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      <title>The sound of NY Fashion Week: smartphones snapping</title>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — Remember clapping? As in when a fashion designer puts on his runway finale and then takes a bow before an adoring crowd. 
                   The fashion hordes these days are way too busy tweeting, Instagramming and taking video with their smartphones to put those busy hands together. But more often than not, so are the fashion houses. Technology has taken ov...</description>
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