If I recall correctly, ViewStub acts as a lazy XML include, in that the 
referenced view only gets added to the view hierarchy in the time that it's 
inflated, not ahead of time. The gain on this method is that it makes it 
quick and cheap to inflate a view, however, once it's inflated, it cannot be 
recreated or re-inflated (since the VS reference is gone from the 
heirarchy). LayoutInflater on the other hand allows you to inflate views at 
will, and add them directly into the heirarchy, however, you have to deal 
with the overhead of inflating them.

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