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Оливер Бёркман – британский журналист, автор книги The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can’t Stand Positive Thinking («Противоядие: счастье для людей, которые не выносят позитивного мышления»). Прим. перев.

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Британская сеть кафе быстрого обслуживания. Прим. ред.

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