As of last week, 277 members had put their names to a plan to interpellate the president over the reasons for his decision. |
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The narrative structures of the films, and the power structures represented in them, propose representations that interpellate both the real and the stereotypical. |
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I have indicated that the subjects of primary interest here are Black heterosexual men and boys and the gender ideologies that interpellate them. |
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Every Member sitting in opposition may interpellate a minister on a matter of general interest for which he is officially responsible. |
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How more correct the data which you communicate us, how more rapid we can retrieve the person concerned and interpellate. |
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To proceed this way would be to deprive ourselves of an extraordinary political and epistemic instrument, namely the ability of the different forms of knowledge to interpellate and affect each other. |
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The two regional entities based in Senegal will interpellate the experts of the Committee on any technical information that needs to be verified, analyzed, used, and disseminated. |
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