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The person probing him is the Daily Planet's ace reporter Clark Kent, AKA Superman.
I can't help wincing and probing him on his back-up options.
She was polite but insistent in her questioning, probing him about his Mexican-immigrants-as-rapists comments from his campaign announcement, among other topics.
As Democrats celebrated their House victories and contemplated ways in which they could flex their newfound political and legislative muscle, Trump used Twitter to warn his House rivals not to "waste Taxpayer Money" probing him.
Interviewers probing him about Iraq have dwelled far more on his motivations than on tackling the much more critical question of his public duty to accept and assume responsibility for his actions, however well-intentioned.
This time last year, I walked around the V&A's Constable exhibition with Frank Auerbach, listening to his thoughts on the master of English pastoral, while probing him for insights into his own methods.
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Adams bridled a little when I probed him about the apologetic liberal leniency of Ceiling/Sky.
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.
"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.
My cover prevented me from asking direct questions, but I used Mélodie's "fascination" with the cause to probe him for details.
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