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		<title>By: yellow sky &#124; Hottags</title>
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		<description>[...] Announcing Simul SkyWhere Sky really excels is at twilight, sunrise and sunset. Most scattering algorithms turn the whole sky yellow when the sun is low in the sky or below the horizon. Simul Sky gets it right. What’s also really cool about it is the &#8230;Simul - http://www.simul.co.uk   pay per click advertising [...]</description>
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