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		<title>Marketers, Stop Using These.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spring into ___. Fall into ___. Also, your steakhouse is not simultaneously rare and well-done. That pun was funny exactly once. When Fred Allen said it 50+ years ago about television. And now you&#8217;re all using it. Stop it. Just stop.]]></description>
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<p>Also, your steakhouse is not simultaneously rare and well-done. That pun was funny exactly once. When Fred Allen said it 50+ years ago about television. And now you&#8217;re all using it. Stop it. Just stop.</p>
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