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		<description><![CDATA[The next time you go to the circus, ask the clown what kind of dog he has for a working companion. You know what his answer might be? A poodle. The reason clowns and stage performers prefer poodles to other dogs is that they are easier to train, and they can be taught more tricks. [...]]]></description>
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