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1. A report compiled by the Fed's Philadelphia branch described the economy as weak.
2. The document composed in Philadelphia transformed the confederation of sovereign states into a national government.
3. What is the distance between / from Philadelphia and Chicago?
4. Here is a letter adapted from DEAR ABBY, Philadelphia Bulletin, March 9,1973.
5. Philadelphia Phillie shortstop Kevin Stocker is among trade possibilities....
6. Margaret, delayed by a sick child, came from Philadelphia.
7. Constitution printed in Philadelphia newspapers December 7.
8. It was pure magic and Philadelphia fans went nuts.
9. Merchants haggled in New York and Philadelphia.
10. Now the Philadelphia synagogue offered to write the letter.
11. I ate Cornish Wafers and Philadelphia cream cheese.
12. The birthday party is, appropriately, in Philadelphia.
13. The Philadelphia Medical Society commissioned a report on alcoholism.
14. Iverson plays for the Philadelphia 76ers.
14. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
15. He was a nobody in the Philadelphia court.
16. The Philadelphia Museum of Art is closed Mondays.
17. A Philadelphia - or is it Chicago? heiress.
18. I missed my newspaper, and Philadelphia, and my home golf course.
19. For example a ship called the Felicia left Philadelphia in August 1986 carrying a cargo of incinerator ash containing harmful metal residues.
20. But the city of Philadelphia is hurting -- no longer near bankruptcy, but still on shaky ground.
21. Waste Management had a facility in Philadelphia that originally took in recyclable materials for free.
22. Indeed, his first patient was a Philadelphia man who suffered from epilepsy and psychiatric symptoms.
23. The Philadelphia consultants said factories that built war planes could just as easily produce toy planes.
24. The only time that we attempted to do something like that was in the city of Philadelphia.
25. Bank is a 38-year-old singleton who grew up in Philadelphia.
26. Carefully supervised, Ogontz girls were encouraged to go on cultural expeditions into Philadelphia.
27. I called the realtor, and he brought over a rich dentist from Philadelphia, and it was done.
28. Eventually, he turns his face to the wall and encounters the photograph of the coroner from Philadelphia, Gold.
29. I once lived for three months in a North Philadelphia ghetto.
30. Morton accepted but always maintained links to Sellers in Philadelphia, a hundred miles to the south.
1. The only time that we attempted to do something like that was in the city of Philadelphia.
31. It can scarcely be imagined that he would have opposed the Philadelphia Museum's immensely well-conceived plan.
32. He continued to work there while he pursued a degree in business administration from Philadelphia University.
33. In 1866 he emigrated to Philadelphia, where he painted railway carriages in the workshops of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
34. Only rarely - in the gymnasium, at a night-club, perhaps - does Philadelphia take on a physical presence.
35. All of Philadelphia will be feeling flowery during the week of March 2-9.
36. Duquette finally completed a deal that was originally suggested by the Philadelphia Phillies during the recent winter meetings.
37. Philadelphia has been on the brink of going bust for months.
38. Also, assailants fire-bombed the home of a black family in a white Philadelphia neighborhood.
39. I was then asked to give a seminar on the inflationary universe at Drexel University in Philadelphia.
40. The IRS in Pittsburgh pushed for prosecution twice as often as their colleagues in Philadelphia.
41. The most infamous example of that is his dumb and dumber, fourth-and-one call against Philadelphia from his own 29.
42. Philadelphia, which has a reputation for manufacturing tough, hard-nosed fighters.
43. The Philadelphia foursome are terrified that romance could wreck their plans for stardom.
44. The ship will be moved to the Philadelphia Naval Yard next year.
45. There is the coroner from Philadelphia, Gold, with the death mask of the little boy.
46. Philadelphia had but few large firms with many hundreds or thousands of employees.
47. Then in 1758 the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting passed a surprising resolution to exclude slave buyers and sellers.
