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These were works desperate to interrogate, not ingratiate.
The select committee on culture, media and sport will now have the chance to interrogate not only the two Murdochs but also Rebekah Brooks, chief executive of News International, the company's British newspaper subsidiary.
To address this limitation, our group has begun to use DNA methylation signatures of known cell types as a surrogate for defining cell mixture proportions (Houseman et al. 2012); by applying this methodology, we are able to interrogate not only arsenic's effect on DNA methylation but also its effect on relative leukocyte subtype proportions.
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For twenty-three days, he was held in a hotel in the city of Skopje, interrogated, not allowed to contact anyone.
It interrogates not just the state of the nation, but also the national psyche and what theatre can be.
They display a supple and prosecutorial mind interrogating not merely her own life but also the sensual and political nature of the world that spins around it.
Hence the two scenes in which, after a mission, he is interrogated not by a superior but by a computer that stares at him, with an unblinking lens, and performs a "Post-Trauma Baseline Test".
They used different methods to interrogate to not only me but to every prisoner.
Mrs. Hassan was interrogated but not charged in the case.
Prosecutors also accused the scriptwriter, who was interrogated but not imprisoned, of harming Egypt.
The news agency quoted one of the monks saying he had been interrogated but not physically abused.
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