10 Iconic Action Movie Lines That Are Ageless

Action films provide many of the best elements in cinema, from explosive sequences and edge-of-the-seat atmospheres to legendary leading characters and awe-inspiring climaxes, but none more powerful than an expertly delivered line of dialogue. These lines not only transcend the screen but transcend the film world into popular culture and beyond, creating characters and works that are etched into history. The combination of masterful words with impeccable delivery from some of the best actors of all time makes for a piece of movie magic that cannot be compared, even with the most high-octane and heart-stopping action scenes.

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Some film quotes are instantly recognizable, such as Sean Connery’s, “The Name is Bond, James Bond,” which highlights the man and the myth, effortlessly introducing him as a debonair agent. Others, such as Dirty Harry’s “Do you feel lucky?” speech, capture the essence of the character perfectly and speak to a wider audience, not just to other characters in the film. These moments encapsulate everything that is wonderful about action cinema, creating timeless quotes that elevate the film and create special influential scenes that can be revisited and repeated endlessly.

10 “The First Rule Of Fight Club Is: You Do Not Talk About Fight Club.”

Quote By Tyler Durden – Fight Club (1999)

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39 8.7/10 Fight Club RDrama

Fight Club, David Fincher’s 1999 thriller starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter, is the cinematic adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk’s eponymous 1996 novel. In it, reckless soapmaker Tyler Durden helps the desolate Narrator find meaning in his monotonous life by creating an underground fight club where dejected men release their frustration in the form of fistfights.

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*Availability in US Release Date October 15, 1999 Runtime 139 minutes Main Genre Drama Cast Brad Pitt , Meat Loaf , Edward Norton , Jared Leto , Helena Bonham Carter Director David Fincher Writers Jim Uhls Studio(s) 20th Century Distributor(s) 20th Century Expand

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The film adaption of Chuck Palahniuk’s career-defining novel Fight Club, directed by the incredible David Fincher, is one of the most influential films of all time. Edward Norton stars as a mundane office worker plagued with insomnia who has become disillusioned with his personal and work life until he befriends the charismatic Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt), who helps him create an underground fighting group with other like-minded individuals. Tyler blasts at the first meet-up, “The first rule of Fight Club is: you do not talk about Fight Club.” – a phrase that has echoed throughout the cinematic world.

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Tyler Durden is one of the most quotable characters in recent memory, with almost every word he utters being something that could be broken down, examined, or studied. The line is an intricate paradox that perfectly mirrors the duality of the characters and the storyline, having to mention the very thing you don’t want to mention, while also being one of the most repeated quotes in modern cinema. The quote sums up the ethos of the novel and the book perfectly, and has become a force in popular culture with any reference to something that shouldn’t be spoken about.

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9 “Say Hello To My Little Friend!”

Quote By Tony Montana – Scarface (1983)

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9.7/10 Scarface RCrimeDrama

Brian De Palma’s iconic crime drama is loosely based on the 1929 novel of the same name and follows Cuban refugee Tony Montana (Al Pacino), who begins a life of crime after arriving in Miami. It chronicles his rise from a penniless thug to one of the richest and most ruthless kingpins in the world, amassing a criminal empire worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

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*Availability in US Release Date December 9, 1983 Runtime 170 minutes Main Genre Crime Cast Al Pacino , Michelle Pfeiffer , Robert Loggia , Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio , Miriam Colon , F. Murray Abraham Director Brian De Palma Writers Oliver Stone , Howard Hawks , Ben Hecht Studio(s) Universal Pictures Distributor(s) Universal Pictures Expand

Scarface is the quintessential 1980s crime drama based on author Armitage Trail’s 1930 novel. It follows Cuban refugee Tony Montana, portrayed by Al Pacino, and his rise and fall in the drug trade, at one point becoming one of the richest drug lords in Miami. In the end, his anger and paranoia get the better of him and while a rival gang in his mansion is attacking him, Tony unleashes his fury in a climatic and explosive scene by grabbing his automatic weapon (complete with grenade launcher) and yelling, “Say hello to my little friend!” before unloading on his enemies.

