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Move all content to page bundles

This allows me to use Hugo's image resizing to create img srcsets
where the client downloads an appropriate image depending on their
screen size.

I had to go back and find original photos for each of these posts
because Hugo was resizing my already-optimized versions and they
looked horrible. Unfortunately I couldn't find originals for these
posts:
  - aqaba-dirty-disappointing
  - contemporary-arab-design-jrf-showroom
  - eid-mubarak-neighborhood-dumpster
  - no-noise-near-noisy-mosque
  - red-orange-yellow-rice-bab-al-yemen

Hugo will fall back to looking in the static directory for these.
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title = "شِرَاء البَقْلَاوَة في عَمَّان"
slug = "buying-baklava-amman"
images = ["IMG_20160810_160953.jpg"]
categories = ["طعام"]
tags = ["البقلاوة"]
date = "2020-01-31T17:19:30+02:00"
description = "Buying baklava from a jovial young Jordanian at the market in downtown Amman."
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{{< figure src="IMG_20160810_160953.jpg" title="الجَمِيعُ يُحِبُّ البَقْلَاوَة!" >}}
في وَسْط البَلْدَة عمّان هُناك محلّ يقع في السّوق الرّئيسة يبيع الحلويّات العربيّة التّقليديّة.
لَسْتُ مُتأكّدًا مَنْ كَانَ مُتحمِّسًا أكثر حول هذا النِّصف كيلو من البَقْلَاوة، أنا أم الشَّاب الأُردنيّ الّذي يَبِيعها.
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date = "2016-09-23T11:15:16+03:00"
title = "Buying Baklava in Amman"
slug = "buying-baklava-amman"
aliases = ["/2016/09/buying-baklava-in-amman/"]
categories = ["Food"]
tags = ["Baklava", "Amman"]
description = "Buying baklava from a jovial young Jordanian at the market in downtown Amman."
images = ["IMG_20160810_160953.jpg"]
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{{< figure src="IMG_20160810_160953.jpg" title="Everybody likes baklava!" alt="Young child smiling and wrapping up baklava in a shop in Amman" >}}
There's a shop in Amman's main market downtown that sells traditional Arabic sweets. I'm not sure who was more excited about this half-kilogram of baklava (which is called "_baklawa_" in Arabic)me, or the jovial young Jordanian selling it.
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