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We get used to particular papers and programmes and
often, after a while, come to take their typical content for
granted. 2 Some degree of familiarity with a particular paper
or programme is indeed often necessary, if what it has to
offer is to come through to us easily. 3 But of course there is a
danger, as we get used to the particular way of looking at the
world which our favourite paper or programme embodies, that
we shall forget that it is, after all, only one of many possible
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