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Sometimes it appears that every town in Britain has at least half a dozen ghosts. If it isn’t murder victims, then it’s ladies in gray (36) at midnight. Cambridge is different, however, as this university city is (37) not with spirits but with the spirit of the real people who have lived there over the centuries. The place is filled by them. At the last count Cambridge had (38) the world 62 Nobel Prize-winners: Trinity College alone has (39) 28 of them. There have been 13 British prime ministers and 9 leaders of the Church of England. (40) in many more famous poets and philosophers and soon you may (41) the richness and variety that has permeated Cambridge life. The (42) of Cambridge is that it has a small center, which means that most places can be (43) easily on foot. (44) and allow time to soak up the atmosphere as you wander through the colleges, sit in the gardens, and visit the small churches and pubs. (45) It may not look like anything special from the outside but it was inside those walls that the atom was first split in 1932, and where Francis Crick and James Dewey Watson finally solved the mystery of DNA in 1953, (46) .

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