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Detectives flew down to question him.
Part of it is down to question wording.
When federal agents sit down to question José Canseco on Tuesday in connection with their perjury investigation of Roger Clemens, they also plan to ask Canseco about other prominent baseball players.
Brigitte and her siblings had been hiding in an old sugar factory near the Danish border in March 1946, when Hanns and a troop of British soldiers had sat them down to question them.
Such straightforward genre works maintain an implicit contract between reader and author: keep turning pages, don't slow down to question improbabilities; it will all be explained in the final chapter, often by the villain to the protagonist, who is guaranteed to survive.
They called the hotel and sent people down to question us.
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Then we filter down to questions where a randomised trial can feasibly be run.
The plays' themes of political intrigue and adult angst are stripped down to questions of loyalty, honesty and free will.
As in many countries, conflicts over public morality and national strategy come down to questions of money.
"We'll prepay that bond, no doubt," he says.Whether countries repay their debts comes down to questions of political will as much as economic performance, however.
In some respects, the results aren't surprising in that it suggests their concerns over sharing health data comes down to questions of trust in institutions.
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