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		<title>By: Dallas Danielian</title>
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		<description>I really like the fresh perpective you did on the issue. Really was not expecting that when I started off studying. Your concepts were easy to understand that I wondered why I never looked at it before. Glad to know that there&#039;s an individual out there that definitely understands what he&#039;s discussing. Great job</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really like the fresh perpective you did on the issue. Really was not expecting that when I started off studying. Your concepts were easy to understand that I wondered why I never looked at it before. Glad to know that there&#8217;s an individual out there that definitely understands what he&#8217;s discussing. Great job</p>
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		<title>By: Andrew</title>
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		<description>We would enjoy more due diligence surround &quot;large swaths of Gamay in Burgundy&quot; so please bring it on. I will say in confidence, it was banished from all the lands of Burgundy by the ruling class during the post- plague era ... so one can only assume a sh$(*&amp;%t ton was grown there. 

as the story goes:  yields are high, 10 tons per acre, so the poor (who couldn&#039;t afford to pay laborers) could indeed afford to pick this varietal themselves

...also would love to learn more about it&#039;s introduction to Northern Africa. a very hearty, rigorous vine indeed</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We would enjoy more due diligence surround &#8220;large swaths of Gamay in Burgundy&#8221; so please bring it on. I will say in confidence, it was banished from all the lands of Burgundy by the ruling class during the post- plague era &#8230; so one can only assume a sh$(*&amp;%t ton was grown there. </p>
<p>as the story goes:  yields are high, 10 tons per acre, so the poor (who couldn&#8217;t afford to pay laborers) could indeed afford to pick this varietal themselves</p>
<p>&#8230;also would love to learn more about it&#8217;s introduction to Northern Africa. a very hearty, rigorous vine indeed</p>
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