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Pacino’s overall portrayal of Tony Montana is truly exceptional, fully embodying the character throughout the film, which makes his final, destructive act that much more impactful. The rather sarcastic and humorous line perfectly contrasts with the life-or-death stakes involved as Tony, overmatched and overpowered, makes one final defiant stand. The words encapsulate the character with an effortless charm and witty manner while also engaging in an act of brutal violence that helped the phrase become a cultural phenomenon, which is still referenced to this day.

8 “I’m Not Locked In Here With You. You’re Locked In Here With Me!”

Quote By Rorschach – Watchmen (2009)

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7.8/10 Watchmen RActionMysteryScience Fiction

Watchmen, directed by Zack Snyder, is a gritty adaptation of the graphic novel by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. The film takes place in an alternate 1985 America during the Cold War, following a group of retired superheroes investigating the murder of one of their own. As they delve deeper, they uncover a complex conspiracy that could alter the course of history. The ensemble cast includes Jackie Earle Haley, Patrick Wilson, and Malin Akerman.

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*Availability in US Release Date March 4, 2009 Runtime 163 Minutes Main Genre Action Cast Malin Akerman , Patrick Wilson , Billy Crudup , Matthew Goode , Jackie Earle Haley Director Zack Snyder Writers Alex Tse , David Hayter Studio(s) Warner Bros. Pictures , Paramount , Legendary Pictures , DC Comics , Lawrence Gordon Productions , Lloyd Levin Productions Expand

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Watchmen is an epic superhero film directed by Zack Snyder that stays true to its brilliant source material. The film takes place in an alternate version of history in the year 1985, following a group of retired superheroes who investigate a murder, which leads them into a gritty world of conspiracy and underworld criminal activities. During the film, Rorschach, a masked vigilante in the group, is imprisoned alongside the criminals he helped put behind bars, calmly delivering the most chilling line possible in the situation, “I’m not locked in here with you. You’re locked in here with me!

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The iconic phrase has not just permeated popular culture but also made its way into other films and shows, demonstrating the full extent of the popularity of the line. One moment, the viewer is left feeling helpless for Rorschach – masterfully played by Jackie Earle Haley – before everything changes in an instant, with fear replaced by relief, showing the masked hero’s bravery. The phrase resonates so powerfully as it does not just represent that moment in time but, instead, the idea that someone is more powerful than the overwhelming forces that surround them, putting faith in oneself when all seems lost.

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7 “This Is Sparta!”

Quote By King Leonidas – 300 (2006)

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ScreenRant logo 8/10 7.3/10 300 RActionDramaHistory

Loosely based on Frank Miller’s comic series of the same name, Zack Snyder’s 300 tells the legend of the historical battle of Thermopylae. It follows King Leonidas of Sparta (Gerard Butler) as he leads a small force of 300 Spartans against the amassed Persian army of 300,000. Meanwhile, his wife Queen Gorgo (Lena Headey) remains in Sparta to negotiate reinforcements against political resistance.

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*Availability in US Release Date March 9, 2007 Runtime 117 minutes Main Genre Action Cast Vincent Regan , Giovanni Cimmino , Lena Headey , David Wenham , Gerard Butler , Dominic West Director Zack Snyder Writers Zack Snyder , Kurt Johnstad , Michael B. Gordon Studio(s) Warner Bros. Pictures Distributor(s) Warner Bros. Pictures Expand

Zack Snyder is once again involved in another incredible comic book adaptation, this time the historical epic 300, adapted from the limited series of the same name by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley. The film’s plot follows King Leonidas (Gerard Butler), who leads an army of just 300 Spartans against 300,000 Persian soldiers led by the “God-King” Xerxes, in seemingly insurmountable odds. After a Persian messenger travels to meet with Leonidas, demanding submission before things escalate to all-out war, Leonidas brutally rebuffs him by front kicking his chest, pushing him into a bottomless hole, and screaming, “This is Sparta!

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Simple words don’t do this scene justice, as they fail to capture the shock and intensity of the moment, which sets the scene for the rest of the film and the amazing spirit the 300 Spartans show. King Leonidas, like his army, refuses to bow down to anyone, and Butler’s barbaric delivery of the line is one of the most bone-chilling pieces of dialogue of all time, truly embodying the spirit of the ancient warriors. The war cry has since become an iconic phrase used in times of defiance and resilience, which makes it one of the most celebrated and popular quotes in film history.

