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But Leigh also helped create a spectre who still haunts Thewlis.
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Spectre intended to wrap everything up and create a similar universe to Marvel and the Fast and the Furious franchise, but the film's fan service felt gimmicky.
Certainly in this court battle endless volumes of rhetoric will be produced that will create the spectre that Google will be a monopolist and will charge monopoly prices.
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