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But unsubstantiated rumours they remained.
Such are the unsubstantiated rumours flying around Tokyo, anyway.
There were unsubstantiated rumours of poor test screenings.
Her triumph, however, was somewhat tarnished by unsubstantiated rumours that she had used performance-enhancing drugs.
Over the past month several (mostly) unsubstantiated rumours buzzed around Albany, the state capital.
Last year, more unsubstantiated rumours of a discovery turned out to be untrue.
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An unsubstantiated rumour of a downgrade of Germany's debt added to the febrile atmosphere.
The swirl of idle fantasy, unsubstantiated rumour, manufactured intrigue and wishful thinking which constitutes modern transfer speculation misses the point.
Rumour – and a highly unsubstantiated rumour at that – has it that this year's MasterChef: The Professionals will also function as a sort of rebrand for Wareing.
Next day the Sun ran a follow-up story headlined "Now they're after our fish", another unsubstantiated rumour without a shred of proof reported as fact.
The web lends itself to flurries of unsubstantiated rumour and malice, but it is also an excellent way of holding plagiarists to account.
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