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It should not be simply assumed that with a little interview training nurses and councillors make good interviewers, or that because someone has a degree in social science they are naturally able to do rich in-depth interviews.
He was down in that little interview room.
"We did a little interview on the air," Mr. Lowenstein said, referring to the lucky contestants whose postcards had been selected by the station.
"It's a complicated issue," he continued, "and I can see why John Lydon might have trouble to get that in a tiny little interview space particularly when he's got to promote a show about bugs".
I'd be thinking about 24 pages of unique, world-class photography, followed by an intensely personal little interview in which our nation's greatest state reveals her greatest secret passion.
She looked to be doing a little interview with a journalist there too.
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Moselle brought her camera, and they would "do little interviews with it".
"Rehearsal footage, little interviews—I was trying to forget all this.
When Little interviewed Made in Chelsea cast members Ollie Locke and Gabriella Ellis, he instantly spotted their potential.
"From what I can tell, from just a few little interviews I've seen, he seems OK".
She would say, "Whatever you want to do, but why don't you take life a little easier?" INTERVIEW CONDUCTED, CONDENSED AND EDITED BY DEBORAH SOLOMON.
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