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		<title>When Advertising Is Art</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Advertising seems to work best when it&#8217;s not really advertising at all. The idea that a thing is at its best when it is not the thing that it is purported to be is a challenging one. The following video proves the point, I think. A mixture of superb timing and superb artistry this amazing [...]]]></description>
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