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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group This site contains several years of research in the classification of occlupanids. These small objects are everywhere, dotting supermarket aisles and sidewalks with an impressive array of form and color. The Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group has taken on the mantle of classifying this most common, yet most puzzling, [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Welcome to the</p>
<h1>Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group</h1>
<p>This site contains several years of research in the classification of occlupanids. These small objects are everywhere, dotting supermarket aisles and sidewalks with an impressive array of form and color. The <strong>Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group</strong> has taken on the mantle of classifying this most common, yet most puzzling, member of phylum Plasticae.</p>
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