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		<title>By: Neqitan</title>
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		<description>In Spanish it&#039;s more common to talk about flying pigs rather than hair growing on frogs. I&#039;ve never heard such idiom, and my parents think they&#039;ve probably heard it in the past but with some uncertainty.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Spanish it&#8217;s more common to talk about flying pigs rather than hair growing on frogs. I&#8217;ve never heard such idiom, and my parents think they&#8217;ve probably heard it in the past but with some uncertainty.</p>
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