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The Repair Shop 2049: Opening Salvo

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The Repair Shop 2049: Opening Salvo. Stead, Michael (Speaker); Pilling, Matthew (Speaker); Macpherson-Pope, Thomas (Speaker). 2022. ImaginationLancaster.

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Stead, M, Pilling, M & Macpherson-Pope, T, The Repair Shop 2049: Opening Salvo, 2022, Artefact, ImaginationLancaster.

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Stead, M. (Speaker), Pilling, M. (Speaker), & Macpherson-Pope, T. (Speaker). (2022). The Repair Shop 2049: Opening Salvo. Artefact, ImaginationLancaster.

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Stead M (Speaker), Pilling M (Speaker), Macpherson-Pope T (Speaker). The Repair Shop 2049: Opening Salvo ImaginationLancaster. 2022.

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