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All three then collectively interrogate an outsider about an impressive or weird personal story.
In the other, which takes place years later, Graysmith goes alone one night to interrogate an informant and ends up fleeing for his life.
The experience was exhilarating: Not every 22-year-old has a chance to interrogate an armed member of the country's largest police force.
For the exhibition I am making a work called Cyathea australis, using the early tools of photography reducing this medium to its bare essentials in a series of photogenic drawings that interrogate an era before the Anthropocene.
The coalition and Afghan Army would now have a rare opportunity to interrogate an Afghan soldier who had turned on coalition forces; most are quickly killed in ensuing firefights.
I thought, There could be an incident.... Sometimes he'll drive you absolutely crazy because he'll interrogate a comma; he'll interrogate an 'and.' The hardest thing for him to curb is his instinct to draw all the energy of the event to himself".
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One does not interrogate a text by interrogating its author.
He paused to interrogate a tortoiseshell kitten that was dozing in a corner of the sofa.
The essays interrogate a British national culture trapped in a post-imperial state of nostalgia.
After 9/11, Carle was called upon to interrogate a terrorism suspect he now believes is innocent.
And, as it happens, the next thing I am going to do is interrogate a farmer.
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