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Whom knows.
When Groucho Marx was once asked a long and orotund question, he replied, "Whom knows?" A 1928 short story by George Ade contains the line "'Whom are you?' he said, for he had been to night school".
Fiction in the 19th century, for example, is crammed with minor characters drawn from the world of boxing – Thackeray's "Tutbury Pet", Dickens' "Game Chicken" – none of whom knows anything beyond their professional beat, and when Mr Toots in Dombey and Son shows the "Chicken" his prospective father-in-law all the latter can say is that he's as stiff a cove as he ever did see.
There is no necessity for an imam to be present, he says, but the procedures should be carried out by Muslims at least one of whom "knows the minimum basic Muslim law of burial".
If networking wears you out, you will be better off finding five gatekeepers, each of whom knows ten other people, than trying to find and maintain relationships with fifty people.
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The objectors (some of whom know more about Hawksmoor than I do) disagree, and theirs are valid opinions.
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