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So the odds are very good they won't face cross-examination on what is in their report".
First, I saw a young man with long hair and a fierce dark face crossing the Texcoco highway.
Judge Warren said that if Ms. Knoller testified, she would be able to recount the statement but warned that she would then face cross-examination.
But anyone who has given her body to the long-distance stretch of snow and skid marks that face cross-country skiers in the Birkebeiner knows better.
McKillen's lawyers invited the court to make much of the notoriously private brothers' decision not to attend court and face cross-examination.
A scar spanned his face, crossing his nose, and the area around his left cheek was peculiarly concave, like a dented mask.
And more than one Home Counties "It" girl has fallen flat on her face crossing Mummy's rush-fitted library in stilettos.
In these prolonged versions of the typically brief process, jurors are presented with vast amounts of evidence, along with testimony from officers who do not face cross-examination.
More I.O.C. and United States Olympic Committee members could face cross-examination, creating more embarrassment for an Olympic movement that is already as fragile as a soap bubble.
He did not face cross-examination and responded to most questions with one-word answers, except when asked what he felt after being shot.
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