Butter and iceberg lettuce are larger in size which increases their sturdiness since you can hold the wrap in your palm. To make a wrap out of any type of leafy green, you will need a lettuce that provides sturdiness. The 5 Main Characteristics of Lettuce Sturdiness Now that you know which lettuce works best for wraps, let’s get into what characteristics such as texture, sturdiness, flexibility, taste and flavor make lettuce great for wraps. Head of Green Leaf Lettuce What Makes Lettuce Good for Wraps? This means you can eat more of the leaf and won’t have to fold or cut off a weak end-we’ll cover this more in the next section! Green leaf lettuce is also a preferred choice for home gardeners as its easy to grow and can be grown in containers and small spaces. The wavy edge combined with the length of its leaves makes it more durable. Unlike romaine hearts, green leaf lettuce has a wavy edge (see details in the photo below). ![]() Green Leaf Lettuce: Green leaf lettuce earned its spot on the list because it combines the soft texture of butter lettuce with the size of romaine hearts. This size again, means that you will never have to let go of your wrap… until you finished eating it, of course. Second, iceberg has a similar size leaf to butter lettuce. First, iceberg lettuce has a natural curvature for hugging your steak. Iceberg lettuce has two similarities to butter lettuce. Its leaves are thick and crispy with a mild sweet flavor and have a high water-content. Iceberg Lettuce: Out of all the varieties we suggest, iceberg is the only tightly bound lettuce on the list. Romaine tastes slightly more bitter than the others although its flavor is still mild and won’t compete with your filling. You can wrap the leaves over themselves just like any ol’ tortilla. Romaine also has quite long leaves! The length of a romaine leaf allows you to have a more burrito-like wrap. Romaine Hearts: Romaine hearts offer a strong crunch at the end (or beginning if you prefer) of your wrap. Romaine hearts, iceberg lettuce or green leaf lettuce each offer great taste and crunch and can be substituted as an alternative to butter lettuce for wraps. If you can’t find butter lettuce but are craving lettuce wraps don’t worry there are other varieties that will get the job done. While butter lettuce may be #1 on your list, it may not be available at your local grocer. Three Alternative Lettuce Varieties for Wraps Keep reading to learn more about why butter lettuce’s texture, shape, size and more make it the best choice for lettuce wraps and some alternatives you can pick up in case it’s out of stop on your next shopping trip. 68mg of iron and 131mg of potassium and is higher in most vitamins and minerals. Plus, according to, butter lettuce is the most nutritious lettuce on this list boasting. It’s preferred over other leaf varieties because butter lettuce leaves not only fit in the palm of your hand but they are naturally cup shaped and can hug any filling.īutter lettuce is also subtly sweet and mild in flavor so it won’t compete with your filling. The Best Lettuce for Lettuce Wrapsīutter lettuce, also called Boston of Bibb lettuce, is hands down the best lettuce for lettuce wraps. We’ll also shed light on why texture, flavor, leaf shape and size are characteristics that make certain varieties of lettuce more wrap worthy than others. ![]() In this article we’ll get into the best lettuce for lettuce wraps and offer some alternatives in case it’s unavailable at your next trip to the store. Now that you are curious about lettuce wraps, what lettuce is best to wrap up your Asian chicken lettuce wraps or honey Dijon chicken?
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![]() Therefore, cladistically, apes, catarrhines and related contemporary extinct groups, such as Parapithecidae, are monkeys as well, for any consistent definition of "monkey". The distinction between apes and monkeys is complicated by the traditional paraphyly of monkeys: Apes emerged as a sister group of Old World monkeys in the catarrhines, which are a sister group of New World monkeys. Genus Rhinopithecus – snub-nosed monkeys.Genus Semnopithecus – gray langurs or Hanuman langurs.Genus Colobus – black-and-white colobuses.Genus Cercocebus – white-eyelid mangabeys.Genus Allochrocebus – terrestrial guenons.Genus Allenopithecus – Allen's swamp monkey.Family Cercopithecidae: Old World monkeys.The Linnaean classification beginning with the superfamily is: Two subfamilies are recognized, the Cercopithecinae, which are mainly African, but include the diverse genus of macaques, which are Asian and North African, and the Colobinae, which includes most of the Asian genera, but also the African colobus monkeys. Most are highly opportunistic, primarily eating fruit, but also consuming almost any food items available, such as flowers, leaves, bulbs and rhizomes, insects, snails, small mammals, and garbage and