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Piper Laurie (born Rosetta Jacobs; January 22, 1932 – October 14, 2023) was an American actress. She is known for her roles in the films The Hustler (1961), Carrie (1976), and Children of a Lesser God (1986), and the miniseries The Thorn Birds (1983). She is also known for her performances as Kirsten Arnesen in the original TV production of Days of Wine and Roses, and as Catherine Martell in the television series Twin Peaks.

She received various accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award, in addition to nominations for three Academy Awards and a BAFTA Award.

Early lifeEdit

Piper Laurie was born Rosetta Jacobs in Detroit, Michigan, on January 22, 1932.<ref name="Brittanica">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Laurie was the younger of two children (both girls) of Alfred Jacobs, a furniture dealer, and his wife, Charlotte Sadie (Template:Nee Alperin) Jacobs. Her paternal grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Poland and her maternal grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Russia.<ref name="Hubler">Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Piper Laurie profile at Yahoo!</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Laurie was delivered, according to her 2011 autobiography Learning to Live Out Loud, in a one-bedroom walk-up on Tyler Street in Detroit, where the family lived.<ref name="Memoir">Template:Cite book</ref> To combat her shyness, her parents provided her with weekly elocution lessons.

Laurie's mother and grandmother placed Laurie's older sister in a sanitarium for her asthma. Laurie was sent along to keep her company.<ref name="JC">Template:Cite news</ref><ref>"Piper Laurie's life began with abandonment but turned out 'Rich' and 'Beautiful'" Template:Webarchive, wsj.com. Accessed July 25, 2022.</ref>

CareerEdit

In 1949, Jacobs signed a contract with Universal Studios, and changed her screen name to Piper Laurie, which she used thereafter. Her breakout role was in Louisa (1950) with Ronald Reagan, whom she dated briefly before his marriage to Nancy Davis. In her autobiography, she claimed that she lost her virginity to him.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Several other roles followed: Francis Goes to the Races (1951, co-starring Donald O'Connor);<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Son of Ali Baba (1951, co-starring Tony Curtis);<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and Ain't Misbehavin' (1955, co-starring Rory Calhoun).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

To polish her image, Universal Studios told gossip columnists that Laurie bathed in milk and ate flower petals to protect her luminous skin.<ref name="People">Template:Cite magazine</ref> Discouraged by the lack of substantial film roles,<ref>IMDb reports that in 1955, when she received another script for a Western and "another silly part in a silly movie", she burned the script and called her agent, saying she did not care if they fired her, jailed her, or sued her.</ref> she moved to New York City to study acting and to seek work on the stage and in television.<ref name="People"/> She appeared in Twelfth Night, produced by Hallmark Hall of Fame,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> in "Days of Wine and Roses" with Cliff Robertson, presented by Playhouse 90 on October 2, 1958<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> (in the film their roles were played by Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick),<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and in Winterset, presented by Playhouse 90 in 1959.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Laurie was lured back to Hollywood by the offer to co-star with Paul Newman in The Hustler, released in 1961. She played Newman's girlfriend, Sarah Packard, and for her performance, she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.<ref name="People"/> Substantial movie roles did not come her way after The Hustler, so she and her husband moved to New York. In 1964, she appeared in two medical dramas—as Alicia Carter in The Eleventh Hour episode "My Door Is Locked and Bolted",<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> and as Alice Marin in the Breaking Point episode "The Summer House". In 1965, she starred in a Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie, opposite Maureen Stapleton, Pat Hingle, and George Grizzard.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

Laurie did not appear in another feature film until she accepted the role of religious fanatic Margaret White in the horror film Carrie (1976). She received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. The commercial success of the film, and recognition for her performance, relaunched her career.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Her co-star Sissy Spacek praised her acting skill: "She is a remarkable actress. She never does what you expect her to doTemplate:Mdashshe always surprises you with her approach to a scene."<ref>Dick Kleiner, Brownwood Bulletin, May 16, 1976, p. 33</ref>

