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He stated that he brought a degree of scepticism to the show: before the first episode aired, he admitted that he did not think that you could "corroborate anything that was in the Gospels".
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I told her it reminded me, in a miniature way, of 9/11: emergency workers streaming in, a near certainty of death, but no immediate way of corroborating anything.
She said that prosecutors would gather other witnesses, phone calls, documents, e-mails — anything they can — to corroborate the testimony of witnesses like Landis and Hamilton who may have a questionable past.
Anyone who's ever argued about anything with anyone else on the internet can corroborate the ineffectiveness of name-calling as a debate strategy.
The weather report was wrong, thank God. Knowing this would be my last chance to nab one of these bastards before my deadline, I wanted to corroborate Peter's advice to make sure I wasn't missing anything.
(Arcos, of the Cuban Research Institute, couldn't corroborate this claim, saying that the canned lines might be an indication of the rampant fear of saying anything against the government).
Groundhog Day, the event of the weekend, (was there anything else last weekend??!!) has come and gone, and many are heralding the results, eagerly looking for signs to corroborate Phil's conclusions.
They corroborate each other.
Higher resale prices corroborate this.
So we can't corroborate that.
Such figures are hard to corroborate.
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