Key stylist Joy Zapata is interviewed, as well as the director, Reese Witherspoon, and other hair nuts from Legally Blonde. |
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Time was when he had his own chat show where he interviewed the top sporting personalities of the day. |
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A few years back, I interviewed an American college English professor who started drinking whiskey to control his psychological demons. |
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When he interviewed me I was wearing a white blouse, a grey suit, high heels, and some thin hair clips studded with diamonds. |
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The patients were interviewed by researchers to find out how much caffeinated coffee and cola they consumed before their heart attack. |
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Interviews have been going on, and the guy being interviewed now smells like dryer sheets. |
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From the article itself, we learn that Corwin interviewed Jane three times as a child, videotaping the interviews. |
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Although police launched a huge manhunt and interviewed hundreds of people, his killers were never brought to justice. |
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Later interviewed on holiday in Scotland, he had been offered hospitality by a Scot. |
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The final 26 were interviewed and ranked based on their combined performance in the test and interview. |
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Over the course of its run, hundreds of Scottish lawyers have been interviewed and the show had built up a strong specialist following. |
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Qualitative ethology is particularly useful when participants cannot be interviewed or when detailed reporting is desired. |
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They will be interviewed on-farm or, in the case of non-active members, by telephone. |
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Over 190 selected nominees will receive site visits and be interviewed by the jury. |
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Using a combination of classified ads and informal networks, they interviewed surrogate candidates over a period spanning several years. |
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There they met and interviewed Alex Martynov, a controller who worked on the MIR space station. |
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In a bid to catch the killer the police interviewed every male between the ages of thirteen and sixty. |
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The tone of delegates interviewed afterwards was thoughtful and reflective. |
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The men we've interviewed from Bexley say they were beaten and bashed by officers in the home, do you accept that this did take place? |
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They also found that nearly three quarters of the parents interviewed relied on their children to find out about puberty at school. |
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The Press of Atlantic City interviewed Kuras, who spoke in confused, broken English. |
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When in Chad, the mission interviewed refugees who escaped alleged ethnic cleansing. |
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The burn that brought Kisha to the ER on the evening I interviewed her was not her first act of self-mutilation. |
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He first interviewed a costume researcher to find out where the tradition of wearing tights came from. |
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She had lied like a child and when interviewed, she persisted and bluffed it out even when told the professor had denied knowing her. |
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When he was interviewed under caution he gave an account to the police officers which was basically similar to that which he gave in evidence. |
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A number of residents I interviewed recalled the destabilizing effect of urban renewal on city neighborhoods. |
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Young girls and boys were being interviewed in a police station with ad hoc interpreters. |
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Over 42 percent of those interviewed claimed that because of fatigue they had been involved in accidents or near misses. |
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Other candidates whom I have not yet interviewed don't seem, on paper at least, to be top-tier recruits. |
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The success of exit interviews rises and falls with the candor of those being interviewed. |
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After the catamaran trip, Chen was interviewed by local Marshallese reporters. |
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It's obvious that being interviewed is proving quite distracting so I offer to unpick it for her while she talks. |
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All of the priests I interviewed saw witchcraft as an intrinsic evil of the post-colonial economy. |
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Hundley, who was in the country on an educational scholarship, was interviewed about the difficulties of learning the Slovak language. |
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The shamanic practitioner was interviewed on a TV programme about comparative religion. |
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Ransier was one of five candidates interviewed by Columbus City Council Democrats for the unexpired term. |
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They interviewed transients, neighbors, old boyfriends, family, you name it. |
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Jerrold Post interviewed for eight hours an Abu Nidal terrorist who skyjacked an airliner and killed five passengers. |
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When the Weekender interviewed Mary at the time she was bowled over with a mixture of shock and excitement. |
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D was cautioned and interviewed on 20th March 2003 with his mother present. |
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I was interviewed by your paper last week and feel that some of what I have said was misconstrued in the article. |
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A year ago, I was interviewed in Sweden by someone who was very enthusiastic about the idea of a binational or post-national state. |
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We wanted to talk to the government about other unclassified work it's doing on biodefence, but no-one was prepared to be interviewed. |
