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	<title>Comments on: Care</title>
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		<title>By: maggie</title>
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		<description>Hi George - though stinulated by your recent experience at &#039;Liquid Architecture&#039;, what you&#039;re saying is, in my experience, the essence of the process we&#039;ve shared though TTtB these past 10 months. Care is a powerful unifying force, &amp; as you say, goes beyond interest as an organising principle for our actions &amp; foci. Wow ...</description>
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