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This testimony tends to be resentful.
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(Nice job, Tom Gottlieb.) On a set by John Lee Beatty that fails to evoke a claustrophobic atmosphere that might help ratchet up the tension, Mr. Schwimmer and Mr. Daly mostly stand around like talking flagpoles, going through the familiar motions of examining and cross-examining witnesses whose testimony tends to blur together, despite differences in age and temperament.
The testimony tended to prove that: the Spray and Lucinda had collided; Jackalow, brandishing a hatchet, had refused to allow anyone else aboard; Capt.
The testimony tended to prove that: Jackalow was found with $393; someone heard a "cry of murder on the Sound" on March 15; blood was found on the Spray in Jersey City.
The testimony tended to prove that: Jackalow had offered $60 for a boat, intending to catch bluefish; two witnesses had pursued Jackalow after the account of the Leetes' death was published; Jackalow was found on the Newark Plank Road; Jackalow had then claimed to be an East Indiaman named Sam Patch; the bags of coins had been found on Jackalow.
The testimony tended to prove that: the Spray was seen on March 15 with Jackalow and the Leetes aboard; Jackalow was seen on the vessel alone on March 17 and 18, heading to New York City; Jackalow purchased supplies from a grocer in Brooklyn on March 19 with a roll of banknotes, including one $50 bill from the Mechanics Bank, and asked for change in coins.
Credibility The only major gong is the audience award – it's testimony to the savviness of punters that this tends to be something pretty classy.
This city tends to have that effect.
As this actress tends to do.
This sensibility tends to be binary.
This part tends to be very grimy.
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