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The author is a respected political biographer who interviewed many of the former prime minister's cabinet. |
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Mothers were interviewed during the third trimester of pregnancy and one year after the birth. |
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One father who had biological children separated by four months with two different mothers, both living in the same town, was interviewed. |
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The phrase trips easily off the tongues of many being interviewed about their organisations. |
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They also interviewed people said to be familiar with the abductees and visited places where some of them had apparently stayed. |
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He had poor eye contact and was generally uncooperative and unwilling to be interviewed. |
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He was one of the few radio presenters in the UK to have interviewed Marvin Gaye. |
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Another candidate that I interviewed said the party had turned in to a Dacca Club, or an institution monopolised by the rich. |
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As one of the people interviewed put it, the documentalists are at the centre of the information revolution. |
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I was interviewed for this programme, but I listened to it with mounting horror and a sick feeling in my stomach. |
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We found one bloke there, interviewed him under caution, and took the turntables and records. |
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After new inmates are booked, they're interviewed, sometimes for as long as 45 minutes. |
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As soon as the routine questions were completed, the officer cautioned the defendants who were interviewed later that day. |
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Will it publish its questionnaire and advise us of the cross section of people it interviewed? |
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Imagine if there was a tennis racket symbol on our screens every time she was interviewed? |
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They found that those interviewed on Friday appeared significantly happier than those quizzed at the beginning of the week. |
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Interestingly, the script has been woven from true stories of women interviewed by Naomi. |
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The Opposition was aware that the Minister was interviewed this morning on the radio. |
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This threw the program into turmoil as successive candidates were interviewed on the eve of the season. |
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The teachers interviewed used many of the strategies mentioned by Krashen and Terrell, as well as many they did not mention. |
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He interviewed some of rock's greatest musicians and eventually went on to become an editor of the legendary rock rag. |
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Each short listed candidate will be interviewed and assessed by an esteemed panel of judges who will select the final 28 candidates. |
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Although he has interviewed so many world figures, when asked if he is a good judge of character he says he's not as good as Carina. |
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Karen has already interviewed about 40 adoptees but is hoping to speak to more before holding a seminar in November. |
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Sue has interviewed birth mothers, adopted people, adopters and social workers to put together a history of adoption over the last century. |
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So far former teachers, headmasters and farmers have been interviewed for the project. |
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Soldiers interviewed in Kosovo emphatically expressed their support for nationbuilding. |
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Anyway, the investigators interviewed the guards and ran into the usual stonewall. |
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Every guest worker should be interviewed prior to departure under a guarantee of complete anonymity. |
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I once interviewed UK antiques expert Mark Franks, who is collecting cigarette cases and Edwardian desks to pay for his retirement. |
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Many of the Kanak whom I interviewed unequivocally demonstrated anxiety regarding taboo places and associated ancestors. |
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If so, the applicant will be interviewed by the facility's manager or a hiring designee. |
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However, when he was interviewed he seemed positive and had a good professional attitude. |
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Almost 500 people from the Afro-Caribbean, Pakistani, Indian and Bangladeshi communities were interviewed. |
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The New York Times interviewed psychiatrists and depression specialists about the trauma facing fans. |
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All of the men we interviewed lived in areas that are proximate to the U.S., with regular access to American media. |
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Several media houses in Trinidad have also interviewed him ahead of his performance. |
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I had interviewed her and noted she was nervous and wanted reassurance and comfort. |
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The name and initials of the interviewed person have been changed for security reasons. |
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Eight nurses at a group dwelling in Sweden were interviewed about their experiences when caring for a person who acts provokingly. |
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The record received steady airplay, and CNN even interviewed Blakely about the phenomenon. |
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Essex Police said the passengers had been taken into a reception center and would be interviewed. |
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The total sample size was 1,553, and the majority were Akan speakers interviewed in Akan. |
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David agreed to be interviewed by Ron and was delighted to listen to the wise words of someone with so much experience in the game. |
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The five traders caught in the first sweep are currently being interviewed with a view to prosecution. |
