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-"And he proceeded to talk learnedly and luxuriantly on all the wines of the world; on which subject, also, some [[moralists]] would consider that he knew too much."--"[[The Man Who Knew Too Much (book)|The Man Who Knew Too Much]]" (1922) by G. K. Chesterton +"And he proceeded to talk learnedly and luxuriantly on all the wines of the world; on which subject, also, some [[moralists]] would consider that he [[knew]] too much."--"[[The Man Who Knew Too Much (book)|The Man Who Knew Too Much]]" (1922) by G. K. Chesterton
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** [[The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956 film)|''The Man Who Knew Too Much'' (1956 film)]], a remake of the earlier film, starring James Stewart and Doris Day ** [[The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956 film)|''The Man Who Knew Too Much'' (1956 film)]], a remake of the earlier film, starring James Stewart and Doris Day
* [[The Man Who Knew Too Much (article)|"The Man Who Knew Too Much" (article)]], an influential ''Vanity Fair'' article by Marie Brenner on [[whistle-blower]] Jeffrey Wigand * [[The Man Who Knew Too Much (article)|"The Man Who Knew Too Much" (article)]], an influential ''Vanity Fair'' article by Marie Brenner on [[whistle-blower]] Jeffrey Wigand
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-==See also== 
-* ''[[The Man Who Knew Too Much: Alan Turing and the Invention of the Computer]]'', a book by [[David Leavitt]] 
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"And he proceeded to talk learnedly and luxuriantly on all the wines of the world; on which subject, also, some moralists would consider that he knew too much."--"The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1922) by G. K. Chesterton

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