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No British novelist has had more opportunity to perfect the state-of-the-nation novel than Jonathan Coe. Since his breakthrough, What A Carve Up!, in 1994, Coe has produced a succession of satirical ...
Research was done using hard copy textbooks; teachers photocopied class notes; and essays were drafted by hand.
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In a move that’s got green campaigners in Germany seeing red, the EU has decided to give German companies an extra year ...
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