| 31. | Anxious to enrich his CV, Howard adduces some fictitious details to spice it up.
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| 32. | The evidence adduced at the trial established that Mr Masiya was guilty of indecent assault.
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| 33. | The burden is on the supplier to adduce the evidence necessary to justify that conclusion.
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| 34. | He was a rigid adherent of scripture, making no statement without adducing some scriptural basis.
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| 35. | Recent studies have adduced evidence indicating that the Mon and Bamar share some common genetic ancestry.
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| 36. | Lewis adduces three passages in the Quran (,, ) used to ground this view.
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| 37. | Dodsworth, however, adduces considerations that greatly complicate the eponymy of the present day Mazomanie.
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| 38. | The writer brings to the defence of the doctrine the best that contemporary philosophy could adduce.
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| 39. | This commentary contains especially interesting linguistic notes, Arabic and Aramaic being often adduced for comparison.
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| 40. | Ruhlen's linguist opponents hold that genetic relatedness cannot be used to adduce linguistic relatedness.
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