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    <title>Torbakery</title>
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        <name>J. Jin</name>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>On the way to Torbay Beach, there is a small bakery called <strong>Torbakery</strong>. It is hard to miss: a bright, sky-blue house that seems to glow even from a distance. When visitors ask me, “Where’s a good local bakery around here?” I usually recommend this place and <strong>Georgetown Bakery</strong>. It is not that one is better than the other. It simply depends on where I am heading that day, and which one is closer along the way.</p>]]></description>
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