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Source: Webster's dictionaryAlfonso's late marriage and his failure to remarry and produce the essential legitimate heir that should have been a dynastic linchpin of his aggressive territorial policies have been adduced as a lack of interest in women. Source: Internet
A court may only give leave to a party to recall a witness to give evidence about a matter adduced by another party if the second party's testimony contradicts evidence given by the original witness on direct examination. Source: Internet
Although they agreed with the reasons adduced by government for the reduction in school fees, they however faulted the threat by the commissioner, saying those who disagreed with the proposition were merely expressing their fundamental rights. Source: Internet
Here I am consoled by Alagie Yero Jallow in one of his references adduced, “The inner life of The Gambia is a dark and oftentimes incomprehensible mystery”. Source: Internet
Evidence contrary to Jung’s denials has been adduced with reference to his writings, correspondence and public utterances of the 1930s. Source: Internet
In a letter to Melanchthon of April 22, 1519, Erasmus specifically adduced the Cretans of Plutarch as an example of his adage "Concord is a mighty rampart". Source: Internet