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		<title>Bidding for a 4-Star Deluxe hotel in Miami on Priceline®</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking for sun, surf, and super models.  Miami is a hip destination and fortunately you can save a money on 4-Star Deluxe hotel rooms using Priceline®&#8217;s Name Your Own Price® service.  Currently on Priceline, out of the 11 areas offered, 6 areas offer 4-Star Deluxe hotels.  These areas are 1) Coral Gables [...]]]></description>
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