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The documentary says that Mr. Cheney and Mr. Tenet declined to be interviewed, which is hardly surprising.
"Most of those" at Chrysler, Ms. Clark notes, declined to be interviewed, which is a shame, given that it's the Chrysler angle that will appeal most to American readers.
Not because he is based in Leeds, or works for a rival, but because "it would make me feel as though I was begging to be interviewed, which is certainly not the case".
Take my son this time?" Surya approached me on the street and actually asked to be interviewed which is highly unusual for women here, but she wanted to comment on the forthcoming elections.
The film ends with a lengthy list of officials who declined to be interviewed, which leaves it one-sided, and it doesn't go beyond merely asking that the crash get another look: the intent is not to explore who might have fired any missiles that were fired.
Quarmby writes of vulnerable women and children, of the questionable mass of activists who turned Dale Farm into their cause and brought violence with them, and of the "control-freakery state" that wanted them out, but says only of the menfolk: "Very few men agreed to be interviewed which helped to keep some unhelpful complications out of the Travellers' side of the story".
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When the independent panel proposed Hirst over Blencathra, Hunt decided the shortlisted candidates should be re-interviewed, which he did personally in the presence of the chair of the panel.
Griffey made you work for interviews, which he generally loathed.
He taped the Obama interview, which went smoothly if uneventfully.
"They suggested a Skype interview, which was cool," he says.
It was an adversarial interview, which is how interviews should be.
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