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  • A one-time member of Rudy Giuliani's inner circle said on Tuesday that the former New York City mayor is greatly exaggerating his understanding of torture and his experience with advanced interrogatio ...

    Giuliani Exaggerating Interrogation Experience, Former Top Aide Says 2007

  • A one-time member of Rudy Giuliani's inner circle said on Tuesday that the former New York City mayor is greatly exaggerating his understanding of torture and his experience with advanced interrogatio ...

    Giuliani Exaggerating Interrogation Experience, Former Top Aide Says 2007

  • : "We and the schismatics have neither the same law of the creed nor the same interrogation, for when they say: 'you believe in the remission of sins and eternal life through the holy Church,' they speak falsely" ( "non est una nobis et schismaticis symboli lex neque eadem interrogatio; nam cum dicunt, credis in remissionem peccatorum et vitam æternam per sanctam ecclesiam, mentiuntur").

    History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 1890

  • If it be true, as Bacon says, '_prudens interrogatio dimidium scientiæ_,' it is also true, '_imprudens assertio excidium scientiæ_.'

    The History of Dartmouth College Baxter Perry Smith 1856

  • _Interrogation_ (from the Latin _interrogatio_, a question), is a figure of speech in which an assertion is made by asking a question; as, "Does

    How to Speak and Write Correctly Joseph Devlin

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