Even though there's no law against it, you may be interrogated the next time you snap a picture of the Empire State Building. |
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He was apprehended by police and interrogated more than a dozen times between 1939 and 1945 over his activities. |
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He interrogated him, seeming almost ready to explode in a fit of rage at any second. |
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So I would argue that moralities be understood as constructions, which creates a space in which they can be interrogated. |
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He was interrogated by the Home Office but we still don't know why it happened. |
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He struggled against the tight ropes keeping him bound to a chair as a medium sized French officer interrogated him. |
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When we arrived in Athens I was petrified as the customs officer interrogated Tim for about 20 minutes. |
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Open source methodologies used in software are interrogated and then compared to the methods used in farmers' rights groups. |
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These were used to compile the list of information items for which sites were interrogated for this research. |
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Each well is thus optically wired such that it can be individually interrogated. |
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When the device was interrogated, no evidence was found that a shock had been delivered. |
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Having interrogated endless politicians, business leaders and other slippery characters, he knows exactly how to keep control. |
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And if he has coulrophobia are they going to have him interrogated by a bunch of guys in clown suits? |
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By 1910 Ernest Rutherford and his collaborators at Manchester had interrogated an atom by bombarding it with heavier particles. |
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The question of being interrogated at gunpoint under a threat of shooting could be excused under the fog of war. |
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The bouncer let the political thriller in without a second glance whilst other patrons were halted at the door and interrogated. |
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They are now expected to be interrogated by police involved in the major industrial espionage investigation. |
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All I know is that the other slave girl should be interrogated to see if we can get some answers out of her. |
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They interrogated me for two hours, mainly starting with profiling questions. |
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A prisoner at the Kholodnaya Gora prison had to stuff his ears with bread before sleeping on account of the shrieks of women being interrogated. |
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He was immediately captured by hostile forces and taken to a prison camp where he was interrogated and severely tortured. |
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Being interrogated by the two players had been interesting, but he would do it a hundred times if it meant being with Mandy. |
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Once coding had been achieved, the data were interrogated and systematically explored to generate meaning. |
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After he had been interrogated, and fearing for his life, he escaped through a police station window. |
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They both interrogated me with repetitive questions about my life away from them in California. |
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He never interrogated anyone in inquisitorial fashion about their beliefs and condemned them, but was able to look into their hearts. |
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For months after my release, I was harassed by the security services, who further interrogated me and detained me without cause. |
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Five days later he was handed over to the US military and transferred to a US navy ship where American military and later Australian intelligence officers interrogated him. |
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I haven't personally interrogated anyone, but I know of an interrogation that took place in the field of battle or operations that I was a part of. |
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One was interrogated at gunpoint and threatened by the Americans. |
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An aggrieved minor should be interrogated only once and their evidences should be videotaped. |
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Last week, police interrogated Sedef Kabas, a TV anchorwoman, for alluding in tweets to government efforts to quash the scandal. |
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They brought Jesus before the Sanhedrin and then before Pilate and Herod, where they interrogated him interminably. |
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And because they are designed to be interrogated from distances of ten metres or more, they are a doddle to intercept. |
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He was interrogated by Preventive Security members, insulted several times and then placed in solitary confinement. |
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While I was interrogated for hours on end, I cannot say precisely how long each session was as I did not have a watch. |
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Not long after, the Iranian woman who had connected him with his German publisher was interrogated and threatened. |
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After these three months of solitary confinement, the author was again interrogated and tortured. |
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When he was interrogated on the next day, ice-cold water was poured over his body and he was beaten on the soles of his feet. |
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They were not interrogated, and no justice was meted out to them. |
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The audience was invited to listen to the clues that came forth as Doc McCoy interrogated the staff and guests of the camp. |
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But perhaps it is more powerful when ill-intentioned people are interrogated, explored and tested. |
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After he was interrogated, naked sitting on a chair, he was threatened with a metal tent peg, he told the inquiry. |
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With multiple voices, the word becomes a multiplicitous object composed of moving parts that can be arranged, interrogated, fine-tuned. |
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Thither we went and a lieutenant was called and subsequently a captain, who interrogated me, and directed a non-com to search my pockets. |
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But the contest has been close at times: in 2008 a chatbot deceived three of the 12 judges who interrogated it. |
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The two Congolese were taken off the plane and Andre was held in police custody for ten hours and interrogated by the frontier police. |
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The KPC identified the youths, apprehended and interrogated them, whereafter they were released. |
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He was interrogated and tortured in the Tajik Ministry of Internal Affairs facilities. |
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During an hour and a half we were interrogated and beaten with slaps, kicks before we were released. |
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Certainly his confessions might still be reliable, along with the confessions of Abu Zubaydah and other confederates being interrogated in secret. |
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I was thrown in a vehicle, blindfolded and handcuffed, and taken to air force security branch to be interrogated from 6am to 7pm. |
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I had a secret clearance and worked with several military units that handled or interrogated detainees. |
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Our female staff member was pulled to another room where she was equally searched and interrogated with a knife pointing at her neck. |
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The authorities deny having ever arrested and interrogated the former military man in question. |
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He was reportedly interrogated by a man who introduced himself as the chief of the investigation department. |
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According to the Swedish media, they will be arrested and interrogated when they land in Great Britain this evening. |