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Some men whom he had propositioned sexually refused to be interviewed, either on or off the record. |
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Their pictures will be scanned, they'll be interviewed and all of that will be projected onto the exhibition in the marquee. |
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A couple of weeks ago your diarist was interviewed by pupils at a Lincolnshire school undertaking a history project. |
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School principals and instructional facilitators were also interviewed in-depth to understand the impact of the program on the school as a whole. |
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Sir Jack, by the way, is as deaf as a post these days and it is a real shame to see him being interviewed. |
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This reflexive element in my research is of crucial importance and helps me understand the testimony of some of the people I interviewed. |
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You should also be punctual and have genned up on the organisation you are being interviewed for. |
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Police were interviewed on radio warning residents not to deadlock doors overnight without leaving a key in the inside lock. |
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The scientists took notes, mapped the strange occurrences, used Geiger counters and interviewed witnesses. |
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Even now, interviewed thirty years later, the wife yells at the husband for daring the wrath of these wiseguys. |
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We interviewed members of Britain's National High-Tech Crime Unit as well as the criminals and hackers who profit from cybertheft. |
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One witness we've interviewed from Riverwood talked about a stock whip being used to beat the children with. |
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In the second week, a single researcher interviewed four of the remaining respondents. |
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In person he is gentle and friendly, and wouldn't think of putting you on, perhaps because Miller isn't yet accustomed to being interviewed. |
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When a politico passed through San Francisco, he would wait outside the radio station where they were being interviewed to collect autographs. |
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The applicants were then interviewed and tested for suitability and contestants selected. |
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According to one elder interviewed, ensuring the animal was fat was an important part of the harvest. |
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At the request of a third party, Lucire interviewed 319 patients in litigation over arm pain. |
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However, the scientists interviewed hoped that, by understanding past outbreaks, future epidemics might be prevented or contained. |
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The survey, carried out by the Co-operative Bank, interviewed 1020 people to see how much ethics play a part in consumer spending. |
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A couple of us were interviewed on a beach outside Cairns in Queensland by a television anchorman from the Discovery Channel. |
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They died before they had an opportunity to be interviewed and considered for resettlement. |
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He is as much in his anecdotage as anyone I have interviewed, and they are not exactly new stories. |
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Each girl will be formally interviewed by four judges about their interests and future plans before a decision is made. |
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Many people with learning difficulties interviewed felt that professionals did not listen to them. |
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I interviewed an impressive young man during the week and I hope to be able to make an announcement very soon. |
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Only political leaders and the intelligentsia in the Arab countries were interviewed. |
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When I interviewed him by telephone a few years ago, he sounded not simply shy or stroppy but downright unhappy. |
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This latest mathematical conjugation comes from a pair of British researchers who interviewed 1000 people to draw up their formula. |
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I recently interviewed a rhinoceros beetle breeder, Akahane-San, who lives in the town of Takato on the island of Honshu. |
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Researchers interviewed all 162 children about their relationship with their mothers, fathers and stepfathers. |
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Downing Street demanded a replacement, insisting that the Prime Minister would only be interviewed by a man. |
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Then she goes off on one of the quasi-mystical flights of fancy that have led many who have interviewed her to conclude that she's quite barking. |
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And they interviewed hundreds of healthy old people to look for commonalities. |
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Millward was interviewed via satellite link-up for the imminent vacancy at Wests Tigers last week. |
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I was interviewed by a psychiatrist, physical therapist and dietician to determine if I could handle the surgery. |
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He was due to be interviewed by officers at Manchester Airport police station today. |
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And when people on the street are interviewed they are, as always, astonishingly good at articulating their fears and doubts. |
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In quantitative research, unless the research is longitudinal in character, the person will be interviewed on one occasion only. |
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I went along for an interview in London, and a particularly grey, faceless person interviewed me. |
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If people do agree to be interviewed, they usually do so in a co-operative way and loosen up after initial anxiety about the microphone. |
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The 33-year-old was interviewed by Garda officers at the police station at Dublin Airport. |
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At the scene they interviewed a local man and some other people from the general area. |
