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		<description><![CDATA[Have you had to resort to people knocking on your front door instead of using the doorbell? The broken doorbell that you&#8217;ve meaning to fix for months now? Believe it or not, a doorbell that needs fixing is pretty common. In the past, doorbells used buzzers or single bells to alert homeowners. Doorbells &#8220;modernized&#8221; over [...]]]></description>
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