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"The archives bear out most of what he said, so it is reasonable to suppose he was also right about the place Lorca was buried".
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Mr. Verba, the library director, said Harvard's archives bore witness to its past discrimination against women and racial and ethnic minorities as well.
No translator is listed, but the draft in the archives bears Singer's own handwritten corrections in English, so it's most likely that he did the translation himself, probably with the participation of a collaborator who may have made some adjustments.
Stories about shoplifting in The New Yorker's archive bear out this connection.
Neither the original collectors of the data nor the Archive bear any responsibility for the analyses or interpretations presented here.
But you can also find earlier quarters on their archive site (bear in mind though that the data collection was not at the standard it is now).
The archives were to bear witness to "marriages of conscience" — unions that may be banned under civil law or otherwise scandalous, but celebrated by a priest in secrecy.
We also have archive photographs that bear witness to its state of repair some years before it was dismantled.
The developers and funders of ELSA and the Archive do not bear any responsibility for the analyses or interpretations presented here.
I would later see in Poldek's storeroom archives a photograph of Gosch, Koch, Poldek and the big, bear-like Schindler, sitting around a table, conferring.
An uncataloged sword belonging to Gov. George Clinton was ferreted out of the archives and is now mounted on the mantel of the room that bears his name.
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