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interview,
n 1. a question-and-answer conference at which the parties concerned state the principles and facts regarding their relationship. In dental practice, this usually refers to the relationship between employer and employee, and between dental professional and patient.
v 2. to query a potential employee for employment.


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Some of the interviewees join forces with company members onstage.
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