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The " Some Credible Evidence " standard does not require the fact-finder to weigh conflicting evidence, merely requiring the investigator or prosecutor to present the bare minimum of material credible evidence to support the allegations against the subject, or in support of the allegation ; see Valmonte v. Bane, 18 F. 3d 992 ( 2nd Cir.
Credible allegations prompting American reprisals against Filipino forces included the roasting alive of American POWs over fires, as well as the burial of living American POWs to their neck in dirt, followed by use of insects ( specifically fire-ants ) as means of execution.

Credible and later
He also, begrudgingly, became World Heavyweight Champion in 2000 by beating Tazz at CyberSlam, only to lose it to Justin Credible just 30 minutes later.
The most consistently mentioned name is that of Peter Polaco who at the time of The Kliq's formation was working for WWF as Aldo Montoya and would later go on to gain fame as Justin Credible in ECW.
Using the name Jazzmine, she later joined Extreme Championship Wrestling as a part of an alliance called the Impact Players, which included wrestlers such as Jason Knight, Lance Storm, and Justin Credible.
Credible Sport was terminated when the Iranian parliament on 2 November accepted an Algerian plan for release of the hostages, followed two days later by the election of Ronald Reagan as President.
The Carnage Crew was later expanded to include Masada, and then again to include Justin Credible.
They reunited at One Night Stand on June 12, 2005, when Credible helped Storm defeat Chris Jericho at the PPV, and again later the same year on Hardcore Homecoming: November Reign when Storm helped Credible in his cage match against Jerry Lynn.
The Carnage Crew was later expanded to include Masada and then again to include Justin Credible.

Credible and came
She eventually came out because of a " Credible threat against her teddy bear.
Justin Credible, Raven, Tazz, Rhyno, and the Dudley Boyz ( all ECW Alumni ) came to the ring shortly thereafter and joined Van Dam and Dreamer in attacking Jericho and Kane, and Raw color commentator Paul Heyman announced that together, he was forming an ECW team to take on the feuding WWF and WCW factions.
** After the match, both teams kept brawling, until Cyrus the Virus came ringside and crotched Francine, giving Storm and Credible the advantage.
Both Storm and Credible came to the ring and both said they were to be the next Franchise.

Credible and had
With a brewing feud between the Dudleys and the Impact Players, ( Justin Credible and Lance Storm ) Buh Buh Ray and D-Von still had their hands full with the new team of Spike Dudley and Balls Mahoney.
During the Invasion storyline, both Storm and Credible were a part of The Alliance, and teamed together frequently throughout the storyline, mainly on Sunday Night Heat, where they had a series of matches with the Hardy Boys, who represented the WWF in the storyline.

Credible and 2000
CyberSlam 2000 was Raven's last ECW appearance with Francine, as she aligned with Justin Credible that evening.
On October 1, 2000 at the Anarchy Rulz, Lynn defeated Justin Credible for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship.
In 2000, she left Dreamer and managed Raven and then Justin Credible until ECW declared bankruptcy on April 4, 2001.
Corino went on to win the ECW World Heavyweight Championship on November 5, 2000 at November to Remember by defeating Justin Credible, Sandman and Champion Jerry Lynn in a Double Jeopardy match.
" Sabu returned, and after his loss to Justin Credible at Anarchy Rulz 1999, Sabu started to attack Van Dam because he was still jealous that Van Dam was the TV Champion ; they would face each other at Guilty as Charged 2000.
On August 24, 2000, Whipwreck and Tajiri won a one-night tournament to be crowned new ECW World Tag Team Champions ( Justin Credible " dropped " the belts so he could face Tommy Dreamer for the ECW Title ) when they defeated Tommy Dreamer and Jerry Lynn and Simon Diamond and Johnny Swinger in a 3-way match in the finals.