In 1979, Laurie appeared as Mary Horton in the Australian movie Tim opposite Mel Gibson.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> After her 1981 divorce, Laurie moved to California.<ref name="JC"/> She received a third Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Mrs. Norman in Children of a Lesser God (1986).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The same year, she was awarded an Emmy for her performance in Promise, a television movie, co-starring James Garner and James Woods.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> She had a featured role in the Off-Broadway production of The Destiny of Me in 1992,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> and returned to Broadway for Lincoln Center's acclaimed 2002 revival of Paul Osborn's Morning's at Seven, with Julie Hagerty, Buck Henry, Frances Sternhagen, and Estelle Parsons.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In 1990–1991, Laurie starred as the devious Catherine Martell in David Lynch's television series Twin Peaks.<ref name="People"/> She also appeared in Other People's Money with Gregory Peck (1991),<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> and in horror maestro Dario Argento's first American film Trauma (1993).<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> She played George Clooney's character's mother on ER.<ref name="JC"/> In 1997, she appeared in the film A Christmas Memory with Patty Duke,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> and in 1998, she appeared in the sci-fi thriller The Faculty.<ref name="FMF">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Laurie made guest appearances on television shows such as Frasier,<ref name="JC" /> Matlock,<ref name="TVG">Template:Cite journal</ref> State of Grace,<ref name="TVG" /> and Will & Grace.<ref name="TVG" /> Laurie also appeared in Cold Case and in a 2001 episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit titled "Care", in which she played an adoptive mother and foster grandmother who killed one of the foster granddaughters in her daughter's charge and who abused her adoptive son and foster grandchildren.<ref name="TVG" />

She returned to the big screen for independent films, such as Eulogy (2004) and The Dead Girl (2006), opposite actress Toni Collette.<ref name="TVG"/> In 2010, she played Rainn Wilson's mother in Hesher,<ref name="Hesher">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and in 2018, she had a supporting role in White Boy Rick as the grandmother of the title character.<ref name="White Boy Rick - RogerEbert.com">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Personal lifeEdit

File:Piper Laurie with her dog Sashay, 1954.jpg
Laurie with her dog Sashay in 1954.

Laurie was married to New York Herald Tribune entertainment writer and Wall Street Journal movie critic Joe Morgenstern. (She had previously dated actor and future U.S. president Ronald Reagan.)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> They met shortly after the release of The Hustler in 1961 when Morgenstern interviewed her during the film's promotion. They soon began dating, and nine months after the interview, they were married on January 21, 1962. When no substantial roles came her way after The Hustler, she and Morgenstern moved to Woodstock, New York. In 1971, they adopted a daughter, Anne Grace Morgenstern. In 1982, the couple divorced, after which she moved to the Hollywood area and continued working in films and television.<ref name="People"/>

In 1962, she was Harvard's Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year.<ref name="Hasty Pudding 1962">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 2000, she received the Spirit of Hope Award in Korea for her service during the Korean War. She appeared at the September 2014 Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention in Hunt Valley, Maryland.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Laurie was also a sculptor who worked in marble and clay.<ref name="FMF"/>

DeathEdit

Having been unwell for some time, Laurie died in Los Angeles on October 14, 2023, at age 91.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

