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It had been used to target black music nights in London ("Is there a particular ethnic group attending?" asked one question on the form), shutting down grime raves before they even happened, and snuffing out the genre as physical, dynamic club music.
Doctors asked one question on average — "What's wrong with you?" — and spent less than two minutes per patient.
It was observed that he was not asked one question about his views on abortion during his confirmation hearings and that as a Republican nominee he was unanimously confirmed by a Democratic Senate (of which I was a member).
Two other questions on gastrointestinal diseases were asked: one question inquired about symptoms consistent with dyspepsia, where we used the phrase; recurrent upper abdominal pain, and another concerning inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), where we used the terms Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
As the only full-time New Jersey resident competing on the PGA Tour, Jim McGovern is constantly asked one question by his peers.
"He never asked one question," he said.
I think I asked one question three times".
I was asked one question, though, which really made me think.
"I haven't been asked one question about the Giants' defense," he interjected.
The AG M one guy asked one question: why do you fight, why are we fighting so many people?
Graff, Kaiser and Wirtz sat down with the coaches and asked one question: What is the ideal system?
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