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This has been unsubstantiated thus far, with the 9th series already in full swing.
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But the general code among lobbyists is that unsubstantiated claims are bad business.
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Likewise, the berries may have narcotic properties, although this claim remains unsubstantiated.
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There are at least three as yet unsubstantiated explanations for the change.
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Many scientists were criticised for not being able to give definitive but unsubstantiated answers.
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He is also often credited with inventing the dance, though this is unsubstantiated and unlikely.
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Rumors, usually unsubstantiated or flimsy, continue to circulate regarding other contributing reasons.
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In short, the story is unsubstantiated and writers should not treat it as historical fact.
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One interesting, though unsubstantiated, rumor suggested one of the main actors wanted all traces of the film destroyed.
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There was also unsubstantiated information about possible escape planning.
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