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Sunday, December 10, 2006
 
The shedliness in the English garden.
[O]ur judges were on the lookout for something a bit more profound than a propellor on the roof: something that spoke of the sacred bond between the Englishman and his garden - a deep understanding of what Martin Heidegger (not an Englishman, admittedly, but a shed-owner none the less) would have called the "shedliness" of the shed.
 
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