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The previous year, 2001, they had been almost bizarrely better: 44-43 before the break, 58-17 after it.
With high attendance figures like those just announced by the British Museum – now officially Britain's most popular, displacing Tate Modern – come more shop and ticket proceeds, better funding from a government eager to back a winner, and, bizarrely, better reviews.
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