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The act of interrogating or questioning; examination by questions; inquiry.
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Freedom of Information Act lawsuit seeking documents and images related to interrogations.
They have shared intelligence, provided access to interrogations and coordinated operations.
A White House spokesman, Tony Fratto, said Wednesday that he would not comment on any legal opinion related to interrogations.
Mr. Pomarède also dismissed reports of disagreements calling it "perfectly normal that a restoration of such a famous work leads to interrogations and discussions".
His recommendation was radical: that Army prisons be geared, first and foremost, to interrogations and the gathering of information needed for the war effort.
I disagree with Matthew Alexander's Jan . 21Op-Ed article, "Torture's Loopholes," about the Obama administration's application of the Army Field Manual to interrogations.
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The MoD, meanwhile, insisted that it had never used waterboarding when giving resistance-to-interrogation training to servicemen.
Polygraphy measures a suite of physical reactions to interrogation.
Besides submitting to interrogation, what else can the candidates do to regain our trust?
Anybody who sneaks into the park is subject to interrogation and ejection.
The C.I.A. tested the drug as an aid to interrogation, a kind of truth serum.
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