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been interviewing

noun

An official face-to-face meeting of monarchs or other important figures.

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Hecht says she's been interviewing her grandson for a year.

Police have reportedly been interviewing locals and collecting surveillance video.

And it wasn't like I hadn't been interviewing.

He had been interviewing candidates for top staff jobs as recently as mid June.

And he has been interviewing entrepreneurs for most of his professional life.

I have been interviewing North Koreans as a DPRK watcher and human rights researcher since 1999.

U.S. agents have been interviewing hundreds of parents and children in a dusty parking lot.

The Sunday Telegraph said its reporter Nicholas Farrell had been interviewing Mr. Fakhri when he collapsed.

I have nothing else lined up just yet, but I've been interviewing.

But Romney videographers have been interviewing people across the country about their economic woes.

The Yonkers police have been interviewing the staff members and witnesses.

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