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It tells us something new or corroborates what we suspect.
It simply corroborates what has been apparent for millennia for those who have cared to notice.
And all of this corroborates what the world can plainly see -- hospitals overflowing with victims; terrible images of the dead.
When people tell you they value political art, what they often mean is that they enjoy political propaganda which corroborates what they already think.
"This corroborates what we already knew," said Donald Bloxham, the author of "The Great Game of Genocide: Imperialism, Nationalism and the Destruction of the Ottoman Armenians".
The study, published online by The Journal of the American Medical Association, corroborates what many military medical experts have been saying for years: that the forces underlying the spike in military suicides are similar to those in the civilian world.
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And they also corroborate what prior research has shown.
"They are trying like crazy to corroborate what they can.
That's why it's important for us to corroborate what he is telling.
Now investigators are trying to find some physical evidence to corroborate what Mr. Hernandez told them.
Others corroborated what appeared to be a shift in strategy by the security forces.
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