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		<title>Finding Images For Your Website</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All of my clients, whether just starting the website building process, or revising and adding on to their sites, meet the challenge of finding imagery for their sites. Simply finding photos you like on the web and stealing them won&#8217;t do. The web is about sharing information, but not when you take someone else&#8217;s work [...]]]></description>
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