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		<title>Results &#8211; Lego Beyond Toys 1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[René Ahn, Loe Feijs, Saskia Bakker, Sibrecht Bouwstra, Jos Verbeek, Bram van der Vlist, Arne Wessels and Rick van de Westelaken created wonderful robots and Lego extensions. The Crawler This crawler has wheels to freely move forward and backward. In order to move itself, the crawler can only use its arm, which has two joints [...]]]></description>
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