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Old-style stations have continued to appear, but the movement has been toward simpler, stylized versions, sometimes borrowing from medieval and Byzantine art or the folk art of other cultures, sometimes increasingly symbolic, almost abstract.
Sometimes (increasingly so with all the daily deal options), that means realizing that when something seems to good to be true… well, we all know the rest.
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