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By piecing together this circumstantial evidence and combining it with a few scraps of intelligence that we gleaned during our interrogations, we also decided that we were currently the guests of Cruce Signati, who held sway along the Thames Valley corridor and down in the deep heart of the South West
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These are connections, Billy, circumstantial, but in my line of work most things are
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The third form of dukkha is our emotional dissatisfaction with the way the conditional, circumstantial world works
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It is the first great revolution in the affairs of mankind of which history has preserved any distinct and circumstantial account
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The fall of the western empire is the third great revolution in the affairs of mankind, of which ancient history has preserved any distinct or circumstantial account
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―To whom much is given, much is expected‖, however circumstantial
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We are all (ultimately) defined by the choices we make whether or not such choices are circumstantial or embarked upon voluntarily
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An event, whether circumstantial or occasioned by design, is the outcome of some assignable cause
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(Iraq/Iran/Syria/Libya/North Korea); that is to say, nations that support terrorist causes, notwithstanding the overwhelming volume of circumstantial evidence that, rightly considered, common sense should not (otherwise) refute, must inevitably undermine our nation‘s ability to properly defend itself
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That individual is likely to assign ―good‖ or ―evil‖ as accidents of nature or circumstantial rather than ―things‖ lying within themselves
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They should be extended on the basis of (overriding) circumstantial evidence that otherwise creates (plausible) doubt as to the merits of the conviction
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Whether or not our ―decided‖ actions are informed by ―non-causal‖ factors (Free Will) or guided by the Determinate Laws of Nature (circumstantial or accidental events) or whether such actions represent a combination of both, Behaviorists are likely to agree that the latter argument is (the) more plausible of the two
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That is to say, a creator cannot be a (component) part of his or her own creation because Creator and (the) Created are necessarily restricted by the circumstantial dynamics of practical invention that (otherwise) sets them apart
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“There is a mountain of circumstantial evidence,” pointed out Cleve Walks-in-the-Shadows
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�Well, we have one suspect with circumstantial evidence which could lead to an indictment, and we have another suspect who we can't prove as the murderer to this case
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�Steve,� as she turned around to face him, �all this circumstantial evidence can cloud one's mind, and dogs aren't allowed on the jogging path at the Mall
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Stuart would be charged with murder, and the circumstantial evidence was strong enough to send him away for 8 years at least
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All they had was a collection of circumstantial evidence
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“Everything is just circumstantial, Mom
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Instead, the prosecution had to proceed with more circumstantial data
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Circumstantial evidence leads us to believe that it occurred somewhere around the time that Mr
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Michael lived at the time, the circumstantial evidence started adding
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They only had circumstantial evidence
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They charged Michael but all they had was circumstantial evidence
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Any motive he might have for the murder can only be deduced from circumstantial hearsay or creative imagination
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The police would have so much circumstantial evidence on him, they would probably shoot him on sight
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Again it was circumstantial but it helped to incriminate Olivera
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Her quick reading of the case file raised at once a number of suspicions in Nancy’s mind: for one thing, the case had been purely circumstantial, with the teenager condemned solely on the strength of the words of her uncle and parents, and this despite her vehement protests that her uncle had been the one abusing her
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If that was the case, he would need to seriously weigh everything she said before making any rash or unwise decisions that he could not substantiate in court with irrefutable, unprejudiced facts; otherwise, any such controversial case would be immediately dismissed on circumstantial evidence and would leave a scar on his reputation
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“Yes, but it’s all such flimsy evidence,” Lord Ashburn protested with a hint of disgust at the circumstantial evidence
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Letting the matter pass as trivial, Lord Ashburn resolved, “In light of that, Inspector, I don’t see that I can protest your decision to arrest him, but I still believe much of your evidence is circumstantial and not likely to serve conducively to a conviction in your courts
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As he made his journey to the third floor via the elevator rather than the main staircase in order to conserve his energy, he studied the reactions that the Ashburns had had to the latest developments and found it rather curious that, while Lady Jane seemed to expect this, her husband was completely astounded that such action would be taken on what he believed to be circumstantial evidence
