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Pacific Gas and Electric Co. said the pay- a dozen of California’s most destructive Fraud. Fraud occurred on Fairway Drive, it
ments would be heavily weighted toward wildfires in the past two years. A November was reported at 6:52 p.m. Wednesday, April
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge
achieving safety goals and were needed to fire that essentially wiped out the Northern 17.
approved Pacific Gas & Electric Corp.’s
promote stability in its workforce amid the California town of Paradise was the dead- Petty theft. Someone stole items from
plans Tuesday to pay $235 million in
chaos surrounding the company. The pay- liest and most destructive in state history. Walgreens on El Camino Real, it was report-
employee bonuses this year, despite the
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Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali approved
mind. The utility scrapped its plan to pay $130 passing on South Airport Boulevard, it was
the plan at a hearing in San Francisco. His
million in bonuses for 2018. Attorneys for reported at 10:48 a.m. Wednesday, April 17.
ruling came two weeks after he delayed a PG&E filed for bankruptcy in January in
decision, saying he needed more informa- the face of billions of dollars in potential wildfire victims had objected to the awards. Burg l ary . A vehicle was stolen on Beacon
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SEQUOIA
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two, and five on the season, for “Big” Ben —
the sophomore is 6-1, 265 pounds — he also
finished out the game with 1 2/3 innings of
Jack Warren and Sanchez followed with
back-to-back RBI knocks to give San Mateo a
5-3 lead. But the inning ended on an appeal
relief to earn the save. play after Tanap produced a fly ball to deep
He entered the game with two on and one center for the second out of the inning, and an
put a price on that. I would just say they out in relief of senior right-hander Alejandro apparent sacrifice fly to drive home Tommy
were both in big spots for us today.” Palomarez, who worked 2 2/3 innings in Ozawa from third base. But Sequoia appealed
It was indeed a back-and-forth game that saw relief to notch the win. He then immediately at third, where it was ruled Ozawa left early,
San Mateo lead twice in the early innings defied his big frame to get the second out of resulting in the third out of the inning.
— 5-3 at the middle of the second inning, and the inning, dancing over to first base on a “I saw him leave early,” said Goldstein, who
again 6-5 in the middle of the third. slow grounder to the right side of the infield. was coaching third base for San Mateo. “I
In the bottom of the fourth, though, Singler The first baseman attempted to field it but had thought it was the right call. It’s a tough call.
took over. He drilled a two-run blast to the ball go under his glove, but second base- But if it was me calling it, he’s out. I saw it.”
straightaway center to give Sequoia a 7-6 lead. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL man Adam Trujillo ranged over to scoop it up Sequoia tied it in the bottom of the second.
Then after catcher JP Boyle ripped a solo Sequoia’s JP Boyle hits a grounder in the first, then throw a perfect feed to Singler covering Dillon Goetz and Nolan Doyle led off with
homer in the bottom of the fifth to give the but later hit his first varsity home run. the bag. back-to-back singles, followed by two straight
Ravens some breathing room, Singler went and Menlo-Atherton are tied for second place, Singler went on to end the threat with a sacrifice flies by Max McLellan and Trujillo.
bombs away for his second jack of the day, a each at 6-3 in league. First-place Aragon strikeout. In the seventh, the first two San The Bearcats knocked out Doyle, Sequoia’s
towering solo shot to left field to ignite a — now looking over its shoulder after Mateo batters reached base when Dane starting pitcher, in the third, manufacturing a
three-run rally in the sixth. Tuesday’s 8-0 loss to Half Moon Bay — is Anderson singled and Elijah Shih drew walk. run after a single by Rojas and walk by Soto.
