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		<description><![CDATA[Our top 10 most popular posts from the year. | Bikes, buses, bills. The Daily Score churned out more geekery than ever this year, penning more than 450 posts throughout the year that were read about 300,000 times. I thought it would be a fun to take a look back over the past 12 months to see what the most popular posts were. 1. Cargo Bikes: This picto-essay was far and away our most popular post of the year, catching...]]></description>
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