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The title of Christopher Nolan's behemoth space epic says it all – a grandiloquent declaration of scale that smacks simultaneously of ambition and hubris – like Titanic, both the ship and the film.
By David Remnick Three years ago, Osama bin Laden and his fellow-members of something calling itself the World Islamic Front for Jihad Against the Jews and the Crusaders launched from eastern Afghanistan a grandiloquent "Declaration".
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