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That last piece of information was purely circumstantial and could simply mean that some of those Russian men had previously stayed in that same hotel room sometimes in the past, but Kimi didn’t think so
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Hopefully, he could extract a confession from the real killer before it was too late or before the suspects all left the resort, for he knew he could not hold them here against their will on merely circumstantial evidence
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� To be honest, the source of our information agreed that the case of Lord Rotschild was mostly circumstantial and was never conclusive, but there are many troubling links between Lord Rotschild and a number of the suspects that later fled to the Soviet Union
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Those are circumstantial evidence only and this man could pretend that he only finds the girls and that someone else produces the pornographic films
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Banks had a pile of circumstantial evidence, yes, but
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all prior evidence had been circumstantial
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Right now, it’s all circumstantial
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Logic told them it was Clegg with nothing factual to support either theory other than a stream of circumstantial evidence
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All of it seems circumstantial and without
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“Ah, but I have more circumstantial evidence,” Garcia said, pointing to the screens, where once again
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“Because I have been unable to gather anything but circumstantial
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“There is enough circumstantial evidence that I could start a war with the
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With the knowledge that the AG was the only one to leave Camp David that morning, he would normally have gone on the air and started questioning circumstantial evidence
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No obvious fraud had come to light yet, and there was no evidence, apart from circumstantial, that anyone had been tampering with the banking industry’s security systems
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Circumstantial evidence points to him, but there isn’t a shred of real evidence to link any of this business to him
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Although, for once, he was innocent, the circumstantial evidence that he had double-crossed them all was overwhelming
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“I must admit that, apart from the photographs, the evidence we have is so far largely circumstantial
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I was very upset at first, of course, to think the girl might have been two-timing me in some way, but all the circumstantial evidence seems to be pointing her way
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Some of it, however, is more circumstantial in the absence of witness statements and so on
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It had been example of trying to cover up a lack of hard evidence with reams of circumstantial nonsense
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Purely circumstantial that he knew the woman, but it will go against him
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There was a lot of circumstantial evi-
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It was all circumstantial, but there was too much of it to ignore
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The evidence against the professor, although purely circumstantial, was building up
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“There are no witnesses, no video, it’s all circumstantial at this point
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It was all circumstantial and a good lawyer would probably explain all of it away, but still, it was a bit of a coincidence and was definitely worth further investigation
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“It's means killing someone without emotion,” said Johnny, “or circumstantial justification
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"A clerk in the employ of the organization who is really a detective employed by the Reform League," groaned Carton, as he told us the story himself the next morning at his office, "has just given us the information that they have prepared a long and circumstantial story about me--about my intimacy with Mrs
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Then she said, slowly, "All the evidence you have is circumstantial, isn't it?"
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He had circumstantial evidence; he even had a bit of a motive
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It was this, in his opinion that formed the whole basis of the police case; everything else was supposition and circumstantial
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“I presume; this is an overreaction and circumstantial assessment of reality
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circumstantial records of the events precisely given by
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And if the ear-rings being found in Nikolay's hands at the very day and hour of the murder constitutes an important piece of circumstantial evidence against him--although the explanation given by him accounts for it, and therefore it does not tell seriously against him--one must take into consideration the facts which prove him innocent, especially as they are facts that _cannot be denied_
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And do you suppose, from the character of our legal system, that they will accept, or that they are in a position to accept, this fact--resting simply on a psychological impossibility--as irrefutable and conclusively breaking down the circumstantial evidence for the prosecution? No, they won't accept it, they certainly won't, because they found the jewel-case and the man tried to hang himself, 'which he could not have done if he hadn't felt guilty
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most important facts he knew of the last year of Raskolnikov's life, concluding with a circumstantial account of his illness
