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during cross-examination but not
discussed during direct examination.
Recross examination addresses the witness'
testimony discussed in
redirect by the...
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crossing the Danube. From 30 June to the
early days of July, the
French recrossed the
Danube in strength, with more than 180,000
troops marching across...
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first thought. The
party became stuck on the face when they
could not
recross the very
technical and
difficult Hinterstoisser Traverse, from
which they...
- cerebellum. Once in the deep
white matter of the cerebellum, the
axons recross the midline, give off
collaterals to the
globose and
emboliform nuclei...
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allowed British ships to pick up
clientele from
continental Europe before recrossing the
channel and
picking up p****engers at Queenstown. The Southampton-Cherbourg-New...
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Despite his
initial successes,
Morgan was
thwarted in his
attempts to
recross the Ohio
River and
eventually was
forced to
surrender what
remained of...
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transported his
family and
flocks across the ford
Jabbok by night, then
recrossed back to send over his possessions,
being left
alone in
communion with...
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where the
living became the dead and the only way back to life was to
recross the line. Some
religions today still make
reference to the
Kalunga Line...
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inferences as to the gaps
where the witness's
perception was obstructed. "
Recross" is
sometimes allowed, but
usually the
opposing attorney must ask for permission...
- 450,000
crossed the
Neman on 25 June 1812, of whom
fewer than 40,000
recrossed in
anything like a
recognizable military formation.
James Marshall-Cornwall...