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been interrogation
noun
The act of interrogating or questioning; examination by questions; inquiry.
Exact(2)
Even in cases where there has been interrogation, lawyers express doubts about any usefulness.
And so the last few years have been interrogation.
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Chris Fowler's past interviews with winners like Mark Ingram Jr., Tim Tebow, Sam Bradford and Troy Smith have not been interrogations, nor did they have any reason to be.
The real problem is interrogation.
Nick's specialty is interrogation, and he doesn't like what he's been hearing from his wife, Trish, when he calls home from a suburb of Baghdad.
This approach is interrogation of DSCs for proteins and other labile cellular factors that are detected specifically on either immortal chromosomes or mortal chromosomes.
We called him to try and engage him to establish the level of risk and he perceived it to be interrogation… He did not want to engage.
"Around the clock, all the time, there are interrogations and they are calling people".
Among these characteristic touches were interrogations addressed to the readers as imaginary listeners, and pausing for effect with the visual aid of ellipsis.
"Mr Assange will be interrogated because interrogation is the necessary next step in the Swedish process.
Both men have been under interrogation.
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