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By 1979, when the shopping centre that he had designed with Mosscrop and Christopher Woodward was opened by Margaret Thatcher, the new prime minister, she praised "the imagination of the private sector", somewhat mistaking the true origins of a venture whose significance is only now really beginning to be recognised.
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