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At issue remains the handling of the incriminating "for Neville" e-mail, which made clear that hacking was being ordered by the News of the World.Tom Watson, the committee's most persistent questioner, revealed that the reporter in question, Neville Thurlbeck, had recently revealed to him that the News of the World's lawyer had told him Mr Murdoch was to be apprised of the existence of the e-mail.

A questioner revealed during the hearing that NY's Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has brokered a deal where Toyota dealers will go to owners' homes to pick-up recalled cars and trucks, fix them and deliver them back to the owner, with Toyota reimbursing the owner for any rental or train or taxi costs incurred while the car was out of service.

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Other questions to the head coach quizzed him on the future of Scotland's 7s squad, how he relaxes before a big game and, to one questioner, he revealed that he was still having nightmares about lost restarts.

Today, the identity of Bryant's questioner has been revealed.

The way in which test questions are designed to project a single known answer reveals the questioner's unknowingness to be an epistemic stance rather than a genuine lack of access to knowledge.

Palin was exactly the kind of candidate who could be revealed in all her ineptitude only by a seemingly unthreatening questioner who sat there looking interested, and a little worried, as the garbled answers flowed.

Is that law still on the books? A. We would not be so ungallant as to reveal a questioner's age deliberately, but the muzzle law was repealed on Aug. 11, 1942.

This was the year when Rudolph Giuliani told a young questioner on the campaign trail that "we'll be prepared" if the United States is attacked by aliens from another planet; when Dennis Kucinich blithely confessed during a Democratic debate that he'd seen a U.F.O.; and when Mitt Romney revealed in an interview that L. Ron Hubbard's "Battlefield Earth" was one of his favorite novels.

In five of the eight questions, physicians used words or phrases that are characterised by linguists as having 'negative polarity.' These words and phrases are held to reveal (in their formulations) that the questioner 'has grounds for preferring one answer to another in this case a negative answer' 37 (see also Borkin 38 and Heritage 39).

At oral arguments, she is an active questioner and often makes little effort to conceal her views, confessing her ambivalence or revealing her skepticism about one side or the other.

Whatever the political stripes of the questioner or questionees, though, such a query posed to any group of voters can reveal the fears, anxieties and hopes that many Americans feel on election day.

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