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This will extend the current limited detain and question for up to six hours schedule 7 anti-terrorist port powers.

Katherine Watson doesn't keep her job for long: the college can't deal with a professor who urges her students to think and feel and question for themselves, whether about the Mona Lisa (why is she smiling, one student wonders, because she's happy, or because people expect it?) or the cookie-cutter lives handed to them with the course catalog.

schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000 gives the police additional powers at ports (including airports) to detain and question for up to nine hours anyone who they believe is using the port to travel, in order to determine whether that person is a terrorist – as in, is "concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism".

Motivation: We use "laughter" and "screaming" for the motivator Pleasure, "discussion" and "question" for motivator Hope.

"The viewer is left to imagine and question for themselves what makes each subject unique or familiar based only on gesture, expression and setting.

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And I'd probably be searched and questioned for hours.

The husband was handcuffed and questioned for two hours.

Miranda was detained and questioned for nine hours.

Beaten up and questioned for four days, she revealed nothing.

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