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		By: Director Dr Durian		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Oh, yes, now you have started using images, you&#039;re using them effectively! &quot;...it looks like this: [image]&quot; = very effective interconnection between image and text. Your description of how a foreigner might view it is very much how I actually do se it. I&#039;ve been here so long that they don&#039;t look very exotic to me any more, but I still struggle to appreciate that kind of &quot;semi-solid smooth texture&quot; that you vividly describe. My kids quite like those Pi Dan.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh, yes, now you have started using images, you&#8217;re using them effectively! &#8220;&#8230;it looks like this: [image]&#8221; = very effective interconnection between image and text. Your description of how a foreigner might view it is very much how I actually do se it. I&#8217;ve been here so long that they don&#8217;t look very exotic to me any more, but I still struggle to appreciate that kind of &#8220;semi-solid smooth texture&#8221; that you vividly describe. My kids quite like those Pi Dan.</p>
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