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Al-Radhi explained that the NSB would try to corroborate the intelligence: "The Americans would say we have a target.
Mr. O'Malley went to Bronx homicide detectives in 2003 to try to corroborate the confession, but no records could be found of a homicide that matched.
We had a couple of examples of startups like that that are, for example, trying to find ways to detect fake news, or to give people different sources or propose different sources to try to corroborate a story.
Instead, prosecutors will try to corroborate Constand's experience with testimony from former bartender Janice Baker-Kinney and former models Heidi Thomas, Chelan Lasha, Lise-Lotte Lublin and Janice Dickinson. .
My notes do not have any exact words, so I am not going to try to corroborate a particular phrase from Hillary Clinton or any other speaker.
"We know that's what she told us," Mr. Robertson said, "and we're trying to corroborate every aspect of her confession".
We were forced to rely on self-report for diagnosing most health conditions, although when possible we also tried to corroborate this with prescription medication use.
We next tried to corroborate the link between the effects of KLK on membrane targeting and protein or lipid glycosylation.
"We're still trying to corroborate things to see if there's a connection," Hasnas said.
Perez would tell the task force about a bad case, and the detectives would fan out to prisons or to a village in Central America or to wherever the wronged party could be found, trying to corroborate Perez's story.
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