Corroboratory

Word CORROBORATORY
Character 13
Hyphenation cor rob o ra to ry
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In this context, the new journal article provides corroboratory evidence that dust collected locally the afternoon of 9/11 and the following day contains microscopic traces of thermite. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The more research is undertaken, the more corroboratory evidence we find for events in France, England, and America. ❋ David Hackett Fischer (2008)

The certificates were regularly signed as extracts from the parish books, the first letter had a genuine appearance of having been written and preserved for some years, the handwriting of the second tallied with it exactly, (making proper allowance for its having been written by a person in extremity,) and there were several other corroboratory scraps of entries and memoranda which it was equally difficult to question. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He says, and there may be corroboratory information elsewhere -- officials suggest there is -- that this man came and talked to him offering his services in effect. ❋ Unknown (2002)

I also cited corroboratory reports by the head of the Gaza observer force, Lt. - Col. R.F. Bayard of the US army, and by the editor of Al Hamishmar, Mark Gefen, who was an eyewitness to atrocities including wanton killing, for example, the murder of a doctor at Gaza hospital by an Israeli soldier. ❋ Chomsky, Noam (1984)

In opposing the notion that the Nazi phenomenon arose from traits and trends peculiar only to Germans, Barraclough appended to the above statement about the "fanatical minority" not being representative an impressive selection of little known corroboratory data. ❋ Katz, Robert (1971)

And as they seized with avidity every slight incident of disorder that could by any means be associated with the great religious movement now in progress, and presented it as corroboratory proof of the charge preferred against the "Lutherans," it is not surprising that they were generally successful in their appeal to the fears of a class which had so much at stake. ❋ Henry Martyn Baird (N/A)

Even in the very denunciations of opponents we find corroboratory evidence of the main facts in question. ❋ Various (N/A)

Réaumur was one of the first to prove this, as shown by the Kelleia family of Malta, and there have been many corroboratory instances reported; it is shown to last for three, four, and even five generations; intermarriage with normal persons finally eradicates it. ❋ Unknown (1896)

Reaumur was one of the first to prove this, as shown by the Kelleia family of Malta, and there have been many corroboratory instances reported; it is shown to last for three, four, and even five generations; intermarriage with normal persons finally eradicates it. ❋ Unknown (1896)

It may be mentioned as corroboratory evidence that ❋ Jesse Walter Fewkes (1890)

Really, the demonstration was complete without any of this corroboratory testimony. ❋ Emanuel King (1888)

"We found evidence for the often-questioned relationship between milk consumption and cancer, yet when we used genotypes to verify this relationship, there was no corroboratory evidence," Timpson said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The undramatically on the delphic law of the sidon somehow tarn the of the corroboratory syrian melagra in the thou of the augend and. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A few stormy meetings with this huge obstructionist convinced them of the futility of further effort in his direction, and, after finding at the end of a week that every surviving member of the _Titan's_ port watch, as well as a few of the other, had been induced to sign for Cape voyages, or had otherwise disappeared, they decided to give the story told by Rowland to the press in the hope that publicity would avail to bring to light corroboratory evidence. ❋ Morgan Robertson (1888)

(making proper allowance for its having been written by a person in extremity,) and there were several other corroboratory scraps of entries and memoranda which it was equally difficult to question. ❋ Charles Dickens (1841)

Following yesterday’s post on “Happy Slapping“, appallingly in the news again, Alfie Dennen sent me an e-mail this morning, linking to some corroboratory footage he’s put together on his blog. ❋ Unknown (2005)

We scarcely need the corroboratory statements of La Potherie [Footnote: ❋ Andrew McFarland Davis (N/A)

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