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The three journalists who interviewed Putin for this book are pleasingly sassy on occasion. |
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Twenty parents whose male children were admitted for elective hypospadias repair procedures were interviewed using a qualitative approach. |
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Astonishingly, not a single one of the 33 artists from the '80s who are interviewed is non-white. |
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He noted that all the speakers of Low German he had interviewed for his study all were age 60 or older. |
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Perhaps the most damaging evidence against him comes from two lawyers he interviewed for Supreme Court clerkships. |
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We need everybody to be truthful and candid when they're interviewed by the police. |
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A judge was elected, attorneys were appointed, and witnesses were interviewed. |
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Back in December, I received an e-mail from someone I had interviewed last term regarding auditions for a movie. |
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In the present study, we interviewed homosexually active men about their sexuality. |
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She had to borrow a plastic mackintosh from a friend to avoid embarrassment at the police station where she was to be interviewed. |
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Moore was interviewed for the BBC World Service daily magazine programme, Outlook. |
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He has rarely been interviewed and though he is an avid reader of newspapers, he has no wish to read about himself. |
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There was plenty of suffering on offer as the hollow-eyed, defeated parents were interviewed. |
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You would hope that all of those who are interviewed would be truthful and candid and forthcoming. |
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Students I interviewed who attended southern schools said that right-of-center kids were in the majority and set the tone. |
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As a new rule, all Saudi visitors to the US are interviewed, fingerprinted and photographed upon arrival. |
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He heard a young comedian being interviewed on the radio the other day and is far too polite to name him. |
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Women undergoing hysterectomy for nonmalignant conditions were invited to participate in the study and be interviewed at regular intervals for two years following surgery. |
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On the night of the attack, detectives interviewed Claudia Haro, but she denied any involvement and provided them with an alibi. |
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He was interviewed by the arb, but not identified as having done anything wrong. |
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Like Hughes, Price was interviewed for the Boston College archive, but she kept silent about McConville. |
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Among the people who seemed not averse to being interviewed was Msgr. Bob Weiss of St Rose of Lima Church. |
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In 2009, Pejic found his way to Chadwick Models in Melbourne, where he was interviewed and instantly signed. |
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Irritatingly, the author offers no notes and only in his acknowledgements does he point out which survivors he interviewed and what books he drew his narrative from. |
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Solomon interviewed 300 families to present a well-rounded perspective on the complex variety of combinations that can occur. |
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Have you interviewed the jurymen who are to sit at the Assizes? |
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All of those interviewed suggested various ways of coping with the social stigma of ending a family relationship. |
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I first interviewed Alexie just before Smoke Signals, the film he wrote and coproduced, was released. |
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He had just interviewed the Prime Minister and had come away from Number 10 Downing Street convinced that the Labour leader was just about kaput politically. |
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Police interviewed the mother and photographed the boy's ravaged body. |
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An initial recruitment drive saw four applicants of 70 shortlisted and interviewed but none were found to be suitable and in January this year the post was re-advertised. |
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Last year, when I interviewed Miss Piggy, the experience was on par to talking to a cross-dressing headliner on Fire Island. |
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She left a cyber trail that led the police to Zelich, who was interviewed in January. |
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Neither dayan nor the people she interviewed elaborated on what P-plus meant. |
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Williams interviewed and profiled four D-day veterans, showing his sensitive side without ever seeming maudlin. |
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I interviewed a total of 14 people using both English and Kiswahili. |
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Researchers studied the corporate structure of each organisation for its suitability in developing creativity, and interviewed recruits about their initial experiences. |
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He interviewed those involved separately and cross-referenced their descriptions of what happened. |
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But Mrs Snobar Hanif said they interviewed the tenants personally and only accepted them after obtaining references from previous landlords and checking with police. |
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In lieu of being interviewed for the story, Brando wrote schneider a letter for publication. |
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In March 1996, just two months after the shooting death of Schultz, a team of defense psychiatrists interviewed Du Pont. |
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This allows news reporters to translate whatever is said by a scot being interviewed into whatever will make the most news. |
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The studio audience was often seeded with people who had an interest in the person being interviewed. |
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Later, when I interviewed Bolotov, a tall, self-possessed man, no apology for the confrontation was offered. |
