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1 One does not give credence to such rumours in these orderly times.
2 Some writers give credence to Smith's own narratives, while others do not.
3 You are not fool and ass enough to give credence to these tales.
4 Would you give credence to the superstitions of these common people?
5 The authority of M. Laboulaye shall give credence to my words.
6 He did not easily give credence to gossip of the kind.
7 But he would neither hear, nor give credence to her words.
8 It may be ill-advised to give credence to any poll.
9 He had only to give credence to Emily's own words.
10 Independent research appears to give credence to the claim.
11 When the King might give credence thereto, he had more joy than ever king before.
12 Mueller's blog appeared to give credence to this claim.
13 Surely you do not give credence to such nonsense?
14 The Swabian will have to show that he can really give credence to his reformist agenda.
15 He was dragged before the king, who refused to give credence to the charge against Daniel.
16 Neither did Mr. Galloway give credence to it.
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