FilmographyEdit

FilmEdit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1950 Louisa Cathy Norton Film debut <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Template:Sortname Chris Abbott <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1951 Francis Goes to the Races Frances Travers <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Template:Sortname Tina <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1952 No Room for the Groom Lee Kingshead <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Has Anybody Seen My Gal? Millicent Blaisdell <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Son of Ali Baba Princess Azura of Fez / Kiki <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1953 Template:Sortname Angelique "Leia" Dureau <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Template:Sortname Khairuzan <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1954 Dangerous Mission Louise Graham <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Johnny Dark Liz Fielding <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Dawn at Socorro Rannah Hayes <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1955 Smoke Signal Laura Evans <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Ain't Misbehavin' Sarah Bernhardt Hatfield <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1957 Kelly and Me Mina Van Runkel <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Until They Sail Delia Leslie Friskett <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1961 Template:Sortname Sarah Packard Nominated—Academy Award for Best Actress
Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress
Nominated—Golden Laurel Award for Top Female Dramatic Performance Template:Small
Nominated—New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress Template:Small
<ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1976 Carrie Margaret White Nominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
<ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
The Woman Rebel Margaret Sanger <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
1977 Ruby Ruby Claire <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1979 Tim Mary Horton <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1981 The Bunker Magda Goebbels <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1985 Return to Oz Aunt Em <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1986 Children of a Lesser God Mrs. Willa Norman Nominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1988 Appointment with Death Emily Boynton <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Tiger Warsaw Frances Warsaw <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1989 Dream a Little Dream Gena Ettinger <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1991 Other People's Money Bea Sullivan <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1992 Storyville Constance Fowler <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Rich in Love Vera Delmage <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1993 Trauma Adriana Petrescu Nominated—Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actress <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Wrestling Ernest Hemingway Georgia <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1995 Template:Sortname Dolly Talbo Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
The Crossing Guard Helen Booth <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1998 Template:Sortname Mrs. Olson <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
2004 Eulogy Charlotte Collins <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
2006 The Dead Girl Arden's mother <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
2007 Hounddog Grammie <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
2009 Saving Grace B. Jones Marta Shank <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
2010 Hesher Madeleine Forney, T.J.'s grandmother <ref name="Hesher"/><ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Another Harvest Moon June <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
2012 Bad Blood Milly Lathtrop <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
2018 Snapshots Rose Muller <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
White Boy Rick Vera Wershe <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>

TelevisionEdit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1955 The Best of Broadway Billie Moore Episode: "Broadway" <ref name="Brittanica"/>
Robert Montgomery Presents Stacey Spender Episode: "Quality Town" <ref name="Brittanica"/>
1956 Front Row Center Judy Jones Episode: "Winter Dreams" <ref name="Brittanica"/>
1956–1961 General Electric Theater Various 3 episodes <ref name="Brittanica"/>
1957 Studio One Ruth Cornelius Episode: "The Deaf Heart"
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Actress – Best Single Performance – Lead or Support
<ref name="Brittanica"/>
Playhouse 90 Ruth McAdam Episode: "The Ninth Day" citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref>

1958 Kirsten Arnesen Clay Episode: "Days of Wine and Roses"
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Best Single Performance by an Actress
<ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1959 Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse Eileen Gorman Episode: "The Innocent Assassin" <ref name="Brittanica"/>
1960–1963 The United States Steel Hour Edna Cartey 2 episodes <ref name="Brittanica"/>
1963 Naked City Mary Highmark Episode: "Howard Running Bear Is a Turtle" <ref name="Brittanica"/>
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Lee Wiley Episode: "Something About Lee Wiley" <ref name="Brittanica"/>
Ben Casey Kathleen Dooley Episode: "Light Up the Dark Corners" <ref name="Brittanica"/>
1964 The Eleventh Hour Alicia Carter Episode: "My Door Is Locked and Bolted" <ref name="Brittanica"/>
Breaking Point Alice Marin Episode: "The Summer House" <ref name="Brittanica"/>
1977 In the Matter of Karen Ann Quinlan Julie Quinlan Television movie <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1978 Rainbow Ethel Gumm Television movie <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1980 Skag Jo Skagska 6 episodes <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1981 The Bunker Magda Goebbels Television movie
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Special
<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
1982 Mae West Matilda West Television movie <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1983 Template:Sortname Anne Mueller 3 episodes
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Special
<ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
St. Elsewhere Fran Singleton 3 episodes
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
<ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1985 Hotel Jessica Episode: "Illusions" <ref name="Brittanica"/>
Murder, She Wrote Peggy Shannon Episode: "Murder at the Oasis" <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Tender Is the Night Elsie Speers Episode: "1925" <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Love, Mary Christine Groda Television movie <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Toughlove Darlene Marsh Television movie citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref>

