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His pugnacious spokesman called the questions "deeply pejorative".

At one point, he called the questions monotonous.

He called the questions about Mrs. Bachmann's health her "first big challenge" as a candidate who is doing well in the polls.

Cochran's spokesman, quoted in the Clarion-Ledger, called the questions about her travel "sexist," saying that they wouldn't be asked about a man who, like Cochran's assistant, has worked in a Senate office for more than thirty years.

Harwood pressed Paul on libertarians who oppose reforming government programs like Social Security, but Paul called the questions "straw man" arguments.

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By phone, Ms. Green later called the question "undermining".

Embryonic stem cell research has called the question for them.

Bachmann called the question "insulting" on the air, and viewers had reacted negatively to it.

It is called the question of structural stability.

This is sometimes called the question of personal identity over time.

He called the question about positioning against the Apple TV "eerily similar to the questions we heard about Android".

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