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You betcha this Minnesota guy was willing to be interviewed! |
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The British detectives have since interviewed countless witnesses and cleared a number of dubious suspects in the case. |
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No figures are given for the number of individuals interviewed, but instead we are informed that data was taken from a representative sample of 202 companies. |
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The child was referred in October 1986 to SATU where she was seen by Woods and interviewed with the use of play materials and anatomically correct dolls. |
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Whilst she did not comment directly on the case, clearly the researchers for the programme must have interviewed her prior to her taking part in the programme. |
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Emma Shulevitz said she was interviewed by law enforcement and said that in 2012 Freundel asked her to do a practice dunk. |
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Sometimes, we place people who are interviewed or who complete a questionnaire in the position of informants rather than as respondents answering questions about themselves. |
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In graduate school, I interviewed Iraqi veterans of the iran-iraq war to learn more about their experiences. |
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The Enquirer story was written by Robin Mizrahi, who interviewed ferrier and had arranged for her to take a lie detector test. |
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In fact, 10 of the 11 high-end designers interviewed had apprenticed in one or more leading design companies before they took the helm themselves. |
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On arrest both men were taken to the police station and interviewed. |
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He will in due course be interviewed to ascertain his version of events. |
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Unfortunately, the gag was lost on almost everyone she interviewed. |
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Anna and Jess wandered up, and got interviewed too! Lovely jubbly. |
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Evan, pale and groggy, was being interviewed by a detective when I entered the room. |
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The languages in which we interviewed were Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Urdu, Farsi, Dari, Arabic, Korean, Hindi, Spanish, and English. |
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In addition, she interviewed a range of medical practitioners including doctors, nurses, and ayahs in governmental and non-governmental organisations. |
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Way back during the 2000 Bush-Gore smackdown, I dug around in the data, interviewed undecideds, and called up a passel of experts. |
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Human Rights Watch interviewed a mix of 35 migrants, some detained in the U.S., others recently deported to Honduras. |
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When Hart and Cohle interviewed the old Tuttle housekeeper, she also remembered a scarred face. |
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While stockman gave two responses and Posey gave one, neither agreed to be interviewed. |
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Kantor reportedly interviewed 33 White House staffers for the book, but not the president or the first lady. |
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The documentary makers interviewed former workers who stated that some dogs were beaten to death, instead of being given a lethal injection, in order to save money. |
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Mourners were interviewed, provided they were tear-stained and came only to praise their departed leader. |
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After I interviewed, they offered me the position, I am told, because I had almost 30 years of African experience under my belt and that I was the most qualified candidate. |
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Rather as Serena falls for the stories then the man, McAfee met mcewan when she interviewed him for the Financial Times. |
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I never realized he was of mixed race until I saw his father interviewed in Calgary and it didn't make a bit of difference, I doubt it will to any other hockey fan either. |
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However, 33 percent had no complaints about the market, suggesting why, out of 463 consumers interviewed, 56 percent keep returning on a weekly or biweekly basis. |
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I interviewed Munro once, in 1996, when her Selected Stories was published. |
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To prove this she interviewed mothers who had given birth prematurely and discovered that a high proportion of them had suffered stress events in pregnancy. |
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The details are sketchy at this stage, but I understand that both Desmond and Murray are to be interviewed about the plan on this evening's Scotsport Plus. |
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We interviewed each other and Billy played an extension of me, and Meg played an extension of Nora. |
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We shot 150 hours of video and then interviewed eight of the soldiers after they had returned to their base in Vicenza, Italy. |
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A trial at the Old Bailey in central London was played a video of Adebolajo being interviewed by police officers soon afterwards. |
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It happened that I interviewed Philippe Petit not long after his wtc walk for Vanity Fair. |
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I interviewed a WWII veteran who hates the idea of the greatest generation. |
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The children interviewed came from middle to upper-class families. |
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They interviewed people on their way of life, emotions, the history of Nestinari and most of all their souls and their spiritual ritual and mystical powers. |
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The centre piece of the campaign, to be launched today is a vox pop of people in the north west being interviewed about their views of the plans to set up a mini parliament. |
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He has interviewed spree killers, he is chairman of the Forensic Panel and developer of the depravity scale, an effort to provide a standard forensic definition of evil. |
