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I would interview customers and vendors.
I would interview people, then edit the interview into a piece for the radio.
Then a few weeks ago, during a rather unpleasant procedure to extract bone marrow for testing, I received word that I would interview President Obama the next day.
If I were selling a company, I would interview 9 or 10 banks, but I just threw myself at this woman because you always hear how hard it is to get an agent.
It had been decided that I would interview Ms. Andrews over tea in the Palm Court, the Plaza's timeless lobby restaurant -- just the sort of thing Eloise and Nanny might do.
"So for my dissertation I thought I would interview black women working in ballet and see what they had to say – but I couldn't find a single black woman working in ballet, and that really stunned me.
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The project would be called Portraits of the Insane, and I'd interview the students I most wanted to meet.
"If the money was good enough, I'd interview Adolf Hitler and make him sound very fascinating: I'm a ho.
I'd interview people like Robert Anton Wilson, Douglas Rushkoff, Grant Morrison, and Genesis P-Orridge and then do a mock "60 Minutes" type of piece where I'd investigate a conspiracy theory.
"I'd interview some of these guys who were fresh out of Harvard, and these kids could blow me out of the water.
A street bookseller leaves his table of books on display; I'd interview him but he's fallen asleep in a beach chair.
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