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      <title>Why Good Curling Slides Make or Break Your Game</title>
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      <description>Mastering your own curling slides is basically the very first real hurdle anybody faces when they step onto the sheet for the first time. It looks so stylish on TV—pros sliding effortlessly down the ice, stone within hand, looking such as they&amp;#39;re on</description>
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