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	<title>Which running shoe can replace the New Balance 991?</title>
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	<description>Which running shoe is comparable to the New Balance 991?  I&apos;ve gone through several pairs of 991&apos;s since the 80&apos;s but the 991 has been replaced by the 992 and the user reviews on the 992 haven&apos;t been very good. Besides, I never liked paying over $100 for the 991 when part of the sole wore out within in a year anyway.</description>
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