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From there, Stern commandeered the interview, interrogating Fallon about how he plans to adjust the show for an earlier time slot while also berating Fallon's house band, the Roots, for their decidedly 12 30 a.m. song choices (e.g. Morrissey). .
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This programme, in which she interviewed – interrogated might be a better word – lots of women and their partners about the division of domestic labour, was little more than an exercise in judgmentalism, woven out of her flawed generalisation that 1950s housewives "were desperate to escape that enslavement".
We also plan to interview (interrogate?) Lonnie about the incident.
"In essence," said Nolan, "we are interviewing or interrogating the cells, forcing them to reveal their inner thought processes". Some of these stimulatory tests were done in the presence of dasatinib, a drug used to treat chronic myelogenous leukemia and certain cases of acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Once all three field visits were completed, the data sets were analysed together using standard qualitative interview analytical techniques, interrogating the data for thematic correlates, and dissonances, and capturing linguistic expressions to convey individual, and communal beliefs, attitudes, and feelings [ 14].
From the first shot, of the boy speaking into the camera as if being interviewed or interrogated, Ying presents China with an incisive, analytical eye; in his calmly unfolding tableaux, the dramatic action seems to arise from the jarring locations, such as high-rise buildings abutting rundown alleys and desolate boulevards that loom in the night like dead zones.
Interviews were interrogated in terms of any areas of emerging agreement or disagreement about what worked, or did not work, and any observable conflicts and differences of opinion between and within staff groups.
Furthermore, interview responses were interrogated in detail using a thematic analysis, which revealed several key themes.
At her final interview, she was interrogated by Melvyn Bragg himself and it was, it seems, a rather brutal experience.
As the novelist Jonathan Lethem put it in his 2003 interview (which is excellent), "You're interrogating a fish on the nature of water".
But a combination of public opposition and organisational ineptness has left the ID- card scheme floundering.In theory, a nationwide chain of 69 "interview centres" should now be interrogating and taking fingerprints from the 600,000 people who apply for or renew a passport every year, so that their details can be added to the ID-card database.
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