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		<title>By: Is Good Stuff &#187; ActionScript 3.0: Tweener Class Adobe Class fl.transitions.*</title>
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		<description>[...] Hmmm, interesting. I was playing around with Adobe tweening classes just last week. These tweening classes are the default ones found in CS3 (Note this is not the open source ones, as listed in this post here) [...]</description>
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