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      <title>It Was The Best Of Fries, It Was The Worst Of Fries: Charles Dickens, Food Scribe</title>
      <description>Charles Dickens, born Feb. 7, 1812, was likely inspired by his own hunger to write some of the finest descriptions of Victorian food and cooking that have ever been recorded in literature.</description>
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      <title>Another Entry In The Grad School Debate</title>
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