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Until the time of his death, he was - with his usual energy and flair - producing a factual film called Admissible Evidence which incorporates cinematographic and photographic evidence, satellite mapping of crime scenes, ground-penetrating radar, electronic and human intelligence, and previously untried forensic techniques, to identify the graves of victims and to name their murderers and collaborators.
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Until the time of his death, he was - with his usual energy and flair - producing a factual film called Admissible Evidence which incorporates cinematographic and photographic evidence, satellite mapping of crime scenes, ground-penetrating radar, electronic and human intelligence, and previously untried forensic techniques, to identify the graves of victims and to name their murderers and collaborators.
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He was about to start filming his next documentary, 'Admissible Evidence.'
Facebook Won't Let You Remove Dead Relative's Page, Per "Policy" - The Consumerist 2009
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Admissible and inadmissible, that they contradict each other is clear.
School of Names Fraser, Chris 2005
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“Admissible” (ke) refers to statements that are semantically or logically
School of Names Fraser, Chris 2005
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Admissible in Earth courts, since you don't allow for robotic testimony.
Mirage Tiedemann, Mark W. 2000
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Admissible loads of these connectors may be obtained through their official outlets.
4 TIMBER TRUSSES 1999
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Admissible loads of nailed connections (load perpendicular to wood grain, softwood, class C)
4 TIMBER TRUSSES 1999
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Admissible complaints concern issues like lack of transparency, late payments for EU projects, discrimination and unfairness.
EurActiv.com 2009
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He was about to start filming his next documentary, 'Admissible Evidence.'
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