“I just try to do my job,” Singler said, “just hanging on at 7-2. But he went on to retire the next three batters Anderson followed with a sacrifice bunt to set
try to take team at-bats just to win games, “Huge game,” San Mateo manager Neil in order to end it. up a sacrifice fly by Shih, ending Doyle’s day.
because the main goal is just to get to CCS and Goldstein said of Tuesday’s loss. The Bearcats “It was kind of stressful,” Singler said. “But
this was a pretty big game for that.” have five games left on their regular-season my coach came out and calmed me down a lit- Stellar defense
schedule. tle bit. … I kind of just knew in my head that I San Mateo added a run in the sixth on an RBI
Heated race for postseason “If we don’t win them all, we’re out,” needed to step up and take control of the double by Sanchez, but some serious defen-
The race to reach the Central Coast Section Goldstein said. “Even (if we) win them all, we game.” sive gems wrestled the small-ball approach
playoffs is heating up in the Peninsula might be out.” into submission.
Athletic League Ocean Division, with every- Sequoia, also with five games remaining, Runs and more runs early Sequoia center fielder Davin Leathers made
one who isn’t first-place Aragon essentially isn’t allowing itself nearly as much foresight. Sequoia’s three homers defied the tone set in an outstanding running catch to end the fifth,
playing for their lives. “We’re not good enough to look down the the early going. Of the Ravens’ eight hits, six amid a 6-5 Ravens’ lead, with runners on sec-
With the league receiving only two guaran- road that far,” Uhalde said. “We’ve got to kind were singles. San Mateo banged out 10 hits; ond and third. Ozawa repaid the favor in center
teed CCS postseason bids, and the third-place of do it one game at a time. I know how cliché eight were singles. for San Mateo with a rangy all-out dive into
finisher earning a shot with a play-in game it is. But we just put ourselves in a spot where, Sequoia jumped on San Mateo starting right-center to rob McLellan of extra bases to
against the PAL Lake Division champion, every game we play is now the most impor- pitcher Kilmer Sanchez in the first inning for start the sixth.
anyone looking up at those three teams come tant game of the year. So, it was really great to three runs. But the Bearcats answered back But the play of the day came from Nolasco
the end of the regular season are going to be see these guys step up in what was our biggest with five runs in the top of the second by in right field for Sequoia, who took on the
doing so from the proverbial couch. game of the year. And now we have another sending 10 batters to the plate. right field fence with an 8-7 Ravens lead hang-
Tuesday was do-or-die time for Sequoia (5-4 biggest game of the year of Thursday.” Sean Tanap, Antonio Rojas and Angelo ing in the balance, to rob Warren of extra
PAL Ocean, 8-11 overall) and San Mateo (4-5, Soto opened the frame with three straight sin- bases in the sixth.
10-10). The two teams entered tied for fifth
Singler shines on mound too gles to load the bases. Anderson followed with Sequoia has now won its last four league
place. With the win, the Ravens take sole pos- The Ravens are certainly hoping to ride the a sacrifice fly. Shih then blooped an infield games, and five of its last six.
session of fifth, yet they are just one game out momentum provided by Singler’s perfor- single into no-man’s land to load them up “If you’ve got to pick a time to peak, I guess
of second place. Half Moon Bay, Woodside mance Tuesday. again for Jackson Chew, who drilled a two-run I’ll take now,” Uhalde said.
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WHAT’S ON TAP
WEDNESDAY Half Moon Bay at Aragon, Menlo-Atherton at El Swimming
Baseball Camino, Woodside at Mills, Sequoia at San Mateo, PAL championships
Burlingame at Carlmont, Menlo School at Capuchino, Crystal Springs at Westmoor, Jefferson at Harker, 4 p.m. Bay Division at Menlo-Atherton, 1 p.m.
Sacred Heart Prep at Terra Nova, 4 p.m. Ocean Division at Oceana, 1 p.m.
Boys’ swimming WBAL championships at Sacred Heart Prep, 9 a.m.
Softball Bay Division trials at Menlo-Atherton, 3:30 p.m.
