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A defense of some offensive behavior or some failure to keep a promise etc.
Form of defense used in criminal procedure.
1 I do hope to make the alibi a fact in truth, however.
2 But of course the journey's true purpose was to arrange an alibi .
3 But by January 1987 he was forced to seek a new alibi .
4 Of course, in turn she provided an alibi for Fu, as well.
5 And I don't really know why he'd need an alibi for Emerald.
6 On the morning of the crime he can surely prove an alibi .
7 And maybe still was in their fevered minds; General Murphy's alibi notwithstanding.
8 The disarmament alibi for the war on Iraq is now irrelevant, apparently.
9 He has a cast-iron alibi but was obviously able to direct operations.
10 He has a cast-iron alibi , but obviously was able to direct operations.
11 More likely they were a ways back from it, building an alibi .
12 In doing so, however, he was not providing himself with an alibi .
13 I myself will state at once that I have no valid alibi .
14 The Fish Man still had no alibi for that period of time.
15 Now once in his life he wished he could prove an alibi .
16 With a smile the two men acknowledged the triumph of her alibi .
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