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1. ” He paused to allow the young man to enjoy his brief satisfaction at the corroboration
2. Of course we don’t know that he really passed it on, we need to find some corroboration
3. “Do we have any corroboration that this is in fact a terrorist attack and not something else?”
4. "Dere's been seven kids oop dere," said Nels at last, glancing up as it for corroboration
5. This theory gains added corroboration in the discoveries made in places far removed from this scene of possibly deeply buried devastation
6. His reference to himself on occasion as the Son of Man might be seen as a corroboration of his at least partly manly inheritance
7. And so, resort was made to a time-tested biblical method of corroboration by looking back into itself for earlier references that the word, as adherents declared it, had also been so declared by others from the past
8. Even setting aside the argument of circularity, that any attempt to prove a statement by references to the statement itself were circular in nature and proved nothing without outside sources of corroboration, it is found that in the early history of the practitioners of Christianity there was the cautionary advice from St
9. Previous argument was that there has been little or no corroboration by other secular historical sources or archaeological discoveries that would lend credence to these accounts
10. Previous argument was that there has been little or no corroboration by other secular
11. But Marx, like Fourier, never used any testing or the scientific method, which method had been given definition, substance, and corroboration by England’s Isaac Newton
12. Volumes are not the prime indicators of where the price action is going but should be used as corroboration of the direction of a trend
13. With the absence of any real corroboration of facts, theories abound
14. Without corroboration, there is no way to know
15. The watchwords in any analysis system are always corroboration and balance
16. will cause an error in the other, and so corroboration in this regard is more dangerous
17. the EVA sensitivity module in chapter twelve can give corroboration of the
18. He looked round for Cherry, hoping to seek corroboration, but she was
19. Your trouble is that you seek corroboration
20. Bonnie can now provide the corroboration that all this has been real
21. of this assertion, and we must quote in corroboration a
22. It hadn't been corroborated, yet; in her case, he had thought it would be just a formality, but when he mentioned the necessity of this corroboration, her reaction surprised him
23. This takes us to the next major point of corroboration
24. was little corroboration until the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Community Rule (a
25. philosophical postulation awaiting its factual corroboration
26. "I've neither taken any nor found any," she said, as I toiled to them, expanding her hands in corroboration of the statement
27. Ample corroboration of this statement may be obtained by arresting the above-mentioned Edmond Dantes, who either carries the letter for Paris about with him, or has it at his father's abode
28. This corroboration of the lesson he had just received put the finishing stroke to the wonder and stupefaction of M
29. The lady's story certainly seems to be corroborated, if it needed corroboration, by every detail which we see before us
30. And yet the lady's story was complete, the maid's corroboration was sufficient, the detail was fairly exact
31. “When we found it you said the number would be either the client, or a source of independent corroboration, or a source of further information
32. Hardcastle's narrative and his personal injuries as a final corroboration
33. I confess that the sight of it consoled me, for it was really the first direct corroboration, slight as it was, of the truth of his story
34. ) The corroboration of these wondrous tales was really of the most slender description
35. The experiences of the 1937–1938 “recession” offer strong corroboration of the foregoing analysis
36. But without corroboration from the child or the wife, they considered the incident closed
37. ‘I’ve neither taken any nor found any,’ she said, as I toiled to them, expanding her hands in corroboration of the statement
38. Rob took his demeanor as corroboration that he had seen his share of trouble, and maybe a couple of other men’s as well
39. “Having once spotted my man, it was easy to get corroboration
40. If jealousy is once allowed so much as a finger tip within the portals of a heart, the chances are that within an inconceivably short time he will be in entire possession, sprawled all over the place, yelling for corroboration and drinking it thirstily until madness comes
41. “Let him tell the Lady Barbara’s story and his own corroboration as circumstantially as may be
42. An additional corroboration of the truth of this inference is derived from the circumstance of the Scytale of Peale's Museum, having the ten or eleven apical caudal plates bifid, precisely as in the genus Acanthophis, to which it seems closely affianced, and to which it would be referred if this character was a permanent one
43. In corroboration of this is our own history, as appears from the calculations made by my predecessor, of which I will avail myself