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Ten sets of critics aged 13 and under interrogate everything from Nadiya's victory in The Great British Bake Off to Ed's disastrous defeat in the general election.
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And, in my pessimistic, cynical way, I took it to mean that you always have to be interrogating — everything you believe, yourself, all of your backgrounds, every tribe you belong to officially or unofficially.
In last Sunday's New York Times Book Review, Steven Johnson, the author of "The Ghost Map" and "Where Good Ideas Come From," wryly recalls his days as a collegiate poststructuralist, when he interrogated everything in sight and tortured the English language in the process.
By Alex Ross October 18, 2011 In last Sunday's New York Times Book Review, Steven Johnson, the author of "The Ghost Map" and "Where Good Ideas Come From," wryly recalls his days as a collegiate poststructuralist, when he interrogated everything in sight and tortured the English language in the process.
Everybody interrogating, analyzing — everything I wrote was fraught with meanings — and I said, Wait a minute, I don't want to rip myself open and let everyone see everything.
After almost two hours being interrogated on everything from the details of Sam Allardyce's contract to homophobia at October's culture, media and sport select committee inquiry, question 90 was the curveball the Football Association chairman Greg Clarke certainly wasn't expecting.
This first interest in chemistry, this desire to interrogate and explore everything in sight, led to a different feeling after a couple of years — a need to integrate my knowledge, to understand.
Most Saturdays, the president flies to a provincial town and holds a "community council", a town meeting lasting 12 hours or more at which locals can interrogate officials about everything from sewers to policing.It is no wonder that after ten months in office in Latin America's most conflict-ridden country, Mr Uribe, an intense former lawyer, looks exhausted.
"His interrogator interrogated.
En route to his new post, Curzon read everything and interrogated everyone about India, on and on through the broiling heat of the Red Sea.
We have our perceptions or expectations when we walk in the room; so does the person who's going to be interrogated, and included are everything they've seen on TV, everything they've seen in the movies, everything they've read in books, in newspapers... Some would argue that escalates the fear, and therefore, that works to the advantage of the interrogator.
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