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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
debrief .
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Examples
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He asked me if I'd be willing to get "debriefed" occasionally by some of his folks in San Francisco.
Phil Bronstein: What's More Transparent, TSA's Scanners or WikiLeaks? Phil Bronstein 2010
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He asked me if I'd be willing to get "debriefed" occasionally by some of his folks in San Francisco.
Phil Bronstein: What's More Transparent, TSA's Scanners or WikiLeaks? Phil Bronstein 2010
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He asked me if I'd be willing to get "debriefed" occasionally by some of his folks in San Francisco.
Phil Bronstein: What's More Transparent, TSA's Scanners or WikiLeaks? Phil Bronstein 2010
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He asked me if I'd be willing to get "debriefed" occasionally by some of his folks in San Francisco.
Phil Bronstein: What's More Transparent, TSA's Scanners or WikiLeaks? Phil Bronstein 2010
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He asked me if I'd be willing to get "debriefed" occasionally by some of his folks in San Francisco.
Phil Bronstein: What's More Transparent, TSA's Scanners or WikiLeaks? Phil Bronstein 2010
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He asked me if I'd be willing to get "debriefed" occasionally by some of his folks in San Francisco.
Phil Bronstein: What's More Transparent, TSA's Scanners or WikiLeaks? Phil Bronstein 2010
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They were 'debriefed' by the others and every ounce of information squeezed from them.
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Wilson himself, far from challenging the British report when he was "debriefed" on his return from Niger (although challenging it is what he now never stops doing6), actually strengthened the CIA's belief in its accuracy.
The Nation: Top Stories John Nichols 2010
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Stegall didn't want his clients speaking one word to anyone until he had "debriefed" them, discussing with them what to say - and especially what not to say because the two volunteers were still being held in Port-au-Prince.
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Stegall didn't want his clients speaking one word to anyone until he had "debriefed" them, discussing with them what to say - and especially what not to say because the two volunteers were still being held in Port-au-Prince.
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