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I guess the prey was big, and _____________ was overwhelmed because he reached a breakthrough where no other interrogators had, in spite of almost four years of uninterrupted interrogation from all kinds of agencies from more than six countries.
We were subjected to beatings and torture and interrogation from Pakistani police.
It flashes fierce joie de vivre together with a feverish interrogation from one who had seen, and knew, too much.
HSBC's North American supremo can expect a harsh interrogation from members of Congress today when she appears before a Senate committee.
He described a "forceful interrogation" from Israeli security, which controls access to the West Bank at checkpoints, but added, "I am looking forward to coming another time".
She has accompanied it around the world from Stockholm to Sundance and faced interrogation from audiences ranging from human rights workers to indie film buffs.
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And much of the benefit from interrogation comes from plain hard work, American officials said.
But, says a former counter-terrorism official, the most valuable information from Mr Zubaydah's capture came not from his interrogation but from his address book.
And thanks to Twitter, it sounds like Thommo erred into his old ways, bungling through interrogations from colleagues.
He would require the police to videotape interrogations from beginning to end, not just a confession that may have been improperly extracted.
The rest of the information always came during the interrogations from the police, therapists or different people on the investigations team.
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