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				<title>Reclining airplane seats : work of the Devil!</title>
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				<description>&lt;p&gt;Reclining airplane seats!! I shake my fist at thee. This one feature on airplanes has caused me untold miseries. Ok! I exaggerate .. a little. I live Vancouver, which is one the other side of the planet with respect to my hometown. As a result, I spend at least 30 hours on an plane, once a year. To compound, my 6&amp;rsquo; 5&amp;quot; (196 cm) frame does not mix well with cramped spaces.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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