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# [2.0.0.rc4](https://github.com/adhearsion/adhearsion/compare/v2.0.0.rc3...v2.0.0.rc4) - [2012-03-30](https://rubygems.org/gems/adhearsion/versions/2.0.0.rc4)
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# [2.0.0.beta1](https://github.com/adhearsion/adhearsion/compare/v2.0.0.alpha3...v2.0.0.beta1) - [2012-03-07](https://rubygems.org/gems/adhearsion/versions/2.0.0.beta1)
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