South City at Menlo-Atherton, Terra Nova at El Camino, Ocean Division trials at Oceana, 3:30 p.m. Track and field
Mills at Jefferson, 4 p.m. PAL trials at Menlo-Atherton, 4 p.m.
Swimming
Girls’ swimming WBAL trials at Sacred Heart Prep, 4 p.m. Boys’ volleyball
Bay Division trials at Menlo-Atherton, 3:30 p.m. Sequoia at Carlmont, 6 p.m.
Ocean Division trials at Oceana, 3:30 p.m. Badminton
South City at Carlmont, Westmoor at Mills, El Camino Girls’ lacrosse
Boys’ volleyball at Terra Nova, Jefferson at Crystal Springs, San Mateo at Woodside at Sequoia, Woodside Priory at Sacred Heart
Hillsdale at Capuchino, Mills at El Camino, 6 p.m. Sequoia, Woodside at Menlo-Atherton, 4 p.m. Cathedral, Carlmont at Harker, 4 p.m.
Badminton Boys’ tennis Boys’ lacrosse
Sequoia at Crystal Springs, 4 p.m. WBAL CCS qualifier at Menlo School, noon Piedmont at Menlo School, Urban-SF at Serra, 4 p.m.
PAL individual championships
Boys’ tennis singles and doubles finals/third-place matches at College baseball
WBAL CCS qualifier at Menlo School, 1:30 p.m. Burlingame, 3:45 p.m. Skyline at Hartnell-Salinas, 2:30 p.m.
PAL individual tournament Track and field NICK TURCHIARO/USA TODAY SPORTS
Singles and doubles quarterfinals/semifinals at WBAL championships at Menlo School, noon SATURDAY
Burlingame, 2 p.m. Baseball San Francisco’s Joe Panik connects for a fifth-inning home
College baseball Petaluma at Serra, 11 a.m. run during the Giants’ win over Toronto.
Mission-Santa Clara at San Mateo, Cañada at Cabrillo-
Track and field Aptos, Hartnell-Salinas at Skyline, 2:30 p.m. Boys’ lacrosse
WBAL trials at Menlo School, 1:30 p.m.
THURSDAY
Softball
Woodside at Capuchino, Half Moon Bay at San Mateo,
FRIDAY
Baseball
Carlmont at Burlingame, Capuchino at Menlo School,
Terra Nova at Sacred Heart Prep, 4 p.m.
Monte Vista-Danville at Sacred Heart Prep, 11 a.m.
College baseball
Cañada at Cabrillo-Aptos, 1 p.m.
GIANTS
Continued from page 11
Aragon at Burlingame, Hillsdale at Carlmont, Crystal MONDAY
Springs at Mercy-Burlingame, 4 p.m. Softball Boys’ golf
Terra Nova at Mills, South City at Sequoia, 4 p.m. PAL championships Toronto’s Trent Thornton (0-3) lasted five innings in his
Baseball First round at Crystal Springs Golf Course, 11 a.m.
fifth major league start, giving up four earned runs off of six
hits, striking out five.
The Blue Jays trailed 7-2 before Tellez’s one-out, bases-
loaded bash in the eighth off Tony Watson, who stayed on
and finished the inning.
Belt’s home run off Thomas Pannone, which hit the facade
of the third deck in right field, was his fifth of the season,
and it broke an 0-for-15 run against left-handed pitching.
Panik’s solo shot in the fifth inning was his first of the
year, and he doubled in two runs in the third. Sandoval
slugged one over the center-field fence in the eighth.
Samardzija had retired 10 straight batters before Eric
Sogard took him deep to lead off the sixth. He was pulled
with two runners on after throwing 85 pitches, and Mark
Melancon worked out of the jam.
Up next
Giants left-hander Drew Pomeranz (0-2, 4.82 ERA) makes
his fifth start of the season and ninth of his career against
Toronto. He is 2-1 with a 3.76 ERA in six games at Rogers
Centre.
