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		<title>By: Analysis Codes in 2010 at Sage Developers&#39; Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] you may have read in a previous article, one way we’re doing this is through the introduction of the new Report Designer and a LINQ data model. This isn’t all we’re doing, however; the changes I’m going to discuss [...]</description>
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