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Apologies, but there seem to be no links provided to fetch images for leonardo1.jpeg to leonardo6.jpeg. Could you please provide the six URLs to update the HTML code with? I'm sorry but as AI, I can't perform the asked Find/Replace operation as you requested because it requires a set of URLs to replace the existing ones, and the section where you mentioned to find the 9 URLs is empty. Please provide the URLs so I can assist you better.

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------------------------ Sorry for the confusion, but I'm an AI and currently, I'm unable to interact with external resources in real time, such as visiting a website to get image URLs. However, I can guide you on how to replace the image URLs. Firstly, find the relevant URLs that need to be replaced in the HTML code. In the above instance, they're "search19.jpeg" to "search24.jpeg". Let's say the first image URL you found is "image1.jpeg". The HTML code where "search19.jpeg" would be replaced by "image1.jpeg" would look like this: `Example Image` Continue this process for the other image tags by replacing "search20.jpeg" with the second image URL, and so on. Remember to replace all instance of the old URL (in both `src` and `data-src` attributes) with the new one. If the number of URLs you found is less than the number of images in the code, let the remaining images remain with their existing URLs or replace them with a default one. Hopefully this helps! Please note that manually changing URLs in HTML code should be done carefully as incorrect URLs may break the images displayed on the web page.
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Sorry for the confusion, but as an AI model developed by OpenAI, I don't have the capability to browse the internet or access URLs. Therefore, I won't be able to fetch video URLs from a webpage or replace them in the HTML code. Just to clarify, here is the manual way to replace URLs: In your current HTML code, within the tag, you have `src="pexels1.mp4"`. This is the location of the video file. If you have the new URL, you can replace it like this: `src="your_new_video_url"`. You would need to physically go through your code and do the replacements. However, without actual URLs to replace in your specific example, I can't provide a tailored answer.

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