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Julian Glover From the knife crime epidemic, via threats to flexible working and post offices, to the financial crisis, the events of 2008 have made an interrogation of how we live, love and work together as a community inevitable.

The theme this year was a much more lighthearted interrogation of how and why we talk about festivals, compared to 2013's Unsound, which banned audiences from taking photos, in a Canute-like denunciation of the Instagram age.

Analysis of public health's growing interest in "vulnerability" has largely focused on health policy, with little interrogation of how vulnerability is being actively appropriated, countered, ignored or reworked by the publics whose health such policy is designed to protect.

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The resulting images, which are collected in the new book "I Was Here," are complex interrogations of how countries reckon with their past crimes, of the commodification of tragedy, and of the human impulse to look upon death and disaster.

The story's only truly super-powered being, Manhattan gains godlike power over matter and space-time after being caught in an experiment; the character is the vehicle for Watchmen's most trenchant interrogations of how superhumans might actually be used by governments (basically, as weapons).

Sanity, self-interrogation, sort of how you strive for honesty, the achievement of perspective in a world where things no longer have any scale".

He said that much of the information he received involved psychological studies about the effects of interrogation, and some studies of how North Korean officers tried mind-control experiments on American prisoners during the Korean War.

Therefore, a thorough interrogation of the mechanisms of how iron excess contributes to tumorigenesis and the molecular basis of the selective efficacy of iron deprivation would not only further our understanding of cancer biology but also improve the design of targeted chemotherapy for better clinical outcomes.

Additional Guardian reporting has confirmed more details of how the interrogation system worked.

Officials and agents hid key details of how the interrogation programme was run and its results from each other.

New technology to study different ROS (e.g. superoxide or hydrogen peroxide) in vivo is now available; these new methods combined with state-of-the-art genetic engineering technology will allow a deeper interrogation of, where, when and how free radicals affect aging and pathological processes.

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