| 31. | Some examples of moods are indicative, interrogatory, imperative, emphatic, subjunctive, injunctive, optative, potential.
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| 32. | After several brutal interrogatories by the Gestapo, she is deported to Ravensbr�ck by the convoy of 18 April 1944.
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| 33. | The youngest members of the audience kept up the toddler's running interrogatory : " Where are they going?
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| 34. | While the Acts provide for subpoenas and inspection of property, there are no provisions governing interrogatories or disclosure of documents.
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| 35. | A negative pregnant which appears in pleadings will often elicit a request for further and better particulars, or an interrogatory.
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| 36. | The interrogatories forming part of it were put and answered under a sufficient oath, administered before the answers were taken.
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| 37. | While Robinson agreed that many of the interrogatories represented two or more questions, she still counted a total of just 49.
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| 38. | On October 1, the President was served with interrogatories asking about his sexual relationships with women other than Mrs . Clinton.
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| 39. | People of mixed racial heritage are defined in " Bloodlines " in terms of their interrogatory relationship to the past.
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| 40. | This past week, all the depositions, affidavits, interrogatories, memoranda and other assorted legal stuff were submitted to the league.
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