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1 He relies on traditions that have grown more circumstantial and less accurate.
2 Testimony as to her enjoyment of the President's paper was more circumstantial .
3 Repeated questioning only brought out the same statement but with more circumstantial details.
4 In a more circumstantial passage the Báb upholds the same truth in His writings.
5 The evidence was more circumstantial than positive, and many persons believed the lad innocent.
6 A more circumstantial and graphic account of this affair is given by Mr. J.S.
7 Telegraphic despatches soon brought more circumstantial and more heartening accounts.
8 Other cases of prophecy still more remarkable, because more circumstantial , are recorded in Pasteur's work.
9 The more places you show up, the more circumstantial he's got to lay on you.
10 The accounts given by the latter Evangelists are much more circumstantial than that by the former.
11 Yes, and there was still more circumstantial evidence to support this ghostly reputation of the house.
12 The account in the "other book" is more circumstantial :
13 We distrust more and more circumstantial evidence.
14 A day being appointed for his trial, he acknowledged the writings, and entered into a more circumstantial defence.
15 But only because it's more circumstantial , and because it has corroboration, do I think it more extraordinary than-
16 The more circumstantial the case, the more somebody needs to tamp the breaks and sniff for the bullshit.
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