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"We would have preferred not to answer how Kashmir fit".

The prosecutors, Mr. Miller said, "were never able to answer how the hole was made".

He says he was looking to answer how Chilean society "could hurt itself so much".

Obama's speech aimed to answer how the US would defend itself from such cyber-exploits and attacks.

Both will likely struggle to answer how the country can avoid falling off the "fiscal cliff" at the end of the year.

Here's a question you'd think would be simple to answer: How many older Americans fall prey to frauds and scams each year?

The most obvious question is also the most difficult to answer: How could gluten, present in a staple food that has sustained humanity for thousands of years, have suddenly become so threatening?

We spent the last half-century failing to answer how we could survive a nuclear detonation; let us instead spend the next half-century eliminating the need for such an answer.

PA 4/10 4. "Brain fade" Green party leader Natalie Bennett gave what was described as the "worst political leader's interview ever" on LBC Radio as she fails to answer how the Greens would pay for its ambitious housing policies.

Yet despite being overwhelming favourite, Farah still needed to answer how he would respond to the challenge of running three races – the 10,000m, then the 5,000m heats and the final – in seven days.

Carrie's life, and particularly her love life, grabbed the public's attention and Bushnell was faced with a question many female columnists today still struggle to answer: how much of your personal life are you willing to divulge to get readers?

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