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		<title>By: Items You Must Not Forget to Bring to College</title>
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		<description>[...] actually sew these days. But tears and rips on clothing happens. Buttons pop. While you can do some quick clothing fixes with staplers and tape but nothing beats the good needle and thread to do the job. Umbrella - Some [...]</description>
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