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A visiting bureaucrat asks if he's autistic, a question met with great indignation by the staff and never answered.
When one guest asked, naively, who in the party had had frown lines zapped, the question met with a stony silence.
But whether Mr. Rove would be welcome to join any of the Republican presidential campaigns was a question met with silence when it was posed to campaign aides on Monday.
Later, in response to a question – met with jeers from an audience with a strong pro-Corbyn presence – the Labour leader denied he had compared Israel to Islamic State.
At the same time, however, she vigorously rejected the idea that race would be important in the election, a question met with general head-shaking from those assembled; Ms. Oaks said she was "terribly offended," as a Southerner, at even being asked about this.
Of importance to all students Who must answer and not shirk The question met with prudence: Just how does this country work?
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Good, direct questions met with bland answers.
Barack Obama, meanwhile, was shown all over the world, giving serious answers to serious questions, meeting with foreign leaders, and giving speeches before delighted throngs of people.
"He shakes his head vigorously when a question is met with a denial.
Knowing nothing about software companies, many of my questions were met with a question of his own, his favorite being, "Are you a fucking idiot?" There were so many depressing nights alone that often I would watch my favorite movie, The Shawshank Redemption, over and over, mindlessly.
As to where that might come from, the question is met with a shrug and a shake of the head.
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