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Eight students are to be seated around a circular table in a circular room. Two seatings are regarded as defining the same arrangements if each student has the same student on his or her right in both seatings: it does not matter which way they face. How many arrangements of these $8$ students are there with $2$ chosen students, say student $A$ and student $B$, always sitting together?
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