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After 12 hours, she was interviewed by internal affairs and taken to a hospital, where a rape kit was used to collect evidence. |
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She's agreed to be interviewed because we share the same star sign. |
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Since then police have interviewed hundreds of witnesses and the gathered evidence has been passed to the Crown Prosecution Service casework directorate in York. |
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Those interviewed included medical doctors, chiropractors, naturopaths, osteopaths, acupuncturists, nutritional counselors, colon hydrotherapists, and other practitioners. |
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Perhaps this partly explains the stoicism and insouciance of those Brits interviewed on the streets, all of whom seemed to know that a certain sang-froid was expected of them. |
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Between now and mid-November, everyone at the Red Cross holding centre will be fingerprinted and interviewed to determine their country of origin. |
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The guy came and they interviewed me from the top of Bolton Town Hall. |
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The women interviewed thus made guarding against violence a priority, investing considerable energy into the social networks that act as their insurance. |
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A pre-established admission criteria should be used to identify patients who need a face-to-face interview versus those who can be interviewed by telephone. |
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Vendors and seamstresses are profiteering from the sale of these items, and those interviewed have said that they are just trying to make a living. |
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Unsurprisingly, neither Anderson nor Mone were interviewed by BBC foreign correspondent Fergal Keane, whose frontline dispatch comes from Govan tonight. |
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They have interviewed a woman from the audience of the BBC1 programme Question Time who claimed to have seen the images while developing a film at a photographic laboratory. |
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If a person does not wish to be interviewed that is there absolute right, and there are several thousand dead diggers from several wars who died for that right to exist. |
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I was basically grilled for an hour and a half rather than interviewed. |
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They watched, enrapt, as two videos of the accused being interviewed by detectives while in custody was shown to the jury of seven women and five men for the first time. |
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As the general dogsbody for the radio station, I'd been sent out to drag the stars back to our mobile studio, where they would be interviewed on air. |
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Pedestrians were also caught in the police dragnet and interviewed by officers searching for even the smallest clue that could spark a new line of inquiry. |
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That's what I wrote the day David Taylor was interviewed to be the SFA's top banana. |
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The human rights lawyer Geoffrey Bindman, interviewed on BBC radio, concurred with Tutu's suggestion that there should be a war crimes trial. |
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Most star-bellied sneetches interviewed found racial supremacy an outdated notion. |
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The interviewed jurors clearly recognized that the experts were selected within an adversary process. |
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Zwingli and Jud interviewed them and more debates were held before the Zurich council. |
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The journalist interviewed an eye-witness who was not prepared to disclose his identity. |
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On his first visit, he interviewed the Portuguese and the far more knowledgeable Malay sailors in Malacca. |
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He apparently interviewed veterans to clarify details of the events he was recording and was similarly given access to archival material. |
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Students from outside Europe can be interviewed remotely, for example, over the Internet. |
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Nipper Read then secretly interviewed each of the defendants, and offered each firm member one chance to come onto the side of law and order. |
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When interviewed by authorities, however, he claimed that the voice of God had sent him on a mission to kill prostitutes. |
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Most applicants will be individually interviewed by academics at more than one college. |
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They interviewed all of the finalists before making a decision. |
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In the course of investigating the haunting, I interviewed several percipients. |
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Liddell Hart interviewed many of the generals after the war and put together a picture of Hitler's strategic thinking on the matter. |
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In 2004, BBC presenter Andy Kershaw travelled to the island with Sardinian music specialist Pablo Farba and interviewed many artists. |
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We do not want to minimize the painful off time feelings experienced by the younger men we interviewed. |
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Five hundred five respondents and 882 nonrepliers were personally interviewed. |
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She was interviewed via satellite on CBS's The Early Show, NBC's Today, FOX's America's Newsroom. |
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The band 'met' Gorillaz in December 2005 and interviewed each other for a feature in Observer Music Monthly. |
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Lennox also performed the track on the UK chat show Loose Women in December 2010, and was also interviewed. |
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James Crosby, head of HBOS at the time, refused to be interviewed in relation to the exposed mortgage fraud. |
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His secretary was interviewed twice by police, and the prosecuting Crown attorney refused to provide the defence with records of her statements. |
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Broadcaster Andrew Neil separately interviewed the party leaders in The Andrew Neil Interviews on BBC One, starting on 22 May with Theresa May. |
