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		<title>Google Showing Three Listings For A Single Domain In Search Results</title>
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I just ran across a Google search query that resulted in showing three listings (1 main, 2 indented) for a single domain. This may be a new feature as Google has normally only showed results with a maximum of two listings (1 main, 1 indented) or a main listing with site links in the past.
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<p>I just ran across a Google search query that resulted in showing <a href="http://www.google.com/search?oe=utf8&amp;ie=utf8&amp;source=uds&amp;start=0&amp;hl=en&amp;q=custom+bobble+heads" target="_blank">three listings</a> (1 main, 2 indented) for a single domain. This may be a new feature as Google has normally only showed results with a maximum of two listings (1 main, 1 indented) or a main listing with site links in the past.</p>
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