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		<title>Dynamic Theming in Silverlight with Implicit Styles (plus Custom Build Events)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I’ve  had a few questions about how to dynamically set or change the visual theme for a Silverlight application at runtime.  The scenario is generally that an application has many possible themes, and needs to pick one  depending on, for instance, a particular user or client who has logged in.  What if these themes [...]]]></description>
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