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		<title>By: Enjoy Patrick Responsibly &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Jaguar Desktop Wallpaper</title>
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		<description>[...] I finally got around to adding one of my favorite shots from my Africa trip to MyBestDesktops.com as a high-res desktop wallpaper. Coincidentally, for Mac OS X users, it&#8217;s what I think is a beautiful shot of a female leopard. So, now whether you&#8217;re running Leopard or Vista or XP or Linux or whatever&#8230; you can have a leopard on your desktop. [...]</description>
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