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		<title>By: Flourishing &#187; [John Terrill] Is &#8220;being green&#8221; always so clean?</title>
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		<description>[...] The following is cross-posted from John Terrill&#8217;s blog, Apprentice Place. John is Associate Director of InterVarsity&#8217;s Following Christ 2008 conference and Director of Seattle Pacific University&#8217;s Center for Integrity in Business. Read more about John here. [...]</description>
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