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		<title>By: Jeremy @ TV Stands</title>
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		<description>Yes I agree many people consider the TV stand as an afterthought but really the TV stand should be considered throughout the TV purchasing progress, you want something which looks good, reduces resonance for superior performance, conceals cabling and matches our existing furniture and decor.</description>
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