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You get the impression he has been gazing out of his window a lot recently too: for this former McKinsey management consultant has been on a voyage of discovery that makes my journey look tame.
Lew has been on a voyage of journalistic discovery ever since.
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Other snippets that Mr. Bawlf uses to support his thesis include the testimony of Drake's cousin, John, who had been on the voyage with him and was captured by the Spanish in 1583.
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