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The rooms in both sites included two-way mirrors, chairs and a table, but interrogations were also sometimes conducted in the showers, stairwells and other sections of the cellblock's isolation area, according to statements given to military investigators and included in the documents obtained by The Times.
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Critically, basal phosphorylation alone did not robustly discriminate disease states from each other or from non-diseased individuals, but interrogation of cells with environmental cues (cytokines) revealed altered signaling nodes that did correlate with disease progression.
But its interrogations function is less well known, even to close observers of Chicago police.
They said it was about drugs, but in interrogations the things they asked were about building the mosque: 'Who helped you?
Richard Overy's scholarly but gripping Interrogations: the Nazi Elite in Allied Hands (Allen Lane £25, pp672) takes a fascinating trawl through its raw material.
You can redo action sequences, but not interrogations, though you can use "intuition" to make things easier and reduce your response choices.
The confessions of the defendants in the Central Park Jogger case were taped, but their interrogations were not.
But that interrogations chief, whose name was redacted, became so disillusioned at the treatment of detainees that he sent an email to CIA colleagues in January 2003, calling the program a train wreck waiting to happen.
Not torture, but enhanced interrogation techniques.
But under interrogation both admitted to being Russians.
But the interrogation techniques used on him have raised tactical and moral questions.
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