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		<description><![CDATA[Like words, a visual vocabulary gains meaning through implication and allusion. Like any phenomena assigned meaning, all tropes exist because of the human mind, its logic, emotion, and vast unplumbed depths. Ultimately, this is the appeal of The Familiar Unknown.]]></description>
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