"Frank Fish" was the first professor for psychiatry at the University of Liverpool, and at some time during the 1960s senior lecturer in psychiatry at the University of Edinburgh. He wrote Clinical Psychopathology: Signs and Symptoms in Psychiatry.

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You're not going to spin much at all from a flat jump. It just doesn't make sense in a real world model.

We've been trying our best to make sure that we have. We feel that we are, we hope we haven't missed anything, and if we have, we'll take care of that.

I think that's probably appropriate, that they have concerns.

We don't mind the over-attention at the moment, as long as when this is cleared up, we're able to say, 'Hey, you went wrong here.'

That's one of the reasons why we're so open-door about this. We're all law abiding.

Regarding the volume of weapons, it's directly in proportion to the number of students that we're training. We don't have a stockpile of weapons that we've just cached up here to use later for some foul purpose. These weapons are used specifically for this particular client.

We are not training terrorists, ... Actually, it's the opposite of that. We are assisting in training counter-terrorists, anti-terrorists, those kinds of things.