noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an eyewitness/first-hand report (= from someone who saw what happened )
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Some were beaten and tortured according to first-hand reports from former prisoners.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
account
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Dozens of eyewitness accounts confirmed the existence of these discreet departures to destinations far from Kosovo.
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Here was an eyewitness account of Butch at the murder scene.
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It is probably based on an eyewitness account .
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The author also provides eyewitness accounts of the Kolno massacre.
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The official report echoes eyewitness accounts of fire on board shortly after takeoff from the Upper Heyford base in Oxfordshire.
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Investigators were reviewing physical evidence collected at the scene and information obtained from videotapes and eyewitness accounts .
report
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Unconfirmed eyewitness reports said the marshal was killed in what appeared to be a freak incident.
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Our final source of information about large airbursts is eyewitness reports .
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The sources of the eyewitness reports , then as now, are of course mostly from rural areas.
testimony
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This is consistent with recent studies on attention focusing in eyewitness testimony .
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Some implications of these results for eyewitness testimony and for the psychology of driving are considered.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Sheriff's detectives had no eyewitnesses to the shootings.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Attempts r3,20,21 to determine from eyewitness reports typically give shallow trajectories, in the range 5-17°.
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Dozens of eyewitness accounts confirmed the existence of these discreet departures to destinations far from Kosovo.
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For centuries the Ensisheim fall remained the only case in which eyewitness reports of a fall were combined with preserved meteoritic material.
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He says it could be an engine failure but no eyewitnesses noticed a change in engine note.
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Here was an eyewitness account of Butch at the murder scene.
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Police documents also describe him as the suspect in the slaying of the lone eyewitness to one of those killings.
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Reliable eyewitness reports of actual events, when embedded in such a list, suffered a serious erosion of credibility.
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They further assert that this value is consistent with eyewitness accounts.