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The FBI's "Circumstantial" Case (as currently reported) Against Dr. Ivins; Here Are the Facts
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Circumstantial evidence of an event is the testimony of witnesses as to the existence of certain facts or evidence or the happening of other events from which you may logically conclude that the event in question did happen.
The Reason for the Not Guilty Verdict in the Casey Anthony Case 2011
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Circumstantial evidence, without any presumption of innocence, not dissimilar from claims that all black people look the same and are therefore legitimate targets for racial profiling.
Carleton U fires Lebanese prof after B’nai Brith statement : Law is Cool 2009
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Relation circonstanciée de la campagne de Russie, [A Circumstantial Narrative of the Campaign in Russia]
Chronological List 2010
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Circumstantial evidence is convincing that Greece deprived Turkish Muslim citizens of Greek citizenship based on religion or ethnicity.
Bruce Fein: Squinting at Religious Discrimination Bruce Fein 2011
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Circumstantial evidence is indirect evidence, that is, evidence from which you could find that another fact exists, even though it has not been proved directly.
The Reason for the Not Guilty Verdict in the Casey Anthony Case 2011
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Circumstantial things or events have the power to make us happier—but only a little bit—and as we shall see in a moment, only for a little while.
The Law of Happiness Dr. Henry Cloud 2011
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Circumstantial things or events have the power to make us happier—but only a little bit—and as we shall see in a moment, only for a little while.
The Law of Happiness Dr. Henry Cloud 2011
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