handouts from humans. Most are at least partially omnivorous, but all prefer plant matter, which forms the bulk of their diets. Some Old World monkeys are arboreal, such as the colobus monkeys others are terrestrial, such as the baboons. Whether they are native to Gibraltar or were brought by humans is unknown. They inhabited much of Europe in the past today, the only survivors in Europe are the Barbary macaques of Gibraltar. Old World monkeys are native to Africa and Asia today, inhabiting numerous environments: tropical rain forests, savannas, shrublands, and mountainous terrain. Most have tails, but they are not prehensile. The largest is the male mandrill, around 70 centimetres (28 in) in length, and weighing up to 50 kilograms (110 lb) Old World monkeys have a variety of facial featues some have snouts, some are flat nosed, and many exhibit coloration. The smallest Old World monkey is the talapoin, with a head and body 34–37 centimetres (13–15 in) in length, and weighing between 0.7 and 1.3 kilograms (1.5 and 2.9 lb). They diverged from a common ancestor of New World monkeys around 45 to 55 million years ago. Phylogenetically, they are more closely related to apes than to New World monkeys. Common names for other Old World monkeys include the talapoin, guenon, colobus, douc (douc langur, genus Pygathrix), vervet, gelada, mangabey (a group of genera), langur, mandrill, surili ( Presbytis), patas, and proboscis monkey. Old World monkey genera include baboons (genus Papio), red colobus (genus Piliocolobus) and macaques (genus Macaca). Twenty-four genera and 138 species are recognized, making it the largest primate family. Old World monkey is the common English name for a family of primates known taxonomically as the Cercopithecidae ( / ˌ s ɜːr k oʊ p ɪ ˈ θ ɛ s ɪ d iː/). It is well known that ATP is released from many cells where cell membranes subjected to stretch, perhaps via one of the above mentioned mechanisms. ![]() in necrotic cell death, 2) release from large storage vesicles containing hormones, 3) via connexin/pannexin “hemichannels”, 4) from transport vesicles delivering proteins to the cell membrane, and 5) from a subset of lysosomes. Several additional mechanisms have now moved to the foreground: 1) release from cells with damage to the cell membrane e.g. when work load is markedly enhanced or when the supply of oxygen and glucose is limiting as in ischemia.ĪTP might, as originally proposed, act as a neurotransmitter, stored and released together with other transmitters, sometimes ATP may be preferentially released via so called ”kiss-and-run” mechanism. Adenosine is formed intracellularly whenever there is a discrepancy between the rates of ATP synthesis and ATP utilization e.g. From this baseline level adenosine can increase substantially via several mechanisms: 1) formation intracellularly and export via transporters, and 2) formation in the extracellular space from adenine nucleotides released from cells. ![]() Since most if not all cells possess equilibrative adenosine transporters, there will, by necessity, be also a finite level of adenosine in the extracellular space, even under the most basal conditions. Regulation of adenosine levels – increasing in stressful situationsīecause it is a key metabolite there is always a finite intracellular concentration of adenosine. Furthermore, there is no really good reason to divide the receptors into high affinity and low affinity receptors as is sometimes done. Thus, the potency of endogenous adenosine depends both on receptor number, and on the type of response measured. If, by contrast, we instead examine the ability to activate MAP kinase (which all the receptors do), adenosine is equipotent at all of them. When this is done it is observed that adenosine is equipotent at A 1, A 2A and A 3 receptors, but is some 50 times less potent at A 2B receptors if alterations in cAMP are recorded. It is therefore important to compare potencies between receptors at comparative receptor densities. In such systems alterations in receptor number is manifested by parallel shifts in the dose response curve, not as alterations in the maximal response. Adenosine receptors generally exhibit the behaviour described by pharmacologists as ”spare receptors”. This introduces another important confounding factor: potency of the agonist is markedly influenced by the receptor number. The potency of adenosine must therefore be measured in functional assays. Therefore, if metabolism of the labelled added adenosine is prevented, endogenous adenosine accumulates to confound the measurements, and we do not have reliable data on the comparative affinity of the endogenous agonist at the four adenosine receptors. ![]() The reason is that adenosine is rapidly metabolized and also rapidly formed in biological preparations including membrane preparations. Unfortunately it proves very difficult to determine the affinity