• John asked posters not to take the whole thing too seriously.

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  • His big break came nearly 50 years ago, when saxophone great John Coltrane asked him to join his quartet.

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  • Or will he start a serious pullout or even ask the question John McCain asked--How do we win this thing?

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  • John Kennedy asked Mr Martin to stay on, despite the misgivings of presidential advisers, because, in his experience, responsible people were rare.

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  • Authorities are currently wrapping up a program in which U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft asked about 5, 000 Middle Eastern and Arab individuals to voluntarily submit to interviews.

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  • Earlier on, Labour MP John McDonnell asked Mr Maude to confirm whether the pensions settlement would be "imposed" on the unions if agreement had not been reached by Christmas.

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  • In the 1999 referendum, the then-government of staunch monarchist John Howard asked voters to choose between maintaining the monarchy and replacing it with a president elected by a two-thirds parliamentary majority.

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  • John Swinney asked whether the comments by Scottish Opera Chief Executive Christopher Barron were true, and asked the first minister to hold an inquiry into the leaking of the confidential information.

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  • Owen John Thomas asked whether there could be a better increase in the next culture budget than the "appallingly low amount" of less than one per cent allocated in the recent budget.

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  • Chief Justice John Roberts asked the city's lawyer how long he needs to switch off his trigger lock (which requires entering a three-digit code) when a criminal is climbing through the window.

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  • Emma was treated at the Royal Victoria Hospital and when the coroner John Leckey asked how her health was now, she replied "I have a few pains but as my dad would say, it's far from my heart".

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  • Scottish National Party education spokesman John Swinney asked the executive to consider the situation of one of his constituents, a student at Loughborough University studying physical education, sports science and social science - a course not available at a Scottish University.

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  • Judge John Keenan repeatedly asked Arbabsiar if he had intended to kill the ambassador.

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  • The Economist asked John Hawksworth, an economist at PricewaterhouseCoopers, an accountancy firm, to calculate what that might involve.

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  • We asked John Coffee, a former corporate lawyer who is a professor at Columbia Law School, to weigh in.

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  • When I asked John why he had made up details about relationships, as one prison therapist had noted, he became quiet.

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  • Georgetown coach John Thompson was asked Friday about playing a team from the same conference with such a big prize at stake.

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  • John McCain was asked for his opinion of Brzezinski's recommendation that the US shoot down IAF jets en route to Iran in a hypothetical Israeli air strike against Iran's nuclear installations.

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  • On Afghanistan, last week, The Washington Post reported that the White House or the administration had asked John Kerry and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee not to release a report it had completed on corruption in Afghanistan.

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  • On the other side, Chief Justice John Roberts repeatedly asked whether it would step on state power to do the opposite of DOMA -- pass a law providing full federal benefits to any legally married same-sex couple.

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  • On November 28, Mr. Perez asked John Buchko a trial attorney in the Civil Rights Division who is the division's designated ethics officer and a Perez subordinate for a legal opinion about whether the quid pro quo was ethically permissible.

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  • To allow for this, The Economist asked John Curtice, of the Centre for Research into Elections and Social Trends, to calculate how much each party's support has risen or fallen at each by-election compared with the May 1995 round of elections.

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  • When I asked John Wood, founder and board chair of Room to Read, an international nonprofit organization focused on literacy and gender equality in education in Asia and Africa, about Khan, he said he was actually meeting with him this week.

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  • John Whittingdale has asked that Speakers Counsel is present, because no member of the committee is a lawyer, and Mr Whittingdale feels he may need advice on whether a line of questioning might prejudice criminal investigations or future trials in some way.

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  • State Commissioner of Education John King had asked for the information in a letter to the city last month, saying the city was at risk for losing more aid if it couldn't show that it was taking steps to prepare for a new evaluation system.

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  • Foo Fighters, John Mellencamp and Boston asked McCain and other candidates to stop using their music.

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  • Joe Amendola, Sandusky's attorney, asked Judge John Cleland for a continuance Wednesday, saying Andreozzi violated the court's gag order.

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  • There are many questions to be asked as John Brennan makes his way from one dark corner of the administration to another.

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  • Finally, she was asked by John Humphrys about her remaining ambitions.

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  • It was there that he met the former British High Commissioner to Swaziland, John Doble, who asked Vilane why a black man had never climbed Everest.

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