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Radars, which were being built for air defense, began to pick up some very unusual targets, thus lending technical corroboration to the unsubstantiated claims of human observers. As a result of the continuing accumulation of more impressive UFO reports, official interest stirred.
The dead man came to him with protestations of friendship and was struck down a corpse. It is understood that the defence will in desperation set up the theory of self-defence, based on an unsubstantiated claim that Cory entered the room with a drawn pistol. No pistol was found in the room.
Here, clearly enough, is the idea of evolution. But in that day there was little proof forthcoming of its validity that could satisfy any one but a poet, and when Erasmus Darwin died, in 1802, the idea of transmutation of species was still but an unsubstantiated dream. It was a dream, however, which was not confined to Goethe and Darwin.
The lawyers stated that when Miss Farringdon had left Australia she was not married but unsubstantiated rumors had reached them from San Francisco hinting at her possible marriage there. All this failed to stir Ruth's dormant memory in any degree. There was nothing to do but wait until further information should be forthcoming.
"Am I indeed? Why? Because the slandered man, if he is slandered, is the friend of my daughter's friend?" "Exactly that's quite sufficient for you to go upon that and the falsehood." "If it is a falsehood." "If oh, papa if?" "If I have your personal guarantee that the statements are unsubstantiated " "Now, you are beginning to jest. I cannot jest on so serious an issue.
History affords too many illustrations of that tendency to decadence and disruption from disregard of the proper and necessary checks and balances in the distribution and equalization of the powers of government, to permit us to doubt what the final end would have been had the President been removed on the unsubstantiated accusation preferred by the House of Representatives, Our peculiar system of political government a Democratic Republic passed the danger point of its history in that hour.
At the time at which they were invited to Oxford, they were tainted, or some of them were tainted, in the eyes of the Cambridge authorities, with suspicion of heterodoxy; and it is creditable to Wolsey's liberality, that he set aside these unsubstantiated rumours, not allowing them to weigh against ability, industry, and character.
"Of course you have unquestionable proof to support all this, Allen?" Gorham demanded, sternly. "No, I haven't, and I shouldn't speak; but I know I'm right," was the dogged reply. "Do you realize what it means to make such unsubstantiated statements?" "But I have everything except the actual proofs," he pleaded. "What else can you have?"
Wells takes it, that is to say, the dramatic assembling and clever coördination of unsubstantiated theories, personal preferences, prejudices and aversions, under the guise of solemn and irrefutable truth attested by all the exact sciences known to man, but romance which aims like any other art at communicating from one person to another something of the inner and essential quality of life as it has been lived, even if the material used is textually doubtful or even probably apocryphal.
During almost the whole of the winter of 1795-96 he had been confined to the house. Then follows the unsubstantiated story which has done duty for Shakspeare and many other poets. 'He dined at a tavern, returned home about three o'clock in a very cold morning, benumbed and intoxicated.
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