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"SANgate's board moved into interview mode the day after the ruling," Mr. Crotty said.
The remainder is broken down into interview (25percenttalentlent (25percentt); fitness (15percentt) and poise (15percentt).
Nor, heralded by perfunctory handshake and a botched attempt to relax his frown muscles, does he slip into interview mode like a comfy pair of carpet slippers.
He bristled at the idea of taking a class with an "interview guru" whose goal, he believes, would be to make students into "interview robots that take away your individuality".
In perhaps his only lapse into interview whimsy, Korine claims that when he was making the film he was convinced of its commercial appeal: "I was actually thinking it would be the kind of thing someone like Miley Cyrus might like".
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Though Paxman quoted it, he denies going into interviews with that mindset.
He attended Columbia University, bluffed his way into interviewing and photographing Pablo Picasso in 1955, and started freelancing in Europe in 1959.
Mr. Cirulli, at Port Chester High School, reminds students to dress conservatively and to go into interviews with a positive attitude.
That evolved into interviews with firefighters who told heart-rending tales of their experiences on Sept. 11.
A great deal of admirable effort has gone into interviews with the dancers' parents and teachers in their hometowns.
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