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He described his other client, with whom I'd be working, as a woman who had unique access to Petraeus.
He has spent 16 years reading Mrs Thatcher's private papers, to which he had unique access, and interviewing everyone who mattered.
An officially sponsored commission of British and Polish historians has had unique access to the archives of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service (better known as MI6).
"The senior leadership of N.S.A. officials who had unique access to the secret tapes and other highly classified evidence was virtually unanimous in their belief that the attack was deliberate," he wrote.
The authors have had unique access to the Bakhtin archive in Moscow, have traced further material in other cities in Europe, and have interviewed many persons who knew Bakhtin.
Making his clients conscious that whereas he had unique access to great art, his outlets for it were multiple, he watched their doubts about the prices of the art evolving into more acute doubts about whether he would let them buy it.
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Tomkins, professor of public law at Glasgow University, said: "The heir to the throne has unique access, with the Queen, both to government papers and to ministers.
His job, after all, is to be the public face of homeland security, and he has unique access to the relevant information.
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