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If we are ready to really pull at the terrible tangle of racialization, we will have to be prepared to interrogate the whole irrational bundle (black, white, Hispanic and so on).
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Her experience as California's attorney general more than prepared her to interrogate forcefully witnesses like U.S. Attorney General, Jeff Sessions despite being labeled "hysterical" and interrupted repeatedly by who else white men.
Doing that prepares us to interrogate power's flows and concentrations, not just scramble to serve them.
See articleAs Congress prepared to adjourn ahead of November's elections, the White House reached a compromise with Republicans who opposed Mr Bush's plans for interrogating and trying terrorism suspects.
The House Select Committee on Benghazi has been furiously preparing for months to interrogate Hillary Rodham Clinton about private email accounts, the computer server in her house, and Americans killed in Libya, but on the eve of the hearing Thursday, it is not Clinton who is on the defensive.
Reporters and IT technicians learned to work together, often for the first time, to prepare spreadsheets and searchable databases, simply to make it possible to interrogate the material and discover what it contained.
Judge Juan Guzman, the prosecuting judge in the case, is preparing a list of questions to interrogate General Pinochet.
To interrogate this we prepared and cocultured MDM with HIV-1+ T cells, washed and maintained cultures up to 72 hr ± AZT, and measured vDNA content.
The RNA material used to interrogate the microarrays was prepared separately.
We prepare to leave.
Fail to prepare; prepare to fail.
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