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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
varify .
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Examples
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There has never been a sighting that has been varified or proven in my life time in my state of Maine.
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There has never been a sighting that has been varified or proven in my life time in my state of Maine.
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Oh come on, that was a major story and could have been varified through many media outlets.
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Wil it get you the location of a bomb, or the right phone number, absolutely. anything that can be independently varified can be gotten and used from stressful methods.
"The inhalation brought the damp cloths tight against my nostrils, as if a huge, wet paw had been suddenly and annihilatingly clamped over my face." Ann Althouse 2008
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In view of fraud that committed by ACORN, elections should be postphoned until all votes are varified.
The Early Word: A Way for McCain - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Amnesty to the slease bag employers who egearly have employed illeagals and let them know the gravy trains derailed they're going to federal prison from now on if they hire illeagals and demand social security card that can be varified REAL just like they do dollar bills .
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I guess I forgot the reasons underneath but could them be due to the varified forms of men activity in every walks of society, methink.
Cancer is Taiwan's Number One Killer . . . suicide in top ten 2004
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A spokesman said all votes that were declared invalid at the polling stations as well as those that were contested by a political party's polling station monitors need to be varified.
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He said the newspaper should have varified the authenticity of the draft document before publishing it.
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The nipple was about half the size of my head, and the hue both of that and the dug so varified with spots, pimples and freckles, that nothing could appear more nauseous: for I had a near sight of her, she sitting down the more conveniently to give suck, and
Gulliver's Travels 1896
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