He quizzed well-known visiting lecturers, and carried a clipboard and jotted down ideas in illegible scribbles. |
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Dozens of members were also quizzed in a bid to jog memories and possibly identify anyone who may have been a stranger to the club. |
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More than half of people quizzed confessed to avoiding wines whose names they could not pronounce. |
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Eight of the suspects were today being quizzed by detectives at undisclosed police stations. |
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Back on the boat George quizzed Toh, our divemaster, on what was in store for us in the coming days. |
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Teachers in Hull will be quizzed about their pupils' bad behaviour in a survey into classroom violence. |
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While held in Camp Delta, he was denied access to a lawyer and quizzed by the British Secret Service. |
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It seems only 14 per cent of those quizzed said they felt guilty using the Internet at work for personal reasons. |
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By contrast, only 10 per cent quizzed during the poll identified malicious hackers as the largest threat to security. |
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Why can't the paper just say that a suspect is being questioned, rather than quizzed? |
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Almost half of firms quizzed said they would be interested to use it to market their own products and services. |
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Our survey also found that 75 per cent of those quizzed knew three or more of their neighbours. |
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Nearly half of teenagers quizzed in an opinion poll thought banned drugs were sold or used in Bradford on Avon every day. |
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During the session, prosecution lawyers quizzed customs officers from Tokyo Airport with 91 questions. |
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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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I rather hope when quizzed about America she will deliver one of her famous soundbites. |
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Juries in death penalty cases are always quizzed about their attitudes on capital punishment before the start of the trial. |
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Six out of ten of those quizzed said they mistrusted brands that used pop-ups to advertise their products and services. |
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Half of all those quizzed in the Midlands said they liked to slip into their jim-jams to log on. |
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Of those Net users quizzed, eight out of ten said they used the Net to search for information and for email. |
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Snarling, growling and oooh-arrghing like a shipwrecked salty sea dog, Jim quizzed Liz about her relationship to a Blackpool landlord. |
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I saw a few juniors I knew sitting on a few brick steps on the side of the school building as they quizzed each other with flashcards. |
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One part of the exams was an oral test where pupils were quizzed by two professors of the institution. |
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The taxi driver was of indeterminate national origin and quizzed me as to what I did for a living. |
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There was only a fifty percent chance that they'd actually get quizzed on the material tomorrow, but she couldn't chance it. |
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It gives an overview of British society and history and devotes chapters to the eight topics that candidates will be quizzed on in the test. |
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Two in five of those quizzed reckon their IT department will prevent them from falling victim to threats such as spyware and phishing. |
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Police quizzed the 34-year-old without success and were about to let her go when some bright spark suggested they call the mobe. |
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I hate being quizzed, so a little spark of anger flared in me. |
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Alexey Venedikto from Ekho Moskvy also quizzed Putin about Nemtsov's murder from the studio. |
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Easterbrook was quizzed about the role of Ronald McDonald and the company's marketing to children. |
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I have often quizzed the Commission to find out to what extent it is dealing with this issue. |
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Members then quizzed the Commissioner on the financing and efficiency of new measures to combat climate change. |
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And in order to test their actual level of knowledge, respondents were then quizzed about their basic Internal Market rights. |
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Workbooks were mailed to potential homebuyers who were subsequently quizzed over the telephone to determine their command of the material. |
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Earlier this year, Parliament quizzed the then Commissioner, Mr Van den Broek, concerning the EU's role in this transnational problem. |
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She quizzed them about HIV and AIDS as students jumped at the chance to answer her questions. |
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West Sweden officials quizzed by EurActiv cited Arvika Municipality as an example of how WEPA works when it works well. |
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During the flight, she quizzed me on my suggestion, and by the time we reached Ottawa, she was quite enthusiastic. |
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Not surprisingly, given the litigious times in which we live, most writers turn coy when quizzed about whether so-and-so was the model for a character. |
