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Rather than simply handing terror suspects over to countries where they faced criminal charges, the CIA started interrogating them itself.
The fourth issue publishes this month, though when the last was published, in May, a friend of mine thumbed its pages suspiciously and started interrogating me.
At one point, Barlow said, Solarz turned to him and asked a direct question: "Have there been other cases?" "I said to myself, 'You don't know?' He started interrogating me like a prosecutor.
At one point I was sure I was losing my mind, until I started interrogating the locals.
He said his first experience with torture while in US custody took place after the FBI started interrogating him about his links to Al Qaeda.
Then they moved him to the Nyayo House and started interrogating him, among other things about the Ku Klux Klan, and they wanted to know why he had come to Kenya.
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Then he'll start interrogating you about your creative goals and ask if you've ever used crowd-funding.
But they are not much use when a homicidal colleague starts interrogating Wesley in a locked bathroom.
Rust starts interrogating the biker for information, but he doesn't provide anything valuable, and then the episode ends.
The server has barely poured the water before the promoter starts interrogating me about one of the songs in tonight's set, 2009's "Tight Rope".
"They would turn up suddenly, at any time of day or night, and start interrogating us — they would hit you or kick you for no reason," the farmer says, recalling the paramilitary anti-narcotics police forces once backed by the US Drug Enforcement Administration.
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