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"We wanted to interrogate our impressions.
They were criticisms driven by the fear that he was abandoning me to interrogate our future uncertainties alone.
An in-class exercise will demonstrate how we can interrogate our memory to bring back the details otherwise forgotten.
Too often, though, we fail to interrogate our own received wisdoms; wisdoms generally passed down in the form of things other journalists did recently that caught our eye.
But she also points out that the ability to interrogate our beliefs is (in the words of a writer named William Hirstein), a "cognitive luxury".
Instead, it highlights our compulsion to interrogate our ghosts in search of meaning — and the inexorable way they slip our grasp.
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Elsewhere, Nehring interrogates our steadfast insistence on balanced, healthy relationships, our readiness to condemn doomed, impossible entanglements.
As we wait for the service to begin, we imagine we are all silently interrogating our memories about each other.
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Cumulatively, though, they show how, almost by accident, game designers have developed an expressive vocabulary tailor-made for playfully interrogating our relationship with digital systems and devices.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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