6 “Yippee-ki-yay.”

Quote By John McClane – Die Hard (1988)

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10/10 Die Hard RActionThriller

During a holiday party, NYPD detective John McClane’s wife’s workplace is hijacked by German terrorists led by evil icon Hans Gruber. McClane (Bruce Willis), evades capture and fights to save hostages, including his wife, and foil Gruber’s elaborate heist initially without weapons, shoes, or a shirt.

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*Availability in US Release Date July 15, 1988 Runtime 132 minutes Main Genre Action Cast Bruce Willis , Bonnie Bedelia , Reginald VelJohnson , Paul Gleason , William Atherton , Hart Bochner Director John McTiernan Writers Roderick Thorp , Jeb Stuart , Steven E. de Souza Expand

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John McTiernan’s Die Hard, based on Roderick Thorp’s 1979 novel Nothing Lasts Forever, is quite simply one of the most iconic and memorable action films of all time. The infamous plot follows ‘everyman’ police officer John McClane (Bruce Willis) as he goes toe-to-toe against a group of terrorists in Nakatomi Plaza, systematically taking them down one by one with his skills and resourcefulness. The leader of the group, Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman), mocks McClane over a walkie-talkie, asking him if he thinks he can really stop them, before McClane replies, “Yippee-ki-yay… Mother**ker.

The 10 Action Films With The Most Ageless Lines:

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Fight Club (1999)

8.8/10

Scarface (1983)

8.3/10

Watchmen (2009)

7.6/10

300 (2007)

7.6/10

Die Hard (1988)

8.2/10

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

8.6/10

Dr. No (1962)

7.2/10

Taken (2008)

7.7/10

Gladiator (2000)

8.5/10

Dirty Harry (1971)

7.7/10

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John McClane is, without doubt, one of Bruce Willis’ most incredible action hero roles, with an impeccable performance as a regular cop who refuses to quit, taking down an entire network of terrorists by himself. The line itself is so simple, and the delivery is nonchalant and carefree, but it masterfully contrasts with the situation he finds himself in and makes for the perfect moment between hero and villain. McClane refuses to be intimated or belittled, and his confidence and bravado shine through as he delivers the few words that helped cement the character and film into history and launch the Die Hard franchise.

5 “Hasta La Vista, Baby.”

Quote By The Terminator – Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

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13 9.4/10 Terminator 2: Judgment Day RAction Sci-Fi

Directed by James Cameron, Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a direct sequel to the original Terminator and stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Robert Patrick, and Linda Hamilton. In this installment, John Connor is being hunted by an advanced Skynet prototype from the future. Thankfully, he receives help from a reprogrammed T-800 sent back in time by the resistance to protect him.

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*Availability in US Release Date July 3, 1991 Runtime 137 Minutes Main Genre Sci-Fi Cast Arnold Schwarzenegger , Linda Hamilton , Robert Patrick , Edward Furlong Director James Cameron Writers James Cameron , William Wisher Studio(s) Carolco Pictures , Pacific Western Productions , Lightstorm Entertainment , Le Studio Canal+ Distributor(s) Tri-Star Pictures Expand

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Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a sci-fi action film directed by James Cameron (Titanic, Avatar) in the sequel to the incredibly popular The Terminator, which more than lived up to expectations. Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as the reprogrammed cyborg from the previous installment who is attempting to learn more human behaviors and habits from his young companion, John Connor, who teaches him normal words and slang phrases such as “Hasta la vista, baby.” What is initially meant as a casual goodbye turns into one of the most quoted lines in all cinema, truly taking on a life of its own.

The term hasta la vista has a literal translation of ‘until the view’ and is a common Spanish farewell generally understood as ‘Until the (next) time we see each other’.

Schwarzenegger flawlessly delivers the line after freezing and destroying the upgraded cyborg with liquid nitrogen, highlighting the climactic battle with a moment of humor and levity. The line is set up expertly, being introduced early in the film, but what really puts it over the top is Schwarzenegger’s charismatic delivery in his iconic accent and deep voice that makes it one of the most recognizable lines in any action film. The phrase has been used countless times in different forms of media and pop culture, making it easily one of the most timeless lines to come out of action cinema.

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4 “The Name Is Bond, James Bond.”

