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      <title>Why I Still Love the Black Ops Tuscany Map</title>
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      <description>I still find myself thinking about black ops tuscany whenever I&amp;#39;m stuck playing on some drab, rainy shipyard map in the newer games. There was just something about that setting—the bright sun, the rolling hills of Italy, and the strangely peaceful</description>
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