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Many of our people with MS were very disabled, making interviews sometimes more difficult to conduct and potentially distressing for interviewers.
[But] it was very difficult to spend any time [with the refugees] – unless by asking questions and making interviews, which I don't want to do.
He also stressed Granada's role in bringing politics closer to the public: making interviews with politicians less deferential; covering byelections; pioneering broadcasts from the Trades Union Congress.
Other newspapers tried having columnists read their work - or actors reading the columnists' work - or took the rather more compelling route of making interviews with music and film stars available for download.
Over the years, there have been a host of efforts to increase the number of black and Latino students at Stuyvesant and the other large specialized high schools in the city, Bronx High School of Science and Brooklyn Technical High School, like making interviews and grade-point averages part of the admissions process.
She has conducted news making interviews with the biggest names in business and technology.
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His illness also makes interviews complicated.
"I don't want to make interviews in a film – I never do that," Rosi responds.
I also wrote articles and made interviews with Kurdish elites in Tehran and sent them".
Totally, this research made interviews on 14 subjects in KH's network structure.
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