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"I think that they have been given unprecedented access," he said.
Ms. Spurling was given unprecedented access to Matisse's papers by his family.
As part of the scoping officers were given unprecedented access to Special Forces Directorate records.
U.S. personnel were given unprecedented access to domestic Mexican police operations and intelligence.
The historians were given unprecedented access to the files of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service (commonly known as MI6).
On Wednesday the Times was given unprecedented access to GCHQ, which it ran, tie-in style, beneath the splash headline "For your eyes only".
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The film followed a group of Britain's most dangerous extremists for two years, giving unprecedented access into the bubbling undercurrent of home-grown terrorism.
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