent square wooden ones, like these, they were beautiful fluted ones with all the Corinthian leaves on the tops of them and all that stuff. He was born on July 24, 1929 in Lakehurst. And so I had all that stuff in my apartment. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at https://www.nationalcremation.com/location/irving- for the Burke family. I mean, this whole ceiling was shot. Burke: Chris will stay living here. Right across the creek. And that went for years. The beloved husband of Rosanna (Ialuna) Burke, he was the devoted father of Matthew I. Burke, Jason L. Burke, and Georgina P. Burke, all of Hull. Messages run for up to one year and you The whole family kind ofand the ladies got too old, and they decided they were going to move and go live inI think Georgia or Virginia, I forgot. Im joining the Air Force. So I went out and I joined the United States Air Force of course. And then Id been in Europe all that time. Authorize the publication of the original written obituary with the accompanying photo. A visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 21, 2021, from 6pm until 8pm at Wiley Funeral Home. GEORGE BURKE OBITUARY George Washington Burke, 86, of Panama City, FL passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 4, 2022. I went over there, and it was standing up sleeping! What the hell do you think it was? Daller: But he has albums upstairs, photos. Burke: Oh, well, when I was inI guess I was in England. (732) 462-0101 mail@claytonfuneralhome.com 100 Elton-Adelphia Road (Rt. Kellyanne Conway and husband George SPLIT after 22 years following admission in her 2022 memoir that her husband's criticism of Trump was a betrayal . And if you went around with Mario Buatta, that was like going with the President of the United States. Q: Can you tell me about the ghost in that house? And its more expensive to keep her horses there than it was here. Burke: Yes. And its still there, its all there. In fact, my mother worked there. So I moved into the house here. I think I got the two of them for five bucks or something like that. Burke: I was thinking about getting a big home, having a home, and what I would want in itthe paintings, what kind of furniture, carpets, everything. They cant build houses on it. So she said, Bess said, Were going to have to quit, George. I said Oh, shit. And youd walk out, and the porch was all brick, and at the end of the porch was a big arch that had little windows in it and a French door where you could walk out to the garden. They cant develop it. In a house that you dont even own? And where to get the good buys, and all that kind of thing. And thats where we are today. Last Name "Burke" Rochester, NY Bartolomeo & Perotto Funeral Home, Inc. - Rochester Wednesday, October 5, 2022 Add Photos 1 Memory George Washington Burke George Washington Burke, 86,. Because back when they built the houses, kitchens were never built in the house. Because my house was right across the street from it. Thats how I got to know Adriana Scalamandr and the Scalamandrs. I dont know what it is. A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. George J. Burke Obituary It is with great sadness that we announce the death of George J. Burke (Rochester, New York), who passed away on October 17, 2022, at the age of 76, leaving to mourn family and friends. We all got coupons. And I had the money to do it, and I said, You know, let me do it.. And she was laying like this. Daller: Stating that it is part of it part of Historic House. Lets move out, youre being kicked out anyway, the house is sold. You werent on Staten Island. Q: Yes. Right? December 7, 1928 - February 23, 2023 Mary "Louise" Burke was born in Girardville, Schuylkill County, PA on December 7, 1928. I mean, you talked about it, when you were a kid, that it was this big house that you would see when you were out on, Daller: Its a part of the history of Staten Island. So as long as I own it, I own it, theyll pay for it. Im going to get gifts now because Im staying in the house and Im going to fix it up.. She left things there. And I want my painting. And with that money, I restored most of the house. The house is haunted, she said, if youre interested in it, George, heres the key to the front door, you go. And as I said, there was a big flight of stairs that went up and a big porch across the whole front of the house. Q: What do you think the role of this house is, in this part of Staten Island? But unfortunately, all the stuff up there was cured by urine. I mean, its physically impossible. Burke: All that stuff from England? Funeral arrangement under the care ofBartolomeo & Perotto Funeral Home Inc. They just went and just vandalized it to hell until there was nothing but a shell left. Anyway, there was three things that I found by doing some worklike, giftsI forget what