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Ellmann had the advantage of being able to interview many people who had known Joyce, but he was also a formidable literary critic with a fine prose style.
The Scotland Yard commander Graham McNulty says the force would need to be "charge ready" to apply for a European arrest warrant and has not done so because this would stop officers being able to interview the suspect.
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel had a running gag at the end of his ABC television show Jimmy Kimmel Live! where he apologized for not being able to interview Damon.
"She was riding in a bike event, and instead of me being able to interview her there, I had to fly 3,000 miles to interview you here," Lauer joked.
Indeed, the increased inter-rater agreement observed in our present study may be a reflection of anaesthesiologists being able to interview, physically examine, and participate in the medical care of patients, as opposed to reviewing hypothetical case scenarios or blinded medical charts.
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Thus, a survey team comprising three interviewers is able to interview 50 people (one segment) in a day.
Officers were able to interview him at the hospital.
They had been able to interview 1,296 privately.
Stanley Dunham died in 1992, but Maraniss was able to interview his brother.
"Eventually, I'll be able to interview the first Hispanic president of the United States.
Police officials said detectives had not been able to interview her yet.
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