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The corroboration of his identity as a poet came too late.
Despite what seemed to be the corroboration of his report, Mr. Gilligan's reporting came under question from several quarters today.
So too does the corroboration of the journalists who watched the story unfold and, perhaps most of all, the sense that anyone but the hardiest Bush loyalist will feel of having seen versions of this story before.
Disclaimers to the effect that "resemblances to real-life people are wholly coincidental" have no validity in law, which upholds the right of a plaintiff to base his charge on the corroboration of "reasonable people".
The corroboration of both data enables us to define the chemistry and structure of this new formulation.
The corroboration of the prediction scheme using the actual data from the field is explained in section 4.
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The only corroboration of the confession needed to seek an indictment would be proof that a crime was committed, but even that, a simple matter in most murder cases, is complicated without physical evidence.
In April, the Department of Labor received the necessary corroboration of Enrico Jose's abuse.
You and the child each provide testimony, and you will have begun the "corroboration" process of an allegation you invented.
The F.B.I. memorandum, however, appears to offer the first corroboration of a coordinated, nationwide effort to collect intelligence regarding demonstrations.
If authentic, the video would provide the first visual corroboration of the North Korean government's recent crackdown on private markets.
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