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		<title>Comment on Tone of Voice Branding by Don't Talk To Me In That Tone of Voice: Using Tone as a Brand Differentiator &#124; The PromoManagers Blog</title>
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		<title>Comment on Five Cool Things by Tweets that mention Lucid Content &#124; Five Cool Things Newsletter Archive -- Topsy.com</title>
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		<title>Comment on Sign up for our free newsletter! by Five Cool Things &#38; Women :: Five Cool Things Blog</title>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] &quot;I thought the sky was falling to the ground, that the world was finished. I thought that someone had put a hammer to my head, and that someone had dug a well into my heart. Leza told me to please be strong and brave, and asked me not to tell anyone until the next day, after the wedding party.&quot; From Feathers of Freedom, Washed Away, by Roya 4. Are you hip to Miss Eudora Welty? Miss Eudora was both a photographer and a writer who took pictures and wrote stories about the American South during the Great Depression. Some of her photos served as inspiration for her short stories. A selection of her photos was published in a book called One Time, One Place. Eudora Welty won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1973, for the novel, The Optimist&#8217;s Daughter. &quot;This partially autobiographical story explores the subtle bonds between parent and child and the complexities of love and grief.&quot; Yum! That is my kind of tale.  5. Curtis Financial Planning If everyone had a friend like Cathy Curtis of Curtis Financial Planning in Oakland, CA, the world would be a much better (and much better funded) place. Cathy is resourceful, generous to a fault, smart, funny, capable and kind. I could think of no better way to wrap this up than to tell the world about Cathy. Cathy, you rock!  Thank You!What? You&#8217;re not a subscriber? Join the party right here&gt;&gt; [...]</p>
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