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If one could interview a Spartan general and tell him that in the distant future a great nation would ban homosexual acts between soldiers in order to maintain military discipline, he would be astonished, incredulous, outraged.

With or without a camera, one could interview pro- and anti-death-penalty advocates who would gather on-site.

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When I asked one if I could interview him about why they were in Whistler, he informed me of the following: "As a millennial, I don't provide my opinion for free".

We were unable to interview seven of these women: three had moved residence and could not be located; one could not be interviewed due to language barriers and; three were now deceased.

At T3, four patients dropped out (two withdrew due to major pain, one had passed away, and one could not be interviewed due to logistic reasons).

A. We are working on modalities now, and we are putting in place -- working with Dr. Blix and Dr. ElBaradei, both of them -- putting in place means by which one could accomplish this interview task.

Sixteen new stroke survivors completed initial interviews, and fourteen completed the 6-month interview (one could not be contacted and one declined to be interviewed due to other health issues).

One could assert that the interview on Fox was the catalyst, though the incendiary line of questioning was not so much threatening as embarrassing for the host.

No one could teach her how to interview dissidents, what to do if accosted by local police and, perhaps most importantly, how to handle the emotional strain of fighting for the rights of citizens whose countries are intent on destroying them.

Of six mothers in the group (one couldn't make the interview), two bottle-fed.

Yet one could not read the interview in which he challenged Ed Miliband's authority by calling on Labour to "shout louder", and tried to bounce him into endorsing his NHS masterplan, without hearing "Holding Out For A Hero" in Andy's scouse dulcets?

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