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		<description><![CDATA[The following example shows how you can dynamically load an image at runtime using the ActionScript 3.0 Loader class and then copy the image's pixels into four separate Bitmap object instances on the display list by using the Loader instance's content property and bitmapData Alprazolam For Sale, properties. Full code after the jump, ic alprazolam. [...]]]></description>
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