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But there was a sense that a significant chapter of British, even world history, was being closed, and that the schedules should buckle to acknowledge it.
Patent falsehoods aside (how do you even get to Ikea if you're always going home?), it meant that for a significant chapter of history, the population of London served as one mammoth walking advertisement for Ikea, a state of affairs that appalled me to the extent that I refused to even use a holder (I think that's probably how punk started).
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The documentary is sensitively filmed and edited, not just an important record of a significant chapter in print history, but a testament to the people who understood and worked every day on these extraordinary machines.
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