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The next evening, we were flown out by military jet in a lightning storm to be interviewed by federal police in another town.
Given that Mr. McCain was far more a lightning rod in the interviews than any of the others, the outcome could come down to one question: Whether voters admire Mr. McCain's audaciousness -- or are put off by it.
Some time before the interview - the last major interview she gave - a lightning storm had brought down a wall in Spark's quarters and she enjoyed the drama of her escape from this potential ending, sidestepping the path of the finger of fate or, as it would more likely have been in her fiction and her mind, of God.
Garrett made it clear from the get-go that the interview would have a "lightning round nature" to it.
Mr. Holder acknowledged in a December interview that he had become a lightning rod because conservatives see him as "consistently progressive," though he said he did not see himself that way.
"I became a lightning rod between BP and the Russian owners," said Mr. Dudley in an interview on Tuesday.
Lutz is also a lightning rod, loved by the media because he's so quotable (best industry interview since Lee Iacocca) and certainly not afraid to speak his mind.
In the interview, David points to Burning Mountain in New South Wales, which was lit up by a lightning strike about 6,000 years ago.
Dodged a lightning bolt?
And now, a lightning strike.
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