The Ipcress File
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1:03:08
Bit of a rush but I think we'll make it.
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- Out of breath, doctor?
- I'm all right.

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In you go.
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My dear fellow,
I'm delighted to see you looking so well.

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- I'm sorry I'm late.
- Not at all.

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- Shall we begin?
- Certainly.

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I'll just say a few words
and then I'll leave it to you.

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Ladies and gentlemen,
you've probably all heard something

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on our scientific bush telegraph
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about Dr Radcliffe's
proto-proton scattering experiments.

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It is largely due to Dr Radcliffe that
control of the fusion of hydrogen atoms,

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and all that means in terms
of the world's energy resources,

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is getting appreciably nearer every day.
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So it is with great pleasure that I ask
Dr Radcliffe to give this symposium

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his account
of the results of his latest work.

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Thank you, Sir Robert.
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Ladies and gentlemen...
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today I shall be dealing with
a new meson production method...

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which stems from the result...
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...a new...
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meson production...
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A new...
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meson production... method...
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Dr Radcliffe, are you all right?

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