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"The guy who runs it lives about four doors away from my brother and he gave him a shout on the day I was appointed to the Treasury and said, 'Tell us about your kid, what's his Evertonian claim to fame?' Our John – failing the interview to be a spin doctor – said, 'Ah yeah, he ran on the pitch'".
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Upon failing that interview, the women could be immediately deported.
Often they would give up after repeatedly failing at the interview stage, with phrases such as "the wrong cultural fit" ringing in their ears.
Brennan continues to miss the true story by failing to check the facts, failing to interview the key players, and letting science take a back seat to ideology.
failing the neighborhood preoccupies me.
Now we are failing the Libyan people.
If the goal of this reinvestigation is to make sure that they have squared all the corners, failing to interview people who are identified in the media much less everyone else who's involved I think will backfire for them.
In 2003, former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue fined Matt Millen, then the president of the Detroit Lions, $200,000 for failing to interview a minority candidate before hiring Steve Mariucci as the team's coach.
He accused the panel of failing to interview important witnesses.
The paper also described how the police had limited their investigation to the role of Mr. Goodman and Mr. Mulcaire, failing to interview other editors and reporters at the tabloid.
When I complimented her on the exotic beauty of the "Chaka Khan Room," she visibly bristled and snapped at me: "What did you call it?" I could see I was failing my interview and turned to the agent for assistance.
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