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GP4: For me I would have found it quite interesting to have had you know good, medium, bad with comments as to what – I mean it would have been very interesting what we comment on....Like I asked this other tutor to send me her comments, she might be commenting on completely different things to myself.
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It's precisely what we did," commented a senior MI6 officer.
People questioning what we do, commenting all negative, and just doing the most.
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