Sentence examples for extensive interrogation from inspiring English sources

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Two months later, after extensive interrogation and spying had revealed no conclusive evidence of treason on her part, she was released from the Tower and placed in close custody for a year at Woodstock.

This was followed by an extensive interrogation, the recording of my fingerprints, a search of the body in order.

Nevertheless, the majority of children with previously undiagnosed genetic disorders still receive no genetic diagnosis after extensive interrogation, including aCGH, exome and SNP-based analyses.

Even then, irrespective of whether the person's answer to this question reflects the truth, the only thing that could be learned from such a broad and extensive interrogation would be the individual's perception, not their actual knowledge.

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Police conducted extensive interrogations of the men in the absence of any lawyer and they say they have recorded confessions.

Through extensive interrogations, the North Vietnamese soldier revealed the whereabouts of North Vietnamese units; the 10th Infantry Division had encircled Duc Lap, while the 320A Infantry Division had arrived in Ea H'leo and were gearing up for an assault on Thuan Man, and an unknown unit was heading towards Ban Me Thuot.

It said that the "magnitude and complexity" of the terrorist threat justified "a significantly more extensive public safety interrogation without Miranda warnings than would be permissible in an ordinary criminal case".

Two years ago, Charlie Savage of the Times wrote about an F.B.I. memo informing agents that in terrorist cases there could be "a significantly more extensive public safety interrogation without Miranda warnings than would be permissible in an ordinary criminal case".

For an extensive mass spectrometric interrogation of the platelet proteome, the gel lane containing the sample was cut into 12 14 equally sized sections irrespective of staining intensity and in-gel digestion of the bands was performed according to published protocols [34], [65].

Extensive records of interrogations were meticulously kept, he said, in what were called "knowledgeability briefs," copies of which were sent to officials at the Pentagon.

A Senate inquiry published today directly implicates senior members of the Bush administration in the extensive use of harsh interrogation methods against al-Qaida suspects and other prisoners round the world.

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