of adenosine to the receptors by direct binding studies. Potency of adenosine - Dependence on receptor number and on response measured These pathophysiological roles of adenosine also offer some potential drug targets, but the fact that adenosine receptors are involved in so many processes does not simplify drug development. Adenosine levels rise in stress and distress (up to 30 μM in ischemia) and tend to minimize the risk for adverse outcomes by increasing energy supply and decreasing cellular work, by stimulating angiogenesis, mediating preconditioning and having multiple effects on immune competent cells. Here adenosine can play a physiological role and here antagonists such as caffeine can have effects in healthy individuals. The endogenous agonist, adenosine, has a minimal concentration in body fluids (20 – 200 nM) that is sufficient to slightly activate the receptors where they are very highly expressed - as in the basal ganglia, on fat cells and in the kidney. They are well conserved and widely expressed. There are four adenosine receptors, A 1, A 2A, A 2B and A 3, together forming a defined subgroup of G protein coupled receptors. ![]() Get the best sightings on a boat trip with the expert crew to follow the migratory patterns. ![]() ![]() Thousands of whales migrate to the coast of San Diego all year round - during their breeding season in winter and spring, and feeding period in summer and fall. Ready to explore all the best bits San Diego has to offer? Read on! 1 – See whales up close like never beforeĭo you want to see how small you are next to the largest animal known to live on the planet? While in sunny San Diego, make sure to seize the opportunity of taking a whale-watching boat tour. Of course, there are plenty of opportunities for some fun in the sun, whether you’re riding horses along picturesque shores or sailing along the waters in search of dolphins, whales, seals, and sea lions.īut there are plenty of great options to fire up your neurons as well, from vehicle museums to street art tours. And whether you want to fly, drive, swim, or dive – or even jet pack! -, the vehicles in the city are attractions in and of themselves.įrom great outdoor activities to spectacular nightlife and sophisticated cultural experiences, this Southern Californian city has it all! All you need to worry about is which of the near-endless fun and unusual things to do in San Diego you can tick off the bucket list first. Showcasing world-class beaches, craft breweries, theme parks, intriguing museums and some of the best Mexican cuisines on this side of the border, San Diego is jam-packed with fun things to do. ![]() Literally translated as "so close to the heart", they are, in reality, a large range of hors d'oeuvres Cantonese people traditionally enjoy in restaurants (previously teahouses) for breakfast and for lunch but never for dinner, washed down with tea. Chinese food historian Yan-kit So has described dim sum as: Dim sum dishes are usually associated with " yum cha" ( Chinese: 飲茶 pinyin: yǐn chá Cantonese Yale: yám chàh), which is known as the Cantonese brunch tradition. Written in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (907–979), the book uses dim sum as a verb instead: 「治妝未畢, 我未及餐, 爾且可點心」( pinyin: "Zhì zhuāng wèi bì, wǒ wèi jí cān, ěr qiě kě diǎn xīn" Jyutping: "Zi6 zong1 mei6 bat1, ngo5 mei6 kap6 caan1, ji5 ce2 ho2 dim2 sam1"), which translates to "I have not finished preparing myself and am not ready for a proper meal therefore, you can treat yourself to some small snacks." In this context, "dim sum" means "to barely fill your stomach". Some versions date the legend to the Southern Song dynasty (960–1279) after the term's earliest attestation in the Book of Tang ( Chinese: 唐書 pinyin: Táng shū Jyutping: Tong4 Syu1). "Gratitude" or 點點心意 ( pinyin: diǎn diǎn xīn yì Jyutping: dim2 dim2 sam1 ji3), later shortened to 點心, of which dim sum is the Cantonese pronunciation, came to represent dishes made in a similar fashion. According to one legend, to show soldiers gratitude after battles, a general had civilians make buns and cakes to send to the front lines. Some references state that the term originated in the Eastern Jin dynasty (317 AD–420 AD). The original meaning of the term " dim sum" remains unclear and contested. There are also variations designed for visual appeal on social media, such as dumplings and buns made to resemble animals. ![]() In addition to traditional dim sum, some chefs also create and prepare new fusion-based dim sum dishes. It is now commonplace for restaurants to serve dim sum at dinner and sell various dim sum items à la carte for takeout. ![]() Dim sum restaurants have a unique serving method where servers offer dishes to customers from steam-heated carts. Many Cantonese restaurants serve dim sum as early as five in the morning, while more traditional restaurants typically serve dim sum until