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was buttressed
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A brick or stone structure built against another structure to support it.
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Their story was buttressed by three videos of the incident.
That feeling was buttressed by a 17-3 halftime deficit.
Their confidence, these officials said, was buttressed by information found in Bin Laden's compound in Pakistan.
That impression was buttressed by the material detectives found on his phone.
His position was buttressed by the government's decision not to pursue criminal charges.
Mrs. Brown's credibility as a medium was buttressed by her own musical ignorance.
The rule was buttressed by public opinion and by conscientious science.
The assertion was buttressed with video recordings that appeared to show British interrogators bullying, humiliating and threatening a detainee.
South Indian notables occupied positions of influence under Kalinga kings, and their power was buttressed by mercenaries of various origins.
That judgment was buttressed by an encouraging study published last Saturday in The Lancet, a British medical journal.
This return to the old "we were all guilty" line was buttressed with a wealth of archival evidence.
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