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	<title>第010回芸術祭 へのコメント</title>
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	<description>「はこだて国際民俗芸術祭（芸術祭）」は、一般社団法人ワールズ・ミート・ジャパンの主催で開催される非営利事業であり、公益を目的に行われています。</description>
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		<title>Shutterfly free shipping より</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello Mindy. It is true, there is no “r.” When one listens, they’ll hear “noir,” meaning black in French. Also, did you notice in the name and in Mr. Fenn’s response, there are other missing letters? There are no “I, M, and N.” In this post, “elementary” caught my eye. Still trying to figure out “point.” Perhaps a direction or peak? In Spanish, Negra means black. I don’t know if there are many Spanish names in the four states, but I would assume there are many in New Mexico. One I found is Sierra Negra. Is this a good spot to check? I have no idea. I really don’t know much of New Mexico.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Mindy. It is true, there is no “r.” When one listens, they’ll hear “noir,” meaning black in French. Also, did you notice in the name and in Mr. Fenn’s response, there are other missing letters? There are no “I, M, and N.” In this post, “elementary” caught my eye. Still trying to figure out “point.” Perhaps a direction or peak? In Spanish, Negra means black. I don’t know if there are many Spanish names in the four states, but I would assume there are many in New Mexico. One I found is Sierra Negra. Is this a good spot to check? I have no idea. I really don’t know much of New Mexico.</p>
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