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Michael Anticev, an F.B.I. special agent on the New York-based Joint Terrorism Task Force, told me that as soon as U.S. authorities started to interrogate him "we realized we had struck gold".
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They come into contact with new ideas and cultures, and some are starting to interrogate the ideas they accepted while they were growing up.
Then I start to interrogate why that image has such emotional power to me.
To explore these sorts of benefits more, she brings in a customer and starts to interrogate him.
Bond instructs him to leave the main road and, after a brief fight, Bond starts to interrogate the driver, who then kills himself with a cyanide-laced cigarette.
What I figured out, sort of on the sly, was a version of that same thing that psychological tests do, where they set up contradictory questions so that they can start to interrogate.
Almost all Black men recognize Martin's contemptuous look and confrontational pose -- it's the one that White cops give us after pulling us over for Driving While Black or even Standing While Black, and then start to interrogate us like we just committed a crime.
It'll make them start to get nervous, and from there you can start to interrogate them until the truth slips out!
He uses Tocqueville's famous tableau of the fawning slave, the proud, elusive Indian and the white child destined to inherit history, as a starting point to interrogate his own place, or lack thereof, in this country.
Then you started to learn other things: how they had no legal representation, how they were interrogated.
I'm starting to feel like Columbo interrogating a suspect.
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