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Catchy songs as a defense against mind-reading are a staple of science fiction, dating back to Alfred Bester's ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Demolished_Man The Demolished Man]''.
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Catchy songs as a defense against mind-reading are a staple of science fiction, dating back to Alfred Bester's ''[[w:The Demolished Man|The Demolished Man]]''.
  
 
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Catchy songs as a defense against mind-reading are a staple of science fiction, dating back to Alfred Bester's The Demolished Man.