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- noun Plural form of
debriefing .
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Examples
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George McCleary is reported in debriefings of Charles and McNish.
Schumann, John R. 1965
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Among five key demands, the Pelican Bay strikers had called for more lenient treatment in strict isolation units and the abolishment of "debriefings" - lengthy interviews that prison officials use to determine inmates' gang member status.
SFGate: Top News Stories kfagan@sfchronicle.com (Kevin Fagan 2011
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Among five key demands, the Pelican Bay strikers called for an end to isolation units and the abolishment of "debriefings" - lengthy interviews that prison officials use to determine inmates' gang member status.
SFGate: Top News Stories Chronicle jberton@sfchronicle.com (Justin Berton 2011
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Kelly, a non-practicing lawyer, called the questioning "debriefings" and "part of the arrest process" - provoking a chortle from federal judge Charles Haight.
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Kelly, a non-practicing lawyer, called the questioning "debriefings" and "part of the arrest process" - provoking a chortle from federal judge Charles Haight.
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DOUGHERTY: MIT's Jim Walsh has visited North Korea and has been through the kind of debriefings Bill Clinton could get.
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Where will everyone go for their "debriefings" after those long 12-hour shifts?
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Where will everyone go for their "debriefings" after those long 12-hour shifts?
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Where will everyone go for their "debriefings" after those long 12-hour shifts?
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Where will everyone go for their "debriefings" after those long 12-hour shifts?
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