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More usefully, he reprints transcripts of the often moving interviews he conducted with his father while researching "Maus".
The moving interviews with veteran survivors added to the sense that for Britain the first world war was a uniquely awful tragedy in the nation's history.
He usually offers brief answers about what he is or is not doing, moving interviews along as quickly as he can.
The very strengths of the documentary -- the re-creation of the devastation, the moving interviews, the graphic images -- make it unsuitable for sensitive viewers and young children.
CBS did it with its moving interviews with the firefighters in one local firehouse who lost comrades in the World Trade Center disaster.
The timeline of the war is familiar, but this program enhances it with moving interviews with veterans who, in one way or another, testify to the burden of carrying harsh memories for a lifetime.
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In a moving interview, Simon said: 'Matthew was shouting: "I'm in trouble, I'm in trouble".
In a moving interview, he told the Observer that far from being a bystander caught up in the demonstrations, she was committed to the overthrow of Ahmadinejad.
Former Scottish footballer Colin Hendry recently gave a moving interview about the death of his wife, Denise, mother of their four children.
They were featured on her programme in February, and returned to tell listeners how their care for their father had progressed, in a very moving interview.
She generally avoided M.M.A. reporters, although she gave a moving interview to Ellen DeGeneres, in which she said she contemplated suicide after the loss.
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