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		<description><![CDATA[One of the nice things about WordPress is that it adds all kinds of stuff to your site to make it &#8220;search engine friendly.&#8221; One way it does this is by allowing you to set categories for your posts, and also add tags to them. For example, this post is being categorized as Test Parent [...]]]></description>
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