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In the wake of the suicides, Gunn's administration and the larger community have begun to interrogate the damaging effects of this culture and realized that many students are forced to live up to unsustainably high expectations.
Importantly, qualitative research has begun to interrogate the role of context – from the individual level to the organizational level – and how this can shape the perception, implementation and effectiveness of Telehomecare [ 16– 216.
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The collections lawyer then began to interrogate Mr. Hoyte.
His face wet, he began to interrogate the accusing council member, who now looked sheepish.
Aref and the other man began to interrogate Karzai, asking about alliances against Rabbani.
— when the speaker began to interrogate the image of the butt, which, under sharp questioning, wouldn't give anything away.
This month, a group of men spotted the couple riding together in a car, yanked them into the road and began to interrogate the boy and girl.
While visiting Damascus, she was sitting in the back seat of a taxi as the driver began to interrogate her daughter, a four-year-old.
Only through a greatly expanded methodological and theoretical toolkit can historians begin to interrogate the history of 20th-century British Empire.
Mr. Rumsfeld said that American officials had recently finished questioning the prisoners for intelligence and were beginning to interrogate them for law enforcement purposes.
Sometime that night, as Stanton was beginning to interrogate witnesses to the shooting, one of his generals appeared on the steps of the Petersen house and called out for someone who could write shorthand.
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