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As Mr. Thompson inconveniently points out, if only a few such shops remain, "it stands to reason that not many of London's 12 million locals are eating much pie 'n' mash".
I am a firm believer that the truth will out – and so it stands to reason that not only will Wiki always be correct, but so, too, would all newspapers if they were run in the same way.
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