they were. Are you still interested? And I said, Well, of course I am. I mean, how did you decide what to purchase, what to collect? And a couple of my friends came as bartenders for me. But thats part of whats been going on down here. Thank you so much. Burial will follow in St. John's Cemetery, Lancaster. And now theyre buildingI havent seen it, but Linda says its a huge house theyre building. Q: Well, tell me about getting started on this house. No, it wasnt that. With a little more improvement, and he would do a little improving on what I wanted, you know, then it was perfect when Mario did it. Visiting hours Friday, October 8, 2021 from 4-7 pm in McNamara-Sparrell Funeral Home, 1 Summer St. (across from St. Anthony Church), Cohasset, MA. When his appeal over the orders restraining attendance at the school was before the Court of Appeal on February 16th, the court's president, Mr Justice George Birmingham, warned Mr Burke any . And when they werent in the house, they would go and buy them at the stores, and there was always lilacs in the house. But things that, well, were thatyou needed carpenters that knew, that were good carpenters. And then I said, well, now Im going to buy a home. And they said, Oh my god, George, what are you Oh, and who else was that? Born in Johnson City, TN, he was the son of the . I could. And then when you could see the house, it was a goddamn mess. Lets keep fighting it, because there was no way to fight. And I had more bargains from Mrs. Murphy. He also discusses the donation of the Seguine Mansion to the Historic House Trust, and his vision for the ongoing maintenance of the home and property. And a lot of it got given away, got lost. And I said, Was that a dream? I was maybe nineteen, twentysomething like that. What are we gonna do here? So he said, Well, I really love doing this, George. And I said, Okay, John, thats fine. Well, by this time, I had a lot of money. And they were big floors. And thats what where all the water, for all the laundry, and all that kind of stuffnot the drinking water, the working waterwould come out of that big cistern, and would go intoand the pump and everything, its still down there, connected to that thing out there. Yes, Mrs. Mackey. There isnt a room he doesnt go into. Its no different from home. And each little petal and everything is done beautiful. And I only have so much money being what I am. So he said, Dont worry about it. George T. Burke, 87, passed away Saturday at the Syracuse Home, where he had resided for the past 10 years. Well, he didnt want the bull with the little girl. That was gorgeous. How the hell they got to the right people, I dont know. Or was that brother Ed? But those things, I couldnt. Q: Was that house that you restored in a similar condition as this house? She's up there with some very good company. All that gorgeous porcelain, like the Flower Sellers Childrenits a big piece like that. Let the family know who you are using our sign-in form A rosary service will occur Wednesday, October 27, 2021 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM . Interment will follow at Holly Hills Memorial Continue Reading George Burke Obituary It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of George Burke of Brazoria, Texas, born in Elgin, Texas, who passed away on May 1, 2021, at the age of 83, leaving to mourn family and friends. So I couldnt take any of the clothes. I mean, we had clocks, baby-Ben clocks, hanging in apartments. Burke: Well, youve got to thank Mrs. Seguine. [laughs]. Well work it out, one way or another. And so the two of us started and we madecalled it the Old Bermuda Inn because John loved Bermuda and he was putting a lot of money in it. And then of course, being in New York and being in the thing like that, I got to be very, very good friends, with Scalamandr. I said, Oh shit, look at this. And I pulled that out and unwrapped it, and what the hell was in it? If they brought flowers, it had to be lilacs. So I said, Oh. So that was thatI got that little story. I got one or two things out of it. And I got a good price for that. Daller: At least the property itself, because when you stood outside, I mean, you couldnt see anything. Some kind of jewelry. Q: So about this house, I wanted to ask about the Friends of the Seguine Mansion. according to his obituary. Youre coming with me. So Id say Okay, Murphy, lets go! She was something, I mean. It was a mess of a mess. More beautiful than peoples houses. He brought a crowd with him and it was just to tell him thank you for everything that hes done. I restored that, and that was an old mansionan old pillar-fronted mansionlooked like the house, similar. He loved his family and is survived by his oldest brother, David Burke; his children, Tracy Burke and Davey Rathel; nephew/like-a-son David Burke and wife Mary; his