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"I have several offers," Shevchenko, who is known as Sheva, said in a telephone interview, speaking Russian through an interpreter.
"The church failed that community," Dr. Vaux said in an interview, speaking of the poor Boston Irish in "Mystic River".
"I was aware of everything," she said in an interview, speaking the fluent English she learned as a child.
"My father wanted me to be a singer or an actress," Bajramaj, who is known as Lira, said in a recent telephone interview, speaking through an interpreter.
"They are here to help us, and it's our duty to help them," a tribal elder said in a telephone interview, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
"We're lucky we kept her in skating," Orser said in a recent interview, speaking of himself and Kim's choreographer, David Wilson.
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Mr. Williams, in a recent telephone interview, spoke of "that relentless pursuit of perfection" of the professional ballplayer and the serious instrumentalist.
One member of the 0-4 Unit was also interviewed, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he was not allowed to comment to the news media.
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