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The Globe, typrical shawdens and tyros. Most governments should say.

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"Bumbledom." It is a term used by Charles Dickens to refer to the bureaucratic inefficiency, red tape, and incompetence of the British government. In his novels, particularly "Bleak House," Dickens uses satire to critique the failings and absurdities of government agencies and officials.

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