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interview

Face-to-face meeting where one party, the interviewer, wishes to collect information from another party, the interviewee. Interviews are commonly used in selecting people for jobs. Banks and building societies also use interviews for processing applications for loans, and market researchers conduct interviews to gather information about the market they are investigating.


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I am not very clear yet why I am to interview this gentleman.
This interview was neither long nor interesting: Lambert demanded a profession of faith from his rival.
To the joy and pride of the whole army, a personal interview was refused, and instead of the Sovereign, Prince Dolgorukov, the victor at Wischau, was sent with Savary to negotiate with Napoleon if, contrary to expectations, these negotiations were actuated by a real desire for peace.
 
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