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Let's interrogate it like we do Shakespeare.
Let's interrogate the role of race in these situations.
So, let's interrogate what Latvia's "success" means?
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Let's not interrogate President Obama about his two-year absence.
PATRICIA A. WELLER Emmitsburg, Md., April 14, 2011 To the Editor: Re "President Obama, Reinvigorated" (editorial, April 14): Let's not interrogate President Obama about his two-year absence.
Not necessarily that that's standard operating procedure – but they're up there, [they might just think] nobody's interrogating this, let's just turn it off," he said, suggesting the crew could have sought "to save wear and tear on the electronics".
Let's pursue another path and interrogate the Christian reaction to the view that the Trinity involves three distinct Gods.
Let's return to that catalogue: "Shalev-Gerz mines the personal in order to address and interrogate the ways in which the present is understood.
If so much of this interrogates why Affleck gets a "pass" when Parker doesn't, let's look at a case that more closely mirrors Affleck's.
Probably forever (let's not forget Socrates' concerns that written words would degrade our ability to remember and intelligently interrogate knowledge).
Syria, reported to be concealing billions of Saddam's money, claimed last week it shook $23 million out of Qaeda money smugglers, but won't let us interrogate them and wants to keep the proceeds in Syrian-occupied Lebanese banks.
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