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Two-way operation is permitted to interrogate and to load data into devices.
This place is swarming with C.I.A. agents, F.B.I. agents, intelligence agents from Egypt and Algeria, who have been permitted to interrogate these poor chaps in jail.
When soldiers detain someone, they are not permitted to interrogate that person in any great detail at the point of capture.
Tehran fears it cannot rely on assurances from such countries that U.S. officials will not be permitted to interrogate the fugitives and that intelligence relating to their time in Iran will be withheld from Washington.
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Those provisions also ensured that the FBI and other law enforcement agencies would still be permitted to investigate and interrogate terrorist suspects.
These approaches have permitted us to interrogate these serious hospital outbreaks of K. pneumoniae with a degree of resolution that would be inaccessible through conventional methods.
But under the agreement with Argentina, Iran will now permit prosecutors to interrogate suspects in Tehran.
But under the agreement, it will now permit prosecutors to interrogate suspects in Tehran.
Should a novelist whose ethnic derivation is Croatian, and whose religious affiliations are Judeo-Christian, happen to pen a fictive account of the subjugation of Algerian Muslims during the French occupation of that nation prior to and during the 1950s, poststructuralist literary criticism permits us to interrogate that creative act and conclude that it is in some sense out-of-bounds.
Mr. Quinn contended that he and his wife had been held in civil jail as material witnesses for two weeks without being permitted to call their families or lawyers while Mr. Gallina interrogated them several times and threatened to hold them in jail for months.
China was not permitted to interfere.
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