The committee put questions to them that had been submitted by members of the public via Twitter.
Peers also put questions to the government on mental health, the housing market, and the economic recovery of Zimbabwe.
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MPs subsequently put questions to Attorney General Dominic Grieve and his team.
During the programme, an invited audience of about 50 people - many of them victims of crime - put questions to the chief constable.
Guests at the ceremony on Thursday included UCA graduate Karen Millen and students, who were given the opportunity to put questions to Sir Terence.
Following Culture questions, MPs put questions to John Thurso on the House of Commons Commission report about the need for repairs to the Parliamentary estate.
Secretary of State Owen Paterson will attend the conference at which representatives from the voluntary and community sectors will be able put questions to an invited panel.
Peers also put questions to the government on DEFRA's contingency funding for disease outbreaks, elections in Zimbabwe, and ensuring airport authorities can deal with snow and ice.
When contact was made with Harrison, journalists were invited to put questions to the pair and the atmosphere became more cordial than is normally the case at head-to-head pre-fight press conferences.
As the Commons Treasury Committee put questions to Sir Mervyn on 28 November 2011, the governor said that deleveraging - the consolidation of balance sheets - was more marked among European banks than their British counterparts.
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Peers also put questions to the government on education and training for people in prisons and young offenders' institutions, the Child Trust Fund and the effect of local government spending cuts on the government's Big Society agenda.
The weekly business questions session is an opportunity for MPs to put topical questions to the leader of the House and request parliamentary time on matters they feel merit attention.
MPs to put timely questions to the government, and meant that any subsequent parliamentary debate attracted less media interest.
And for details about the investigation and the individual that you reference, you need to put those questions to the Defense Department because there is an active investigation.
If you have any suggestions as to what I might talk to him about, click on the comments section below and I'll do my best to put your questions to him, within the limited time available.
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The following excerpts are from the responses Mr Clinton made to the questions put to him by the public.
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The fact is Governor Romney has it within his capacity to put all these questions to rest before the end of the day today, which is he can just release the tax returns.
The Town put those questions to rest.
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He was arrested when the case file was reviewed by the Historical Enquiries Team but during police interviews he made a brief statement denying involvement and then refused to answer any questions put to him.
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And I believe that a jury would be sympathetic to any person charged with perjury for dancing around questions put to them that demanded an admission of marital infidelity -- that is, unless the case -- the answers were essential to the resolution of a very substantial claim.
The sometimes shaky technology meant the connection was not perfect, but it was generally sufficient for local journalists to put a range of questions to the ICC's chief prosecutor and the defence counsel.
So I went to NPR's Mike Shuster, diplomatic correspondent, been in the region a lot, read a lot, a lot of reporting, to put this series of questions to him: How did we get to where we area?
Among the questions put to the 500 Northern Ireland business leaders is whether the UK should enter the euro zone.
He would have difficulty in understanding the content and implications of questions put to him and would have inadequate insight into this difficulty.
And for all the abundance he sees, he finds the questions put to him ask where men may repair for succor from the troubles that beset them.
Now and again as the nominee, under questioning, repeatedly renounced his own former positions, wished aloud that he had edited himself, a Democratic senator or two expressed unhappiness with the harsh tone of the questions put to this veteran who had seen war.
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Many in the coalition government detect that Mr Salmond, for all his tactical wiles, has no persuasive answers to the big questions that have been put to him so far.
Earlier, the force said it was waiting to question Mr Partington and that officers had "significant questions" to put to him.
Besides collecting the statistics, the Inter-Parliamentary Union put a series of questions to nearly 200 women politicians around the world.
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