48. When I wanted to see them before, I would take the shuttle up and down to Philadelphia.
49. Ryan, 0-4 with just four saves for the Sox last year, has been coveted by Philadelphia for some time.
50. Dropping a combined 76 tons in a city the size of Philadelphia is hardly an impossible task.
51. The study was of 482 children who were cared for by a private pediatric practice in suburban Philadelphia.
52. If you think of cheese steaks or cream cheese when you think of Philadelphia, think again.
53. Woods supported Motown with ample airplay and was rewarded with the exclusive rights to promote the Revue when it reached Philadelphia.
54. Nevertheless, I got to Philadelphia in the end and received my medal.
55. A letter to his wife Abigail told of how he once gathered nerve to peek in on forbidding Catholic worship in Philadelphia.
56. Miami beat Philadelphia, 66-57, last week; the 76ers' total tied for the lowest in the shot-clock era.
57. Burnished visuals are a plus in this memory piece about a boy growing up in Depression-era South Philadelphia.
58. But Boston was socked in, so the plane flew straight to Frankfurt from Philadelphia.
59. David and Falakah Fattah opened their own home in Philadelphia to 15 teenage gang members in 1969.
60. Instead, he summoned Ford to Philadelphia, a place where Ford is, shall we say, known?
61. Twenty-five years ago, it seems, in a patch of woods outside Philadelphia, a little boy was found murdered.
62. He ordered catalogues from Philadelphia and was a sucker for any newly imported plants.
63. Stedeford, who drifted from the Philadelphia suburbs to whitepower music clubs.
64. It started at a diner in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at 7am.
65. In the fall Amelia went to a concert performance of the Philadelphia Symphony.
66. He patented the telephone in February 1876 and exhibited his new invention at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia that same year.
67. Among those attending was a retired federal judge from Philadelphia named Bennett Mayall.
68. Midway through that period she sailed for Philadelphia to be with Quakers and gradually came to desire the ministry.
69. This show can easily give Philadelphia a run for the money; it is the third-largest flower show in the world.
70. At the worst possible moment a brigand named Babbitt raided the shore of Philadelphia from a commandeered ship.
71. Debris from the two aircraft killed two children in a school playground in a suburb of Philadelphia.
72. Schilling signed a $ 15. 45 million, three-year contract extension with the Philadelphia Phillies in April.
73. The school was apparently a failure; by the following spring Emily was set to return to Philadelphia.
74. And the burnished vintage settings in South Philadelphia look anything but depressed.
75. The Philadelphia Fed said its general economic index fell to negative 16. 6 for January from 11. 3 in December.
76. What it is, though, is the original Philadelphia sticky bun encounter.
77. The streets were dismal, a far cry from the paved streets and brick sidewalks of Philadelphia.
78. My husband and I are flying to Philadelphia tomorrow morning and renting a car.
79. After undergoing a magnetic resonance imaging test yesterday at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, Gagne was told what doctors had already suspected.
80. The painting was sold to an art gallery in Philadelphia.
81. Philadelphia and Baltimore were just cities picked out of a hat.
82. Most corporate headquarters and bank branches in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh were open Tuesday after partial closures yesterday.
83. Background: Workers willing to brave long commutes to New York for less-expensive housing are keeping the Philadelphia metro area suburbs alive.
84. I played with this offense when I was in Philadelphia.
85. I once spent a year in Philadelphia, I think it was on a Sunday. W. C. Fields 
86. Bush has agreed to serve as co-chairman with Clinton at an April summit in Philadelphia to encourage volunteers to help the needy.
87. And the acceptance speech he delivered at the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia last week was a success.
88. There was speculation that it was going to be in two weeks when baseball owners were scheduled to meet in Philadelphia.
89. More support for that notion came in a separate report today from the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank.
90. Chuck Banker, pro personnel director of the Philadelphia Eagles, is tired of the team being criticized for losing defensive players.
91. The itinerant returned with new resolves to agitate at the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting in 1758.
