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  • Michael Horton's Christless Christianity and Frank Turek's latest battle cry on crossexamined. org exemplifies the panic this is already inducing among the older generation of conservatives.

    Interview with Richard Carrier 2009

  • And when was a lawyer last crossexamined in Court, as Police Officers and witnesses are, to expose discrepancies and even fabrications?

    The Policeman's Blog 2006

  • We said many times as Mr. Jackson suggested in his statement that you just played that this was un-crossexamined testimony and that the defense had had no opportunity to present evidence.

    CNN Transcript Jan 31, 2005 2005

  • So all I did was go back into my old role as a district attorney and I crossexamined Mr. Peterson, left it up to them.

    CNN Transcript Dec 13, 2004 2004

  • GRACE: I put a lot of people on the stand and crossexamined them and really put the heat to them.

    CNN Transcript Feb 26, 2002 2002

  • The horrible inference is that had he believed Evans to be innocent, he would have fought just that much harder, appeared that much more sincere, crossexamined just that much better.

    The Role of the Defence Counsel in Canadian Society 1987

  • It was the first hand of the rubber and as the cards were being dealt, R.R. eagerly crossexamined his partner about conventions.

    VICTOR MOLLO’S BRIDGE CLUB VICTOR MOLLO 1979

  • It was the first hand of the rubber and as the cards were being dealt, R.R. eagerly crossexamined his partner about conventions.

    VICTOR MOLLO’S BRIDGE CLUB VICTOR MOLLO 1979

  • It was the first hand of the rubber and as the cards were being dealt, R.R. eagerly crossexamined his partner about conventions.

    VICTOR MOLLO’S BRIDGE CLUB VICTOR MOLLO 1979

  • They were to meet every week, to make an open and particular confession of every frailty, to submit to be crossexamined on all their thoughts, words, and deeds.

    Introduction to the Science of Sociology Robert Ezra Park 1926

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