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        <title>The Little Things</title>
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        <summary type="html">The dozens of predictions that economists have been making over the last two
years centers around this idea that once everything returns to a certain level
of normal - probably better to use safe instead of normal but I'm sure we all
agree normal means something different than it used to - consumers are going
to start splurging on all the money they have been saving up. Personally, even
if this turns out to be the case eventually, I think this saga of our
lives really has given us enjoyment in the little things…</summary>
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