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		<title>By: nike shoes</title>
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		<description>very good information you write it very clean. I&#039;m very lucky to get 

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		<title>By: Jamie</title>
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		<description>Well said, Dave, per usual! Working in such a controversial field always has me framing and re-framing the issue to appeal to &quot;outsiders,&quot; and as we re-do our organization&#039;s website, branding is inevitably a part of the discussion. 

Thanks for the reminder that there&#039;s more to branding than recognition. There&#039;s a chance to demonstrate integrity too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well said, Dave, per usual! Working in such a controversial field always has me framing and re-framing the issue to appeal to &#8220;outsiders,&#8221; and as we re-do our organization&#8217;s website, branding is inevitably a part of the discussion. </p>
<p>Thanks for the reminder that there&#8217;s more to branding than recognition. There&#8217;s a chance to demonstrate integrity too.</p>
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