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    1. Without notice, Harry had put his fingers on the page in the brief which would corroborate his companion's statements


    2. I can't discount the possibility that this can be a hallucination on my part born of my desire to achieve extra-Kassidorian contact, but if there is some chance that the story of the guy in Zhlindu is true, it would corroborate


    3. “Listen Corporal this is very important is there anyone you can think of who can corroborate your story I mean anyone at all?” I replied


    4. Regardless of the inconsistencies, Brian Walston was arrested and charged by the police with conspiracy to commit murder, based upon the considerable volume of evidence provided by those witnesses whose testimony did corroborate Caroline’s deposition


    5. • Corroborate the documents and oral affirmation


    6. corroborate that this man did exist and did know my dad at this


    7. remember what happened to them, and their stories can corroborate


    8. Other boatmen who have traveled with us can also corroborate what I have told you and the port master


    9. "This will corroborate," Spears said, "we got agent reports and interrogations that nail down the increased capabilities of men and material but no one knows their intentions


    10. "What about the FAC?" Correlli asked, "He'd corroborate your story

    11. corroborate what I have told you and the port master


    12. They will lie, cheat and help others concoct lies and then corroborate their lies in court


    13. “Then call him, and he can corroborate your identity


    14. And they do tend to corroborate what Sir Stanley told us


    15. This being so, it follows that no one can corroborate or disprove the testimony of the others as to where they were at the time of the murder


    16. ‘’Do you have something else than those mental images from The One to corroborate what you just told us? The High Council will want something more concrete before believing you…or taking any action about it


    17. He would need to work at an accelerated rate with his first duty being to sort out some of the details in his mind concerning the time frame then to find some other witnesses who could corroborate Elizabeth’s description of Terence Underwood


    18. Though he did not doubt or question the Ashburns and their descriptions, Feltus knew that more witness to corroborate their claims would only solidify his case against Terence


    19. She said Hank could corroborate it


    20. the restaurant, could corroborate his story, but I said that that would not be

    21. corroborate that he was left-handed, an enemies list of possible suspects,


    22. Problems arise when the investor attempts to corroborate theory with reality


    23. or “lower” than competitor’s rates, but it needs other financial information to corroborate


    24. Given that he was offering this information freely and that he stood nothing to gain by lying, it was highly unlikely that he was fabricating his allegations—so long as they could corroborate what he had already learned from the bed-and-breakfast


    25. corroborate the other in the domain of change - albeit at a different absolute level; that


    26. To corroborate its movement, the analyst uses both


    27. optimists and we need to corroborate their enthusiasm


    28. combination with EVA analysis would help corroborate it


    29. I look to Aaron to corroborate my story


    30. corroborate his air tight alibi he was creating

    31. then stared at Tina to see if she would corroborate the story


    32. Hopefully, they can corroborate our findings


    33. have a plan to corroborate this information


    34. Trooper Jonas looked at the monastics gathered there and simply nodded to them in a non-verbal way as if to ask them to corroborate what the woman was saying if they could


    35. “I was taken into Credit’s dream so that he could corroborate the reality of his


    36. They were to try to question any refugee that spoke their language, and try to corroborate Drasav�s story


    37. have failed to corroborate these findings


    38. offer, corroborate the deadline, and comprise the call for action


    39. They are predominantly elfish in nature, although a few dwarfish texts do exist and these have been used to try to corroborate the interpretations


    40. "If the garage surveillance tapes were destroyed, then they probably can't prove what time we left, and her mom can corroborate the story

    41. Let us corroborate that with David (Ps


    42. The doctrine that our eternal life is in the Christ will, as the experience of many now attests, corroborate that faith which 'conquers the world’—a faith which, rooted in stable conviction, will not forsake men in difficulties, will seem not less true when beset with temptation than when the heart is 'lifted up in the ways of the Lord;’ not less true when we look upon the thoughtless crowds of great cities, or the brazen face of apostate Christendom, than when we muse in secret, or gaze on the sweet countenance of Nature


    43. Another testing method that's more sensitive may be used to corroborate a positive urine drug screening result


    44. At last, when he appealed by name to Monsieur Lorry, an English gentleman then and there present, who, like himself, had been a witness on that English trial and could corroborate his account of it, the Jury declared that they had heard enough, and that they were ready with their votes if the President were content to receive them


    45. There can be no theory of any account unless it corroborate the


    46. Land of lands and bards to corroborate!


    47. They corroborate as they go only whatever corroborates themselves,


    48. For all that, they have it forever in themselves to corroborate far


    49. To doubt any longer was impossible; there was the evidence of the senses, and ten thousand persons who came to corroborate the testimony


    50. “What I meant was, nobody can corroborate your alibi, correct?”















