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1
In the kitchen, he glanced around for
more
incriminating
evidence.
2
He was leaving the slugs behind, which are much
more
incriminating
and easier to identify.
3
And no doubt other things equally or
more
incriminating
.
4
I've heaps
more
incriminating
letters.
5
We have had
more
incriminating
evidence come to light than almost ever in history, and we have to act accordingly.
6
There seemed to be much that was forced about them, that was
more
incriminating
than a stolid silence would have been.
7
And the original tattoo only showed a fraction of the crime scene, although Garcia added more and
more
incriminating
details over time.
8
And what was worse, and still
more
incriminating
to the guilty merrymakers, the moment they caught sight of her they stopped singing.
9
By itself, that meant nothing, but he bagged it in hopes of
more
incriminating
evidence-likethe .40 caliber handgun shoved deeper into the gap.
10
Papers, Mr. Bullard had said-moreincriminating documents, no doubt!
11
More
incriminating
still, the network never verified the details, never even offered the cabinet member a chance to refute it.
12
"Ed, you're sure there is no way they found, uh, anything
more
incriminating
?
"
13
"I might just start this camcorder up again and get some
more
incriminating
evidence."
14
More
incriminating
evidence emerged during the civil trial, and Pickett prevailed with an $800,000 judgment.
more
incriminating
more