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Mr Shreeve's book, largely based on personal interviews, is a detailed and immensely entertaining account of this scientific joust.
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Byron Hurt weaves his own personal story with interviews with eaters, academics, historians and activists, and creates a compelling argument for changing the way we eat.
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Jobs doesn't give many interviews, especially about his personal life, and Apple has been tight-lipped about his health.
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We start with phone interviews, and move into a personal and technical interview.
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The applicants must submit letters of recommendation and a personal essay and go through two rounds of interviews with the program's youth leaders.
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My job application for any front office accountability is eight pages of mostly essay-type questions (if it's for a management or business development accountability, there are another six to ten pages of those), and my interviews get even more up close and personal.
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Through these interviews, he learned the common threads that go with business and personal success.
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In interviews, videos, regulatory filings and her writings, Orman repeats a personal story about surmounting adversity shortly after she started her own firm in 1987.
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LaBranche said its employees had handed over numerous interviews and thousands of emails but drew the line at those it claimed were personal and not relevant to the investigation.
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After interviews with Zimmerman's family, friends and acquaintances, investigators determined there was no personal motive for the attack.
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His sensual, velvety, high-contrast black-and-white images capture the exertions and exultations of music-making, and Costa eschews talking-head interviews and voice-overs in favor of trenchant depictions of technique, mood, and personal interactions.
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