We asked Mr. Lee to walk us through the design process behind the company's new superphone.
On Monday, before the letter had hit his desk, we asked Mr Drakeford why he thought there was such unprecedented pressure on emergency care in Welsh hospitals.
So we asked Mr. Cheng if and when ZTE would bring flagship phones like the Grand S or Grand Memo to the US in partnership with the four major carriers.
We also asked Mr Hawksworth to estimate what impact such a reform would have on income-tax payers.
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Back in my day, we sat, we discussed the weather and the news, we had tea, we asked about families, we talked about that handsome Mr. Brokaw.
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We asked NYU and the Treasury to disclose Mr. Lew's total compensation from the school, including benefits.
Mr Bumgarner chuckled when we asked if the Stratfor release might dent people's confidence in the ability of even the most security-conscious of organisations to keep data safe.
We asked the Louisiana Recovery School District for a response to Mr. Martin's comments about the sit-in.
When we finally turned our attention to the wines, I asked Mr. Pott how he had made his selections.
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Chief Constable Mr Baggott said it was "entirely right that we asked the Parades Commission to consider its role in relation to un-notified processions", adding he was grateful for the clarity.
Mr. Weill was then asked if he meant that we should reinstitute Glass-Steagall.
"Some people have understandably asked how we were so wrong about there being a protest, " Mr. Vietor said in the statement.
When asked about Google's partnership with Zynga, Mr. Schmidt said "we haven't announced it" but "you can expect a partnership with Zynga" in the future.
Mr. Goss was the chairman of the subcommittee, and we couldn't have asked for a better chair.
" On Thursday, a spokesman for the International Monetary Fund, who noted the IMF hasn't been asked to assist Spain, credited Mr. Rajoy with taking "difficult steps, but we believe steps in the right direction.
Asked about the prospect of a wider referendum at prime minister's questions, Mr Cameron said "we are in Europe and we have to make it work for us".
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