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On 20 June 1990, Beechey was formally interviewed, under caution, about Tomkins's allegations.
Murray is the first person known to be formally interviewed by the committee's staff lawyers.
Administration officials confirmed last week that he had formally interviewed at least two candidates.
Mr. Zelikow has also been formally interviewed by his own staff about the transition period.
Following its standard policy in shootings involving police, the department has not yet formally interviewed the sergeant.
A police spokesman said on Wednesday: "Two boys are due to be formally interviewed by officers today.
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The Senate committee began looking into virtual currency a few months ago, formally interviewing several regulators and industry participants.
Will the board of the World Bank (as did the IMF board) announce its plans to formally interview all candidates that are nominated?
Was this the price of political office these days, I wondered, as I sat opposite him, trying to formally interview an old friend?
Prosecutors investigating allegations of collusion and price fixing by the world's largest auction houses, Sotheby's and Christie's, have gone to Federal District Court in Manhattan to prevent lawyers for hundreds of angry buyers and sellers from formally interviewing people who may figure in the investigation.
Murray explained that he did not have to formally interview all those on his list.
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