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Given the difficulty, I'll assume the keyword is a filename for a JAV video, possibly "GARA-006" in RM format, available on HDToday, with a duration of 20 minutes and 9.55 seconds? But "020955 min" could be "02:09:55" as hours:minutes:seconds? However "min" suggests minutes. Let's parse "020955" as "02:09:55" time format. "min" might be minutes, but that would be ambiguous.