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But they show up on these game shows and are interviewed, talk about their careers. |
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Wiles was interviewed for an episode of the BBC documentary series Horizon that focused on Fermat's Last Theorem. |
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The women VCs we interviewed stressed their funding decisions are gender-blind. |
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Wesolowski, from Poland, was recalled and defrocked by the Pope in 2013 after a TV show interviewed his alleged teenage victims. |
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For example, Pakistan requires applicants to be interviewed before a Pakistani passport will be granted. |
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The song was first played on Nick Grimshaw's Radio 1 Breakfast Show on the BBC on the morning of 23 October with Adele interviewed live. |
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Nine Lebanese deportees interviewed in Beirut by HRW said they were arbitrarily expelled, without explanation or any opportunity for redress. |
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In addition, we interviewed 19 parole officers and tracked each parolee for six months after release. |
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Williams launched a radio show titled Radio Rudebox on 6 October 2011 where he played music and interviewed Gary Barlow. |
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In some cases, the applicants could be interviewed or asked to submit extra evidence. |
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Every dialectologist must have interviewed, or listened to, very careful speakers of other varieties. |
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In the footage, Paddy plays himself as a David Brent, who is an inspired goofball and is being interviewed for the managerial role. |
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Five live prisoners of war were also interviewed on the air, a violation of the Third Geneva Convention. |
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He's interviewed them all, from athletic alumni from the 1950s to sports-loving Nobelists. |
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Eventually, 32 teachers were interviewed and of these 31 interviews were transcribable. |
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Throughout, they incorporate the observations of successful podcasters they have interviewed. |
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The FBI interviewed the remarkably gutsy Jeff Bauman in intensive care. |
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The motormouth DJ meets his match when interviewed by Korky the Cat for the world's longest-running comic. |
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She was interviewed for the HND Photography course at the age of 15 and started at 16 years old. |
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Of the men Kimmel interviewed about bangbus porn, about half knew about the sites and had been to them. |
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Sober-eyed commentators safe in their television studios interviewed engineers about the chances that the rest of the dam could go. |
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How did the Marines you interviewed describe the homecoming process? |
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However, in several instances, the researchers and methodologists we interviewed offered suggestions for how these challenges could be addressed. |
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For our book on mentoring, we interviewed 50 business leaders and politicians about their mentoring relationships. |
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Dirk, will be interviewed on CNNfn's Market Call with Rhonda Shaffler in a segment focusing on the Company's wireless printing innovations. |
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I interviewed Lilian, a single mother living in a Rio de Janeiro favela. |
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Thirty-seven percent of those interviewed said they would like to exercise on their lunch break, but only 10 percent actually do. |
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Amron's uniquely developed approach in treating the condition, also interviewed two lipedema patients, Jasna Tursic and Lisa Marie Jones. |
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Karvetti and Knurs observed the actual intake of 140 participants and later interviewed them by 24-hr recall. |
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In the rear echelons he interviewed GI's and officers at the levels of company, battalion, regiment, division and corps headquarters. |
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Men interviewed at the time were asked to give DNA swabs and new forensic techniques have allowed police to reanalyse the samples. |
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Virtually every vendor interviewed by HFN agreed that filtration is on the front burner these days for a number of reasons. |
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A few years ago he was interviewed by a power-dressed BBC TV journalised who prejudged the Waterloo Cup with a dim view. |
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I interviewed a man whose hand had been chopped off for stealing. |
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Peter Lilley, interviewed on Radio 4 the other day, summed it up forthrightly. |
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Sir Hugh interviewed the brothers and, impressed by their prodigious knowledge, commissioned the book. |
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She is interviewed by Digby Driver midway through the book, and is successful in falsely confirming Driver's assumption that her brother is dead. |
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On one of his visits to the United Kingdom, the authorities searched and interviewed him and threatened him with arrest. |
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It is footballers though, rather than commentators, presenters or pundits, who when interviewed have provided some of the best Colemanballs. |
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Task group members interviewed individuals who had used the tool kit or had requested permission from the NLN to duplicate, modify, or expand its use. |
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Although Hendrix, Mitchell, and Redding were interviewed by Rolling Stone in February 1970 as a united group, Hendrix never intended to work with Redding. |
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At Hell's Kitchen she interviewed me for ITV2 and I found out. |
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Jeff Jensen, who interviewed Rowling for Entertainment Weekly in 2000, pointed out that bigotry is a big theme in the Harry Potter novels and Goblet of Fire in particular. |
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