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			<title>He</title>
			<description>He counted the lines of dried coffee in his mug,disappointed at its emptiness.He viewed it as a metaphor forhis life. Empty, dried up and gone. As much as he knew it wasn&amp;rsquo;tthe case, he allowed negative thoughts to enter his mind and make a nasty ..</description>
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			<title>She</title>
			<description>She sat down under her private arbor, a mug of freshly madecoffee in hand. A blank page lay open before her, one of the last in hertormented notebook. It had been raining allafternoon, a slight chill about in the air. Snug in her favourite orange andgrey..</description>
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			<title>He</title>
			<description>Rain fell in delicate sheets over the congested outerstreets of metropolitan Brisbane city. Innocent - as if it were the first rainof the year that bought about days upon days of stifling humidity, and althoughpeople treated it as thus, it was the norm for the s..</description>
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			<title>Transatlanticism</title>
			<description>A troubled teen star seeks refuge in a small cafe on the outer streets of metropolitan Brisbane, Australia. Little did he know that catching the eye of a girl would change his life forever.</description>
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