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		<title>Amazing action figure art</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.krikl.com"&gt;Amazing action figure art&lt;/a&gt; When I first saw the photos of this stuff, I thought they were taken from life. I&apos;ve never been into war-toys based on humans, but this is really really breathtaking...  </description>
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