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Here was their chance to interrogate a few of the men responsible for the Mets' latest collapse.
A chance to interrogate terrorists after they awakened could also have advantages for law enforcement, experts say.
When Yohannan got his chance to interrogate the members of Agnostic Front, he asked about a rumor that their van had a Reagan bumper sticker on it.
Readers may watch the conversation on this page.This is the second of three events that give readers a chance to interrogate Economist journalists on video.
It's your chance to interrogate staff and students, and find out exactly what you will be doing for the next three or four years.
The experience was exhilarating: Not every 22-year-old has a chance to interrogate an armed member of the country's largest police force.
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Since each candidate will be allotted roughly equal time, the moderators won't get many chances to interrogate Trump.
These new advances in microscopy and theory provide the chance for us to interrogate complex biological phenomena at cell-cell junctions across vastly different length and time scales, from molecular events to organismal development.
"In the context of that argument, realism fails to interrogate things that various un-realisms might have a better chance of interrogating".
Bach likes to interrogate stereotypes.
They called the police to interrogate her.
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