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{{a|people|}}Better known, as any fule kno, as [[Hary Poter]], {{author|J.K. Rowling}}’s universe is a rich source of {{tag|metaphor}} for the legal world: there are [[wizard]]s, [[muggle]]s, [[mudblood]]s, [[Uncle Dudley]]s from [[sales]] and [[Hermione Grainger|Hermione]] from the [[compliance]] department. Just don’t ask for a digression on [[Chauvinist language|gendered pronouns]]
{{a|people|}}Better known, as any fule kno, as [[Hary Poter]], {{author|J.K. Rowling}}’s universe is a rich source of {{tag|metaphor}} for the legal world: there are [[wizard]]s, [[muggle]]s, [[mudblood]]s, [[Uncle Dudley]]s from [[sales]] and [[Hermione Grainger|Hermione]] from the [[compliance]] department. Just don’t ask for a digression on [[Chauvinist language|gendered pronouns]].
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[[nigel molesworth]]
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Better known, as any fule kno, as Hary Poter, J.K. Rowling’s universe is a rich source of metaphor for the legal world: there are wizards, muggles, mudbloods, Uncle Dudleys from sales and Hermione from the compliance department. Just don’t ask for a digression on gendered pronouns.

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