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Among a dozen students asked, only one had ever been on the Internet -- once.
Last week, Fox News moderators asked only one question relevant to climate change, about whether Florida senator Marco Rubio would support regulation to lower emissions.
We also know that it would be impossible in America today to imagine Mr. Obama holding a press conference and being asked only one pointed question.
Mr. Schregardus was asked only one budget-related question and nothing about clean air issues when his nomination came up at a hearing last month before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.
Stoops made his own quick decision by bringing in Josh Heupel, a junior college quarterback who asked only one question, "Can we win the national championship while I'm here?" Stoops was no fool.
Later, Jarrett said that Yates had no intention to sell his team, that U.P.S. had been a supportive sponsor and that he had been asked only one time about leaving Yates, and that his response had been that he was staying.
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He arrives on a boat pulled by a very large swan, and asks only one thing – that she never asks his name.
So I ask only one question.
"I ask only one question," he said.
In the incessant hype over the Super Bowl, we ask only one thing of the overheated sports press.
An Arab street that can ask only one question will, in the end, not be a very nice place to raise your kids.
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