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  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
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    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353472_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353471_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353470_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353469_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353468_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353467_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353466_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353465_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353464_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353463_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353462_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353461_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353460_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353458_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353456_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353454_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
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    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
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    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
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  • Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    DUKAS_190353451_FER
    Chef creates world's thinnest handmade sandwich
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sandwich 1
    Ref 17246
    24/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Guinness World Records
    A celebrity chef known for his knife skills has carved his way into the record books by making the world’s thinnest sandwich sliced by hand.
    Canadian Wallace Wong almost halved the previous record of 10mm by making a tasty snack filled with tomatoes and cucumber just 5.125 mm thick.
    Wong, 35, who has worked at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Noma in Copenhagen , Denmark, is also a fitness guru.
    His sandwich bid gave him a Guinness World Record to go with various other titles won previously with the organisation.
    The rules for the sandwich meant there had to be two ingredients between the slices.
    Wong opted to use Japanese milk bread.
    He said: “I prefer it because it's just tasty.
    “We’re making a sandwich. I'm a chef, so it has to taste good first.
    “The hardest part about this whole record is actually slicing the bread because if you look at bread in general, it's different textures.”
    He cut six slices from the loaf before deciding on which two to use for the record attempt before turning his attention to the filling.
    He ended up laying out five slices of tomato topped with nine slices of cucumber.
    The officiating Guinness judge measured the thickness of each corner before coming to an average 5.125. and declaring Wong the new world record holder.
    The thinnest corner was 4.6mm and the thickest 5.9
    OPS: Wallace Wong creating the world’s thinnest hand sliced sandwich for Guinness World Records.
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Life On The Banks Of The Padma
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    Life On The Banks Of The Padma
    A tree trunk is seen after being cut at a damaged house near an eroded section on the banks of the Padma River in Jajira, Shariatpur, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2025. River erosion becomes more frequent and severe in recent years, putting entire villages, mosques, schools, and graveyards at risk in the area. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

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    Daily Life In Old Quebec City
    Construction workers cut and chisel large pieces of stone while restoring a historic church in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Protests Over Trump's 25 Percent Tariff On India
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    Protests Over Trump's 25 Percent Tariff On India
    August 1, 2025, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Supporters of India's main opposition Congress party burnt of a effigy of US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during protest against the Donald Trump's administration imposed a 25% tariff on all Indian goods, in Kolkata, India, on August 1, 2025. Donald Trump's administration is imposing a 25% tariff on all Indian goods starting August 7, 2025, without any product exemptions, unlike other nations. This move, perceived as exceptionally tough, aims to pressure India on geopolitical issues and trade deals, says GTRI. The tariffs are expected to significantly reduce India's exports, particularly in petroleum, pharmaceuticals, and electronics, potentially decreasing overall exports by 30% (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Daily Life In Toronto
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    Daily Life In Toronto
    Dubai pistachio and baklava chocolate bars are displayed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on July 17, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Toronto
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    Daily Life In Toronto
    Dubai pistachio and baklava chocolate bars are displayed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on July 17, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Toronto
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    Daily Life In Toronto
    Dubai pistachio kunafa chocolate bars are displayed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on July 17, 2025. The Dubai Pistachio Kunafa (kadayif) Chocolate combines creamy milk chocolate, crunchy kunafa, and rich pistachios. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Toronto
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    Daily Life In Toronto
    Dubai pistachio and baklava chocolate bars are displayed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on July 17, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Toronto
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    Daily Life In Toronto
    Dubai pistachio and baklava chocolate bars are displayed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on July 17, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Toronto
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    Daily Life In Toronto
    Dubai pistachio and baklava chocolate bars are displayed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on July 17, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • L Arme a l oeil
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    L Arme a l oeil
    L Arme a l oeil
    Eye of the needle
    1981
    Real Richard Marquand
    Donald Sutherland.
    Collection Christophel © Kings Road Entertainment

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  • Inauguration of Ukraine’s Intelligence Recruitment Centre
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    Inauguration of Ukraine’s Intelligence Recruitment Centre
    Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov, the Chief of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, cuts a ribbon during the opening of the Intelligence Recruitment Centre, Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 10, 2025. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
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    PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
    Image Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office.

    Members of the PCS union stage a picket outside the Cabinet Office on Whitehall.

    Nearly 300 PCS members employed by outsourcing companies G4S and ISS as security, cleaners, porters, receptionists and post room staff continue ongoing strike action.

    The strike action is part of our ongoing dispute with the outsourced facilities management companies over their failure to improve pay, terms and conditions for the members, who are employed on far less favourable terms than civil service colleagues working in the same buildings.

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    PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
    Image Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office.

    Members of the PCS union stage a picket outside the Cabinet Office on Whitehall.

    Nearly 300 PCS members employed by outsourcing companies G4S and ISS as security, cleaners, porters, receptionists and post room staff continue ongoing strike action.

    The strike action is part of our ongoing dispute with the outsourced facilities management companies over their failure to improve pay, terms and conditions for the members, who are employed on far less favourable terms than civil service colleagues working in the same buildings.

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  • PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
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    PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
    Image Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office.

    Members of the PCS union stage a picket outside the Cabinet Office on Whitehall.

    Nearly 300 PCS members employed by outsourcing companies G4S and ISS as security, cleaners, porters, receptionists and post room staff continue ongoing strike action.