mid-afternoon. The tea is very important, just as important as the food. ĭim sum restaurants typically have a wide variety of dishes, usually totaling several dozen. Some estimates claim that there are at least two thousand types of dim sum in total across China, and about forty to fifty types are commonly sold outside of China. But that is not the case with Cantonese dim sum, which has developed into a separate branch of cuisine. ![]() In fact, the cookbooks of most Chinese food cultures tend to lump their own variations on dim sum dishes with other local snacks. There are over one thousand dim sum dishes originating from Guangdong alone, a total that no other area in China comes even close to matching. Cantonese dim sum has a very broad range of flavors, textures, cooking styles, and ingredients, and can be classified into regular items, seasonal offerings, weekly specials, banquet dishes, holiday dishes, house signature dishes, travel-friendly items, as well as breakfast or lunch foods and late-night snacks. As dim sum continued to develop, chefs introduced influences and traditions from other regions of China. Cantonese dim sum was originally based on local foods. Cantonese dim sum culture developed rapidly during the latter half of the nineteenth century in Guangzhou. The practice of having tea with dim sum eventually evolved into the modern " yum cha". Teahouse owners gradually added various snacks called dim sum to their offerings. The second is dim sum, which translates literally to "touch the heart", the term used to designate the small food items that accompanied the tea. This refers to the custom of serving teahouse customers two delicately made food items, savory or sweet, to complement their tea. The first is " jat zung loeng gin" ( Chinese: 一盅兩件), which translates literally as "one cup, two pieces". " Yum cha" includes two related concepts. In the tenth century, when the city of Canton ( Guangzhou) began to experience an increase in commercial travel, many frequented teahouses for small-portion meals with tea called " yum cha" ( brunch). Most modern dim sum dishes are commonly associated with Cantonese cuisine, although dim sum dishes also exist in other Chinese cuisines. Dim sum ( traditional Chinese: 點心 simplified Chinese: 点心 pinyin: diǎn xīn Jyutping: dim2 sam1) is a large range of small Cantonese dishes that are traditionally enjoyed in restaurants for brunch. Won't be displayed if the save action is failed. If you specify it with a save command-line option, an error message Added /NoErrorMessage command-line option.The DefaultProductKey Registry key support added on v1.61 is now turned off by default (You can turn it on with 'Load Default Product Key' option).Added support for BIOS OEM Key (Windows 8).Added support for some Adobe and Autodesk products.Added option to temporarily start the remote registry service on the remote computer (For reading the product keys from the Registry on the remote computer).You can now export the product keys list to JSON file.Added 'Run As Administrator' option (Ctrl+F11), which is needed to get a product key from external drive on Windows Vista and later.Added support for SQL Server 2012/2014.Added 'Auto Size Columns On Load' option.Added 'Auto Size Columns+Headers' option.Fixed bug: ProduKey displayed wrong product name of Microsoft Office taken from another Registry key.Fixed to display Office version if the product name is not stored in the Registry.Now starts the Remote Registry service even if it's disabled. When the 'Temporarily start the remote registry service on the remote computer' option is turned on, ProduKey.When loading product keys from remote computer or external drive, the name of the computer or external path is now displayed in the window title.Added 'Build Number' column (For Windows entries only).'Prefer the product name from Office Registry key' - ProduKey first tries to extract the product name from 'ProductNameNonQualified' and 'ConvertToEdition' Registry values, like it did starting from version 1.86 ![]() 'Prefer the product name from Uninstall Registry key' - ProduKey tries to extract the product name from the Uninstall Registry entry, like it did until version 1.85
