The first hits obtained with the E. coli queries were used in turn to interrogate the databases. |
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We had built a kind of typewriter device that would enable you to interrogate what, at the time, seemed to be a huge database. |
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We are at war, and it is legal to detain and interrogate enemy prisoners of war. |
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We have a special housing unit where they house the inmates they interrogate. |
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The first stage is to interrogate the data through filtering of noise and converting the data into a more friendly format. |
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It took a further few to interrogate the database and identify the first target. |
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They offer their own insights into the text and interrogate the responses of others. |
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They might coax or bully, interrogate or probe, but rarely do we see them issuing orders or acting like a generalissimo. |
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These currents make it more difficult to use an electrostatic field to interrogate the system. |
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He and his partner continue to thuggishly interrogate the local townsmen, attempting to pin the crime on the local town dunce. |
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My tradition raised questions, like those about white supremacy, that most of the larger society didn't want to interrogate. |
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When patients with ICDs expire, it is appropriate to interrogate the device to determine whether device malfunction contributed to death. |
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The identifiably Yiddish and Hebrew elements within his poetry serve to interrogate the homogeneity and wholeness of English. |
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If we bust in and zipcuff everyone and interrogate them forcefully we may get answers but the Media would crucify us. |
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As an artist you will surely agree that it is the job of art continually to scrutinise and interrogate society and our place in it. |
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Occasionally, however, the poet rises above his discursive fray long enough to interrogate the nature of the dispute. |
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For a complete answer we're afraid you'll need to go to a BMW dealer who will have the electronic gear to interrogate the system. |
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He bounded up to me and started to interrogate me as to whom I knew at the party and why I was here. |
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Other EPIRBs interrogate the aircraft's onboard GPS equipment for position information. |
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It is thus crucial to interrogate the nuances behind the unconscious and conscious usage of words. |
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Part of their job was to interrogate defectors and refugees from the Soviet regime on life behind the Iron Curtain. |
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When the police find someone slain, they call on their resident cracker to interrogate. |
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Questions are profusely interpolated into the authorial commentary and characters interrogate themselves and others constantly. |
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She liked the fact that her brother was respecting her privacy for once in his life, and didn't interrogate her with endless questions. |
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Even after she was condemned to death, they continued to interrogate and torture her. |
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The US needs to interrogate these individuals as it is an essential part of the worldwide struggle against terrorism. |
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Taking the kids from the 10-foot-by-15-foot cell one by one, it took the jailers three days to interrogate them all. |
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It took her eight days in the hospital to recover enough for the police to be able to interrogate her. |
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Designed for collaborative working, users can interrogate, mark up, analyse and share CAD data from multiple sources. |
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Moss claims that ministers are spokespersons and representatives of the community, but she does not interrogate how this may affect women in the congregation. |
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He punched a few buttons on his keyboard and proceeded to interrogate me. |
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They interrogate members of this strange community and discover that many of them might be complicit in a dark conspiracy. |
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Detainees can be forced to answer questions on pain of imprisonment and now, if charged, police will be able to interrogate them for a further 24 hours before facing court. |
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Clarinetist Louise Campbell seeks to interrogate and renew the traditional concert format while fostering the creation of new works. |
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While pretending to interrogate the terminal, I extended my hearing. |
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Expose, interrogate, explain, question, understand: these were the things the media had to do. |
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Excel isn't just for arranging data – it gives users the tools to interrogate data to find valuable new insights. |
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I can tell you that I take a certain amount of pleasure in being able to interrogate university professors instead of the reverse. |
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The SMS should help users to discover, understand, interpret and interrogate statistical data. |
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In particular what forms of enquiry are needed to interrogate national and international statistical information? |
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And to find out just what's going on, Freddi and Luther must interrogate all the Ocean creatures! |
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It is fully in the interests of Europe's citizens that the American security forces be allowed to interrogate these suspects. |
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In such electrically passive topologies, the lasers and receivers are located remotely from the sensor arrays and interrogate the sensors via fiber-optic links. |
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As I mentioned earlier, let us further interrogate legitimacy by starting from the beginning. |
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I'm talking about things like being able to interrogate the network remotely from the NOC to understand where the circuit cards are, down to the inventory level. |
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A courtroom equipped with modern equipment had made it possible to interrogate witnesses who did not wish to reveal their identity. |
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Government through the immigration department should interrogate the deportees to establish the truth about their alien status and how they trekked to their destination. |
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They interrogate the innkeepers about a past order for meat that John has spotted, which struck him as odd for a vegetarian restaurant. |
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Usually, these secret police reported directly to the heads of state or government and were allowed licence to arrest, detain and interrogate suspects, and often to torture and otherwise ill-treat them with impunity. |
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Part II is a maintenance-related action in which a visual check of each flap is conducted for evidence of twisting, skewing or abnormal deformation, and then to interrogate the FECU log menu for fault isolation. |
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NeSS will deliver a public website which allows the user to interrogate statistical data collected from a wide range of UK government sources, including the ONS's own decennial Census. |
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There is no pause to interrogate his own immersive activism. |
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If you interrogate the subtext of these discussions, it is possible to come up with quite an accurate picture of what this part of the UK electorate is worried about. |
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McCarthy aimed to interrogate and root out the secret communists who he imagined riddled the ranks of the United States government, the military and other institutions. |
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There were only 26 of them, supplemented by a handful of FBI and intelligence agents, to interrogate 300 initial detainees – mostly Saudis, Afghans, Pakistanis and Yemenis. |
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In one project, the worker was concerned that a young researcher's attitude to interviewing was inappropriate as the young researcher saw it as a means of control and an opportunity to interrogate others. |
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This will enable influenza virus specialists and drug researchers to interrogate one of the virus' key surface proteins without risk of infection. |
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Also, the breeder can interrogate you when you are visiting. |
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Low cost and free modules allow people from across an organization and throughout its supply chain to interrogate the design and proposed manufacturing methods, add comments and analyze potential problem areas. |
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One of the techniques that was used to interrogate people was to put a man in a flour sack, put a cat in the same sack, and then dump the sack into the sea. |
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Therefore, UNOPS made significant use of its information technology personnel, who develop scripts to interrogate data with the aim of identifying errors. |
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A typical such tool is displayed by the site as a logo on which the user may click to reveal a series of questions with which to interrogate the site so as to assess whether the information offered is trustworthy. |
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However, even if in that situation it was appropriate to interrogate him, there exist legal and moral rules which dictate the proper method of interrogation. |
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Tools within the software allow the data to be shared around an organization so that engineers can interrogate the design, checking information such as dimensions, draft angles and volumes. |
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The authorized officer may also examine books, registers or records maintained by such institution, hospital or maternity home and make extracts or copies there from and interrogate any person in any such premises. |
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If the person deprived of liberty states that he does not want to have defence counsel, the investigating judge is obligated to interrogate him without delay. |
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I play a Homeland Security agent that gets to interrogate Johnny Depp. |
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When he came home from Yankee Stadium, my stoopball associate, Fiskie Benjamin, and I waited to interrogate him. |
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According to sources, Crime Branch officials recently got permission to interrogate Matang Sinh, who is currently in a jail in Kolkata, in connection with the Saradha scam. |
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