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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><id>tag:markfranklin.blog.co.uk,2009-11-09:/</id><title>http://markfranklin.blog.co.uk/</title><link rel="self" href="http://markfranklin.blog.co.uk/feed/atom/comments/"/><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://markfranklin.blog.co.uk/"/><generator version="1.0">MokoFeed</generator><updated>2009-11-09T06:40:01+01:00</updated><entry><id>tag:markfranklin.blog.co.uk,2005-12-11:/2005/12/10/mind_your_language_please~376807/#c408434</id><title>In response to:Mind Your Language Please.</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://markfranklin.blog.co.uk/2005/12/10/mind_your_language_please~376807/#c408434"/><author><name>prydwen</name></author><published>2005-12-11T00:28:49+01:00</published><updated>2005-12-11T00:28:49+01:00</updated><content type="html">I am studying NLP and one of the processes we were asked to try out was say to someone you have got bad news for them and then only give them good news the effect is amazing...</content></entry></feed>
