Unfortunately, as an AI I cannot access real-time data such as image URLs from a given website. Therefore, I am unable to help you with the specified find/replace HTML job at this moment. I recommend you use a text editor or IDE capable of performing a find/replace operation to do the task.
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Apologies for the misunderstanding, but as an AI language model developed by OpenAI, I'm unable to fetch real-time data or perform live find/replace operations on your code. I can, however, show you how to do it. Here's an illustrative example:
Assume these are your image URLs:
```
url1 = 'http://example.com/image1.jpeg'
url2 = 'http://example.com/image2.jpeg'
url3 = 'http://example.com/image3.jpeg'
url4 = 'http://example.com/image4.jpeg'
url5 = 'http://example.com/image5.jpeg'
url6 = 'http://example.com/image6.jpeg'
```
You'd replace 'search25.jpeg' to 'search30.jpeg' with these URLs in this order. Your code would then change as follows:
```HTML
ImageSearch25
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....
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...
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```
In a text or code editor, you'd use the find/replace function to make these changes.
Replace search25.jpeg with http://example.com/image1.jpeg, then search26.jpeg with http://example.com/image2.jpeg, and so on. Be sure to replace these instances of search25.jpeg to search30.jpeg in the whole document to update all elements.
Website URLs
This is the media title
This is the media title
This is the media title
Lottie URLs
Lottie 1
Lottie 2
Lottie 3
Lottie 4
Lottie 5
Lottie 6
Lottie 7
Lottie 8
Lottie 9
Apologies for the confusion, but it seems like you haven't provided the 9 video URLs that I should replace pexels1.mp4 through pexels9.mp4 with in your HTML code. Once you provide these URLs, I'll be glad to assist in making the requested edits. It would look something like:
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