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Chiti, Carlo,
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Hill and,
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Christian, Linda,
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Cifuentes, Armando Garcia,
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Clark, Jim,
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Clasen, Hans-Rolf,
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Clasen, Helmut,
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Cole, Tom,
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Collins, Louise King,
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death of Peter Collins and,
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Enzo Ferrari and,
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Collins, Peter,
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1957 German Grand Prix,
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1958 British Grand Prix,
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1958 French Grand Prix,
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1958 German Grand Prix,
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1958 Le Mans,
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death of,
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dislike of Le Mans,
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Eleanora Herrera and,
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Enzo Ferrari and,
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as Ferrari driver,
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Hawthorn and (
mon ami
mate),
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Hill and,
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lifestyle,
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the limit and,
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Louise King and,
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retirement considered,
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team within a team with Hawthorn,
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von Trips and,
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womanizing,
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yacht,
Mipooka
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Colombo, Gioacchino,
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Considine, Tim,
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Cooper,
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Hill and,
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V8 Cooper-Climax,
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Cooper, John,
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Covello, Mike,
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Coventry Climax,
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Cunningham, Briggs,
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Daley, Robert,
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Darvi, Bella,
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Davis, Charlie,
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Dean, James,
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Díaz, Santos Letona,
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Distarce, Dominic “Pee Wee,”
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Douglas, Kirk,
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Dragoni, Eugenio,
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Dutch Grand Prix (1961),
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Edwards, Marvin,
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Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin,
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Empire of the Sun
(Ballard),
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England, Lofty,
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Evans, Jacqueline,
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Fangio, Juan Manuel,
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1956 Argentine Grand Prix,
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1957 German Grand Prix,
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1958 Buenos Aires,
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1958 French Grand Prix,
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1958 Gran Premio kidnapping,
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Farina, Nino,
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Faroux, Charles,
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Ferrari,
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121 LM,
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156 Sharknose,
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166 Spyder,
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250 GT,
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250 Testa Rossa,
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340 Mexico Berlinetta,
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355 S,
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375 MM,
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375 Plus,
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750 Monza,
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1949 Le Mans,
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1952 Carrera Panamericana,
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1953 Carrera Panamericana,
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1953 Le Mans,
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1953 Reims 12-hour race,
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1955 Le Mans,
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1957 German Grand Prix,
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1957 Gran Premio,
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1957 Mille Miglia,
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1961 Dutch Grand Prix (Sharknose changes),
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1961 Italian Grand Prix,
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barchetta
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brake problems,
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Chinetti as sales rep,
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Chiti innovations at,
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Chiti walkout and engineering slide,
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clients of,
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clutch development,
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death of drivers (1958–59),
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Dino
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Dragoni as Tavoni replacement,
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engine in rear and,
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fans (
tifosi
),
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first produced,
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first races,
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Formula 1,
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Grand Prix championships,
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Hill and,
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Hill vs. von Trips for 1961

season,
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image cultivated for,
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Italian nationalism and,
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Laura Ferrari at factory,
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logo, rearing stallion,
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loss of domination to Brits,
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Maranello factory,
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mechanics,
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Mille Miglia and,
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Modena and,
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production and hand-craftmanship,
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Schumacher and,
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as Scuderia Ferrari (origins),
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sound of,
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staff,
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success of,
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Tavoni and (
see
Tavoni, Romolo)

Tipo
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V12 engine,
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Vatican denunciation of,
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von Trips and,
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world championships,
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Ferrari, Dino,
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Ferrari, Enzo,
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adulation of (Pope of the North),
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Alfa Romeo and,
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Behra fired by,
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Castellotti and,
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character and personality,
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Chinetti and,
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Chiti showdown with,
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Collins and,
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death of,
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death of drivers and,
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disapproval of married drivers,
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drivers and,
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early years and racing career,
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as Ferrari boss,
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first Ferrari built by,
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Hill and,
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Hill vs. von Trips for 1961 season and,
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home in Modena,
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Maranello factory,
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mistresses,
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Moss and,
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Musso and,
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old-fashioned ways,
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passion for his cars,
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Portago and,
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Portago's death, spectators killed, and,
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on racing as “a great mania,”
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ref1usal to attend races, funerals,
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resistance to rear-mounted engine,
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rivalry with Maserati,
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son Dino,
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sons of,
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spies for,
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stinginess and staff walkout,
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as
un agitatore di uonmini
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von Trips and,
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von Trips' death and,
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winning races and,
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women and,
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worker loyalty and,
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World War II and,
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Ferrari, Laura,
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Fitch, John,
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Flossdorf, Elfriede,
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Formula 1 racing,
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See also specific races

cars as fragile,
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cars today,
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colors for national teams,
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driver safety and,
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Ferrari Dino
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garibaldino
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Hill and,
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Monza track as unsuited for,
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nationalism and,
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sponsor logos and,
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start of,
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von Trips and,
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Formula 2 racing,
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Forrest-Greene, Eric,
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Frankenheimer, John,
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Fraschetti, Andrea,
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Frazer Nash,
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French Grand Prix

1958,
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1959,
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1961,
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Musso's death,
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Gabriella, Princess of Savoy,
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garagistas
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Gardner, Goldie,
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Gendebien, Olivier,
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1958 Buenos Aires,
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German Grand Prix,
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1957,
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1958,
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1961,
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1962,
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Germany.
See also
Mercedes; von Trips, Count Wolfgang

Bernd Rosemeyer and,
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Cold War affecting morale,
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color for teams,
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as divided country,
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Elly Beinhorn and,
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