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		<title>Whirr Overcomes Bad Weather at Austin’s Mohawk</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Austin &#8211; There’s a very narrow window in the spring when an outdoor show in Austin is pleasant, and April falls right in the middle of it. Too bad that’s also the rainy season. Whirr, though, is an exception: the hangover of a vicious April squall on Saturday night created just the right atmosphere for
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