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                    [Title] => The maxi dress is back
                    [Summary] => 

Fashion is having a blast from summers past as maxi dresses make sweeping statements at SM.

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The baby turtles are expected to emerge after 55 days of incubating in the warm sand. Sea turtles lay about 100 eggs in each nest, laying as much as seven times each season.
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                    [Title] => The maxi dress is back
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Fashion is having a blast from summers past as maxi dresses make sweeping statements at SM.

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The baby turtles are expected to emerge after 55 days of incubating in the warm sand. Sea turtles lay about 100 eggs in each nest, laying as much as seven times each season.
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