Not a single fact in that plagiarised thesis was untrue, a former Campbell acolyte averred in coy defense of his one-time master. |
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Exposure to tropical climate, contemporary medical opinion averred, produced nymphomania in white women. |
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Of the oral agreement it was averred that who said what to whom was a matter of evidence. |
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It may indeed be irrefragably averred that the institution of mass media could not have been envisaged or derived even until late feudalism. |
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Even those of Linnaeus's contemporaries who conceded the animality of man averred that people have two feet, not four. |
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Romano Prodi, in 1996-98 a centre-left prime minister in Italy, averred that there was no link between enlargement and EU aid to poor regions. |
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At all material times and since the initial notification of this claim, the defendants, via its solicitors have averred that the claimant has failed to prove its claim. |
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The averred purpose of most mergers is to maximise the company's value, but it must never be forgotten that mergers also present major risks. |
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Coren recommended that all pit-bulls be killed and averred that all pit-bull owners were morons, trash or other choice epithets. |
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She averred that the company has so far employed 207 permanent staff and still recruiting. |
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It is averred that the First Plaintiff voluntarily offered to provide the measurements in the knowledge that the banner was for use at a charity event. |
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The glorious uncertainties of the city bus services afford ample time for reflection and retrospection for commuters at the bus stops, it is averred. |
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Those obstacles, so Messrs Gates and Mullen averred, were easily managed by careful planning and training. |
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They averred that development could only take place in the context of a vibrant civil society, where the local democratic institutions and development efforts were respected. |
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I have, in fact, nothing to complain of excepting that some privates averred they saw me sketching whilst near the fortification, which is utterly false. |
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Postgraduates as averred by Thanuskodi are major users of university library resources and services. |
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Second, the government averred that replacing private with public dollars would lessen the likelihood that monied interests would exert undue influence over the policy-making process. |
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Internal Security Minister Avi Dichter averred that the number was too low, and that the figure represented 5 per cent of those whom the occupation forces ought to have killed. |
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The firm admitted the amount owed, but averred as an affirmative defense that it had hired the expert as an agent of a disclosed principal, the client. |
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At nine o'clock that night Darkey was still consuming four-half, and relating certain adventures by sea which, he averred, had happened to himself. |
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