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  <illustration-url>http://mfmapparel.com/illustrations/9/large/ExplodingWhale.png</illustration-url>
  <name>Haruspex</name>
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      <size>small</size>
      <shape>mens</shape>
      <inventory type="integer">12</inventory>
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    <sizing>
      <size>medium</size>
      <shape>mens</shape>
      <inventory type="integer">10</inventory>
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    <sizing>
      <size>large</size>
      <shape>mens</shape>
      <inventory type="integer">8</inventory>
    </sizing>
    <sizing>
      <size>x-large</size>
      <shape>mens</shape>
      <inventory type="integer">2</inventory>
    </sizing>
    <sizing>
      <size>small</size>
      <shape>womens</shape>
      <inventory type="integer">2</inventory>
    </sizing>
    <sizing>
      <size>medium</size>
      <shape>womens</shape>
      <inventory type="integer">3</inventory>
    </sizing>
    <sizing>
      <size>large</size>
      <shape>womens</shape>
      <inventory type="integer">8</inventory>
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    <sizing>
      <size>x-large</size>
      <shape>womens</shape>
      <inventory type="integer">15</inventory>
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  <picture-url>http://mfmapparel.com/pictures/9/large/smallIMG_4809.jpg</picture-url>
  <blurb>This is true: There was once a widely practiced form of fortune telling, known as haruspicy, in which sages examined the entrails of sacrificed animals. Usually sheep, plus the occasional pig, were cut open in order to fortell the future. This is rumored: only once was the art practiced on a whale. They never told anyone what they saw, but I figured it out. Printed on American Apparel organic galaxy.

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  <thumb-url>http://mfmapparel.com/thumbs/9/large/ExplodingWhale copy.png</thumb-url>
</shirt>
