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| Part of their consumer public relations initiative is to give national television, radio, magazine and newspaper media a touchable reminder of "why green matters. The soft, durable, touchable vinyl on the chair looks like fabric yet provides the durability and cleanability of a high-grade industrial vinyl. Instead, an "educational place" should be developed at this "authentic" scene, last not least to prevent a pilgrim's site for Neo-Nazis--although here "even a naive visitor" realizes that Nazism was nothing but "visible and touchable megalomania. |
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