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In this most curious of his curious books, Hitchings recommends various shortcuts to pretend knowledge, including skim‑reading, waffling and avoiding the genuinely learned.
Since then, critics and fans have been curious of his whereabouts.
And I'm curious of his take on perception versus reality with London's emergency services.
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