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		<title>Watch Lots of News Anchors Say Funny Word &#039;Haboob&#039; When Discussing Phoenix Dust Cloud [VIDEO]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The proper meteorological term for the massive dust cloud that engulfed the city of Phoenix, Arizona earlier this week is &#8220;haboob.&#8221; In Arabic, haboob means an intense dust storm. However, in English, it just sounds dirty. On &#8216;The Rachel Maddow Show,&#8217; Maddow had a little fun with the word, composing a supercut of newscasters and [...]]]></description>
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<p>In Arabic, haboob means an intense dust storm.  However, in English, it just sounds dirty.</p>
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