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Recently, in a radio interview a call-in listener asked how to deal with certain irritating, objectionable people at the workplace.
I'd arranged to go to Cardiff for a newspaper piece, to interview a bodybuilder called Grant Thomas.
Petry also appeared to praise Donald Trump in an interview, calling him a "refreshingly alternative apparition", who represented a new style of politics.
Wolstenholme said as much in an interview, calling Teignmouth a "living hell".
"We have got to do something about it," General Jumper said in an interview, calling for "a national debate" on the costs of weapons.
"I use a lot of clenbuterol in horses," he said in a televised interview early this year, calling it a good bronchodilator.
Over coffee, he dismantles the conventions that surround an interview, persistently calling our talk "a conversation".
The artistic director of the Public, Oskar Eustis, concurred in a separate interview, calling "Neighbors" a "really, really exciting intellectual investigation by a fascinating new young writer".
"I have my loyalty to the team of my youth," he said in an interview, calling his tie to the Red Sox a "deep devotion".
Because the way he expressed himself in a recent interview – calling God an "evil, capricious, monstrous maniac" – was almost biblical in its theological intensity.
Sen. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) also praised Hayden in an interview, calling him well qualified for the post.
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