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He edited that interview to make me look like I was being nice.
The governor told the paper his family agreed to the interview to make the news public on their own terms.
So it really wasn't THAT much additional work – she would have done that same research anyway prior to a job interview to make sure she was prepared.
The developments came after Murray had pledged, during a morning radio interview, to make a conditional offer by a week tomorrow.
He spends months researching them before an interview to make sure they align with what he and his team want to put into the world.
'I have tried," remarked Ismail Kadare in a 1998 Paris Review interview, "to make a sort of synthesis of the grand tragedy and the grotesque".
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Other fake shows included "Hey Journalist, I Gotcha," in which Palin re-edited interviews to make it look like her interviewers -- like CBS Katie Couricc -- were "woefully unprepared".
Mr. Ferguson requested access and interviews to make his documentary.
Sometimes, trainers tag along on real interviews to make sure that nothing goes wrong.
It likes its interviews to make news and they frequently do.
Questions about Mrs. Carter quickly led some of the refugees interviewed to make good-natured complaints about the U.S. resettlement program.
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