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But it takes some time to tease all this from the story's many bizarre details, and from lines whose veracity is obviously questionable.
According to ancient sources, whose veracity has been challenged, the procedure takes its name from a branch of the ancient Roman family of the Julii whose cognomen, Caesar (Latin caedere, "to cut"), originated from a birth by this means.
The report also criticizes what is called the C.I.A.'s heavy reliance on foreign governments for intelligence about Iraq, including sources who were never interviewed by American intelligence and whose veracity is in doubt.
The narrator grows up surrounded by glimmers of bucolic Czech villages, intimations of illicit secrets and riddling fragments of stories whose veracity is often unclear, and whose significance he only half understands.
"I shall proceed to describe, to the best of my power, what occurred under my own eyes, and to state the facts which I have heard from men whose veracity is unimpeachable, reserving to myself the exercise of the right of private judgment in making public and in suppressing the details of what occurred on this memorable day".
The film is based on the 1984 book Vengeance by George Jonas, whose veracity has been repeatedly questioned: critics say it relies on the testimony of one Yuval Aviv, whose claim to have been a member of the Mossad post-Munich hit squad has been widely doubted.
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The film Pokłosie shows only one version, the most vicious and toughest for us, Poles".The attacks on Mr Stuhr relate to the film's narrative, which is about contemporary attitudes towards past crimes whose factual veracity is not put in doubt by historians of the Holocaust.
Enemies in the Irish Republican Army and others accused him of brutality, among them Tom Barry, leader of the West Cork Flying Column, whose general veracity, however, has been challenged by both colleagues and historians.
What's fascinating about Allen's film is that its clairvoyant element isn't presented as a natural fact: the characters who seek contact with the departed are dependent on a medium, the veracity of whose visions and legitimacy of whose advice is never suggested on screen.
"Let's truth- squad her," said Ty Kim, the station's executive investigative producer whose new job it is to check the veracity of contenders' assertions.
Based on the same cartoon that Gentileschi later used for the Magdalene, the heroine reclines not on stony ground but on a comfy pillow and a mattress covered by a white sheet whose folds and wrinkles are rendered with a veracity that a modern Photorealist would envy.
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