His technique was always testing and interrogatory, probing our logic and beliefs and the validity of our observations. |
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But snobbery aside, could it be that a fashion for interrogatory esotericism does not stop with dusty academics? |
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My interrogatory moment was occasioned by an encounter with the young daughter of a friend. |
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Rather, this finding would appear to indicate a lack of interrogatory concern, which may be characteristic of offenders. |
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The second stanza extends both the interrogatory mode and intensifies the language contrapuntal to the traditional imagery. |
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He sat on the right, facing the inquisitorial gaze of a packed auditorium, under the interrogatory glare of stage lighting. |
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The guard's interrogatory was cut short as a beagle began tearing at his trouser leg. |
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Professor Ruse's interrogatory title probably reflects a vital question for important sectors of American society. |
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Here are some proposed rule changes and potential interrogatory disclosures. |
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Since you are not an investigator, save additional interrogatory questions for those who are. |
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The main subdivisions of astrology that developed after genethlialogy are general, catarchic, and interrogatory. |
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Her comments are made more critical by several additional comments that she presents in the form of closed questions, all of which are more evaluative than interrogatory. |
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That, of course, has made the whole debate briefer because it is not interrogatory. |
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This was an opportunity for the septet to perform their party pieces without much interrogatory pressure. |
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Similarly, Ben Rafoth has proposed several interrogatory methods with which writing center tutors can help students take more analytic approaches to their writing. |
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The Applicant will also advise the parties by January 11, 2010 whether she proposes to file any of the interrogatory material at the hearing. |
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The Board noted that this argument did not help them since the interrogatory process generally is of primary benefit to collectives. |
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In argument, counsel for Hydro One pointed to an answer given by Hydro One to an interrogatory from the Applicants. |
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The Commission sent us an interrogatory in October and our answers are in the public file. |
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It often involves a series of closed questions posed in an interrogatory fashion, directing the focus more on to the theme in question than the person him or herself. |
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Some examples of moods are indicative, interrogatory, imperative, subjunctive, injunctive, optative, and potential. |
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Besides genethlialogy, the Indians particularly cultivated military astrology and a form of catarchic astrology termed muhurta-shastra and, to a lesser extent, iatromathematics and interrogatory astrology. |
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A party who has directed an interrogatory to another party may tender any response to that interrogatory in evidence at the hearing and the responding party shall be bound by that response. |
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A party who is unable or unwilling to provide a full and adequate response to an interrogatory shall explain why the party is unwilling or unable to provide the response. |
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Were the members of the committee offered a briefing on this bill in advance so they could look at some of these preliminaries and so the quality of the debate could be more incisive rather than interrogatory? |
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A second lesson from the Water Board process concerns the value of technical discussions and the written interrogatory process that occurred following the September hearing. |
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However, an answer to an interrogatory cannot be used as evidence as part of the case of the party supplying the answer, and this answer was not adopted by an adverse party as an admission. |
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