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herewith I venture to present my earnest and, I may add, imperative request that Rodion Romanovitch may not be present at our interview--as he offered me a gross and unprecedented affront on the occasion of my visit to him in his illness yesterday, and, moreover, since I desire from you personally an indispensable and circumstantial explanation upon a certain point, in regard to which I wish to learn your own interpretation
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My memory is circumstantial and unshaken
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And the calumnious, baseless, gratuitous, circumstantial lie charging poor Captain Smith with desertion of his post by means of suicide is the vilest and most ugly thing of all in this outburst of journalistic enterprise, without feeling, without honour, without decency
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I may begin by reminding Captain Littlehales that I, as well as himself, have had to form my opinion, or rather my vision, of the accident, from printed statements, of which many must have been loose and inexact and none could have been minutely circumstantial
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"Oh, sire," replied the minister, "we have no occasion to invent any; every day our desks are loaded with most circumstantial denunciations, coming from hosts of people who hope for some return for services which they seek to render, but cannot; they trust to fortune, and rely upon some unexpected event in some way to justify their predictions
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Would he not have accepted liberty without riches if it had been offered to him? Besides, were not those riches chimerical?—offspring of the brain of the poor Abbe Faria, had they not died with him? It is true, the letter of the Cardinal Spada was singularly circumstantial, and Dantes repeated it to himself, from one end to the other, for he had not forgotten a word
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" He recounted, with circumstantial exactitude, all the particulars of the supper, the hashish, the statues, the dream, and how, at his awakening, there remained no proof or trace of all these events, save the small yacht, seen in the distant horizon driving under full sail toward Porto-Vecchio
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"I had been tracked by a customs-officer, who had lost sight of me near the tavern; feeling certain that I intended to pass the night there, he had returned to summon his comrades, who just arrived in time to hear the report of the pistol, and to take me in the midst of such circumstantial proofs of my guilt as rendered all hopes of proving my innocence utterly futile
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"In this simple way, madame," replied Monte Cristo; "the waistcoat and the letter were both what is termed circumstantial evidence; I therefore sent them to the king's attorney
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The evidence against him was circumstantial, but damning
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The muddy boots and an alleged similarity in the footprints were duly dwelt upon, and it was felt when the case for the prosecution had been presented that, however circumstantial it might be, it was none the less so complete and so convincing, that the fate of the prisoner was sealed, unless something quite unexpected should be disclosed by the defence
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It didn’t really prove anything, but it would be at least circumstantial evidence that Tymahk and his guards had refused direct, written orders to execute the camp’s inmates rather than allow them to be rescued
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And do you suppose, from the character of our legal system, that they will accept, or that they are in a position to accept, this fact—resting simply on a psychological impossibility—as irrefutable and conclusively breaking down the circumstantial evidence for the prosecution? No, they won't accept it, they certainly won't, because they found the jewel‐case and the man tried to hang himself, 'which he could not have done
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He talked for three quarters of an hour, being constantly interrupted by their questions, and succeeded in describing to them all the most important facts he knew of the last year of Raskolnikov's life, concluding with a circumstantial account of his illness
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I shall have the honour of visiting you and paying you my respects at your lodgings not later than to‐morrow evening at eight o'clock precisely, and herewith I venture to present my earnest and, I may add, imperative request that Rodion Romanovitch may not be present at our interview—as he offered me a gross and unprecedented affront on the occasion of my visit to him in his illness yesterday, and, moreover, since I desire from you personally an indispensable and circumstantial explanation upon a certain point, in regard to which I wish to learn your own interpretation
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So the two forces were at work here as everywhere, the inherent will to enjoy, and the circumstantial will against enjoyment
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Between it and the wall was where Mercer Goodman claimed to have found the body, and though there was a strong circumstantial case for his being a heroin addict, Pulaski’s instinct was to believe him
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Strangers, whether wrecked and clinging to a raft, or duly escorted and accompanied by portmanteaus, have always had a circumstantial fascination for the virgin mind, against which native merit has urged itself in vain
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But these companies come under the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission and are required to file circumstantial annual reports at Washington
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He had a circumstantial connection to the crime scene of the second killings
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I explained that everything we had, even stuff she didn’t know—the vineyard, the champagne—was circumstantial
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No longer circumstantial
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“We have circumstantial evidence, and lots of it
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Simon Conklin knew the rifle was circumstantial evidence, that it proved nothing about his guilt or innocence
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It was circumstantial, but Kyle knew he had his killer