    1. ‘But fortunately, I had an alibi and it was corroborated by the ice cream seller


    2. The page Caroline said she sent to Frazer had been recorded by the company’s computer, and the fact that Brian had met in the bar a man with white hair and wearing Western-style clothing, was also corroborated


    3. The ruling stated that although the evidence was not entirely conclusive, he was indicted for conspiracy to commit murder based upon the considerable material that had been corroborated


    4. A sentence near its end stated that a disinterested third party, Beth Tierney, an American tourist, had corroborated critical information


    5. The logic behind such a strategy which is corroborated by our confirmed information, is that should these two prominent figures be neutralized, any amount of effective resistance will cease to be


    6. Before then, it was an unprovable construct whose obvious reality was corroborated by all of our senses


    7. This current economic model possesses serious systemic errors because it is based on the destruction for the consumption to generate income and mistakenly to move the economy; this destruction is corroborated in any country because it was built in a botchy way, which creates economic fundamentals with harmful results


    8. There were reports of inadequate sheet-pile floodwall length, but when some of these were pulled, this was not corroborated


    9. Literally hundreds of scientists had corroborated this cycle from proxy studies all over the world


    10. My testimony, corroborated by Nic, was confirmed by my daughter and her friend

    11. “I can, we spent the day at the investor conference within the EICC which can be corroborated, then we took a taxi back to the hotel


    12. Court corroborated the claim


    13. The problem was that, according to Clagett, the gun camera films from those two pilots corroborated their claims


    14. Though he would very much like to trap her in her inconsistency, Feltus believed that Lord Ashburn, who himself did not have a corroborated alibi for the time of the murder, was completely unaware of his wife’s late-night escapades and would, as a Southern gentleman, maintain the decency of not embarrassing the lady in front of her husband


    15. “Well,” Buster said as he prepared to deliver his qualified opinion, “I don’t really know; they’re all logical and highly possible, but I can say that the last theory could be flawed or corroborated by a couple things, depending on how you look at it


    16. Though this interpretation of the vision would probably not be substantial evidence to duly convict a man in a court of law, it was certainly a plausible explanation even if it was open to debate as a result of the reverend’s apparent devoutness that would be corroborated by a plethora of witnesses from his congregation


    17. We both nearly corroborated in our motions


    18. Though it may not be proven beyond a shadow of a doubt, the explanation is usually corroborated by overwhelming evidence that points to only one possible conclusion


    19. Though it had been suggested he had made his fortune in a business providing “company” of lovely ladies for lonely men, his links to any form of prostitution had never been established or corroborated


    20. they exhibit is corroborated by other indicators

    21. But it can all be corroborated


    22. We are taught to rely upon so-called objective thinking, and to distrust our own feelings, which cannot be corroborated and therefore leave us standing alone


    23. Veronica felt that Moshe had probably gone to see if her story corroborated with Jack’s


    24. Whatever I said there, was corroborated by a professor who taught Buddhism in


    25. The concept was speculative until the 1980s, when it was corroborated by


    26. Robert Kat the bobcat corroborated what Harry said, licking his chops, staring hungrily at the rabbit


    27. Research has corroborated the wide availability of low


    28. Though our senses are not designed to perceive all of these various kinds of splitting: the inevitable conclusion that not only Energy… but also Time and Space, do in fact split, have split, and are still splitting… is corroborated by every verified fact that Science has been able to gather so far


    29. It hadn't been corroborated, yet; in her case, he had thought it would be just a formality, but when he mentioned the necessity of this corroboration, her reaction surprised him


    30. This fact has been corroborated by one of the

    31. Subsequent to our findings, investigators both here and abroad corroborated our findings,


    32. Although these findings were repeated and corroborated by many investigators, many


    33. terror, to inform Maria, "that her master had left it, with a determination, she was assured (and too many circumstances corroborated the opinion, to leave a doubt


    34. On being appealed to, he corroborated Dick Wantley's statement


    35. —That's right, the old tarpaulin corroborated


    36. " And, indeed, the little note and pin upon the table confirmed, or rather corroborated, the sad truth


    37. We say corroborated, because the brigadier was too experienced to be convinced by a single proof


    38. The lady's story certainly seems to be corroborated, if it needed corroboration, by every detail which we see before us


    39. Puller had briefly been a suspect until Veronica Knox had shown up and corroborated that he had been with her up until a few minutes past eleven that night


    40. As the stories were corroborated again and again, it became clear that these events had been commonplace in camps throughout Japan’s empire

    41. Del Rio as her attacker, a statement that cannot be corroborated


    42. corroborated by the facts, and that we have at last found a solution for a most astounding business


    43. A servant at the squire's house was compelled to admit that he had heard his master return about three that morning, which corroborated Mrs


    44. A subsequent investigation corroborated it to the extent of finding out the vessel in which his brother Ernest Lana had come over from South America


