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      <title>a photograph narrating principle of mind.</title>
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      <description>Look at this photograph.. 
 
   
 This is the worlds greatest photograph. It is taken by me... 
   
   
 Many times i put this photograph in various places, including competitions. Every . . .</description>
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      <description>A couple of months ago we found a very hairy, black caterpiller in the bushes near our front door.  We brought it inside and kept it fed.  A couple of weeks later it coccooned.  Several . . .</description>
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      <title>Hawk Moth</title>
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   Any large darting and hovering moth of the family  Sphingidae , having narrow front wings and stout body. Hawk Moths appear in night and are of different Colors.    I have observed 2 types . . .</description>
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