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      <title>Cute gnome greeting cards for friends and family</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re looking to send a little extra luck and whimsy, gnome greeting cards are honestly the way to go. There is just something about those oversized hats and bushy beards that makes people smile before they even open the envelope. Whether it&amp;#39;s</description>
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