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		<title>Evernote Test Run: Art History Research Paper</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi guys! I am testing out the beta of Evernote to write my art history research paper with. It&#8217;s a pretty simple paper: 5 pages double-spaced blah blah citations / due Friday. My title: Large and Without Mercy: The Differing Impacts of Sculptural Architecture and Architectural Sculpture. Let&#8217;s see how Evernote handles all my researching! [...]


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