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- noun Plural form of
questioner .
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I like the term questioners suggested by Gerald Machnee in #8 because it is pretty descriptive of what I do.
Lawrence Solomon series in National Post « Climate Audit 2007
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Jackson remarks transcribed in English; questioners not identified -- recorded] [Text] [Castro] Ladies and gentlemen: We imagine that you must - have been
JACKSON TRIP MEETING 1984
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Croats, who share their religions with others, but not with each other, and whom no The questioners were the Gileadites.
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The "questioners" won't really want to pay for something unseen and the "answerers" don't really need it.
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Howie Kurtz is on the job, offering his vapid observation that there is a controversy a-swirlin’, and the Malkin Brigade has upped the ante, as they are now outraged that one of the questioners was a FORMER CAIR intern.
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One of the "questioners" in the audience was a doctor, whose name I do not recall, who announced to one and all that he had "Republican" suggestions to improve health care: first, tort "reform," i.e. capping damages and setting time limits on medical malpractice lawsuits, a stupid idea Congressman Boswell has fought in the House; secondly, personal responsibility.
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One of the "questioners" in the audience was a doctor, whose name I do not recall, who announced to one and all that he had "Republican" suggestions to improve health care: first, tort "reform," i.e. capping damages and setting time limits on medical malpractice lawsuits, a stupid idea Congressman Boswell has fought in the House; secondly, personal responsibility.
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One of the "questioners" in the audience was a doctor, whose name I do not recall, who announced to one and all that he had "Republican" suggestions to improve health care: first, tort "reform," i.e. capping damages and setting time limits on medical malpractice lawsuits, a stupid idea Congressman Boswell has fought in the House; secondly, personal responsibility.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Brad Reed, AlterNet 2009
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"It was noticed that one of the questioners was the same person who took part in the
The British National Party BNP News 2010
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"Prominent among the questioners was the editor of the student newspaper at Haifa, Gideon Spiro, who posed questions about the government's peace plans, such as 'what takes priority, peace or territory', and such like.
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