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Designated Foreign Currency” means Euros, Canadian dollars, Pounds Sterling, Japanese Yen, any other currency (other than Dollars) identified as a [[Unknown Identifier]] currency (or any successor or substitute term) on the Closing Date (which, for the avoidance of doubt, includes Euros, Japanese Yen, Canadian dollars, Swiss francs, British pounds, Australian dollars, New Zealand dollars, Norwegian krone and Swedish krona) by a generally recognized financial information service selected by the Administrative Agent, or any other currency (other than Dollars) approved in writing by each of the Revolving Lenders and that is freely traded and exchangeable into Dollars.

Designated Foreign Currency” shall mean # Euro and (b)(i) with respect to any Other Term Loan Commitments and Other Revolving Credit Commitments, Canadian Dollars or any other freely available currency reasonably requested by a Borrower and reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent and any applicable Issuing Bank and # with respect to any Letter of Credit, any freely available currency reasonably requested by a Borrower and reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent and the applicable Issuing Bank.

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