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There are so many teachers, friends, and colleagues from whom I have learnt over the years, and to whom I owe my sincere thanks, that it is almost invidious to pick out individuals. But since the opportunity to acknowledge publicly people who have done so much not just for me but for many other students comes round so rarely, I would like to thank here Tom Earnshaw, Steve Spowart, John Birkin, Peter Noll, and Lorne Denny; Jasper Griffin, Oswyn Murray, and the late Oliver Lyne; Mike Veseth and the late Pat McCarthy; and Chris Adam, Anthony Courakis, Colin Mayer, the late John Flemming, and my incomparable doctoral supervisor Antoni Chawluk.