![]() ![]() Roosevelt asked Americans to join him in prayer for Allied forces: 'They. In a national radio broadcast on June 6, 1944, President Franklin D. Based on this year’s commemorations paying tribute to the heroes who came from far and wide to restore freedom to Europe, here’s an idea of what to expect. Perhaps less attention ought to have been given to the experts and more to those veterans from both sides who are still alive to tell the tale of what happened. Here are five of the most powerful speeches on D-Day. 2023 marks the 79th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. The historians tend to look at events in purely strategic terms, rather than focusing on social consequences - as a result, the program seems rather one-sided in tone. President Trump and President Emmanuel Macron of France gave speeches and greeted World War II veterans during a ceremony marking the 75th anniversary of D-Day on Thursday. Inaugurated back in June, 2014, the Airborne. The disadvantage of a military-historical approach to the material is that the human element gets squeezed out we hear little, for instance, of the sufferings experienced by ordinary soldiers as they waded through deep water to reach the Normandy beaches, or endured perpetual barrages of gunfire from the Nazi defenders. Full B-Roll of the D-Day commemorative jump executed 8 June 2014 onto Iron Mike Drop Zone outside of Sainte-Mere-Eglise, France. The Airborne wall memorial has been erected to pay tribute to the men who fought during the Second World War. Through interviews with military experts, Holland traces the progress of the overall campaign, focusing particularly on the days after the D-Day landings, so as to determine whether the campaign was 'successful' or not. The remembrance opened with a brief memorial prayer service honoring the veterans on hand from all branches of military service and those who died at Normandy. What is D-Day An explainer on the massive WWII invasion of Normandy On June 6, 1944, the largest air, land and sea invasion in military history took place on the Normandy coast of France. ![]() Although trying his best to be even-handed, it is inevitable that he should adopt a pro-Allied perspective, claiming (for instance) that their weapons were far more suitable for the conflict at hand than the more cumbersome German machinery. As a military specialist, Holland is most interested in the strategies planned by each side as well as looking at the weaponry available. Song of Remembrance to commemorate all those who have fallen as a result of war and conflict. On Monday 5 June at 6pm there will be a Service of Remembrance at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Bayeux. In this documentary, broadcast on the seventieth anniversary of the D- Day landings, historian James Holland reassesses the significance of the event, refocusing on its aims as well as looking at the extent to which both sides were prepared. ![]() ![]() I say take it all in from many sources: books, playing with others, jamming with the CD, backing tracks, etc etc etc. I've got books on the theory and chord progressions, but they get stale quick and it's nice for a beginner like me to be able to work on some licks to break the monotony. I don't use the small booklet or PDF files that come with the set, just rewind and play again until I get it right. I think DVD's are nice 'cause it's like having someone to play with and you can stop/restart without disturbing who's playing. It's acoustic, but it's the beginnings of the Texas blues shuffle and it works on electric. The 2 DVD set on lightnin' Hopkins early years is good, as is "The Guitar of Lightnin' Hopkins". Gary Davis, Lightnin Hopkins, Blind Willie McTell and others. I would really like to try one of his workshops. I found some stuff on after reading a small write in Guitar Techniques. Playing with others is definetly best, but sometimes you just can't or you don't know where to go. If you cannot get out to play with others, for whatever reason, I think the DVD's are a great tool. I learned 5 string banjo from the Scruggs book and playing with folks on the back porch. ![]() I don't know squat about jazz theory and I am having a heck of a time learning to read treble cleff, I prefer tab. My first music experiences were classical and Jazz trombone from age about 12 up into my 3rd year of college. ![]() The latest version as of the time of this post (18-12-2019) is: Boot Disk Utility (BDUtility.exe) by cvad vĭirect Download link for latest version: Up to date DL Site for the tool (devs official DL site): ĭevs own forum (doesnt appear related to the tool, but might have some other interesting stuff - russian forum): Old Forum/Thread where i found the original tool created in 2012: ![]() He has received little recognition, and his tool is AMAZING. ![]() It turns out a dev going by the name of ' cvad' from Russia, created the tool we've all been looking for (before Windows XP time!). List of threads that have non-working solutions: Multiple failed attempts later, and multiple attempts with different images, and a different USB - i came to the conclusion that TransMac is rubbish Tried TransMac multiple times (and it takes over 10 hours to burn the image). Many hours later, ive downloaded multiple macOS images from multiple sources. (this is was my research led me to believe). Everyone who failed, failed because they didn't do the 'DiskPart' first. The next part was to use "TransMac" - the "only tool for Windows" that could burn the mac image. The trick involves using Windows Disk Part - 'select disk' - 'convert gpt' - etc etc So off i went to my special Rufus tool, which turns out does not work for mac images.