She employs interrogatory rhetoric in order to push her guests into personal confessions. [adjective]
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For especially in Mark, the passing through Jericho, the entry into Jerusalem, the Temple-cleansing and its immediate effect upon the hierarchs, their next day's interrogatory, " By what authority doest thou these things? [Please select]
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The scholar appears before the president's secretary with his poor belongings tied up in a red handkerchief, and after a brief interrogatory is entered on the list of one of the four orthodox rites - Shafi`ite, Hanifite, Malikite and Hanbalite (see Mahommedan Law). [noun]
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"Even so," replied Lovel, patiently submitting to an interrogatory which he could not well evade. [Please select]
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What was his own inward definitive response to the unbribable interrogatory of fatality. [noun]
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CHAPTER VIIIA SUCCESSFUL INTERROGATORY An hour later, in the darkness of night, two men and a child presented themselves at No. [Please select]
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For especially in Mark, the passing through Jericho, the entry into Jerusalem, the Temple-cleansing and its immediate effect upon the hierarchs, their next day's interrogatory, " By what authority doest thou these things? [Please select]
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Ledsmar continued to regard his guest with that calm, interrogatory scrutiny of his. [Please select]
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Rachael, quite at ease, raised mildly interrogatory eyes to Magsie. [Please select]
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"So far as I can see," answered the king, who could make nothing of this interrogatory. [Please select]
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