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    <div class="date">January 2009</div>
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      Robert Boone</div>
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      Phil King</div>
      <div class="presenter"><span class="label">Presenter:</span>
      Todd Rinaldo</div>
      <div class="presenter"><span class="label">Presenter:</span>
      G. Wade Johnson</div>
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      Phil King</div>
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      Todd Rinaldo</div>
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      G. Wade Johnson</div>
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         treatment of more than one. To handle this problem, four of our members
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         Eclipse, and vim, with other editors mentioned along the way.</div>
    
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