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  • And the results from such monitoring are deemed to corroberate the direction of the planet's atmosphere that is over 4.5 billion years old.

    After a wasted year, climate change must once again be our priority | Robin McKie 2010

  • The point to point wire was often used for safety purposes like hving back up break down the door if you are in trouble and to create a second audio “witness” in the form of the person monitoring the transmission who could corroberate your version of events.

    Firedoglake » Ron Wyden (D-OR) Filibuster on CSPAN-2 Now 2006

  • We are all well I do my lessons always and never corroberate the girls -- Meg says I mean contradick so I put in both words and you can take the properest.

    Little Women 1921

  • We are all well I do my lessons always and never corroberate the girls -- Meg says I mean contradick so I put in both words and you can take the properest.

    Little Women Louisa May Alcott 1860

  • This serves to corroberate the observation which lord Orrery makes of Swift: 'that he was employed, not trusted, & c.'

    The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758 1753

  • Is there a government website available to corroberate this information, especially through the Freedom of Information Act?

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009

  • I recieved this by e-mail, and have not yet found it's source to corroberate the story.

    Latest Articles 2009

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