granddaughters, Ashley and Samantha Rathel; his greatest niece, Ashlea Burke; great-grandson Grayson Scott; and numerous other nieces/nephews, great-nieces/nephews, family, and close friends.George will be remembered by his loved ones for being facetious, generous, his love for racing and classic country music, Double Trouble, and of course having a good time. And I made a lot of money. And think about it. Most of the furniture thats hereI never furnished the house until I owned it. George lived the majority of his life in Double Trouble Village, first working the cranberry industry and then as a caretaker following his fathers retirement in 1964. Burke: So that should pretty well cover it, I think. George wouldnt want anyone to mourn his life in sorrow, instead, a celebration of life will be held later in 2022. Burke: Yes. Because look how long the war went, and England had nothing. Daller: Yes. Copyright 1998 2023 New York Preservation Archive Project. And they were good investments. You are to get out. All the way to the Great Kills Harbor. My brother, he come in and he said, What are you, nuts? Im gonna save it, its a gorgeous house!. Theyre going out for the garbage. I said, No, no, no, Im trying to take them. So I took them and I had them all redone and reupholstered, and here they are. And the fact that somebody could save a house like this, and want to show it to people, and let people hear about the history behind it? I was always in the operating room or someplace like that. And a lot of people kept their horses in the stables. 02025. Bulldozed that down. And all this beautiful stuff, I used to put in a big box. And I took that for years. Because, now, they cant tear it down. Daller: Mm-hmm. All went into the landfill. I think so. That was the most beautiful mansion. And the porch went all like this, around the house. And he wanted to retire and he gave his son the business. They even stopped you riding in the parks. And everyone became extremely close. And my brother Bill and my brother Ed decided to go into an automobile repair shop. And that was, Mrs.these mirrors came from that house, they were in the parlor in that houseWhat the hell was her name? The story about the coat that you had from Alaska? The orientals that originally were on the floor here, I put up in the bedrooms upstairs. George Burke got a phone call in 1981 from his old friend Elizabeth "Bess" Seguine Aug that changed his life. George was a descendent of Thomas Luker and Unami Princess Ann Suncloud from the Turtle Clan of the Lenape Tribe, and very proud of his heritage and the land he was from.George was a humble man with a golden heart and a dry sense of humor. Burke: And all the others like it, well, I can remember, on the other side of the pond over there, going alongthe mansions that were over there. The one owned by the steel companywas that a beautiful house! So they built it like an attic and it was called an attic but it was a whole complete story. And he dealed in antique rugs, and regular rugs and everything. And then Iwhatd I do then, Ioh, I paid for this house, didnt I? Q: Was it Mario that suggested the life tenancy agreement? Do you drink? No, we dont drink. So I would collect all the stamps. Like this chair that youre sitting in, these are Chippendale chairs in the Chinese style. She had to move them to New Jersey. George Harry Burke, age 76, departed this life and entered his eternal Heavenly home on September 17, 2021. Did quite well. I mean, I had a beautiful condo in Florida. She said, George, when she died, she was laid out in the coffin, right in that room, in front of those two windows. And while I was up there, I was sent up to work with Father Tom. I spent enough time breaking my back. So they. Burke: Well, I wanted a beautiful Victorian look. And she wanted to start running things and taking things over. Its still there in Port Richmond. So because it was done like the French did, I never had to pay tax, or only tax on a two-story house, instead of a three-story. Wed go down through the junk yards and whatnot. Burke: Well, I knew how to do it. And he said, George, you know, that big, beautiful house that sits empty? Daller: And he uses every room, he doesnt sit in one room. And all my brothers. Because he lived right here, lived right here on Staten Island. Formal gardens, stablesstables that you could live in. So I would go to the flea markets and things. Everybody had left, and Bess and Marge were there, and Bess said to me, George, sit down. Daller: Well, you did at a certain point, because you have a lot of photos. We were doing other parties at the time, the only thing we still maintain is the White Party. A visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 21, 2021, from 6pm until 8pm at Wiley Funeral Home. And it didnt take long to sell because