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Faema E61 Jubilee Volumetric 2 Group - NewFaema prides itself on producing some of the best espresso coffee machines since 1945, and the E61 Jubilee is considered one of their most impressive. This beautiful machine comes equipped with an exposed E61 group head, programmable volumetric controls and a stunning stainless steel body. This machine is a piece of art, especially with its LED back panel. This is the machine that put espresso on the map, and even by todays standards, it still makes a
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This book was recommended to me to add to my poetry collection. It is a book that you can pick up and read a few poems and then put down to try to think of the meaning. It is written very well. Just takes a bit of thinking to understand.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2002
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