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  1. 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. 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.

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  1. Spoken Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'interviews' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3900

  2. Written Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'interviews' in Written Corpus Frequency: #4221

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of interviews in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of interviews in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of interviews in a Sentence

  1. White House:

    Some Republicans are hoping lawmakers will soon wrap up investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 election that have dragged on for most of the year. But with new details in the probe emerging almost daily, that seems unlikely. Three congressional committees are investigating Russian interference and whether President Donald Trump’s campaign was in any way involved. The panels have obtained thousands of pages of documents from Trump’s campaign and other officials, and have done dozens of interviews. The probes are separate from special counselRobert Mueller’s investigation. Special CounselRobert Mueller can prosecute for criminal activity, while Congress can only lay out findings, publicize any perceived wrongdoing and pass legislation to try to keep problems from happening again. If any committee finds evidence of criminal activity, it must refer the matter to Special CounselRobert Mueller. All three committees have focused on a June 2016 meeting that President Donald Trump campaign officials held in Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer and others.

  2. Brian Fitzpatrick:

    Nothing can get done without bipartisan cooperation from witnesses to interviews to subpoenas, so as long as Fox News's Fox News, that anything that happens has to be bipartisan and the focus is on security and the security breaches, which is what it is, that's where House Problem Solvers Caucus decided to endorse House Problem Solvers Caucus.

  3. Hillary Clinton:

    Great, you know how much I love doing interviews.

  4. Postal Service spokesman David Partenheimer:

    Maya Angelou cited this sentence frequently in media interviews and other forums and it provides a connection to her first memoir 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,' the sentence was chosen to accompany her image on the stamp to reflect her passion for the written and spoken word. The sentence held great meaning for her and she is publicly identified with its popularity.

  5. Adam Schiff:

    Now, after learning that we have been excluded from parts of the investigation, and that the majority has held secret interviews with key witnesses and withheld information. I fear this skepticism may have been all too justified.

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