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1 It's hardly a legal brief; there's a lot of speculation, rumor, and secondhand information .
2 He liked forming conclusions based on personal observations, instead of relying on secondhand information .
3 The complex rules limit the use of "hearsay," or secondhand information .
4 I'm not going to spend this investigation hanging out in the car, getting secondhand information .
5 But all I've had so far is secondhand information , which is why I wanted to talk to you.
6 I have only secondhand information .
7 The problem was, while they had a lot of secondhand information , they just didn't have physical evidence to charge him.
8 The anthropology displays in the museum-ofwhich they are quite proud-area mixture of secondhand information , fraud, and pure imagination.
9 He'd figured he could get lost in the crowd; listen to what people were saying and pick up some secondhand information .
10 It wasn't much different from how he managed: you look somebody in the eye and rely on direct honesty, rather than leaks and secondhand information .
11 "It will be noted that it is secondhand information , " said Henry haughtily.
12 Let us get all of the prior information out into the open and let's honestly label it for what it is-secondhandinformation.
13 "I will take no secondhand information , " he thought; "I will hear this man's opinion from his own lips."
14 "Now," interposed Henry, "we are getting into secondhand information and we should be hearing from the medical students themselves."
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