92. Edna McGurk came from an insular inner circle of elite Philadelphia society.
93. The park, located between Philadelphia and New York City, draws visitors from throughout the region.
94. He has a history of such maneuvers in Philadelphia, too, all well documented in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
95. A scientist who had the temerity to ask at Philadelphia for one was severely reproved.
96. With certain safeguards for patients who, for example, may require liver transplants in Philadelphia full range fundholding seems a realistic possibility.
97. We sublet our New York apartment and gave up the one in Philadelphia.
98. First of all sounded the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia.
99. Morning tour of Philadelphia: Independence Hall & Liberty Bell.
100. Philadelphia is the birthplace of the United States.
101. Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Business Review.
102. Huston Rocket vies Philadelphia Seventy - sixers.
103. Field trip to Philadelphia . Work with Sulzberger students.
104. Bleacher Report:Philadelphia fans are known tobebrutal.Sentence dictionary
105. I am not a beginner in politics in Philadelphia.
106. Philadelphia was the original capital of the united states.
107. Philadelphia is the city of Brotherly love.
108. She got caught kite flying in Philadelphia.
109. After 33 days on the lam, accused cop killer Johnny Ray Robinson was bagged yesterday in a predawn raid at his girl friend's apartment in Philadelphia.
110. A city of western New Jersey on the Delaware River opposite Philadelphia. Walt Whitman lived here from1873 to1892. Population, 87, 492.
111. The inventor of the Slinky was a retired Navy engineer named Richard James, who worked in the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.
112. The first known outbreak of Legionnaires' disease was in Philadelphia, USA, in 1976. A total of 221 people contracted10 the disease and 34 died.
113. Philadelphia may be known as home of the establishment and ethnics.
114. Unsuccessfullobbying after the war to make Philadelphia the United States capitalhelped make the city the temporary US capital in the 1790s.
115. One of the teens who visited Philadelphia this spring, Haidary told the Inquirer, "My grandmother prayed that I wouldn't go ... because I'd be a lonely girl in a kafir [infidel] city.
116. Philadelphia has lost three straight for the first time this season, and will now try to avoid a winless three-game road trip.
117. We leave you with "The Waltz of the Flowers" from "The Nutcracker." It is played by the Philadelphia Orchestra, led by Eugene Ormandy.
118. Fun fact: In the early years of the nation, the Treasury's security system at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia was a watchdog named Nero, purchased for $3 in 1793.
119. He was a peppery little lieutenant j . g . from Philadelphia named Samtow.
120. Franklin established his own printing business in Philadelphia in 1728.
121. Reading is a grbordermother wealth , customs we Philadelphia baudienceet grOhio atspitetion to trap chobuffalo of hays.
122. Based in Philadelphia, the bank was the brainchild of Robert Morris.
123. The Philadelphia 76 ers stunned the Los Angeles Lakers with a 107 - 101 victory.
124. Grant, along with co-study leader Hakon Hakonarson, M. D. , Ph. D. , director of the CAG, led a team based at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania.
125. These things had nothing to do with the local executive and financial administration of Philadelphia.
126. When the Federal Convention met in Philadelphia in 1787, our nation was bound by the Articles of Confederation, which began with the words, "We the undersigned delegates."
127. Charles Plosser, the Philadelphia Fed president and one of the most likely candidates to dissent, said recently he considered price stability the Fed's most important objective.
128. Louisa M. Alcott , American novelist, author of Little Women, was born in Philadelphia.
129. Tokay gecko hangs upside down in its terrarium at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
130. New York and Philadelphia, by contrast, served a rich and fertile hinterland laced with navigable watercourses.
131. The Celtics also had a season - high margin of bettering a 24 - point blowout of Philadelphia Nov. 28.
132. First observance in Philadelphia, Pa. in 1907, it is based on suggestions by Julia Ward Howe in 1872 and by Anna Jarvis in 1907.
133. PHILADELPHIA - Doctors have known for years that some people with Lou Gehrig's disease also suffer from a type of dementia.
134. The first great victory for freedom of the press was won by a Philadelphia lawyer defending a New York editor .
135. It took stars like John Wayne, Gary Cooper, Clark Gable, and Jimmy Stewart to depict that race of men—and epics like Stagecoach, High Noon[http://], and The Philadelphia Story.
