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Question: You wrote him a thank you note.
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"If you question someone for eight hours, you can provoke him into anything, " he said.
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If you have a question about his or her business plan or ability to execute, you can put it to him or her in person.
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Which raises the question: Where is The Rock when you really need him?
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You saw that the Republican National Committee immediately came out with a video quoting him in 2008 saying, you know, the big question in '08 is going to be, are you going to be better off four years from now?
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It divides usage models into more or less "watch video, " "watch HD video, " "edit HD video" and "play HD games, " and it involves training sales people to derive a buyer's usage level with an appropriate question (what do you want to do with it?) and steer him or her toward a specific system.
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If you could go back in time to meet Elvis Presley and ask him only one question, what would that question be?
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But, again, it's a question of, you know, they really need to put the people who gave him his orders on that list.
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And my question to you is that I know that my Secretary of State -- and I support you and him -- we should not look at just different schools, but we should look at all of our children in all of our schools and target that, because no one school does not have our problems.
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Jack Groetzinger grappled with that very same question in 2008, prompting him to launch SeatGeek.com, a consumer advocate site that helps you get the best bang for your ticket buck.
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