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	<title>Oh Foaf you don&apos;t</title>
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	<description>Dan Brickley offers an interesting look at how Contradictions can be handled using Foaf. He concludes making the point Right...</description> 

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	<dcterms:abstract>Dan Brickley offers an interesting look at how Contradictions can be handled using Foaf. He concludes making the point Right...</dcterms:abstract> 
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	<mt:body><![CDATA[<p>Dan Brickley offers an interesting look at how <a  href="http://rdfweb.org/topic/FoafContradictions">Contradictions</a> can be handled using Foaf.  He concludes making the point  <blockquote><em>Right now, most RDF checking tools work purely at the file format level, helping us know whether we have arranged our XML tags correctly. As the Semantic Web effort picks up speed, we are seeing more tools that work at the 'semantic' level, helping check the simple claims that our documents make. </em></blockquote>  Indeed, the power behind the semantic web continues to amaze.  Nice work Dan.</p>]]></mt:body>
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