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"You should interrogate me".
"Bottom line is folks should interrogate history.
He says journalists should interrogate their agendas.
"They should interrogate everybody the same way," said LaVonne James, a Seattle parks department worker.
Reporting should interrogate prevailing narratives but allow readers to unravel the truth for themselves".
Future work should interrogate the molecular mechanisms and functional connection among MazF activity, up-regulation of IF-3, and significant shifts in cold-shock transcript abundance.
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In other words, we know that children should not be soldiers, and women and girls should not be exploited, but that doesn't mean that we should not interrogate the consequences of advocacy efforts.
According to the Senate report findings, the two men assessed the suspect - said to be waterboarded more than 100 times - and recommended only they should further interrogate him on a monthly basis, charging four times that of other interrogators.
Or, "Who should I interrogate today?" and before I could respond he was off.
Finally, after interviewing we should again interrogate ourselves and our influence as interpreters of the material of the interview.
In this context then, it seems inevitable that it should also interrogate its own form as a central part of this process.
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