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Under and interrogation
Under interrogation by MI5 officer William Skardon at an informal meeting in December 1949, Fuchs initially denied being a spy and was not detained.
Under interrogation, Sir Geoffrey said that his eldest brother, Lord Montagu, and the Marquess had been parties to his correspondence with Reginald.
Under police interrogation, the male prostitutes and pimps revealed the names of their clients, who included Lord Arthur Somerset, an Extra Equerry to the Prince of Wales.
Under interrogation in Berlin, the two captured British SIS agents revealed much to the Gestapo, though the extent of useful information pried out of them remains uncertain.
Under interrogation, a number of suspected militants including Ibn Shaykh al-Libi later invented fictitious ties from Atef to other non-involved entities to distract American attention from their true colleagues.
Under Gestapo interrogation, Goerdeler claimed that the Holocaust was the major reason for his seeking to overthrow the Nazi regime.
Under the circumstances of this case, where a police investigation is no longer a general inquiry into an unsolved crime but has begun to focus on a particular suspect in police custody who has been refused an opportunity to consult with his counsel and who has not been warned of his constitutional right to keep silent, the accused has been denied the assistance of counsel in violation of the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments, and no statement extracted by the police during the interrogation may be used against him at a trial.
Under interrogation, including torture, the Doctor maintains his innocence and that he has been ' framed '.
Under interrogation, Private Du revealed that tracked vehicles had positioned near his unit, but a planned attack was canceled twice for unknown reasons.
Under interrogation he admitted nothing and did not betray anyone.
Under interrogation, Gold admitted that he had been involved in espionage since 1934 and had helped Fuchs pass information about the Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union by way of Soviet General Consul Anatoli Yakovlev.
Under interrogation, Best and Stevens gave up detailed information on British espionage activities.
Under interrogation on 14 September, she admitted that she knew several charms which she used to cure children's sicknesses, but that she was not a benandante.
Under interrogation, he reveals that he is a full Colonel in Soviet intelligence.
: Under these conditions, one of us was repeatedly doused with cold water during interrogation.

Under and quickly
Under the guidance of Miltiades, the Athenian general with the greatest experience of fighting the Persians, the Athenian army marched quickly to block the two exits from the plain of Marathon, and prevent the Persians moving inland.
Under fire from two sides, the Ottomans were quickly forced to withdraw to the Dardanelles.
Under Nehru ’ s leadership, the government attempted to develop India quickly by embarking on agrarian reform and rapid industrialization.
Under optimal conditions bacteria can grow extremely rapidly and can double as quickly as every 10 minutes.
Under the strong and able leadership of Osman, these warriors quickly proved a formidable force, and the foundations of the Empire were quickly laid.
Under control of the effectively dictatorial Committee, the Convention quickly enacted more legislation.
Under any circumstance, during the end of the 13th century, Stockholm quickly grew to become not only the largest city in Sweden, but also the de facto Swedish political centre and royal residence.
Under typical conditions, disulfide reshuffling is much faster than the formation of new disulfide bonds or their reduction ; hence, the disulfide species within an ensemble equilibrate more quickly than between ensembles.
Under the scheme, which quickly became known in the West as " loans for shares ," the Yeltsin regime auctioned off substantial packages of stock shares in some of its most desirable enterprises, such as energy, telecommunications, and metallurgical firms, as collateral for bank loans.
Further novels featuring this character quickly followed in Horse Under Water ( 1963 ), Funeral in Berlin ( 1964 ), and Billion-Dollar Brain ( 1966 ).
Under most circumstances, butanol is quickly metabolized to carbon dioxide.
Much like the album, the film garnered more critical praise than the previous year's Under the Cherry Moon ; however, its box office receipts were minimal, and it quickly left theaters.
Under the leadership of Reed and Robertson, the Coalition quickly became the most prominent voice in the conservative Christian movement, its influence culminating with an effort to support the election of a conservative Christian to the presidency in 1996.
Under their alcohol-ban, he quickly developed superior skills and was selected to fly with Buzz Aldrin.
Under Barr's guidance, the museum's holdings quickly expanded from an initial gift of eight prints and one drawing.
Under the administration of Díaz Ordaz's predecessor in 1958, labor leader Demetrio Vallejo attempted to organize independent railroad unions, which the Mexican government quickly ended, arresting Vallejo under a violation of Article 145 of the Penal Code that made “ social dissolution ” a crime.
Under the coaching of Norm Smith, Barassi developed quickly.
Under the first Pharaohs, Mendes quickly became a strong seat of provincial government and remained so throughout the Ancient Egyptian period.
The tune nosed onto the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart at # 114 in late June and was quickly forgotten until a few months later, when it was picked up by radio stations as a tribute to " the late " Paul McCartney.
Under the DDMRP approach, fewer planners can make better decisions more quickly.
Under Gabrilowitsch, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra quickly became one of the most prominent orchestras in the country, performing with the leading artists of the day.
Under Dorab ’ s leadership the group quickly diversified, venturing into a vast array of new industries, including steel ( 1907 ), electricity ( 1910 ), education ( 1911 ), consumer goods ( 1917 ), and aviation ( 1932 ).
Under Rufus, he continued to hold the king's seal, and also became involved in the financial administration of the kingdom, where he quickly made a name for himself by his novel methods of raising revenue.

Under and confessed
Under torture, he confessed to several crimes including writing the letter left in the pulpit which threatened God and his ambassadors and endeavouring to subvert church order.
Under torture, Savonarola confessed that he had invented his visions and prophecies.
Under torture Savonarola confessed to having invented his prophecies and visions, then retracted, then confessed again.
Under torture he confessed that he believed that omnia sunt communia, all things are in common.
Under torture, they confessed that " Dr. Eugène " was Marcel Petiot.
Under the influence of a truth potion, Moody confessed that he was young Barty Crouch Jr.
Under cross-examination, Kunstler forced Correction Officer Donald Melven to retract his sworn identification of John Hill, Kunstler's client, and Charles Pernasilice ( defended by Richard Miller ), admitting he still retained " slight " doubts that he confessed to investigators at the time of the incident.
It is noteworthy then that producer Johnny Franz and John Walker were keen to release the upbeat " Everything Under the Sun " as the single from Images, but Scott Walker " put his foot down ", he later confessed, and scored another miss.
He was cited for Driving Under the Influence and later confessed to having taken prescription painkillers and drinking alcohol.
Under torture he not only confessed to abandoning the faith, but denounced associates and even members of his own family.
Under torture he confessed instead to espionage, quickly implicating Boyce in the scheme.
Under his administration, South Carolina executed the youngest person in the United States in the 20th Century, the fourteen-year old African American, George Junius Stinney Jr. Stinney was convicted of murdering two young girls after police claimed he confessed to the murders, despite questions regarding the validity of the officers ' testimony and his alleged confession.

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