136. December 7, 1942: Launch of the New Jersey at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.
137. In 2008, Bush attended the unveiling ceremony of his portraiture in Philadelphia in Pennsylvania.
138. When the Second Continental Congress assembled in Philadelphia in May 1775, Washington, one of the Virginia delegates, was elected Commander in Chief of the Continental Army.
139. Marc, David. Demographic Vistas. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996.
140. What does Independence Hall, an 18th-century building site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, share with the teeming sea life of Australia's Great Barrier Reef?
141. In 1973 the Philadelphia Orchestra performed in Beijing, an event that symbolised a sea change in America's relations with China following President Nixon's visit there a year earlier.
142. His most famous home is the Fisher house near Philadelphia. It is made of several box-shaped buildings.
143. On Sunday, that stereotype, our commitment to it and Rembrandt's daring revision will be the topic of an interfaith panel hosted by the Philadelphia museum.
144. Outside a Philadelphia bank, a robber shot and killed two armoured car guards. Another was wounded by shattered glass.
145. The constitutional debates at Philadelphia had been eloquent and profound.
146. Eventually he founded a commercial company in his garage in Philadelphia -- the Institute of Science Information (ISI) -- that would track on a computer every scientific paper published, period.
147. He starred in family-friendly and screwball comedies before achieving notable success as a dramatic actor in Philadelphia and Forrest Gump.
148. Philadelphia is also known as the city of brotherly love.
149. President William Howard Taft began the tradition, also in a game between Washington and Philadelphia.
150. Next up, Gneiting hopes to swim the English Channel, play for the Philadelphia Eagles and hike from the Dead Sea to Mt. Everest.
151. A file photo of a Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper vending machine in Philadelphia, Nov. 30, 2006.
152. Mongol-American communities of recent immigrants are settled in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and New Jersey.
153. The Democratic met in Philadelphia on June 23,1936, in a convention that was riotous and triumphant.
154. In 1787, shortly after the Philadelphia convention adjourned, James Madison sent a copy of the new U.S. Constitution to his friend and mentor, Thomas Jefferson, then American ambassador to France.
155. Born in 1898 in Philadelphia, legendary American artist Alexander Calder began his career as an engineer.
156. Brielle's friend Bridget Fisher , a 19 - year - old student at Villanova University, Philadelphia, agrees.
157. He played golf as an undergraduate accounting major at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia.
158. That same year Bartholdi had assembled the statue's right arm and torch, and displayed them in Philadelphia.
159. We are standing here in Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love, the birthplace of freedom where the founding fathers authered the Declaration of Independence.
160. In 1793, Frenchman Jean Pierre Blanchard, using a hot-air balloon, flew between Philadelphia and Woodbury, New Jersey.
161. Mr. Williamson majored in marketing at La Salle University's business school in Philadelphia.
162. A Tokay gecko hangs upside down in its terrarium at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
163. The Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a powerful symbol of freedom for Americans.
164. Towards the end of the week-long series in Philadelphia he complained of fatigue and pressure.
165. Depart New York through New Jersey Pennsylvania and to the city of brotherly love Philadelphia.
166. The value of the rare coin, which was made at the Philadelphia Mint with the Miss Liberty design,[http:///philadelphia.html] crossed the million dollar mark in 2003.
167. Located between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, the area is seeing a building boom.
168. In 1950 a Sunday school class in Philadelphia found a way of sharing their "trick or treat" loot with children around the world.
169. My office happens to be on Independence Square and now and then I have occasion to direct a tourist to the Liberty Bell or fill him in on a little of the history of Philadelphia.
170. Local markets persisted in such cities as Boston, Massachusetts, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[], but trading was limited.
171. Helen is going to Philadelphia by train. Now she is at the inquiry office.
172. Love is like war: easy to begin but very hard to stop. Love is much nicer to be in than an automobile accident, a tight girdle, a higher tax bracket or a holding pattern over Philadelphia.
