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	<title>fotofashion on Falling in love</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>The comment was made about "falling in love." If the caller would read just a few verses more in the account in Genesis she would see that it was Issac that fell in love with Rebecca. Additionally, in Spanish there is no such term per se. It is "Enamorarse". You would never say "caer en amor"  or some such phrase. <img src="" width="" class="sfimageleft" title="" alt="" /><br />
Beverly A.</p>
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