1985–1986 Template:Sortname Aunt Neva Segment: "The Burning Man" <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Gramma (voice) Segment: "Gramma" (uncredited)<ref>Template:Cite video</ref> <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1986 Matlock Claire Leigh Episode: "The Judge" <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Promise Annie Gilbert Television movie
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
<ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1988 Go Toward the Light Margo Television movie <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1989 Beauty and the Beast Mrs. Davis Episode: "A Gentle Rain" <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1990 Rising Son Martha Robinson Television Movie <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
1990–1991 Twin Peaks Catherine Martell /
Mr. Tojamura Template:Small
27 episodes
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Template:Small
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Template:Small
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Template:Small
Nominated—Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Actress – Prime Time Template:Small
<ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1993 Lies and Lullabies Margaret Kinsey Television movie <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1994 Traps Cora Trapchek 5 episodes <ref name="Brittanica"/>
Frasier Marianne (voice) Episode: "Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast" <ref name="Brittanica"/>
Shadows of Desire Ellis Snow Television movie <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1995 Fighting For My Daughter Judge Edna Burton Television movie <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1995–1996 ER Sarah Ross 2 episodes <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1996 Diagnosis: Murder A.D.A. Susan Turner Episode: "The ABC's of Murder" <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1997 Intensity Miriam Braynard Television movie <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Touched by an Angel Annie Doyle Episode: "Venice" <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
A Christmas Memory Jennie Television movie <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
1999 Brother's Keeper Jane Waide Episode: "Everybody Says I Love You" <ref name="Brittanica"/>
Frasier Mrs. Mulhern Episode: "Dr. Nora"
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
<ref name="Brittanica"/>
Inherit the Wind Sarah Brady Television movie <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
2000 Will & Grace Sharon Episode: "There But for the Grace of Grace" <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Possessed Aunt Hanna Television movie <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
2001 Midwives Cheryl Visco Television movie <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
The Last Brickmaker in America Ruth Anne Television movie <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Dorothy Rudd Episode: "Care" <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
2002 State of Grace Aunt Sophie Episode: "Where the Boys Are" <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
2004 Dead Like Me Nina Rommey Episode: "Forget Me Not" <ref name="Brittanica"/>
2005 Cold Case Rose 2005 Episode: "Best Friends" <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>
2018 MacGyver Edith Episode: "Skyscraper – Power" <ref name="Piper Laurie - TV Guide"/>

Audio dramasEdit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2022–2023 Around the Sun Grandma / Alien Maude 2 episodes citation CitationClass=web

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Awards and nominationsEdit

Year Award Category Nominated work Results Ref.
1961 Academy Awards Best Actress The Hustler Template:Nom <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1976 Best Supporting Actress Carrie Template:Nom <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1986 Children of a Lesser God Template:Nom <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1961 British Academy Film Awards Best Foreign Actress The Hustler Template:Nom <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref>

1994 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Supporting Actress Trauma Template:Nom
1976 Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Carrie Template:Nom <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1983 Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television The Thorn Birds Template:Nom
1986 Promise Template:Nom
1990 Twin Peaks Template:Won
1962 Hasty Pudding Theatricals Woman of the Year Template:N/a Template:Won <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref>

2018 Los Angeles IFS Film Festival Best Actress Snapshots Template:Won <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref>

1961 New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress The Hustler Template:Nom <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref>

1958 Primetime Emmy Awards Actress – Best Single Performance – Lead or Support Studio One Template:Small Template:Nom <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref>

1959 Best Single Performance by an Actress Playhouse 90 Template:Small Template:Nom
1981 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Special The Bunker Template:Nom
1983 The Thorn Birds Template:Nom
1984 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series St. Elsewhere Template:Nom
1987 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special Promise Template:Won
1990 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Twin Peaks Template:Nom
1991 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Template:Nom
1999 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Frasier Template:Small Template:Nom
2018 RiverRun International Film Festival Master of Cinema Award Template:N/a Template:Won <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref>

1999 Seattle International Film Festival Best Actress The Mao Game Template:Won <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref>

1996 Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress The Grass Harp Template:WonTemplate:Efn <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Explanatory notesEdit

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ReferencesEdit

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