Blue Jays right-hander Clay Buchholtz (0-0, 3.38) will
aim for his first win as a Blue Jay. He is 1-0 with a 1.80 ERA
in four career starts against San Francisco.
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higher fuel prices have an affect on con- prices because they’re harder to supply.
GAS
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sumer demand.
“It has an effect on consumer behavior,
but not where we see a huge change on trav-
California has the highest average gas
price in the country, well above the nation-
al average of $2.83 per gallon, and its gas
el demand,” he said. tax is second highest in the country at
Larry Fisher, a San Francisco resident $0.417 per gallon. On July 1, the state’s
Blasky said. “It creates an island around the who commutes to the Peninsula and South gas tax will increase by $.056 per gallon to
California fuel market.” Bay, said at a San Mateo 76 gas station that a rate of $0.473 per gallon.
There has been reduced or no production at fuel prices have caused him to use public Blasky said Hawaii usually sees higher
the Valero Benicia refinery over the past 40 transportation more often. average gas prices per gallon than
days, for example, and it’s among the high-
“I said holy mackerel when I saw what the California but, within the last month or so,
est-output refineries in the state, Blasky
prices had reached,” he said. “My next pur- California’s average gas price is 50 cents
said. Out of California’s 10 refineries, six of
chase will be an electric car.” higher.
them have seen reduced production of late
because of maintenance and repairs. Eric Anderson, a Belmont resident who Blasky said prices have leveled off in
In the Bay Area, San Francisco’s average owns a second home in Tahoe, said at a California over the last few days after going
gas price is the highest at $4.10 per gallon, Chevron in San Mateo that he’s planning up 5 cents a day for three weeks in a row.
San Jose is sitting at $4.02 per gallon and fewer trips there because of gas prices. “Hopefully we’re hitting peak,” he said.
San Mateo County’s average is $4.01 while Ignacio Ramirez, a Hollister resident “We’ve also seen encouraging information
Sacramento, which is typically 15 to 20 who works on the Peninsula, said the cost cheapest gas stations. that a lot of refineries are turning to more
cents cheaper than the Bay Area, is seeing of filling the tank of his pickup truck Blasky said Bay Area prices are about as normal levels of production. Prices should
an average price of $3.92. spiked by about $10 over the past month high as much of Southern California, adding come down, though in the summer demand
Blasky said there’s little evidence that or so. He’s now more aware of fuel prices that areas with traffic congestion see higher as well as prices usually go up because peo-
and spending more time looking for the ple travel more.”
billion, or about $1,700 for a family of analysis but declined further comment. statewide ballot initiative to repeal the
NEWSOM
Continued from page 1
four, said Severin Borenstein, faculty direc-
tor at the Energy Institute at the University
of California, Berkeley’s business school.
Western States Petroleum Association
President Catherine Reheis-Boyd noted that
California’s gas prices have been scruti-
higher tax failed with more than 56 percent
of the vote.
As gas prices kept climbing, 19 state law-
In a letter to energy commission chair- nized in dozens of government inquiries, makers in January asked Attorney General
tal regulations, normally account for about man David Hochschild, Newsom defended “all of which concluded the dynamics of Xavier Becerra to investigate the “unex-
70 cents of that difference, said Gordon the state’s environmental standards, accus- supply and demand are responsible for plained surcharge.”
Schremp, a senior fuels specialist with the ing critics of using the high prices to movements in the price of gasoline and “This mystery surcharge happens between
California Energy Commission. But the rest “undermine our clean air and safety stan- diesel fuel.” the refinery and retail purchase by the con-
is a mystery. dards.” Spiking gas prices have caused headaches sumer, ” Democratic Assemblyman Marc
In 2017, the state’s Petroleum Market “Independent analysis suggests that an for California policymakers since the Levine said. “This is a punitive, abusive
Advisory Committee found that California unaccounted-for price differential exists in Legislature approved a 12-cent gas tax practice that Californians are paying.”
has had “a continuous and significant unex- California’s gas prices and that this price increase in 2016. But it’s unclear if Becerra’s office took
plained differential compared to the rest of differential may stem in part from inappro- Last year, voters recalled a Democratic any action. Representatives from his office
the country” since February 2015. That dif- priate industry practices,” Newsom wrote. state senator who voted for the increase and on Tuesday would not confirm or deny an
ference has cost Californians more than $17 The commission agreed to do the price replaced him with a Republican. But a investigation.
