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interviews

n. (plural of interview English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: interview)

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Interviews (disambiguation)

Interviews are conversations between two or more people where questions are asked by the interviewers to elicit facts or statements from the interviewees.

Interviews may also refer to:

  • Interviews (album), a 1982 compilation album by Bob Marley & the Wailers
  • InterViews, a C++ computer programming toolkit for the X Window System
InterViews

InterViews is a native C++ toolkit for the X Window System developed by Mark Linton and his team at Stanford University and later Silicon Graphics. The last major release was InterViews 3.1 in 1993, and included the Unidraw drawing editor application framework which was the basis of John Vlissides' thesis work at Stanford. InterViews also has lightweight glyphs with switchable look-and-feel ( Apple monochrome, Motif, OPEN LOOK, and SGI Motif). It has been ported to almost all Unixes which run X11. Other programmers known to have worked on InterViews include Paul Calder, John Interrante, Steven Tang, and Scott Stanton.

Several members of the InterViews team went on to work on Fresco.

Interviews (album)

Interviews is a compilation album of Bob Marley interviews, with excerpts from songs. This was released by Tuff Gong in 1982 but did not receive an international Island release.

Usage examples of "interviews".

But Gitchell declined the offer, and though one state police officer did help conduct some interviews, the role of the state police in West Memphis was minimal.

Despite the enormity of the crime, none of the early interviews with any of the parents were recorded.

While police were not tape-recording, much less videotaping, interviews at this stage of the investigation, they did make use of a few modern tools.

Together they conducted the first interviews in the case that focused on the murders as the work of a satanic cult.

Under questioning by the West Memphis police, Hutcheson repeated much of what she had reported to Bray, and Bray added some details from the several interviews that he had by then conducted with Aaron.

On the second day of interviews, Sudbury and Ridge asked Hutcheson if she would let them hide a tape recorder in the bedroom of her trailer.

Damien and Domini on the service road until August 25, and they received no records of interviews with Vicki and Aaron Hutcheson until the first week of September.

The prosecutors wanted to introduce the reports West Memphis police had written about interviews with Damien in the weeks before his arrest.

Nor had detectives made any audio tape recordings of interviews with their prime suspect.

They conducted interviews in a variety of fashions with no apparent policy or consistency of approach.

When asked for interviews during preparation of this book, detectives Gitchell, Sudbury, Ridge, and Allen all refused comment.

Statements of Vicki and Aaron in this chapter were compiled from police notes and transcriptions of interviews that were conducted with the pair on May 27 and 28.

Michael Moore after school, nor was that initial report questioned in subsequent interviews, in which Aaron gave sharply different accounts of what happened that afternoon.

While no law requires that police interviews with citizens be recorded, police organizations in Arkansas won passage of legislation requiring that if an officer is questioned by police, that interview or interrogation must be recorded in its entirety.

Since the interviews with Vicki Hutcheson and her son Aaron had not yet been released, Lax and the lawyers were left to wonder why, so late in the investigation, police had returned to the woods to look for a tree house they might have missed.