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Meanings of corroborative testimony in English
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Usage of corroborative testimony in English
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This justification appears feeble, and to be without any corroborativetestimony.
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There was enough corroborativetestimony to convict St. Peter himself.
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His British translator, Professor Bradley, does, indeed, give a little note of corroborativetestimony.
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Another who knew him well, writes, in corroborativetestimony:
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His team already has petitioned to throw out the corroborativetestimony from Glen Windsor's confession.
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Here was a lack of corroborativetestimony which our captors commented upon, somewhat to our discredit.
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Evidently she would greatly mind; and the tears, too, sprang into her large brown eyes as corroborativetestimony.
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"Even at that, it would take corroborativetestimony to convince the court," mused Ruth.
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39m., and his means of observation being much superior to those possessed by any of his contemporaries it was impossible to have corroborativetestimony.