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Category: In Photos

A year in photos: 1984

Posted On 20th May 201415th May 2014 By Charlotte Johnson

Charlotte Johnson looks at the year 1984 in photos. Apple Inc recreates Orwell’s 1984 in an ad, which was the closest the world got to his dystopia.

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