    45. No; it was a sense that, despite her love, as corroborated by Izz's admission, the facts had not changed


    46. All his senses and instincts corroborated that single message


    47. It was later corroborated by the Bureau


    48. This was corroborated


    49. He corroborated the old woman


    50. The pilot, Bowyer, corroborated the testimony of Captain Smith






    1. "But if he corroborates your story he won't be turned over to them


    2. and elders corroborates the evidence that they were


    3. What he did to her corroborates my account of what he did


    4. That corroborates what


    5. Only my husband and I have seen it, but still – it corroborates my


    6. That corroborates my account of what my


    7. This corroborates von Mises’


    8. three other tenets to govern our analysis - a methodology that corroborates a firm’s


    9. Besides, what Alberuni saw around the time of Mahmud’s onslaught on India corroborates Thapar’s account of it


    10. “Well, there is quite a bit of that going on, yes,” hesitantly corroborates the visitor, “but

    11. They corroborate as they go only whatever corroborates themselves,


    12. “Sandler corroborates Kennedy’s story and says that he was with Kennedy when Faye Farmer stomped off,” Dedrick said


    13. As well as outside testimony that corroborates his intentions


    14. "Because the appeal allowed by law from the decision of the district courts to the circuit courts, while it corroborates the construction which regards a judge of the one court, as clothed with a new office, by being constituted a judge of the other, submits for correction erroneous judgments, not to superior or other judges, but to the erring individual himself, acting as sole judge in the appellate court


    1. Though he would have liked more corroborating data for either situation, he was pleased by the numbers


    2. He put a basket full of fruit near a tree first physical evidence of cannibalism among the and told the kids that whoever got there first won the desperate population, corroborating written accounts sweet fruits


    3. Thom was trying to tune them out but Darryl said, "Thom has corroborating data


    4. documents but literally thousands of corroborating


    5. This notebook is worthless – I’m sorry Beth – but it is, because it mentions Gordon in connection with cocaine and there isn’t other corroborating evidence


    6. evidence or corroborating events or documentation to prove that it


    7. I’m sure there is more corroborating evidence that I have not


    8. This could be valuable and corroborating


    9. The corroborating historical, geological, and scientific evidence suggests that a great flood and ice age occurred around the same time period as Noah and corresponds


    10. This tentative thought brought to my attention corroborating evidence that would strike me dumb

    11. One of the corroborating techniques is to analyze economic profit for the potential


    12. 2) corroborating methods and analysis that confirm a finding and 3)


    13. have other corroborating measurements that diversify and validate the analysis


    14. Somehow I saw them as corroborating my visions


    15. Confronted with photos and corroborating evidence of their sins, her rivals shut down and retreated into a smoldering truce


    16. P, we have two corroborating statements of an incident


    17. Josephus makes mention others facts, corroborating the scripture


    18. Corroborating forever the triumph of things


    19. There were the photos provided by Robinson, his corroborating testimony, the computer files showing the online gambling and the debts, the financial paper trail


    20. Unless you sign this confession and provide whatever corroborating testimony is required to see that my brother is fully exonerated, you will be tried, convicted, and put to death

    21. At the time I found this strong corroborating evidence that the bear market crowd of 2002 was about to disintegrate and that the stock market’s low was at hand


    22. After reading through China Energy’s SEC documents and web sites and corroborating as much of Northernlight’s story as he could, Hill was convinced it was a good time to get in


    23. Rushworth might imagine it a blessing; but every other heart was sinking under some degree of self-condemnation or undefined alarm, every other heart was suggesting, "What will become of us? what is to be done now?" It was a terrible pause; and terrible to every ear were the corroborating sounds of opening doors and passing footsteps


    24. Whilst I take pleasure in doing justice to the councils of His Britannic Majesty, which, no longer adhering to the policy which made an abandonment by France of her decrees a prerequisite to a revocation of the British orders, have substituted the amicable course which has issued thus happily, I cannot do less than refer to the proposal heretofore made on the part of the United States, embracing a like restoration of the suspended commerce, as a proof of the spirit of accommodation which has at no time been intermitted, and to the result which now calls for our congratulations, as corroborating the principles by which the public councils have been guided during a period of the most trying embarrassments


    25. In such an instance as this, will it be said that after this measure has been sanctioned by Congress on full deliberation and debate; after the bill establishing this bank had received the approbation of the President, who reserved his signature to it till the last moment permitted by the constitution, and after he had viewed the question with all its bearings in every attitude it could be presented, after full consultation with his Cabinet Ministers and others of high intellectual character; after the law thus sanctioned by the Legislature and the President has been acquiesced in and practised on for the space of twenty years, when it has been considered inviolable, and corroborating laws passed during the administration and legislation of different dominant political parties; when those laws have been sanctioned by the solemn adjudication of all our judges, both of the General and State Governments; to suppose that all these considerations are to have no influence as to putting to rest a constitutional question which was doubtful in its origin, is to be skeptical and scrupulous beyond all reasonable bound


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    Synonymes pour "corroborate"

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