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4/24/19, 5/1/19, 5/8/19).
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Statement #280859 knowledgable in California law.
The following person is doing business fICtItIoUS BUSIneSS name You may examine the file kept by the
as: AMB Pro Painting, 35 Atherwood Ave Statement #280876 court. If you are a person interested in
#5, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Regis- The following person is doing business the estate, you may file with the court a
tered Owner: Alfredo Hernandez Garcia, as: 1) T-Tribe 2) Taylor Family Reunion Request for Special Notice (form DE-
same address. The business is conduct- 3) Taylor Tribe 4) Taylor Tribe Founda- 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
ed by an Individual. The registrants tion 5) Taylor Family Foundation, 407 N
San Mateo Dr, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. praisal of estate assets or of any petition
commenced to transact business under or account as provided in Probate Code
their FBN on N/A. Registered Owner: Aaron Ulysses Par-
nell, same address. The business is con- section 1250. A Request for Special No-
The Daily Journal seeks a local person to help /s/Alfredo Hernandez Garcia/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
ducted by an Individual. The registrants tice form is available from the court clerk.
commenced to transact business under
us continue being the best news and information sor-County Clerk on 3/29/2019. (Publish- their FBN on April 2, 2019.
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The following person is doing business
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Statement #281043
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t1SPöDJFODZXJUIDPNQVUFST Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
tered Owner: ADIRATH LLC, CA. The The following person is doing business
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bility Company. The registrants com-
as: 1. Jessie’s Laundromat 2. Elegance
Preserved, 2472 Flores St, SAN MA-
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TEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: Ele-
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as: AU-Q-MIA PET SALON, 1499 Old
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The following person is doing business Shopping Center, PACIFICA, CA 94044.
GAME, CA 94010. Registered Owner: as: Modern Lights, 580 El Camino Real Registrants: Richard E. Ato, 2000 Trous-
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TPöUJTJNQPSUBOU AU-Q-MIA PET SALON, LLC, CA. The Ste. 100, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Reg- dale Dr. #107, BURLINGAME, CA
business is conducted by a Limited Lia- istered Owner: Gilbert Walz, 1115 Lake 94010. The business was conducted by
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menced to transact business under their conducted by an Individual. The regis-
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FBN on NA. This statement was filed with the Asses-
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will submit proposals to operate a restaurant facility located at
the Half Moon Bay Airport. The restaurant facility is located
The public hearing will be held at San Mateo City Hall, Confer- inside the terminal building at 9850 Cabrillo Highway North,
ence Room C (across from Council Chambers), 330 West Half Moon Bay, CA 94019. Proposal packages may be ob-
20th Avenue, City of San Mateo, California on Monday, April Fictitious Business Name Statements,
tained online at
29, 2019 at the Congestion Management and Environmental
Quality Committee (CMEQ) meeting, starting at 3:00p.m. https://publicworks.smcgov.org/projects-out-bid or Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
https://publicworks.smcgov.org/airports
Prospective proposers may raise questions regarding the Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
For more information about MTC's update of Plan Bay Area Notice of Public Sales and More.
services to be contracted and the proposal procedure. Pro-
2050 see https://www.planbayarea.org/2050-plan/road-plan- posal packages must be submitted no later than 5:00 PM on
bay-area-2050. Contact Jeff Lacap at (650) 599-1455 or e- May 24, 2019 to: Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
mail jlacap@smcgov.org for further information.
