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    This has all been for you, Credence.

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    It has been confirmed that Credence is still alive.

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    Rumors are rumors, you can not give Credence to 100%.

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    And that Credence's brother has been trying to stop him.

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    I shall return and release you once Credence is dead.

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    His mathematical and scientific achievements give Credence to such a view.

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    As I think you did not give any Credence to a document held xerox!

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    Now, however, a surprising study from Harvard Medical School has given Credence to their claim.

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    In spite of this, it is the words that give feelings and emotions Credence.

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    These are people you have to put some Credence in what they are seeing.

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    In turn, this spurious history gave further Credence to the“myth” of common law marriage.

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    Professionals often insist on corroboration from official reports without giving any Credence to victim reports.

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    They can support it financially, create new partnerships, and encourage policymakers to give it more Credence.

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    Let me tell you those rumours hold no Credence as there is no truth in it.

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    Com/- is published in good Credence and for general educaction or information purpose only www. bharatidea.

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    This is a good example of why physicians do not put much Credence in everything they read.

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    She received a note assuring her that that there was no Credence to the rumors of Japan's involvement.

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    This event-driven model of brain function, known as Event Segmentation Theory(EST), has been gaining Credence over the last decade.

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    Not too surprisingly from the location, the French game of Poque was commonly played here, lending Credence to the“Poque” origin.

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    Another lawsuit that plagued Trivial Pursuit, this time with much more Credence behind it, was filed by Fred Worth in 1984.

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    Since then, discoveries of the bottom quark(1977), the top quark(1995) and the tau neutrino(2000) have given Credence to the standard model.

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    The group also included James Butler“Wild Bill” Hickok and Texas Jack Omohundro, authentic western characters who gave some Credence to the melodrama.

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    If the context requires, you can quote Gandhi, Nehru, Mother Teresa and many others to lend weight and Credence to your answer.

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    Since then, discoveries of the bottom quark(1977), the top quark(1995) and the tau neutrino(2000) have given further Credence to the Standard Model.

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    Now of course, there are genetics involved, yet we must also give Credence to all the studies about the power of the mind.

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    A skilled conversationalist at this level as your companion will automatically hold you in higher esteem and lend more Credence to your character.

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    And yet Amen's sense of calling hasn't led him to undertake the high-quality clinical investigations that would lend scientific Credence to his claims.

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    These findings lend Credence to the theory that the lake is indeed of volcanic origin, from an explosive eruption of 1.4 million years ago.

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    There is not a single word, either in the Torah or in the sayings of the[ Talmudic] sages, to lend Credence to it.”.

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    This prediction gains Credence from work by political scientist Ryan Enos, who finds that everyday exposure to Latinos can increase support for restrictive immigration policies.

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