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рдЖрдкрд▓्рдпा рд╕рд░्рд╡ांрдиा рд╕рд╣рд▓ीрд▓ा рдЬाрдг्рдпाрд╕ рдЖрд╡рдбрддे, рдордЧ рддी рдЫोрдЯी рд░ोрдб рдЯ्рд░िрдк рдЕрд╕ो рдХिंрд╡ा рдХाрд╣ी рд▓ांрдмрдЪ्рдпा рдаिрдХाрдгी рд╡िрдоाрдиाрдиे рд▓ांрдм рдк्рд░рд╡ाрд╕ рдЕрд╕ू рд╢рдХेрд▓. рдкрд░ंрддु рдмрд░्‍рдпाрдЪрджा рдЖрдкрдг рд╕рд╣рд▓ीрдЪी рдпोрдЬрдиा рдЖрдЦрдг्рдпाрдд рдЕрдпрд╢рд╕्рд╡ी рд╣ोрддो рдЖрдгि рдпाрдЪा рдкрд░िрдгाрдо рдо्рд╣рдгрдЬे рдиिрд░ाрд╢ा рдЖрдгि рдд्рд░ाрд╕. 1. рд░ोрдб рдЯ्рд░ीрдк рд╕ाрдаी рдпोрдЧ्рдп рдирдХाрд╢े рдоिрд│рд╡ा рдЖрдгि рдЖрдкрд▓्рдпा рдоाрд░्рдЧाрдЪी рд╕ंрдкूрд░्рдг рдоाрд╣िрддी. рд╕рд░्рд╡ рдХाрд╣ी рдпोрдЬрдиा рдЖрдЦрдд рдирд╕рддे, рдкрд░ंрддु рдХрдоीрддрдХрдоी рдЖрдкрд▓्рдпाрдХрдбे рдХрдоी рдУंрдЧрд│ рдЖрд╢्рдЪрд░्рдпे рдЕрд╕рддीрд▓. реи. рдХрдзीрд╣ी, рд╡िрдоाрдирддрд│ाрд╡рд░ीрд▓ рд╕ुрд░рдХ्рд╖िрддрддेрдЬрд╡рд│ рдмॉрдо्рдм рдХिंрд╡ा рджрд╣рд╢рддрд╡ाрдж्рдпांрд╡िрд╖рдпी рд╡िрдиोрдж рдХрд░ू рдирдХा. рдЖрд╢ा рд▓ोрдХांрдЪ्рдпा рд╕ाрдоाрдиाрдЪी рддрдкाрд╕рдгी рдХेрд▓ी рдЬाрддे.. рдХाрд╣ी рд▓ोрдХांрдЪ्рдпा рдмाрдмрддीрдд рдд्рдпांрдЪ्рдпाрдХрдбे рд▓рд╣ाрди рдмॉрдо्рдм рдЕрд╕рд▓्рдпाрдЪे рдмрд░्‍рдпाрдЪ рд▓ोрдХांрдиी рд╡िрдиोрджाрдиे рдирдоूрдж рдХेрд▓े рдЖрд╣े. рдиंрддрд░ рдкोрд▓िрд╕ рд╕्рдЯेрд╢рдирдордз्рдпे рдд्рдпांрдЪ्рдпा рдоूрд░्рдЦрдкрдгाрдмрдж्рджрд▓ рдд्рдпांрдиा рдордиाрдкाрд╕ूрди рдЦेрдж рд╡ाрдЯрд▓ा. 3. рдЬेрд╡्рд╣ा рдПрдЦाрджी рд╡्рдпрдХ्рддी рдЖрдкрд▓्рдпाрд╡рд░ рд▓рдХ्рд╖ рдаेрд╡рддे рддेрд╡्рд╣ा рд╡िрдоाрдирддрд│, рд░ेрд▓्рд╡े рдХिंрд╡ा рдмрд╕ рд╕्рдеाрдирдХांрд╡рд░ рддाрдмрдбрддोрдм рд╕рддрд░्рдХ рд░рд╣ा. рддे рдХрджाрдЪिрдд рдкाрдХिрдЯрдоाрд░ рдЕрд╕ू рд╢рдХрддाрдд. рдЖрдкрд▓्рдпाрд╡рд░ рдХाрд╣ीрддрд░ी рдЦूрди рдЖрдврд│рд▓्рдпाрд╕ рдХिंрд╡ा рдЖрдкрд▓्рдпा рдХрдкрдб्рдпांрд╡рд░ीрд▓ рдПрдЦाрджे рдбाрдЧ рддुрдордЪ्рдпाрдХрдбे рдиिрд░्рджेрд╢िрдд рдЕрд╕рд▓्рдпाрд╕ рдд्рдпाрд╡िрд╖рдпी рдЬाрдЧрд░ूрдХ рд░рд╣ा. рдпा рдЧोрд╖्рдЯी рдЦрд░ोрдЦрд░ рдЖрдкрд▓्рдпा рднोрд╡рддी рдХाрдп рдЪाрд▓рдд рдЖрд╣े рдд्рдпाрдкाрд╕ूрди рдЖрдкрд▓े...

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