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In the 11th century, a ruthless and determined man named Canute was king of England, Denmark, Norway and part of Sweden. Sycophants at court whispered in his ear that he could accomplish anything. So hearing, he ordered his throne brought to the sands at the edge of the sea. In imperious voice he addressed the incoming tide: I, Canute, order you to halt.

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