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"There are very few global challenges that can be solved unless the US and China agree," he told a questioner, citing climate change.
Asked whether he planned to protect the greenbelt from what the questioner called "the relentless push for economic growth", he cited Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford, which follows the campaign against building a railway from Manchester to Gaskell's home town of Knutsford, immortalised in the novel as Cranford.
Cite, cite, cite.
Then came our real triumph: Rowley questioned the questioner.
Endlessly curious, he is very fond of questioning the questioner.
He actually scolded the questioner for questioning Mueller's integrity.
Questioner #2: No further questions.
Another questioner said, "I have two questions!
To change the questioner would be to alter the question.
Question: I'm a longtime reader, first-time questioner.
QUESTIONER: Contracting.
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