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Mr. Wen took the question in stride.
Rice took the question in stride.
But Mr. Affleck yet again took the question in stride.
Dressed smartly, Mr. Beccera took each question in stride, admitting he had been so nervous on his first day at Pomona that he threw up, but went on to have four enjoyable years.
He took this slightly tactless question in stride, saying that he never intended to become extremely wealthy, and that it was more important to do something you were interested in.
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Although Mr. Franks and the questioners -- two Times editors and a reporter for the network -- seemed to dwell on Mr. Corzine's money, Mr. Corzine, who has seemed flustered in earlier forums, took today's questions in stride.
The 37-year-old politician, who has been a member of parliament since 2008, took the initial round of questions in stride, saying she didn't have a problem with the question and that she had "been really open about that dilemma".
The 37-year-old politician, who has been a member of parliament since 2008, took the question in her stride, saying she didn't have a problem with the question and that she had "been really open about that dilemma".
Mr. Lavrov took the questions in his stride.
The moderator takes all questions in his stride, although he occasionally tells a viewer that something is too personal to be aired publicly and a private response is forthcoming.
Though Vigoda took it in stride, the question of whether he was dead or alive became something of a running joke: There was even a website devoted to answering the much-Googled question, "Is Abe Vigoda dead?" (On Tuesday, it had been updated with "Yes," with the date of his death).
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