173. March 28, 1943 USS Princeton CV-23 in the Delaware River near the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard.
174. Yes, waiter. I'd like to have Philadelphia cream cheese. With chips.
175. The bacterial strain that caused the first recorded outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Philadelphia, for example, should be called Legionella pneumophila ecovar Philadelphia.
176. In 1793, Frenchman Jean Pierre Blanchard, moncler , using a hot-air balloon, flew among Philadelphia and Woodbury, New Jersey.
177. Sister Mary Scullion, a Catholic nun who has worked with homeless people in Philadelphia for more than 30 years, said the city's shelters are now operating at 115 percent of capacity.
178. The officer was fatally shot with an assault rifle yesterday morning while responding to the robbery in northeast Philadelphia.
179. Independence hall is located in the downtown of Philadelphia, Tt's world-famous cultural relics, and declared the independence of USA.
180. The Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank measure of Mid-Atlantic manufacturing showed a modest pullback to 19.3 in January from 20.8 in December, but strong underlying components.
181. Philadelphia – Spend a day in this historic American city and see Independence Hall.
182. But it is the weakening economy that has really set the ball rolling. The past week's plunge in the Philadelphia Federal Reserve's index of business conditions has particularly rattled investors.
183. She has interrupted her banking job to obtain an M.B.A. in Philadelphia.
184. The Philadelphia parade, which stems from traditional backgrounds, was granted official civic support in I 900.
185. A city of eastern Pennsylvania on the Lehigh River north-northwest of Philadelphia. It is an important steel-producing center. Population, 7,428.
186. A city of eastern Pennsylvania north-northwest of Philadelphia. Founded in1762, the city is an industrial and commercial center. Population, 105, 090.
187. Horse-drawn wagons and carriages, an electric trolley car, and pedestrians congest a cobblestone Philadelphia street in 1897.
188. A city of southwest New Jersey near the mouth of the Delaware River south of Philadelphia.
189. Leave Washington D. C for New York, across American ancient capital – Philadelphia, visit liberty Bell, Independence Square etc. then arrive on New York at night.
190. Marcus Shell, 35, of Philadelphia, said Abu-Jamal did not get a fair trial because of his identity as "a former Black Panther, the voice of the voiceless."
191. That has helped the building's marketability even as the Philadelphia area's office market hasn't fully recovered.
192. Charles Redheffer raised large sums of money in Philadelphia with a perpetual motion machine and then took it to New York in 1813, where hundreds paid a dollar each to see it.
193. The Statue of Liberty's torch goes on display at the Centennial Exhibition of 1876 in Philadelphia.
194. The news coming from the landmark gene therapy clinical trial for Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA) at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) continues to be very encouraging.
195. But according to Dr. Kwaku Ohene-Frempong, an attending hematologist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, when it comes to quality of life,[http://] "we have not made enough progress."
196. A city of southeast Pennsylvania on the Delaware River, an industrial suburb of Philadelphia.
197. In 1926, his bout with Gene Tunney in Philadelphia drew a record 120,000 fans, who watched in a driving rain as Tunney won the title.
198. A city of eastern Pennsylvania on the Lehigh River north-northwest of Philadelphia. It is an important steel - producing center. Population, 71, 428.
199. A: I went to a very respected art school in Philadelphia.
200. After many years at a number of cities in the exhibition, the Liberty Bell returned to Philadelphia, an independent country at the park visitor Happo meet quietly.
201. Shive received his Ph. D. in Chinese history in 1979 from Temple University in Philadelphia, his home town.
202. Two of the most famous parades are the Mummer's Parade in Philadelphia, Pasadena, and the Rose Parade in Pasadena, California.
203. Laurence Steinberg is a psychology professor at Temple University in Philadelphia.
204. Philadelphia Fed President Charles Plosser and Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker have also urged a review of the purchases in light of a strengthening economy and concern over future inflation.
205. 1985 - The Live Aid benefit concert takes place in London and Philadelphia, as well as other venues such as Sydney and Moscow.
