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  • The intersection of Ideas and Questions Asked is Innovation Thwarted.

    I don’t know if this will work. 2009

  • Informed Comment, Eyewitnesses: Palin Asked Repeatedly about Removing Books: Eyewitness: “No Way it was Rhetorical.”

    Discourse.net: Friday McBush/McSame Bashing 2008

  • He didn't call the Asked by a deputy why he didn't report the missing bag of million-dollar diamonds sooner,

    SplicedFeed 2010

  • He didn't call the Asked by a deputy why he didn't report the missing bag of million-dollar diamonds sooner,

    SplicedFeed 2010

  • Asked which issue had most damaged the Government, 38.72% said MPs' expenses and a quarter of Sky News panellists said it was the economy.

    "Resign, Brown!" Says the public Thatsnews 2009

  • Asked which issue had most damaged the Government, 38.72% said MPs' expenses and a quarter of Sky News panellists said it was the economy.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Thatsnews 2009

  • Asked which issues were extremely important to their vote, 42 percent said corruption and ethics; 40 percent, terrorism; 39 percent, the economy; 37 percent, Iraq; 36 percent, values; and 29 percent, illegal immigration.

    Matt Ortega: Fred Thompson: Iraq Wasn't the Key Issue in 2006 2008

  • Asked which issue will be most important when you decide how to vote for president this year, 42 percent of Americans say the economy in the new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll which was taken over the weekend.

    CNN Transcript Mar 17, 2008 2008

  • Asked which is more important to their vote, 47 percent say leadership skills and vision; 46 percent say stands on the issue -- Don.

    CNN Transcript Jun 12, 2008 2008

  • Asked which issues are most important to her, she immediately responded our country's military strength and the treatment of our servicemen and women.

    Ryan Rivera: On The Trail With "Stop Obama Tour" 2008

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