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But he was shot and killed before he could be interrogated.
OTDR enables simple multiplexing where individual sensor nodes along the fiber length could be interrogated by a common OTDR.
The conformationally specific vibrational spectra could be interrogated in the C H and N H stretch regions, which are extremely sensitive to the local hydrogen-bonded conformational environment.
American officials have pushed to retain custody of the detainees for a limited time so they could be interrogated, the officials said.
The prosecutor's official determination means that Major-General Jagath Dias, if found on Swiss soil, could be interrogated on the charges against him.
"It served American purposes to get these people arrested, and Egyptian purposes to get these people back, where they could be interrogated".
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But because it was half a year before Chilton learned that the dispatch had been lost, he could not recall the courier's name, so he couldn't be interrogated.
The three leaders could only be interrogated by each other.
Mr. Rumsfeld said such reports were irresponsible and wrong, but Amnesty says it is concerned that he has not issued a categorical denial that prisoners under American control could still be interrogated in other countries.
"There were very good reasons not to designate the detainees as prisoners of war, but the claim that they couldn't be interrogated was not one of them," Colonel Lietzau said.
A lawyer for a Brooklyn man charged with assisting in an aborted bomb plot accused the government yesterday of timing his client's arrest to coincide with a court holiday so that he could then be interrogated at length before being given a lawyer or taken before a judge.
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