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His quizzical style made him a good interrogator; if a subject said something stupid he would simply repeat it deadpan, perhaps raising an eyebrow.
Meanwhile, headteachers have warned pupils not to switch their chosen A-level options just because of a poor showing in the subject at GCSE. "GCSE results don't always reflect students' potential in a subject," said Jane Gandee, head of St Swithun's School in Winchester and a member of the Girls School Associationn.
Mr. Gusterson, who says he is worried that the Pentagon will end up scaring off some voices and limiting the full range of opinion on a subject, said the project was "assigning the recruitment task to the agency that doesn't know how to do this and ignoring the ones that do".
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"If he's not interested in a subject, say, popular culture stuff, it's quite obvious," says another.
Dr Offer recommends that they treat all recollections as "existential reconstructions", and take anything a subject says with "a small rock of salt".
"It was about how two different artists – whether they be fashion, or art, or jewellery – interpret a subject," says he. "That's how it started.
The process of killing is unkind to me, but anyhow I don't try to perceive the animal as a subject," says Katharina.
He began working on his own sound bites in front of the mirror, picking a subject — say, black holes — and coming up with "three or four sentences that would be tasty, interesting, informative and make you smile".
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