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The DUP will question the document he gave them to study, just as Gerry Adams quizzed him about it last week, for evidence of the concessions they have demanded. |
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Sixty per cent of the women quizzed for the study said they thought they would hit a glass ceiling in their own career, and apparently 31 per cent of employers agreed. |
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The poll quizzed south-east Londoners on what they treasure most and least about the UK, in an attempt to find out what the UK's national treasure is. |
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A well-known heroin dealer was being quizzed in a Dublin Garda station some weeks ago about the death of a man who was knifed 30 times and buried in a shallow grave. |
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A patrol car nearby approached the bank and officers acting on the tip-off arrested the men outside the bank and quizzed them before they were released. |
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I quizzed Roxanne as she scraped her dark hair back into a tight bun. |
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A study quizzed 1,000 UK shoppers of both sexes and all ages. |
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When I quizzed them privately, two students explained that the volume of their loans was a source of profound shame. |
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Today both Michel and Smith were quizzed under oath by counsel to the Leveson Inquiry, Robert Jay. |
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A primary school headteacher was found dead in his car with a hosepipe attached to the exhaust, days after being quizzed about indecent photographs, it emerged yesterday. |
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Impressed and delighted by her attitude, the judge invited her into his chambers where he quizzed her about American history and civics for half an hour. |
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This year, the Challenge ran from February 15 to April 15, 2010, and featured a new interactive Web site where young Canadians were quizzed on their financial knowledge and engaged in discussions on financial topics. |
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The institution emerged top after more than 22,000 students were quizzed for the Times Higher Student Experience tables. |
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Out of 1,535 smokers quizzed by the US team in 1985, 63 per cent said they liked methols best. |
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Kleenex quizzed 1000 adults on their favourite tear-jerkers to coincide with Sunday's Oscars ceremony in Hollywood. |
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Almost every second Territorian of the 10,000 men and women quizzed confessed they enjoyed getting intimate in public. |
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But there is no insuperable reason why ministers drafted into the cabinet should not appear for scrutiny there, as French ministers are quizzed by the National Assembly. |
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Barclay's confirmed that a staffman was dismissed and later quizzed by police. |
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That's exactly what Will Turk experienced early last year when, at the age of 14, he quizzed a scientist who was visiting his Grade 9 class at Grant Park High School in Winnipeg. |
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The EU Commissioners for energy, development, transport and research, plus an EU External Action Service representative, were quizzed by the Policy Challenges Committee Tuesday on where they feel the money should go. |
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A FORMER boss of dead paedophile priest Fr Brendan Smyth has been quizzed by gardai about the abuse of an altar girl. |
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Young working professionals quizzed by London Metropolitan University said the feeling of cold turkey never went away. |
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He quizzed me about my take on the scale of the environmental, energy and economic challenges we face this century, and the potential for solving them. |
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She is not, as they say, a woman's woman, but why wasn't Tre quizzed about his childcare arrangements or accused, by an excruciatingly flirty Nick Warnock, of having lips made for sin? |
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Ian Ruddock showed almost no emotion when he was quizzed by police about the death of his five-week-old baby daughter Olivia. |
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Dozens of staff at Altiplano jail in south Mexico are being quizzed as to how they failed to hear the steel floor being removed. |
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Keane was quizzed yesterday on why he picked novelist and screenwriter Roddy Doyle of 'The Commitments' fame to ghostwrite it. |
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Twelve high school students from across the country will be quizzed about their knowledge on various neuroscience topics such as memory, sleep, brain disease, aging, and perception. |
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The German commissioner-designate for energy Günther Oettinger was quizzed on topics including the security of energy supply, energy efficiency, the role of nuclear energy and energy poverty. |
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Also present was the irrepressible Shah Rukh Khan, who was quizzed about the questionable Indian star system and progress for potential UK-based Bollywood stars. |
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The percussion instrument has such a bad name that during the Troubles, a man was allegedly stopped entering a London pub and quizzed about what he had in his bag. |
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Naturally a striker, the 30-year-old has spent most of his career out wide as a winger and it is something that he was quizzed on by new Ireland boss Martin O'Neill. |
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