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

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    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. 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.

  2. Allied Pilots Association:

    However, we firmly believe the introduction of electronic recording devices into witness interviews is more likely to hinder the investigation process than it is to improve it. Not only may the recording of interviews lead to less candid responses from those witnesses who may choose to proceed under such requirements, but the existence and potential availability of interview recordings upon conclusion of an investigation will tend to lead many otherwise willing crew members to elect not to participate in interviews at all. Either outcome would not serve to advance the goal of conducting effective investigations in order to promote aviation safety.

  3. Justice Samuel Alito:

    Given the way the confirmation process -- the interviews of senators that occur immediately upon the announcement of the nomination -- I think it would be very difficult for somebody who has not been dealing with the whole breadth of federal law that may come before the Supreme Court to be ready for those interviews, or at least to have thought about how you interpret the Constitution, how do you interpret the statutes, what do you think about precedents -- issues like that, you will be hit with all of that immediately once the nomination has been announced.

  4. Kyle Bristow:

    If she’s out doing interviews, clearly that’s a violation of the agreement.

  5. Kate Andersen:

    The only modern example that comes to mind is Jackie Kennedy who was pregnant during the campaign. Because she had had difficult pregnancies in the past she did not campaign much in 1960. Though she did magazine photo shoots and interviews when she could.

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