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					                    GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 
			
		
	
		
			
				
					                       Version 3, 29 June  2007 
			
		
	
		
			
				
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					                       Version 3, 19 November  2007 
			
		
	
		
			
				
					
 
			
		
	
		
			
				
					 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <https://fsf.org/> 
			
		
	
		
			
				
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