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===Other=== * In Australia, a copy of FitzGerald's translation and its closing words, ''Tamam Shud'' ("Ended") were major components of the mystery of the [[Somerton Man]]. * The [[Supreme Court of the Philippines]], through a unanimous opinion written in 2005 by [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines|Associate Justice]] [[Leonardo Quisumbing]], quoted "The Moving Finger" when it ruled that the widow of defeated presidential candidate [[Fernando Poe Jr.]] could not substitute her late husband in his pending election protest against President [[Gloria Macapagal Arroyo]], thus leading to the dismissal of the protest. * There was a real jewel-encrusted copy of the book on the ''[[RMS Titanic|Titanic]]''. It had been crafted in 1911 by the firm of [[Sangorski & Sutcliffe]] in London. It was won at a [[Sotheby's]] auction in London on 29 March 1912 for Β£405 (a bit over $2,000 in 1912) to Gabriel Wells, an American, and was being shipped to New York. The book remains lost at the bottom of the Atlantic to this day.
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