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Corroborative evidence of my dramatic encounters with spacewomen?
Archive 2006-04-01 Mac 2006
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Corroborative evidence may be drawn from the bodies whose position is about the centre.
On the Heavens 2002
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'Corroborative detail intended to lend artistic verisimilitude.'
Three Hearts and Three Lions Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1953
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Corroborative evidence of the influence of elasticity in the prevention of starring is seen in the limited nature of the comminution of the ribs in cases of perforating wounds of the thorax.
Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre George Henry Makins
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_Corroborative_ testimony, -- facts, similar to those established by the testimony of others, -- is highly valuable.
The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 American Anti-Slavery Society
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Corroborative evidence of the existence of cytoplasmic organ-forming stuffs has been supplied for several other species, _e. g.
Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
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_Corroborative_ testimony, -- facts, similar to those established by the testimony of others, -- is highly valuable.
The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus American Anti-Slavery Society
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Corroborative nods and murmurs approved the suggestion, and Mrs. Warren acknowledged the compliment by a prim little bow.
Other People's Business The Romantic Career of the Practical Miss Dale Harriet L. Smith
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Corroborative testimony being quite abundant, and every link in the chain complete, the affair left no possible suspicion resting upon either Scott or any of Hardy's relatives; and Garrison and Durgin refused to talk of Dorothy's marriage or anything concerning the will.
A Husband by Proxy Jack Steele
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Corroborative testimony was furnished in a violent newspaper quarrel which occurred soon after the first publication was made, in which several 'Knights of the Third Degree' were participants, the question in dispute being as to the authorship of the revelations made to Mr. Prentice.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, May, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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