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Although this article was written in a Q&A format, the implied questioner asked no question.
When a questioner asked if Mr. Bloomberg might bring the question back to New York, he responded by offering his view of how he thought New Yorkers saw the issue.
During a recent online question-and-answer session with the public, the first questioner asked: "Mr. Lawsky, are you copying the governor's hairstyle?
Another questioner asked about whether allowing wine to be sold in grocery stores – a question that has provoked heated debate in Albany in recent years – could bolster the state's wine industry.
What did I think about that, the questioner asked?
How does Mr. Zuckergberg deal with that, the questioner asked.
"Is there a general protocol on that?" her questioner asked.
One questioner asked, "Do the authorities fear him?" Mr. Putin said that was not the problem.
One questioner asked if they could bake a loved one's cremated remains into a chocolate cake.
One questioner asked what advice the casting folks might have for directors.
A questioner asked whether he'd actually been to a housing project.
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