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The report adds credence to a recent flood of social media acquisitions from companies like Oracle, Salesforce and Microsoft.
It just adds credence to my belief that she is the best female athlete Britain has ever produced.
"It adds credence to what we already knew from the 911 calls and the earlier tapes," said Turner Clayton, president of the group's Sanford chapter.
That sort of action adds credence to the claims that the drone campaign is likely to cause more damage by creating anger at the US than it does in eliminating terrorist threats.
That version adds credence to critics of the Kremlin who claim Basayev regularly paid off corrupt security forces, allowing him to travel across the North Caucasus region without being captured.
An editorial voice in news stories adds credence to the frequent charge that the Times' news reporting often displays a liberal bias — a critique that will not be lessened by the elevation of a woman brought up in a liberal-Democratic household on the West Side of Manhattan who worked for liberal Southern Democrats and wrote a book asserting that Clarence Thomas probably lied.
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This month, a paper in The Journal of Women's Health added credence to that idea.
How could such an incident not have added credence to Reagan's outsider legend?
New tests on a highly controversial papyrus fragment may add credence to evidence suggesting Jesus had a wife.
A pair of oversize footprints added credence to his suspicion that the gigantic silhouette was the legendary yeti.
General Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's president, had added credence to the threats of suicide-bombings by saying the mosque sheltered militants linked to al-Qaeda.
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