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"It wasn't the most conducive place to hold an interview," she said.
"Café Mambo were looking to recruit two staff," says Wilder, "and they held an interview open day and 500 turned up".
He delivers a sermon dressed in white robe and headdress, he holds an interview wearing military camo and a white turban, he sits on a rocky hillside wearing the vest and rolled-edge Nuristani hat of the Afghan Taliban.
After walking out of a press conference on Wednesday, where he demanded an apology from journalists for the way he had been treated, Van Gaal held an interview with the club's in-house TV channel, MUTV.
The Towpath Cafe, on the bank of the Regents Canal as it runs through Haggerston in east London, isn't the best place to hold an interview: on the first warm day of the year, distractions are rife.
Tony Ridder held an interview–an exit interview of sorts with Mercury reporters, and the publishing-family scion said he was "stunned" by McClatchy's plans.
Geoghegan-Quinn said she decided to hold an interview on her very first day--despite being new to the field--because she wants to improve communication about E.U. science and science policy: "There isn't really a communication policy at the heart of the directorate, and that is something I would like to change".
She held an interview here with the Calvinist preacher John Knox.
In 1891 Lady Emily Smyth held an interview where she outlined further details of these alterations made by Sir Greville.
CBS's The Early Show held an interview with each contestant the day after the episode in which they were voted off aired.
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