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1281      } else if ( 'ids' == $fields || 'names' == $fields ) {
1282           $terms = array_merge($terms, $wpdb->get_col($query));
1283      } else if ( 'tt_ids' == $fields ) {
1284           $terms = $wpdb->get_col("SELECT tr.term_taxonomy_id FROM $wpdb->term_relationships AS tr INNER JOIN $wpdb->term_taxonomy AS tt ON tr.term_taxonomy_id = tt.term_taxonomy_id WHERE tr.object_id IN ($object_ids) AND tt.taxonomy IN ($taxonomies) $orderby $order");
1285      }
1286
1287      if ( ! $terms )
1288           $terms = array();
1289
1290      return apply_filters('wp_get_object_terms', $terms, $object_ids, $taxonomies, $args);
1291 }
1292
1293 /**
1294  * Adds a new term to the database. Optionally marks it as an alias of an existing term.
1295  *
1296  * Error handling is assigned for the nonexistance of the $taxonomy and $term
1297  * parameters before inserting. If both the term id and taxonomy exist
1298  * previously, then an array will be returned that contains the term id and the
1299  * contents of what is returned. The keys of the array are 'term_id' and