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- verb Present participle of
interrogate .
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Examples
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Dozens of well-known musicians have endorsed a Freedom of Information Act request seeking the declassification of government records related to music used in interrogating Guantanamo detainees.
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Obama is not interested in interrogating any terrorists he just wants to have the justice department prosecute our own people.
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Does the same go for Al-Queda, that anything goes in interrogating U.S. military that they capture?
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Dozens of well-known musicians have endorsed a Freedom of Information Act request seeking the declassification of government records related to music used in interrogating Guantanamo detainees [11].
A Progressive on the Prairie » Weekend Edition: 10-24 » Print 2009
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Ugandan authorities "are only interested in interrogating the bombers," Rwakafuuzi said.
Uganda World Cup Bombings: 36 Suspects From 7 Countries Arrested AP 2010
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Could this technology be used in interrogating suspects?
I have a dream...wanna see it? ewillett 2008
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Police have tracked down some suspects and will begin interrogating them shortly.
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Maybe what we're interrogating is whether the extremity of the reaction which produced the hyperbole is justifiable.
Hype Hype Hoorah! Hal Duncan 2006
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Maybe what we're interrogating is whether the extremity of the reaction which produced the hyperbole is justifiable.
Archive 2006-06-01 Hal Duncan 2006
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This op ed by Stephen Rickard points out, correctly, I think, that the "alternative sets of procedures" the Administration wants the CIA to use in interrogating prisoners are still illegal, either because they violate the (now amended) War Crimes Act, the McCain Amendment (which prohibits cruel and inhuman treatment), or Geneva Common Article III (which was not repudiated by the Military Commissions Act).
Balkinization 2006
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