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You'll often come up with a beautiful metaphor that, when you really interrogate it, doesn't work.
In fact, kissing is so widespread that it rarely occurs to us to interrogate it.
Documentary has sometimes managed to swivel the spotlight towards noir to interrogate it under reality's harsher glare.
It is good data and you can interrogate it using Nomis, a service from the Office for National Statistics ONSS).
And I did end up thinking, what's the point in writing in a form if you're not going to interrogate it?
But he did own a house, and in the house there was an answering machine, and he could call in and interrogate it, a new use of an old word, and get, no, retrieve, his messages.
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But imitating an effect isn't the same thing as interrogating it.
But the contest has been close at times: in 2008 a chatbot deceived three of the 12 judges who interrogated it.
But, like "Julius Caesar," the show doesn't endorse political violence; it interrogates it, drawing out what's scary and silly about these armed malcontents.
I have turned into the sort of cranky, suspicious person who walks into the kitchen, sees an innocent bunch of beets and interrogates it: "Listen up.
He interrogates it, putting mechanical-sounding piano tone-rows under massed voices singing the Kyrie Eleison, but you can hear that he's involved.
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