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1 Higher and ordinary level students faced two sections, one of short and one of long questions .
2 At the time, I was barely older than you are today, and I kept plying Rutherford with long questions .
3 While some of these pursued Panurge others did beset Pantagruel; asking him very long questions , whereunto he gave but short answers.
4 After dinner we went into M. d'O 's private closet, and thereupon he drew two long questions out of his pocket.
5 They both put long questions to Nanking, and he showed them his burnt heel, still scarred by the fagots of the Susquehannocks.
6 Candidates sitting yesterday's exam faced a mix of short and long questions , as well as a compulsory Applied Business Question (or ABQ)
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