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When I tried to sneak in early one morning for a quick interview, word traveled in the village so fast that within minutes her granddaughter/booking agent was through the door and a screaming match broke out (not in Yaghan).
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These actors interviewed 23 Stuyvesant students, faculty and staff and transcribed portions of those interviews word-for-word.
Come on you Toffees! Say no more Sometimes when people answer questions in interviews, words are surplus to requirements.
Avoid rehearsing your interview answers word-for-word, as you don't want to sound as though your answers were prepared ahead of time and then memorized.
At several points during the interview, the word "Exclusive" appeared at the bottom of the screen.
During a two-hour interview, the word fascist arose often in reference to President George W. Bush.
In a 2008 interview with Word magazine, Mr. Ayers said he saw little merit in ambition.
Mr. Merten said in a telephone interview before word of Mr. Duvalier's arrival that the report "makes sense".
Mr. Sandusky, in the interview, said word of an episode with a young boy in the shower reached Mr. Raykovitz.
It's an act of virtual reincarnation, which is why the cinematic interview, the word brought to life on-camera, has such dramatic force.
The actions were detailed by Beverly Sills, the chairwoman of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, in a telephone interview after word of Ms. Robertson's appointment began circulating informally.
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