| 21. | How does one credibly establish notability in the face of such uncertainty?
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| 22. | Article was speedied by for failure to credibly indicate significance.
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| 23. | Congress realized that an administration cannot credibly investigate itself.
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| 24. | Credibly designed electronics often come packaged with inferior speakers.
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| 25. | There was the cut on his finger that he could not credibly explain.
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| 26. | "I can make that case credibly, " he said.
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| 27. | Reed could at least credibly portray the wild years of the Bourdain biography.
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| 28. | Spence looked instead at how those with inside information can credibly convey it.
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| 29. | Mount credibly renders the Photographer's awe, confusion and final transubstantiation.
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| 30. | The side that establishes the storyline most credibly wins.
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