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An enclosed DVD presents an interview with Mr. Melnikov, who illuminates his points with helpful excerpts at the piano.
This chapter presents an interview of Dr. Amory Lovins, the co-founder of Rocky Mountain Institute, on issues related to technology, environment, and whole-system engineering.
The video, described by ActionTrip as "eerie, to say the least" and by both Joystiq and Kotaku as "creepy", instead presents an interview with a Civil Protection officer discussing the Combine's rule of Earth, adapting Cruise's words to fit the Combine theme.
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They employed videos to present an interview as a whole, to show the interviewer's reaction to the interview, to identify elements of nonverbal behavior, and to call attention to behavior that is relevant to differential diagnosis.
A few weeks ago, "60 Minutes" presented an interview with Timothy J. McVeigh on death row.
After his sacking, he moved into television, presenting an interview series for ITV and acting as judge on talent shows.
He was appointed economics editor in October 2013 but has a varied role at the corporation, recently presenting an interview show with Eddie Mair on Radio 4 and fronting several documentaries.
This lack of specific evidence, however, did not prevent the Russian government news network RT, or Russia Today, from presenting an interview with one of the men who signed the letter, the former C.I.A. analyst Ray McGovern, under the headline, "C.I.A. Fabricated Evidence to Lure U.S. Into War With Syria".
► On Wednesday, ScienceInsider presented an interview with Roger Pielke Jr. "a science policy expert at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
If the randomly selected respondent within the household was not present, an interview with that individual was arranged at a time convenient for the respondent.
ScienceInsider covered the issue, too, presenting an interview with European research commissioner Máire Geoghegan-Quinn on Tuesday and an item announcing the program's official launch on Wednesday.
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