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If it shows up, it will corroborate him.
"The only people who will corroborate are their fellow-apostates," Davis said.
"We expect him to tell the truth, and if he does so, he will corroborate Brian".
(Prosecutors say that Officer Maloney, who is expected to testify Monday, will corroborate Mr. Mineo's story).
It is unclear whether the New York Fed documents provided to Congress on Monday will corroborate those concerns.
Paula Jones's legal team has reportedly found few, if any, other women who will corroborate her claims of having been sexually harassed.
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A suspicion that this person did something to someone else will not be sufficient - if that person cannot or will not corroborate your suspicion, you will need hard proof before you make an accusation.
If it sometimes seems as if civilization is hurtling back into the Middle Ages, any number of medieval mysteries will obligingly corroborate your worst fears.
Party officials think the material will help corroborate their contention that as many as one million eligible voters were prevented from voting and that ballots had been cast in the names of dead people.
Thus, with respect to the problem of instability, supporters of the market system believe that capitalism, left alone as much as possible, will naturally corroborate the trend of economic expansion that has marked its history.
Second, it will partially corroborate Putin's narrative of events that we are behind last year's Ukrainian regime change.
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