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County officials quickly corroborated those reports, which were given added credibility by accounts of other underfunded schools that use child labor to finance their operations.
The results were quickly corroborated by experimental physicists, most notably Fermi and John R. Dunning at Columbia University.
This finding was quickly corroborated by negative stain EM, IHC assay, serologic testing, and molecular assays.
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The BN rats acquired the standard Morris water escape task very quickly, corroborating their good spatial learning abilities found in other studies (Morris task [ 12, 62] and hole board task [ 63]), whereas the F344 rats were slightly slow to acquire the task, as reported earlier [ 11], but by the end of testing they had attained a similar performance level as the other three strains.
I didn't count on Monday's and yesterday's posts being corroborated so quickly — by many of the comments that came in, and by these two threads at the blog Obsidian Wings, based on posts written by, respectively, a philosophy professor and an international attorney.
The kinds of skills Zachary has developed — locating information quickly and accurately, corroborating findings on multiple sites — may seem obvious to heavy Web users.
Within a few years she was ensconced in Paris, just in time to have her affinity for color corroborated by the paintings of van Gogh, Gauguin and Rousseau, as well as Matisse and the Fauves, whose lessons she quickly absorbed.
The New York Times corroborated the report, and said the retrofit would help keep costs down and allow the move to happen quickly, rather than on a multiyear timeline that would have seen embassy staff move sometime after 2020.
That detail could not corroborated.
Kidd corroborated this account Thursday.
Rumours are everywhere, often corroborated.
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