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		<title>What kind of briefcase best suits a lawyer?</title>
		<description>A leather briefcase will best suit a lawyer
because it is long lasting and tough. A
leather briefcase which has easy kits can be
very fitting to a lawyer. A lawyer should
have an easy to use briefcase because he uses
it most of the time. he carries around all
the important papers and files. It</description>
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