Īfter many hours, i found the special trick posted on multiple sites. Soon enough i realized i could no longer boot into recovery. I messed up an old iMac trying to update it to Catalina (formatted the recovery drive, lol - first time playing with a MAC). ![]() For example, someone playing on a PC can play with someone using a console, such as a PS5, or a PS4 player can play with an Xbox One player.Ĭrossplay is a great way to connect with friends who might not own the same console as you! What is Cross Save/Cross Progression?Ĭross save, also known as cross-progression, is the ability to transfer save data between different platforms. Dying Light 2: Stay Human is not currently crossplay-compatible with XBox Series S/X and PS4, PS5, Windows PC/Steam or Xbox One.Ĭrossplay, also known as cross-platform, is the ability to play with other players who are using different platforms.Unfortunately, Dying Light 2: Stay Human is not currently crossplay-compatible with Xbox One and PS4, PS5, Windows PC/Steam or XBox Series S/X.No, Dying Light 2: Stay Human is not crossplay compatible with Xbox. Dying Light 2: Stay Human is not currently crossplay-compatible with PS5 and PS4, Windows PC/Steam, XBox Series S/X or Xbox One.Unfortunately, Dying Light 2: Stay Human is not currently crossplay-compatible with PS4 and PS5, Windows PC/Steam, XBox Series S/X or Xbox One.No, Dying Light 2: Stay Human is not crossplay compatible with Playstation. Unfortunately, Dying Light 2: Stay Human is not currently crossplay-compatible with Windows PC/Steam and PS4, PS5, XBox Series S/X or Xbox One.No, Dying Light 2: Stay Human is not crossplay compatible with PC. In the meantime, if you have noticed any recent crossplay support for for Dying Light 2: Stay Human, then please let us know in the comments below. We check regularly to see if cross platform support has been added and we will update this page as soon as there are any changes. Unfortunately, Dying Light 2: Stay Human is not crossplay compatible. Is Dying Light 2: Stay Human Cross-Platform? ![]() Players take on the role of a survivor in a post-apocalyptic city overrun by zombies and must interact with characters, complete mission objectives, and engage in melee-style combat against human survivors and zombies. E3 2018 Gameplay World Premiere Trailerĭying Light 2: Stay Human Age Suitabilityĭying Light 2: Stay Human is not suitable for persons under 18 years old due to its mature content, which includes violence, suggestive language & themes that may be considered inappropriate for younger audiences.View videos of Dying Light 2: Stay Human below: Fans looking forward to diving into another thrilling post apocalyptic experience may also enjoy titles like Fallout 4 or Metro Exodus while they await Dying Light 2's release later this year. ![]() This game also features plenty of diversity within its gameplay elements - from parkour exploration across rooftops on one hand to intense zombie battles on the other - so there's something here for everyone! Whether it’s solving puzzles or upgrading weapons and armor, every playthrough offers unique experiences tailored around each individual player’s style. The immersive story line combined with stunning visuals makes Dying Light 2: Stay Human a must-have for any fan of action RPGs or open world games looking for their next big challenge! With your exceptional agility and combat skills at your disposal, you'll be challenged to make difficult decisions which could drastically alter the fate of humanity's future. In this game, you play as an agent of change in the last great human settlement, struggling to survive against all odds in an unforgiving and infected world. ⏱ This game was released 1 year, 4 months and 12 days ago Game Available On:ĭying Light 2: Stay Human is a gripping post-apocalyptic adventure that will leave players breathless. We check games regularly for updates, but if anything has changed in the meantime and we haven't spotted it yet, please let us know via our contact page or by posting a comment below. We last checked which crossplay platforms were available for Dying Light 2: Stay Human 3 months and 19 days ago. Please check out all the details on Dying Light 2: Stay Human's official website! While the game is also available on Steam (PC) and Windows PC, Dying Light 2: Stay Human is cross-platform only across the platforms mentioned above. You can view the combinations of platforms that are crossplay compatible below. This means that some platforms are not able to crossplay between each other. But please be aware that Dying Light 2: Stay Human has multiple crossplay combinations, which are mutually exclusive. Dying Light 2: Stay Human supports crossplay across the following platforms: Xbox One, XBox Series S/X, PS4 and PS5. |
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