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I'm sorry, but it seems there has been a misunderstanding. You've requested for a find/replace of certain text files within the HTML code provided; however, you haven't provided any image URLs to replace the existing image files ("search7.jpeg" to "search12.jpeg"). To execute the job correctly, please provide the 6 image URLs to replace the existing ones. Thank you.
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As an AI, I don't have the ability to fetch real-time data or video URLs from the internet. However, I can guide you on how to replace them on your local system. Here's how you can replace 'pexels1.mp4' to 'new_video_url1.mp4' for instance: Let's say new_video_url1.mp4 to new_video_url9.mp4 are your new video file paths or URLs. You should replace 'pexels1.mp4' with 'new_video_url1.mp4' in the corresponding tag's 'src' attribute, and likewise for the rest. If you want to do it programmatically, you could write a simple program in Python or JavaScript that finds and replaces strings in the HTML file. However, since you need the edited HTML code, please replace 'pexels1.mp4' to 'pexels9.mp4' with your 9 video URLs manually in the 'src' attributes of tags in your HTML file. After replacing, your HTML code will look something like this (used placeholder URLs for demonstration): . . . This replacement is to be done for all occurrences of 'pexels1.mp4' to 'pexels9.mp4' in your HTML file.

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