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A good law professor knows how to call out a student who tries to duck a question.
One of the jobs for the stand-ins was to anticipate how a candidate might try to duck a question.
"I want the grand jurors to understand that when I say I don't recognize something, it isn't because I am trying want to duck a question," he said.
Even a scientist, it seems, can learn to duck a question.
He mentioned the Oct. 1 deadline two more times, and used it to duck a question form Udall about whether he was aware of alternatives farmers have to using chlorpyrifos.
He would go on to duck a question about whether the president would come out for same-sex marriage during the second term in office, offering only the following when asked if he'd like to see that happen.
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Instead he is open but intense, sometimes veering off on tangents but never ducking a question.
Putin ducked a question about sanctions, saying they were "not always effective".
Carroll asked Harbaugh, "What's your deal?" On Friday, Harbaugh ducked a question about reprising that rivalry twice a year.
"And I just had a big one," Ms. Novalle said, slyly ducking a question about her age.
A spokesman for President Bush, who has avoided alienating gay groups, ducked a question about Mr. Santorum.
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