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Above the Fold The timely revival of ‘Brideshead Revisited,’ a defiantly opulent antidote to our bleak present 75 years and several adaptations on, the lavish indulgence of 'Brideshead Revisited' still provides audiences with champagne-flavored escapism by Lucy Saldavia
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