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in Redwood City that send their kids to charters really like
them. Just like there are parents who send their kids to our
schools and love them,” he said.
position, according to legislative advocate Carlos
Machado, who said his organization supports most of the
slate’s supplementary proposals but not the moratorium.
Regarding the financial issues associated with charters, Rather than seeking to ban charter establishment, even
McBride’s district recently decided to overhaul its composi- temporarily, Machado suggested refinement of the existing
and also proposed establishing a temporary moratorium on tion and close campuses due to dwindling student enroll- policy is due to keep current with a climate evolved since
launching new ones, which will be heard by the education ment numbers. the initial movement in favor of school choice.
committee Wednesday, April 24. As charter schools have grown in popularity among the “It’s not about trying to close charters. They are here to
The proposed legislation is backed enthusiastically by Redwood City community, money allocated according to stay. Instead, let’s try to find a way to improve the system,”
state teaching unions and lays bare the polarization of average daily attendance by the state is taken away from the said Machado.
school choice politics — an issue growing increasingly school district. The California Teachers Association more enthusiastical-
influential across the state among educators and lawmakers When deciding to shutter schools, charters drawing stu- ly advocates for the moratorium, hosting on its website
alike. dents away from the district was frequently cited by material which parents could use in their arguments to per-
As evidenced in the most recent general election, posi- Redwood City officials as a key financial hurdle which ulti- suade officials to support the temporary ban.
tions on charter school policy was a determining factor in mately proved too difficult to overcome. The California Charter School Association, meanwhile,
the victory of state Superintendent Tony Thurmond over Yet despite the challenges posed to the district, McBride maintains an alternative position, claiming the moratorium
school choice champion Marshall Tuck. stopped short of advocating for disallowing establishment would harm the quality of education throughout the state.
Perhaps looking to seize the momentum established by of new charters. “These bills would create an effective moratorium on char-
Thurmond’s win, state senators Maria Elena Durazo, D-Los “I don’t think you want to stop charters that are doing a ter public schools by removing appeal rights, severely lim-
Angeles, and Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, as well as assem- good job,” he said. iting new schools, and allowing school districts to close
blymen Patrick O’Donnell, D-Long Beach, Rob Bonta, D- He bolstered his broad perspective by suggesting there is successful schools that are serving hundreds of thousands of
Oakland, and Kevin McCarty, D-Sacramento, released a value in offering school communities the choice valued by students statewide for any reason. Charter schools are not
package of policies targeting charter growth and gover- so many parents and families across the state. the problem, we are part of the solution,” said a prepared
nance. “It has created havoc for us, and we’ve had to close statement from the association.
Most notable among the proposals was Durazo’s Senate schools. But if you believe in choice for parents, then char- To find a middle ground, Machado said his organization is
Bill 756, that aims to establish a five-year moratorium on ters can be an option,” he said. seeking a careful balance between reform and reserving the
new charter schools, which she claims is needed to grant Instead of a potential moratorium, McBride suggested a rights for those favoring school choice.
time for decision makers to craft more thoughtful policies. more measured approach to regulation may be in order, sim- “School choice is important but it’s got to make sense for
“SB 756 calls for a pause until some flaws in the law can ilar to the push for granting local officials greater oversight the school districts and all students in the districts,” he
be fixed. That’s why this is so important for our communi- in managing charters. said.
ties and for our future,” she said in a prepared statement
regarding the proposal which is slated to be heard
Wednesday, April 24, in the Senate Education Committee.
Some of those amendments are raised in the proposals
form Durazo’s fellow lawmakers, such as an effort to grant
local school districts greater influence when authorizing
and governing charters.
Dennis McBride, president of the Redwood City
Elementary School District Board of Trustees, said he con-
sidered the nuanced approach more appropriate for regulat-
ing charter schools.
“It’s very complicated. On one hand, it’s created a huge
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