it was a big piece of property, nice house. And I had the two apartments! Burke | News | Apr 2016 Funeral Friday for Brenda Carina Soto, 16 "Brenda was full of life, vibrant, intelligent, and beautiful inside and out. Q: And how did you keep track of all the items in your collection as they were moving from, Burke: Well, a lot of this stuff, I never got back, because once you left it for years and years, you werent going to go back and say, Well, give me that, and give me this. Was it your mother I gave her all the blue and. But they tore the house down to build that school. Burke: Oh my god. So thank you. Burke: I think, what was left of it, the sons moved to California and they opened up a Scalamandr in California. Burke: But I forgot what the other two things where. Cumberland George E. Burke, 72, of William St. died Thursday in the Memorial Hospital of R. I., Pawtucket. And a friend of mine I was very good friendly with was John. And they said, Well, we cant handle it, George. George Burke was born on Staten Island and grew up in Annandale before moving to Florida with his family. Family and friends are welcome to send flowers or leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. So I went around and looked and looked and I said, You know, I could open a restaurant. And I walked around and I found a couple of nice places. It was unbelievably gorgeous. He appreciated it. I mean, after it was finished, who cared? Help NYPAP document and celebrate NYCs preservation movement. You couldnt tell what it was. And that was only one of them. Q: So its budgets and the contractors, all that stuff. George then worked for the State Park Service from 1977 until his retirement in 2006, living most of that time in a converted pickers cottage in the village. And I just got a call from all my lady friends saying that my house is falling apart. You just named them. She was on TV complaining about it. Would you? Its unreal! I dont know what the hell Ill do if you do that. Burke, who knew of the home and property from the time when he was a child, was committed to the challenge. If you lived in Alaska, where it was always cold, it was fine. Dont look at me. Daller: No. So I figured, hmm! So I went down in Rossville and I bought a beautiful, big old, rundown place and restored it completely. I was an interior designer. Burke: But anyway, when my time was up in the service, they shipped me back here to, Burke: Alaska, and I stayed in Alaska. Its all stay in here. And then one of my brothers had just gotten out of the military. From last time I saw it, it looked like it needed a bulldozer! She said, No, no, no. She said, you can save it. The son and his wife took over Scalamandr. Would you sell me the acres in the front? Then, on that side, was the dining room, and the kitchen. George Burke's passing at the age of 83 has been publicly announced by C.T. (99 years old). And I looked back, you could hardly see the house. Burke: Yes. So she was always, Come on, George. George lived in Roslyn Heights, New York 11577, USA. And then, where they built the schoolwhat is that girls school up here? And I could turn the horses loose and theyd keep all the fields cut and mowed, you know? And that still is, today, one of the great places around here, the Old Bermuda Inn, and John still owns it. People that owned U.S. Steel, their mansion was over there. Burke: Greek revival. Yes, the dining room and the kitchen was on the other two, side. And we had our barracks, of course, and having your barracks, the only thing you had was a big trunk where you kept all your clothes in. He was a US Air Force veteran, a timber cruiser for Georgia Pacific for 35 years, an avid bird . Come here, Marge. I said, What? They said, Sell this goddamn place. Born in Providence he was the son of the late Raymond J. and Exilida B. And there was French doors that went out from the basement under the porch. Baker & Sons Funeral Home - Brazoria in Brazoria, TX. Daller: Yes, well, thats what we just said, yes. Burke: Yes. I had a dream thatin my dream, I woke up and I was laying in bed upstairs, and I could smell lilacs. Burke: Yes, he did that little sofa there. Daller: Well, he hopes that Historic House Trust and the Parks Department work hand in hand and maintaining itthat theyll maintain it as a museum. Dont forget I, for yearsin London, I went to university. So all the big mansions were built with outside kitchens. Yes, but that was all the legal aspect of it. And I renovated the bar, I renovated the other side, my two sisters came to work for me, running the kitchen and the dining room. He was 70 years old. And I invested in a couple of things. And I was always a horse person. So there wasnt a lot of time spent here. And I always used to say, Wonder who lives there! and so forth and so on. Ill do the whole window. below. Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. I dont know, Im just used to it. And as I said, I was in the military up there and we werent a big group of military, it was like a small base. And then he got married and moved in with his wife. Christ, a good ten, twelve years. And that was inwhere the hell, what did they call that area where all the Eskimos lived? Thats not good. The same thing thats going on with statues. They cant do anything. Daller: He did the sofa upstairs as well. And from the garden, you could come back in under the porch and down into the kitchen in the basement. He is survived by : his wife Mildred Burke (Lee); his sons, Joseph (Hollis) of Augusta, GA, Darryl of Little Rock, AR and Milton Boddie (Connie) of Utica; his sister-in-law Deaconess Gladys Burke of Rochester; and his grandchildren, Brian, Shannon, Markese, Milton Jr., Marcus, Mary Tanski, Joe Howard Jr., Donna Arnette, Anita Prather, Nita, Jana, Siane, Khalil, Sarai, Daniel, Samantha, Ryan, Karimah, Jada, Brian Jr., Raven, Brianna, Jamel, Tavarus and Ashley. And all these houses would never here! Of course, she loved the smell of lilacs. So I picked up this one building that had a little old bar next to it. We have a choice in having a caretaker come in also to maintain it. Im giving nothing away. Hes been maintaining it for forty-plus years. She lived up on Lighthouse Hill. Daller: But when you got it, it really was in need of repair. But the upper story of the house was two more floors. But, Q: Let me ask you some more about the items that you collected when you were. Beloved husband of Rosanna (Ialuna) Burke. Lets stay friends. There were some gorgeous mansions. And I took the money. Yes. Obituary George Albert Burke, age 61, of Johns Creek, GA, passed away Thursday, July 29, 2021. So you really cant even try to say what does it feel like? So I still had to get up every day and go to work. In my early twenties? The only thing that will save this house as a bulldozer! [laughs] But anyway, I saved it. Burke: It was. Daller: So can you imagine a three room apartment filled to the brim with antiques? Q: [Laughs] Yes. And so shes got the bridge, and it costs money. And he and his wife, Adriana, they retired and moved to Florida. Burke: What were the things I did when what? But under that porch was the basement. So I went out and I said toI had two roommates, and I said to my roommates, Wheres my box? And they said Oh, well, Sergeant Joiner came in and took it. I said, Oh, no! I went running out. Burke: Yes. Where all the servants lived. And, of course, being in the military and traveling with them, the government shipped all my stuff that I bought and picked upshipped it all back to America for me. George "Sonnyman" Preston Burke, age 83, of Brazoria passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 1, 2021 with his family by his side. They cant do anything. They were all six floor walkups and, thats where you lived! But down here, all the beautiful homes that were down here are gone. Burke: Oh, its in beautiful condition because the guy I told you, Jimmy Pistilli, he had it landmarked. Hes the man that built the house. He was born in Bay County, FL on June 30, 1936, to the late Ernest. Burke: Yes, Mario come out all the time. Id love that old house. I said, But Bess, I said your houseI dont know about saving it. This old? And I had a beautiful restaurant and a bar connected to it. Oh shit, Im going to have to rebuild the wall. So I started pulling the bricks out, and wrapped up where one of the bricks was, was an oil cloth rag all wrapped up. So when he left the apartment and came to Staten Island, things started to move back into different sisters again until he was ready to relocate it again. And I had to laugh. Q: Yes, you can tell me about your early life and the memories you have of growing up here. Oh, thats right. Its some very wealthy unknown-known person who was there. Bartolomeo & Perotto Funeral Home 1411 Vintage Ln, Rochester, NY 14626. He was always eager to share his stories with visitors, friends, and of course, his nieces and nephews and their children. He did so much work for you. Burke Memorial Park. Because the other way, my uncle was digging into whatever a little bit of savings he had, in order to pay. Yes, and I had bought the house, but I couldnt have the house and move in until she died. Would you like to elaborate on that? Yes. You want to take down every statue thats been there for a thousand years because, No, that statue shouldnt be there. Obituaries Services . Got a good price for a couple of other real estate pieces that I bought and fixed up and sold. Thats why I did what I did, because I figured that if anything ever happens to me, all of this, now, will have to stay as it is.
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