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		<title>By: raincoaster &#187; V for alliteration</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] The man just does not stop! After that dynamite alliterative intro he keeps the magic alive in all his public speeches, and I hadn&#8217;t even noticed until cruising through YouTube. Of course you know that alliterative verse was popular with the Vikings&#8230;you can connect the dots, right? Did you know that the last alliterative verse drama performed in England was written by JRR Tolkien? And it&#8217;s not half bad, either. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The man just does not stop! After that dynamite alliterative intro he keeps the magic alive in all his public speeches, and I hadn&#8217;t even noticed until cruising through YouTube. Of course you know that alliterative verse was popular with the Vikings&#8230;you can connect the dots, right? Did you know that the last alliterative verse drama performed in England was written by JRR Tolkien? And it&#8217;s not half bad, either. [...]</p>
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