Credible and with
Operation Credible Sport was a United States military operation plan in late 1980 to rescue hostages held by Iran using C-130 cargo planes modified with rocket engines to enable a very short take off and landing.
His most notable actions in the next two years were forming the short-lived faction X-Factor along with Justin Credible and Albert.
When X-Factor broke up due to Credible joining The ECW / WCW Alliance, he feuded with Kidman and Tajiri, until he took time off for another injury, after losing the WCW Cruiserweight title to Kidman.
Outfitted with rocket thrusters fore and aft to allow an extremely short landing and takeoff in the Shahid Shiroudi soccer stadium located close to the embassy, three aircraft were modified under a rushed super-secret program known as Operation Credible Sport.
After Storm formed a tag team with Justin Credible known as the Impact Players in the summer of 1999, she managed both men, helping them win the ECW Tag Team Championship on two occasions.
Storm formed a tag team with his trainee Justin Credible, named the Impact Players.
The stable joined Storm and his valet ( now renamed Dawn Marie ) with Credible and his manager Jason.
Storm wrestled one last time on a WWE-promoted show at ECW One Night Stand on June 12, 2005, where he defeated his close friend and former tag team partner Chris Jericho with the help of Justin Credible.
He was originally scheduled to team with Justin Credible to reform the Impact Players, but Credible missed his flight.
** ECW World Tag Team Championship ( 3 times ) – with Chris Candido ( 1 ) and Justin Credible ( 2 )
" He also started teaming with Justin Credible in late July 2001.
In his final match on December 5, 2003 Tuite teamed with Bull Buchanan and Justin Credible to defeat Nobutaka Araya, Tomoaki Honma and Kazushi Miyamoto in Tokyo.
One of its tracks, " I Wish I Was as Credible as Roger Climpson " ( aka " Roger "), attracted attention of its subject, Roger Climpson – a Seven News anchor on TV – who posed with the group for a photo.
Credible strategic nuclear deterrence, the secretary felt, depended on fulfilling several conditions: maintaining essential equivalence with the Soviet Union in force effectiveness ; maintaining a highly survivable force that could be withheld or targeted against an enemy's economic base in order to deter coercive or desperation attacks against U. S. population or economic targets ; establishing a fast-response force that could act to deter additional enemy attacks ; and establishing a range of capabilities sufficient to convince all nations that the United States was equal to its strongest competitors.
Featured matches on the undercard included a Tag Team Turmoil match featuring Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho defeating The APA ( Bradshaw and Faarooq ), Dean Malenko and Perry Saturn ( with Terri ), The Dudley Boyz ( Bubba Ray and D-Von ) ( with Spike Dudley ), Edge and Christian, The Hardy Boyz ( Matt and Jeff ) and X-Factor ( X-Pac and Justin Credible ( with Albert ).
After some time on the Memphis independent circuit again, Eudy debuted in Extreme Championship Wrestling in January 1999, where he feuded with the Dudley Boyz, John Kronus, Skull Von Krush and Justin Credible.
He eventually became a face and allied with former nemesis Tommy Dreamer against The Impact Players ( Justin Credible and Lance Storm ), defeating them at Living Dangerously before finally leaving for WCW due to differences with Paul Heyman.

Credible and several
There, he began using the gimmick of a " mentally unbalanced " jobber and became a twenty-two-time Hardcore Champion, trading it several times with Bubba Ray Dudley, Booker T, Crash Holly, Shawn Stasiak, Justin Credible, Bradshaw, Terri, and Tommy Dreamer.
Stasiak traded the Hardcore Championship several times with the likes of Steven Richards, Justin Credible, Bradshaw, and Tommy Dreamer until he requested his early release on September 27, 2002 to pursue other business ventures.
The programming featured an array of independent wrestlers, including Human Tornado, Zach Gowen, The Thomaselli Brothers, and Trent Acid, as well as several well-known wrestlers, such as The Great Muta, Justin Credible, 2 Cold Scorpio, and Scott Hall.
Ouellet began working for Extreme Championship Wrestling in mid-2000, squashing jobbers for several weeks before losing to Justin Credible in a match for Credible's ECW World Heavyweight Championship.

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