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Some are harder to judge, such as spent convictions, comments the author later wanted to retract, or "an interview freely given about sexual proclivities, that the interviewee now wishes he hadn't taken part in.
"We were legitimately carrying out an interview with a member of Mr Trump's workforce at the site, and he participated in that interview, freely exchanging information, over a period of time.
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During his naturalization interview, he freely acknowledged his past offense (and his numerous traffic violations).
In the embarrassing Piers Morgan interview, he freely admitted: "I accept I have to do better in the presentation area.
In the interview, he freely acknowledged taking part in killing the men, who he insisted were undercover soldiers.
Aid groups that help North Koreans in the border area say many if not most of the North Koreans in China would qualify for refugee status if United Nations representatives could interview them freely.
"The interviews," he freely admitted, "are terrible.
In interviews, he freely discusses his creative process and his frustrations with certain aspects of the entertainment industry, and acknowledges the give-and-take he has with his fans, with whom he communicates far more than famous TV figures usually do.
During the interview, the interviewer could freely change the order of questions or add additional themes, depending on the narrative of the participant.
During the interview she talks freely about how she met her husband and even blushes when I mention her position on the Forbes power list.
He won seven New York Emmy Awards for his work in the 1960s and '70s with NBC's local affiliate, WNBC-TV, on which he was a drama critic and the host of the interview program "Speaking Freely".
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