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The man said the region was overrun with spies, and that he did not want to notify the Kurdish government because he might be interrogated.
The exact mechanisms of alcohol and tobacco use in relation to HRQOL and its components after GDM might be interrogated in a more detailed cohort study.
Table 1 comprises a conservative list of high-confidence hits; Table 2 and Table 3 add additional lower-confidence hits that might be interrogated in follow-up studies and/or compared with other screen data.
An important output of this exercise has been the definition of research agenda to prioritise effort in addressing the data that are available and determine the extent to which the available information from national (such as the French Intinair project [ 12], UK single centre registries and compERA-XL [ 13]) or from clinical trial datasets might be interrogated.
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Everyone contributes; silent lurkers will be interrogated.
Then it was her turn to be interrogated.
Woodfox was the first prisoner to be interrogated.
Anas was captured, and taken away to be interrogated.
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