New Jersey gaming regulators said Kerik had confirmed to them that he had vouched for Ray. |
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He personally delivered and vouched for the authenticity of the pair of video disks we are about to air. |
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However, the reliability of Speedpost was certainly something that people vouched for. |
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He had vouched for her good character, on Pentagon headed paper, during her immigration application from Vietnam. |
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In April, he's released on bail after prominent Philadelphians vouched for his character. |
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His name vouched for integrity, academic quality and unerringness in human and political judgement. |
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The most he could do was provide us with a handwritten note that vouched for our honorable intentions. |
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This person could be required to sign a written oath beforehand, confirming his or her relationship with each person being vouched for. |
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This person can only vouch for one person and the person who is vouched for cannot vouch for another elector. |
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While most of them returned home to retrieve their identification or swore an oath and were vouched for, 0.5 percent finally did not vote. |
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That said, the act provides that an elector who has been vouched for at an election may not vouch for another elector at that election. |
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But they probably would be leery if, over time, the code could not be vouched for. |
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He was an experienced pilot, though, whom many colleagues, neighbours and friends have already vouched for. |
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Third, Parliament has provided that electors without any piece of identification may take an oath and be vouched by another registered voter. |
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This is similarly vouched for by our design and production partners, with whom we work together on-thespot, where required. |
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An elector cannot vouch for more than one person, and the person who has been vouched for cannot vouch for another elector. |
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In his intervention, G. Vandal vouched for the openness of Hydro-Québec's communication and information program. |
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Was the Prime Minister, when he vouched for the innocence of his cabinet ministers, being irresponsible, was he in denial or was he incompetent? |
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And even though the house was in a high-security area police did not check on it, suggesting that someone in the ISI vouched for the occupants. |
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The application of this utopian law is not vouched for by history. |
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Countless numbers have vouched for its efficacy. |
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On June 5th a governor was re-elected in Aomori prefecture, on the northern tip of Honshu, who said he would keep its two nuclear-power plants provided an experts' committee was set up that vouched for their safety. |
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Mr Yates vouched that Dianova's quality management system was duly certified and implemented, and that it perfectly met EFTC's standards. Dianova is now a leader in quality-based, long-term treatment programs. |
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The UCI Pro Tour team Euskaltel Euskadi have vouched for its efficiency, ease of handling and stability, and our Olympic champion Samuel Sánchez tests out the safety of the Orca on even the most complex descents. |
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The fastest bike in the world is vouched for by the know-how of Orbea's Engineering Department, which developed the Ordu in the Mecca of speed: the San Diego Wind Tunnel. |
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Shortly after the release, Warp Records vouched for the record's authenticity. |
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Famous journalists, preachers, and even the future Prime Minister Lloyd George, vouched for the genuineness of the revival and of Evan Roberts. |
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But governments and central banks vouched for the zombie banks, which were able to keep borrowing dollars from banks in other countries. |
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Notwithstanding, and I am sure we will hear this from the government in response, there is a method for people who do not have proper ID to be vouched for. |
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It provides solutions integration, featuring leading brand hardware and software, with a high level of technical qualification vouched for by the most demanding certifications. |
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Foreign nationals should be vouched for by the air carriers. |
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Historians, however, would have to be vouched for. |
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Buy from Amazon.co.ukWHEN Hermione Lee's life of Virginia Woolf was published in 1996, one of the reviewers who vouched for it was Penelope Fitzgerald, then aged 80 and one of the finest English novelists of her generation. |
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This bike is vouched for by competition and our laboratory. |
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