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The verified longitude when abreast was somewhere between the two reckonings; this was extraordinary.
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With his assistants, he amply verified his law experimentally.
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The claims were verified and, if found valid, declared liquid, i.e. legitimate and enforceable.
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Secured access via a fingerprint swipe guaranteed that only the verified user had access to the unit.
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This effect, also called structural lubricity, was suggested in 1991 and verified with great accuracy between two graphite surfaces in 2004.
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There are reports of hybridisation between the crucian and domestic or feral goldfish, which has been verified by production of viable hybrids in laboratory conditions.
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Each fragment is classified as to the kind of plagiarism and must be verified by a second person before it is acceptable.
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They have requested that the letter be verified by independent experts including forensic document examiners.
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She was the first verified person to reach age 115 and was the world's oldest verified person ever at the time of her death.
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This report has been not been verified by reliable sources and is now considered to be a hoax.
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