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That "someone" was a certain intrepid senator from Arkansas, who was just back from Vienna, where he had gone to closely interrogate nuclear inspectors himself.
Still, my larger point is this: Connecting community violence to the movement for accountability for police brutality would help call attention to the disproportionate violence experienced by all kinds of black women, and girls and it would also create a space to more closely interrogate the detrimental aspects of police abdication on black communities.
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The two men in custody are likely to be closely interrogated by Thai police about their intended target and who they were working for.
All vascular structures should be closely interrogated with colour or power Doppler imaging.
The inferior glenoid rim should be closely interrogated on pre- and post-reduction shoulder radiographs.
In particular tumours not detected on MIBG were closely interrogated.
Few of either school have closely interrogated the impact of decolonization on medicine in the once-colonizing powers.
"His interrogator interrogated.
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