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Siddiqui is serving 86 years in prison after being convicted in 2010 of attempting to shoot and kill a group of FBI agents, soldiers and interpreters who were about to interrogate her in Afghanistan over her alleged links to al Qaeda.
Katherine is often photographed head on, her face dominating the middle of the frame, as if she were about to be interrogated.
In the centre, eyeballing us as if we are about to be interrogated, are 10 actors dressed in identical black suits-cum-uniforms.
In the present study, we demonstrate that the dRRBS (MspI plus ApeKI) method is able to interrogate about 13.3% and 16.3% of the genome-wide CpGs using PE50 sequencing strategy with 40-220 bp and 40-300 bp inserts, respectively.
Sitting on a stool opposite me is Aisha, a young American I've been asked to interrogate about her recent trip to Pakistan.
The majority of local workers were pretty hostile towards me when they saw my camera, as were local non-uniformed police, who were quick to interrogate me about what I was shooting and for which magazine.
And after he eats, he has been known to interrogate his own chef about the dish's contents, again.
The bombings he is suspected of helping carry out include one in the German Bakery in Pune in 2010 that killed 17 people, and coordinated bomb blasts in July 2011 in Mumbai that killed 27 and wounded 130. Numerous state and federal anti-terrorism agencies are lining up to interrogate him about attacks in which he is suspected.
Drama is not just about learning performative skills, it is about interrogating ideas and feelings".
(Petraeus might also be a better person to interrogate about Benghazi than Susan Rice).
The old man was transported to Cuba to interrogate him about "suspicious phone numbers" found in his compound.
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