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That's a nasty question.
"Look, she asked me a very nasty question.
Blimey, I say, I didn't even ask a nasty question.
I have nothing against Megyn Kelly, but she asked me a very, very nasty question," Trump said.
Why anyone would gainsay efforts as generous as Bilbao and, judging from photographs, the Vuitton museum, or would ambush, with a nasty question, the man who made them beggars comprehension.
A breakfast show host never a heavyweight :( He insisted "caring and respect" couldn't be executed during his interview because he would be accused of "sucking up" to him and then interrupted Mr Corbyn to ask a "nasty question" about his decision to use lines offered to previous leaders in his speech at the Labour party conference in Brighton on Tuesday.
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A reporter for Fox News had been prowling the auto show, asking nasty questions about the Volt.
Instead, they should now start asking nasty questions about which staff should stay and which should go, which offices should close and what products they should stop making.Time for the Shackleton approachAfter that, they need to keep up morale.
At the television critics' press tour in Pasadena in January, Lewinsky will be brought close to tears by nasty questions from critics who wonder why she is appearing in a documentary if she wants to stay out of the limelight.
But maintaining a core of dedicated fieldworkers was cumbersome and costly; in 2009, the cost estimate more than doubled to $6.9 billion, and nasty questions were being raised in Congress.
One was 'taken through' the posters and could ask nice or nasty questions: it was fun and alive.
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