Quote By James Bond – Dr. No (1962)

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10/10 Dr. No rActionAdventure

Sean Connery stars as 007 in 1962’s Dr. No, the first-ever James Bond movie. Directed by Terence Young and based on Ian Fleming’s sixth Bond novel, it follows the famous spy as he investigates the disappearance of a fellow MI6 agent and uncovers a secret plot by the titular villain, played by Joseph Wiseman.

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*Availability in US Release Date October 2, 1962 Runtime 110 minutes Cast Sean Connery , Joseph Wiseman Director Terence Young Writers Terence Young Studio(s) United Artists Distributor(s) United Artists Expand

The very first Bond film to ever be adapted from Ian Fleming’s iconic series of spy novels, Dr. No, directed by Terence Young, set the mold for all future Bond films for generations to come. The film’s plot sees agent 007, James Bond, portrayed for the first time by Sean Connery, sent to Jamaica in order to solve the mystery of a British agent’s disappearance. As he is sitting at a table in a casino, casually lighting a cigarette, after being asked his identity, he responds with the effortlessly suave phrase, “The name is Bond, James Bond.

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The instantly iconic words have become synonymous with the Bond series, with each iteration and actor playing Bond delivering the line with their own personality and swagger. Rarely does a combination of words perfectly introduce a character and his traits in a manner as expertly as this, with the extraordinary agent exuding a confidence and charisma unmatched by anybody on the screen. There have been very few other lines in action films that are as instantly recognizable, even by its mere cadence, that created a cornerstone and helped launch one of the biggest franchises in cinematic history.

3 “I Will Look For You, I Will Find You, And I Will Kill You.”

Quote By Bryan Mills – Taken (2008)

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9.1/10 Taken PG-13ThrillerAction

Taken stars Liam Neeson as ex-Green Beret and ex-CIA operative Bryan Mills, who retired from his life of fighting in order to be there for his family. When his teenage daughter Kim (Maggie Grace) travels to Paris and is kidnapped by human traffickers, Mills launches into action, mounting a one-man rescue mission that sees him tear through gangs of European criminals with extreme prejudice in hopes of finding and rescuing Kim before it’s too late.

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*Availability in US Release Date January 30, 2009 Runtime 90 minutes Cast Liam Neeson , Katie Cassidy , Famke Janssen , Leland Orser , Maggie Grace Director Pierre Morel Writers Luc Besson , Robert Mark Kamen Studio(s) 20th Century Distributor(s) 20th Century Expand

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Pierre Morel’s Taken is an action-thriller film that sees Liam Neeson fully realize his potential in the action genre, starring as one of the most iconic leading figures in recent memory. Neeson plays ex-CIA officer Bryan Mills, who must spring into action when his daughter and her best friend are kidnapped on a trip to France by an Albanian human trafficking ring. On the phone to the leader of the group, Mills offers a bone-chilling (and badass) speech that ends with the iconic line, “I Will Look For You, I Will Find You, And I Will Kill You.

“I don’t know who you are. I don’t know what you want. If you are looking for ransom I can tell you I don’t have money, but what I do have are a very particular set of skills. Skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. If you let my daughter go now that’ll be the end of it. I will not look for you, I will not pursue you, but if you don’t, I will look for you, I will find you and I will kill you.” – Bryan Mills

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Though it is now celebrated as one of the most brilliant pieces of dialogue in action cinema, even Neeson had doubts about the content of the speech and was worried about how fans would perceive it. Thankfully, he put his reservations on hold and delivered one of the most expertly crafted and perfectly delivered speeches that shows the calculated nature and methodical approach that he would employ to save his daughter. Every line is perfect, and not a word is wasted with Neeson’s gravelly voice and nuanced intonation, creating one of the most captivating and influential scenes of all time.

2 “Are You Not Entertained?”

Quote By Maximus Decimus Meridius – Gladiator (2000)

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62 9.2/10 Gladiator RActionAdventureDrama

Gladiator follows Maximus, a Roman general betrayed by the new emperor Commodus. After escaping execution, he is enslaved and becomes a gladiator. Set in ancient Rome, the story portrays his struggle for survival and quest for vengeance as he battles for his freedom in the arena.

