Sentence examples for interviews driving from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Cuccia, a short, stooped man who favored gray suits, never gave interviews, driving news photographers to stalk him on his way to work.

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The loveliest bit of the interview: driving in her car, Palin said, "I promised Piper that this time I would keep my distance, so that I don't disrupt the fun she has planned for herself and her friends".

We adapted an existing research design and used a combination of users' self-reported data (questionnaires and interviews) and driving data (data logger).

Aside from all this he is in good form, already having waded through one interview after driving up at an outlandish hour of the morning from Windsor.

"These guys have been all over me," Paul Brown, the owner of Gallery 63, said in a recent telephone interview while driving back to the office from a scouting trip at a widower's house.

In a phone interview while driving to Washington in a hybrid Ford Escape, Ford Chief Executive Alan Mulally told Forbes.com, "We think if GM went into bankruptcy, it would draw the entire automobile industry into bankruptcy.

Bandleader Shaw, Cecil remembers, invited him to his Newbury Park house and then insisted on doing the interview while driving to lunch.

Carpool, in which Llewellyn interviews guests while driving them about in his car, will be funded entirely by its sponsor, Toyota Prius.

Also, this article includes exclusive interviews with the driving forces of the Architecture/Design Team (Steven Holl, Solange Fabião, Rodolfo Reis Dias), who, in turn, provide generous insight into the process, objectives and expectations of the design.

Reading Mr. Rubio's interview is like driving through a deeply eroded canyon; all at once, you can clearly see what lies below the superficial landscape.

Ironically, when the witness unit's call came out of the blue in August 2011, saying that "the defence" had requested an interview, I was driving through pluvial mist up a mountain track in Bosnia to attend the consecration of a small monument to mark a remote mass grave: a crevice into which the bodies of 124 men had been dropped and concealed – a secret well kept by the Serbs for years.

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