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    Martin: No, I never thought of it that way. In some weird ways you follow what your parents did and my mother went to New York after she graduated from Vanderbilt [University, Nashville] and so in some way I had the idea that I would live in New York. I never planned to leave New York, but mainly it was very cheap to live there. After the one- to one-and-a-half years of courses, Columbia was very
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