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Occasionally, you may be invited to a group interview so that your interviewers can interview more candidates at once and so they can get a better sense of how you interact with other people.

The British police, meanwhile, requested a postponement to interview more witnesses outside Britain.

I had listened to the taped interview more recently than he had.

The F.B.I. sent 50 agents to interview more than 700 workers.

She described Mr. Gore's response to the interview more as one of affirmation than revelation.

"I can remember almost every pitch," he said in an interview more than three decades later.

Federal investigators are preparing to interview more than two dozen witnesses, apparently including correction officers, the letter said.

CDR is expected to interview more bankers this week to help it with the float, according to the Sunday Times.

The IMF board expects to appoint a successor to Mr Strauss-Kahn by 30 June, and has promised to interview more than one candidate.

"We'd do things on ourselves before we would want to do it on a patient," he said in an interview more than 20 years ago.

This is not the average Cannes promotional interview, more a free-associating digression from someone who's not, strictly speaking, the average film-maker.

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