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      <body>Linq to Vector Experiences (SilverLight/WPF). A more compelling custom provider then I anticipate, as the approach works. Shapes are sequences of points for example. Linq being set oriented around parsing the 'what' from declarative 'draw' style syntax makes it an almost textbook OO and Linq Provider exercise (but not easy).</body>
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