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In other words, he gets out of the way just when one would want him to interrogate himself.
Jeremy Paxman, meanwhile, in A Life in Questions (Harper Collins £20), sets out to interrogate himself in the way that he once interrogated Michael Howard and the rest.
Growing up in Punjab and London in the 1960s, Ziauddin Sardar turned to the Ka'bah not only when he prayed in its direction five times daily, but also to interrogate himself morally.
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Na'im has come home to interrogate Daoud himself.
Cairo made Lewis interrogate himself, what he and his compatriots were doing, the artist's relationship to his material, his social and political role, his integrity and, finally, his historic responsibility.
If he's feeling agitated, Brooks is supposed to ask himself why, to interrogate his agitation, but, God, does he want to punch something right now, anything, the angel-hair-pasta boxes or the cracked-pepper crackers, the clementines or the canned chickpeas, so many chickpeas, a lifetime's supply of chickpeas.
Well, perhaps a better way to answer the question is not to interrogate the phenomenon of Johnson himself – having been up-close on several occasions he has always struck me (to paraphrase Churchill) as an enigma wrapped inside a whoopee cushion − but to closely question ourselves.
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.
As an immigrant himself, Noah is in a unique position to interrogate the GOP on the topic, and he brushed up against Christie early on the proposed biometrics for documentation, remarking, "It felt like you were talking to me personally".
The client must be made to understand that his lawyer is (ethically) duty bound -- to both himself and the client -- to not merely inquire, but to interrogate.
The boy interrogates himself after each episode, weak with shame.
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