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		<title>Calligraphy and Penmanship Video 16 001 Vaibhav</title>
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		<title>Great Perseverance On Reading A Happy Quotes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When explaining the word happy, then it's fairly easy. Most often, you don't need to speak since the eyes, smile and also expressions already express it. Becoming happy is the most positive among all the rest of sensations any living thing can ever express. However, there are many reasons why people turn happy - it may be because of great relationships with loved ones, it may be great career or it could just be living with pleasure and ease. Happy quotes for instance portrays the way a happy person seem like by drawing experiences and talking about bit by bit the unheard or unspoken happiness from these authors, poets and writers. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>John DeCollibus: Ornamental Penmanship</title>
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