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Roads and rivers are blocked by guard posts, where people are stopped and interrogated, and often turned back at the point of a gun. |
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He was then interrogated several times by the office of security and the police. |
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As a result, its leaders and members are systematically harassed, interrogated and detained. |
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The alfa members involved are now in hiding in Crimea but some former commanders are still in Ukraine and are being interrogated. |
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A brutal renegade Taliban militia says they interrogated, then killed, the Indian author, bizarrely claiming she was a spy. |
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He admits that his men kidnapped, harshly interrogated, and then killed her. |
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Later on, after Raymond Santana had been interrogated about the rape, he was being driven to another precinct. |
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Syrian by birth, he was interrogated by U.S. officials and then deported. |
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In Rome, I was examined and evidence was collected, then I was interrogated at the police station. |
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She claimed that because the foreign authorities interrogated her and her travel companion and then released her, she was considered innocent of the alleged acts. |
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She was interrogated while she was on a drip and under treatment. |
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If a Turk propagandized for a terrorist organization in a European country, wouldn't he or she be interrogated? |
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Every other weekend she was arrested, taken to a jail and interrogated. |
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The accused has the same right, but only after he is interrogated. |
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Suspected or accused persons who have not reached 18 years of age at the time of committing a crime as well as minor victims and witnesses are interrogated in this room. |
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State security then interrogated Monzon, a video jockey. |
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Even I, a chicken-hearted Americophile, get caught in the net as a potential terrorist and am interrogated for hours at airports. |
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This resulted in him being regularly arrested and interrogated. |
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In August, the Public Prosecution interrogated two girl students who had in their possession 234 Flunitrazepam pills, a psychotropic substance. |
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Former detainees and senior military sources described how detainees were regularly tortured to death, hung on poles over fires, tossed into deep pits or interrogated using electric batons. |
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Farghadani, who is banned from university, was interrogated for nine hours every day for six weeks during her first time in jail and, since her recent arrest, she has gone on hunger strike at least once for two weeks. |
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Amnesty international believes that Huang Qi was treated inhumanely during his custody, including being interrogated by police for long hours and subjected to sleep deprivation. |
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He has been repeatedly harassed and interrogated since his release. |
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Questioned by the Security Services in the context of a preliminary inquiry, he was interrogated about his interviews and declarations made to the media. |
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Professor Toope concluded that all three had been interrogated and tortured while in Syria and that the interrogations had been based on information that had originated in Canada. |
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Most recently, a staff person of the PRODH, Ms. Digna Ochoa, was attacked at her home, tied up and interrogated for over eight hours by several men. |
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In 1529 Fisher ordered the arrest of Thomas Hitton, a follower of William Tyndale, and subsequently interrogated him. |
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In February 2008, the lawyer of both women voiced concern that they had been interrogated using illegal methods and accused of very serious charges while being held in solitary confinement. |
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Elizabeth was brought to court, and interrogated regarding her role, and on 18 March, she was imprisoned in the Tower of London. |
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Officials of some Member states have had access to prisoners in Guantánamo or in other detention centres and interrogated them, thus legitimating the existence of these facilities. |
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Ligon also interrogated perceptions of colour through such diverse objects as 1970s colouring books and Robert Mapplethorpe's photographs of black men in more than 100 works in various media. |
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During his detention, he was interrogated by an officer, whose face he could not see, who spoke accentless English and repeated the questions previously asked by FBI agents. |
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Fawkes gave his name as John Johnson and was first interrogated by members of the King's Privy chamber, where he remained defiant. |
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According to a report quoted by Mark Thompson, as many as 580,000 inhabitants of Kosovo were arrested, interrogated, interned or reprimanded. |
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Mr. Hashemian, for example, the Deputy Speaker of the Majlis, was allowed to return home after being interrogated, but without a clear announcement of acquittal. |
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Reports later emerged that Jin Kyung-sook had been interrogated and tortured in a prison under the supervision of the National Security Agency in Chongjin, North Hamkyung province. |
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Narayan Prasad Sharma, an experienced journalist, was arrested and interrogated for an hour in an army barracks, in violation of the law prohibiting the military from participating in a civilian's arrest or interrogation. |
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Following the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989, the Chinese authorities tortured and interrogated thousands of people in an attempt to identify the demonstration's organizers. |
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It can be interrogated by computer staff at a water company one month and a pipelayer the next, to produce the optimum route for each. |
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Her mother was interrogated and sent to prison for two years. |
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Finally he underlines that the landlords of the apartment of Magnisias street were never interrogated or subpoenaed by the police, nor did they identify the author as the tenant of the apartment. |
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Therefore, it is important to focus on the human aspect of this difficult situation and to make sure that our questions don't make the family feel like they are being interrogated. |
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Dozens of journalists, particularly in the districts affected by Maoist guerrilla warfare, have been arrested, interrogated, and ordered to reveal to the police and army the names of their contacts within the Maoist Party. |
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One person from Beed is being interrogated, while some of his accomplices are on the run. |
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At the police station, Mr. Mori was interrogated by a police officer who threatened him and slandered against his father, who was also a police officer. |
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Tortured and interrogated about terrorist ties that don't exist, Hassan is also radicalized by his charismatic cellmate Khalid. |
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Prisoner-of-war status would have allowed detainees to limit their responses to their name, rank and serial number, while unlawful combatants can be interrogated. |
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As a prisoner of war, he was interrogated by his enemy captors. |
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The cricketer turned politician was deplaned and interrogated by US immigration authorities over his stance against US drone attacks in Pakistan's tribal areas. |
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The police interrogated the suspect at some length before they let him go. |
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