206. Washington and Cincinnati each traded for a leadoff hitter, and Philadelphia added Michael Young to its already potent lineup.
207. He has performed with most major U. S. orchestras and conductors such as the New York Philharmonic National Symphony (Menuhin) Cleveland Orchestra (Szell) Philadelphia Orchestra (Ormandy) etc.
208. The Secret Service says it questioned and released an "overexuberant" fan of President Barack Obama who had tossed a paperback book near the president at a Philadelphia rally on Sunday.
209. Franklin returned to Philadelphia in 1728, became a successful printer and publisher, and "retired" at the age of 42.
210. Vice President Joe Biden and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced the high-speed rail plan at a train station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
211. In 1965, Lee Ducat was a Philadelphia homemaker with a child who had just been found to have diabetes.
212. Show the way. In 1965, Lee Ducat was a Philadelphia homemaker with a child who had just been found to have diabetes.
213. When I was a kid in Philadelphia, I must have read every comic book ever published.
214. Based in the suburbs of Philadelphia, PA, Relapse Records is world-renowned for its diversity and dedication to decidedly left-of-center music.
215. Tokay gecko hangs upside down in at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
216. The writing is of a similar style and poor quality. A tile that used to be located in Santiago de Chile mentions a street address in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 2624 S. 7th Philadelphia, PA.
217. Every day that day, the size and church bells ring a chorus of liberty bell is the Philadelphia.
218. After much experimentation, the first telephone was exhibited at the Centennial Exposition of 1876 in Philadelphia.
219. Another year, I ate turkey and matzo ball soup in Philadelphia with the Stamieszkins.
220. PHILADELPHIA -- Not even Dr. J could inspire the 76 ers.
221. Last month, they backed out of a deal to acquire the assets of Philadelphia Newspapers LLC because of opposition from the Teamsters union.
222. Another classic represented in the Philadelphia material were these four stunning large pieces of Japanese Stibnite.
223. The phil- in philately is the same as in Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love, or in audiophile a lover of high end stereo equipment.
224. The signing of Elton Brand has left Philadelphia with a a logjam at forward.
225. Celia's younger sister, Janet, flew to Philadelphia for the funeral[], though leaving her busy oilman husband and their two small children in the Middle East.
226. In 1988, a high school baseball player found the skeleton of a young woman in the woods behind the ball field at Central High School, in North Philadelphia.
227. We are ostensibly part of a group: the American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter.
228. Conversation by underground cable, 90 miles - New York to Philadelphia.
229. You may also think Charlie Day from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is too old to portray Booger, but Curtis Armstrong made the character legendary and he was already 31 years old.
230. The Philadelphia chromosome (universally present in CML) is lacking in patients with leukemoid reactions.
231. The 1975 song remains one of the most popular disco hits ever, leaving thousands of Hustle enthusiasts wondering just what Billie Jean King had to do with Philadelphia, anyway.
232. Love is much nicer to be in than an automobile accident, a tight girdle, a higher tax bracket or a holding pattern over Philadelphia.
233. For that, many prospective VG passengers have already begun training in a suburban Philadelphia complex and aboard a specially modified Boeing 727-200 jetliner(), known as G-Force One.
234. If I go to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, for instance, in the Middle Ages section, their only truly interesting paintings are the ones by Van Eyck and Rogier van der Weyden.
235. A city of western New Jersey on the Delaware River opposite Philadelphia. Walt Whitman lived here from 873 to 892. Population, 87,492.
236. PHILADELPHIA (Reuters Life!) - New York has more unwanted nocturnal guests than other urban areas and has been named the most bedbug infested city in the United States.
237. In the other league, between Brooklyn and Philadelphia I must take Brooklyn.
238. Paul Robeson, American Negro bass baritone singer, died in Philadelphia.
239. The first known outbreak of Legionnaires' disease was in Philadelphia, USA, in 1976.
240. Paul Robeson , American Negro baritone singer, died in Philadelphia.
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