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Jack Gerber, and his staff transcribe them, & try to extract the truth.
In 1252 Pope Innocent IV officially sanctioned the use of torture to extract the truth from suspects.
Soufan was intensely aware that the information he was getting was critical, and that perhaps no one else could extract the truth from Quso.
At one point, you write that spies for Germany were subjected to "intense interrogation using every method to extract the truth short of physical violence".
Yet when Mr. Feaster, his wife, Maryellen, and their lawyers began to unravel the case on their own, they found out, as so many victims' families do, how hard it can be to extract the truth from a railroad.
At the outbreak of the South Korean crisis, almost no one at the American Embassy in Seoul could offer the Treasury insights about what was going on, or extract the truth from South Korea's Finance Ministry.
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But only after we have extracted the truth and understood the tragedy as fully as we can.
"Proffer sessions at a U.S. attorney's office are a better way of extracting the truth," Mr. Carlin said.
She sees right through that lie and, to her delight, extracts the truth: Daddy is a grifter.
Supporters of the status quo say argument between opposing sides is more effective in extracting the truth.
But the skilful questioning of witnesses by Lord Hutton's counsel, James Dingamens, has already shown up how inadequate and ineffective were the MPs in extracting the truth.
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