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*Availability in US Release Date May 5, 2000 Runtime 155 minutes Main Genre Adventure Cast Russell Crowe , Joaquin Phoenix , Connie Nielsen , Oliver Reed , Richard Harris , Derek Jacobi , Djimon Hounsou , David Schofield , John Shrapnel , Tomas Arana , Ralf Moeller , Spencer Treat Clark , David Hemmings , Tommy Flanagan , Sven-Ole Thorsen , Omid Djalili , Nicholas McGaughey , Chris Kell , Tony Curran , Mark Lewis , John Quinn , Alun Raglan , David Bailie , Chick Allan , David J. Nicholls , Al Hunter Ashton , Billy Dowd , Giannina Facio , Giorgio Cantarini Director Ridley Scott Writers David Franzoni , John Logan , William Nicholson Studio(s) DreamWorks Distribution , Universal Pictures , Scott Free Productions , Red Wagon Entertainment Distributor(s) DreamWorks Distribution , Universal Pictures Expand

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Gladiator is a historical epic directed by Ridley Scott that has been wildly critically and commercially successful since its release. Russell Crowe stars as the iconic Maximus Decimus Meridius, a General forced into slavery and made to fight as a gladiator in brutal conditions, who is seeking revenge for the murder of his family. After a particularly barbaric battle in the arena where Maximus defeats the odds to survive and slay his opponents, he delivers the most powerful line in the film to the frustrated audience and rulers watching, blasting, “Are you not entertained?

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Maximus, by any measure, should be a man who is on the brink of collapse, forced to fight for his life, betrayed into slavery, and who lost his wife and child, so for him to show this fire inside is truly one of cinema’s most epic moments. The disgust, anger, and almost ridiculing tone Crowe delivers the line with, is perfect for the culmination of all the events that led up to that moment, with Maximus refusing to be a spectacle for people’s enjoyment. In four words, Maximus delivers a cutting blow to the whole system to craft one of the most memorable pieces of dialogue ever spoken.

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1 “You’ve Got To Ask Yourself One Question: ‘Do I Feel Lucky?’ Well, Do Ya, Punk?”

Quote By Harry Callahan – Dirty Harry (1971)

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10/10 Dirty Harry RActionCrimeThriller

Clint Eastwood stars in the western Dirty Harry as a no-nonsense San Francisco cop who takes the law into his own hands in pursuit of a serial killer, Scorpio. Directed by Don Siegel and featuring a memorable score by Lalo Schifrin, the film is known for its iconic catchphrases and intense action scenes, and has influenced countless films and TV shows in the years since its release.

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*Availability in US Release Date December 23, 1971 Runtime 102 minutes Main Genre Crime Cast Clint Eastwood , Harry Guardino , Reni Santoni , John Vernon , Andrew Robinson , John Larch Director Don Siegel Writers Harry Julian Fink , Rita M. Fink , Dean Riesner , John Milius , Jo Heims Studio(s) Warner Bros. Pictures Distributor(s) Warner Bros. Pictures Expand

Directed by Don Siegel, Dirty Harry is a neo-noir thriller that sees Clint Eastwood play Inspector Harry Callahan in the first installment of the Dirty Harry series. The plot follows Callahan as he aims to track down a vicious psychopath, getting embroiled in feuds, chases, and violent shoot-outs. After one of the most iconic shootouts in action history, Callahan, holding on to his trusty .44 Magnum, delivers a speech and culminating line that would go down as the most memorable and ageless of all time: “You’ve got to ask yourself one question:Do I feel lucky?’ Well, do ya, punk?

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Uh uh. I know what you’re thinking. “Did he fire six shots or only five?” Well to tell you the truth in all this excitement I kinda lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world and would blow your head clean off, you’ve gotta ask yourself one question: “Do I feel lucky?” Well, do ya, punk? – Harry Callahan

Callahan dares the wounded criminal to remember how many shots he fired in the shootout and whether he would be willing to risk his life if he guessed incorrectly. Eastwood perfectly delivers the speech in a calm and unflinching manner that solidifies his anti-hero archetype, creating one of the most celebrated and quotable lines in action film history. It is a line that has been endlessly repeated and referenced in countless works, making icons of the character, the actor, and the film, one which is defined and elevated by this special culminating line that has stood the test of time for over 50 years.

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