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Adams bridled a little when I probed him about the apologetic liberal leniency of Ceiling/Sky.
"Did Bush and Cheney ask?" Given the complete absence of O'Neill money from the Bush campaign, they might at least have probed him on this.
It was an odd experience because they offered a steak meal whilst the people danced.' Aniston probed him further: 'So you're eating steak and getting a lap dance?
When I probed him on this, he explained that he doesn't "want Africans to experience the same collapse of their family-centred Christian infrastructure that is still unfolding in America and Europe.
"The police should have probed him more on the questions they asked him".
Audience members probed him with questions about how projects like these would be funded.
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I can't help wincing and probing him on his back-up options.
If my so-called friend Don asks you where the money I owe him is, please anally probe him.
"I don't know, I think I'd rather stay off that," he says politely when I probe him for juicy details. "I never speak about the artists.
My cover prevented me from asking direct questions, but I used Mélodie's "fascination" with the cause to probe him for details.
He has no history of mental illness, but it was legitimate for any one of these people to probe him on his feelings since, as Gina explained, "all his other illnesses have built up and made him feel useless".
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