In all these cases, formalin-fixed specimen have replaced the native tissue specimen investigation, and thus, fresh tissue asservation was hampered in the last years. |
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Senators, I could add much to what I have said, but I doubt whether it would be fair or just to you, or whether it would add anything to the strength of what I have said to pile asservation upon asservation, argument upon argument, and authority upon authority. |
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If Matthew told his story in a frank, straightforward manner, perhaps the jury would find more credibility in any further asservation of Matthew's innocence. |
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It is enough to point to the purely abstract universal to refute the equally abstract asservation that no progress beyond the barrier is possible. |
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Defendants would surely not insist that a newspaper must base its report of committee meetings solely on the official minutes, yet that mode of practice would follow logically from defendants' asservation. |
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