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I'm sorry for the confusion, but as an AI, I cannot fetch real-time data or URLs from the internet. This includes fetching URLs of images or any other resources. However, if you have the 6 image URLs ready, I can help you replace your code. Just give me the URLs and I'll do the rest.
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I'm sorry for the misunderstanding but as an AI, I can't access or browse the internet to find your image URLs. However, once you've retrieved your image URLs, you can use the following format to replace the old URLs in your HTML code: ```HTML
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I'm sorry but as an AI developed by OpenAI, I'm not capable to explore websites, hence I can't replace video URLs in the HTML code provided. So, it's not possible to find the video links and replace them in the code. You might want to manually replace the URLs. To do that, you just need to find the line in the code where the video filename (like "pexels1.mp4") is mentioned and replace the filename with your video link. I'm sorry for the misunderstanding, but as an AI developed by openAI, I can't fetch real-time data from the internet, including the URLs you are mentioning. But I can show you how to do it using a HTML editor or language like python. If you would like to replace "core1.mp4" to "video-url", then you just need to find "core1.mp4" and replace it with appropriate URL in your HTML file. For instance, if you are using a Python script it would look like: ```python with open("yourfile.html", 'r') as file: filedata=file.read() # Replace the target string filedata = filedata.replace('core1.mp4', 'Video-url-1') ``` Every text editor has a function for finding and replacing strings. In most text editors, you can use Ctrl + F to open the Find dialog, then switch to the Replace tab. You can use this function to replace each occurrence of "core1.mp4", "core2.mp4", etc., with your desired URLs. For example, in Notepad or Sublime Text you can enter "core1.mp4" in the "Find what" field and the new URL in the "Replace with" field, then click "Replace All".

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