    The strike action is part of our ongoing dispute with the outsourced facilities management companies over their failure to improve pay, terms and conditions for the members, who are employed on far less favourable terms than civil service colleagues working in the same buildings.

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    PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
    Image Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office.

    Members of the PCS union stage a picket outside the Cabinet Office on Whitehall.

    Nearly 300 PCS members employed by outsourcing companies G4S and ISS as security, cleaners, porters, receptionists and post room staff continue ongoing strike action.

    The strike action is part of our ongoing dispute with the outsourced facilities management companies over their failure to improve pay, terms and conditions for the members, who are employed on far less favourable terms than civil service colleagues working in the same buildings.

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    PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
    Image Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office.

    Members of the PCS union stage a picket outside the Cabinet Office on Whitehall.

    Nearly 300 PCS members employed by outsourcing companies G4S and ISS as security, cleaners, porters, receptionists and post room staff continue ongoing strike action.

    The strike action is part of our ongoing dispute with the outsourced facilities management companies over their failure to improve pay, terms and conditions for the members, who are employed on far less favourable terms than civil service colleagues working in the same buildings.

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    PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
    Image Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office.

    Members of the PCS union stage a picket outside the Cabinet Office on Whitehall.

    Nearly 300 PCS members employed by outsourcing companies G4S and ISS as security, cleaners, porters, receptionists and post room staff continue ongoing strike action.

    The strike action is part of our ongoing dispute with the outsourced facilities management companies over their failure to improve pay, terms and conditions for the members, who are employed on far less favourable terms than civil service colleagues working in the same buildings.

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    PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office in London, UK.
    Image Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/04/2025. London, United Kingdom. PCS Picket Outside Cabinet Office.

    Members of the PCS union stage a picket outside the Cabinet Office on Whitehall.

    Nearly 300 PCS members employed by outsourcing companies G4S and ISS as security, cleaners, porters, receptionists and post room staff continue ongoing strike action.

    The strike action is part of our ongoing dispute with the outsourced facilities management companies over their failure to improve pay, terms and conditions for the members, who are employed on far less favourable terms than civil service colleagues working in the same buildings.

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  • Greenhouses of Zaporizhzhia Botanical Garden restored after Russian attacks
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    Greenhouses of Zaporizhzhia Botanical Garden restored after Russian attacks
    ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 6, 2025 - A woman cuts off damaged pieces from a monster leaf with scissors in a greenhouse restored after Russian shelling at the Zaporizhzhia City Botanical Garden, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Wilco - Jeff Tweedy performing live in concert at the Wilderness Festival, Sunday, Day 3, Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
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    Wilco - Jeff Tweedy performing live in concert at the Wilderness Festival, Sunday, Day 3, Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
    Wilco - Jeff Tweedy - Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, harmonica, performing live in concert at the Award-Winning Arts Festival Wilderness, Sunday, Day 3, Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
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  • Wilco - Jeff Tweedy performing live in concert at the Wilderness Festival, Sunday, Day 3, Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
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    Wilco - Jeff Tweedy performing live in concert at the Wilderness Festival, Sunday, Day 3, Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
    Wilco - Jeff Tweedy - Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, harmonica, performing live in concert at the Award-Winning Arts Festival Wilderness, Sunday, Day 3, Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
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  • Wilco - Jeff Tweedy performing live in concert at the Wilderness Festival, Sunday, Day 3, Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
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    Wilco - Jeff Tweedy performing live in concert at the Wilderness Festival, Sunday, Day 3, Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
    Wilco - Jeff Tweedy - Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, harmonica, performing live in concert at the Award-Winning Arts Festival Wilderness, Sunday, Day 3, Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
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  • Ukraine celebrates Thanksgiving
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    Ukraine celebrates Thanksgiving
    KHARKIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - Cooks cut a turkey roasted on the Food Train during the celebration of Thanksgiving organised by Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian Railways), Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine. This autonomous kitchen train operates mainly in areas affected by blackouts, water shortages and lack of reliable food deliveries. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine celebrates Thanksgiving
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    Ukraine celebrates Thanksgiving
    KHARKIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - A turkey is being cut with a knife on the Food Train during the celebration of Thanksgiving organised by Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian Railways), Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine. This autonomous kitchen train operates mainly in areas affected by blackouts, water shortages and lack of reliable food deliveries. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Seafood processing production complex in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine
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    Seafood processing production complex in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine
    ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 20, 2024 - An employee cuts frozen fish at a seafood processing production complex in Zaporizhzhia, southestern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Seafood processing production complex in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine
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    Seafood processing production complex in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine
    ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 20, 2024 - An employee cuts frozen fish at a seafood processing production complex in Zaporizhzhia, southestern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Seafood processing production complex in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine
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    Seafood processing production complex in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine
    ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 20, 2024 - An employee cuts frozen fish at a seafood processing production complex in Zaporizhzhia, southestern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers the Autumn Budget 2024
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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers the Autumn Budget 2024
    30/10/2024. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers the Autumn Budget 2024. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DESNZ

    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers the Autumn Budget 2024
    30/10/2024. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers the Autumn Budget 2024. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DESNZ

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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers the Autumn Budget 2024
    30/10/2024. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivers the Autumn Budget 2024. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street

    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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    Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers the Autumn Budget 2024
    30/10/2024. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers the Autumn Budget 2024. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DESNZ

    Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.

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