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The career of Allan Percy Fleming (1912- 2001)-teacher, soldier,journalist, trade commissioner, senior bureaucrat, librarian, counter terrorist-was characterised by the lack of 'appropriate' training.'I was a demonstration', he once remarked,'of the art of how to do things when unqualified'.
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The career of Allan Percy Fleming (1912- 2001)-teacher, soldier,journalist, trade commissioner, senior bureaucrat, librarian, counter terrorist-was characterised by the lack of 'appropriate' training.'I was a demonstration', he once remarked,'of the art of how to do things when unqualified'.
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