However, since the event was a testimonial to the life and work of the artist, most informed criticism was politely avoided. |
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Here is an unsolicited testimonial to Ron Santo, a player who someday should be elected to the Hall of Fame. |
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There are two periods at the end of the last sentence in the first testimonial. |
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I'm far more moved by one personal, persuasive testimonial than dozens of press releases on acronym-laden letterhead. |
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His steady stream of publications is testimonial to his authority in the fields of Riemannian geometry and the calculus of variations. |
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At 77, he learned he had operable cancer, but opted instead to take his own life after leaving a videotaped testimonial as to why he did so. |
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As well as being a benefit game for a veteran football player, a testimonial can be a formal statement certifying good character. |
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Of course, no one used it on him until one of our columnists wrote asking him to pen a testimonial for a new book jacket. |
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Even when I am typing this testimonial, my heart swells with so much adoration, love, pride, and joy for the Lord and His children. |
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In Search of Susanna is a testimonial to a courageous rather than a saintly life, one written in media res. |
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No amount of books, no amount of personal testimonial is going to change that. |
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Almost 17,000 overs bowled when nowadays a county pace bowler having played three consecutive games expects a testimonial by return of post. |
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The ultra-loyal City defender crowns a decade at Valley Parade tomorrow with his testimonial match against Bolton. |
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There will be a quick, bitter-sweet trip to Stradey Park on Friday for his testimonial game against Gloucester. |
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His 11-year tenure with the Sky Blues has been rewarded by a glittering testimonial against the champions of Scotland. |
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The Crawford Court did not provide a firm definition of the meaning of testimonial. |
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A permanent fixture in the right back role, Fleming had a deserved testimonial awarded by his club at the start of this season. |
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Tony Parkes had to fight back tears as he described his testimonial as one of the greatest nights of his life. |
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Relying on testimonials by interested parties is unreasonable, even if the testimonial is couched in terms of scientific data. |
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I was, and still am, one of the few British players who had played alongside Zidane, albeit in a testimonial. |
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But when you go out on the park, even if it is for a testimonial, the game is one you want to win. |
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The club has agreed to give him a testimonial game to mark his nine years at Edgeley Park, even though Flynn left last week to join Barnsley. |
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He spoke a short testimonial, describing a person that sounded a little like my mother, and we mouthed a hymn. |
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Passing with flying colours, he received a beautifully-calligraphed testimonial signed by the scholars present. |
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He's wise and he's very clever at the game and I think he's going into his testimonial season so it's working out fantastic for him. |
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Long ago, when Al was a mere stripling of 83, the Players Club gave him a testimonial. |
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The testimonial evidence of Shazia's mother and her siblings were not deemed sufficient by the Court. |
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It includes letters testimonial, notices of intention to ordain, letters dimissory, certificates of baptism, presentations, resignations, and subscriptions, among others. |
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A client testimonial as to the benefits realized in using a solution available from CDC is our most prized possession. |
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In that sense, this very introduction is a testimonial to their everlasting life. |
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There is testimonial evidence, or that which a witness actually speaks to from the vantage point of the witness box. |
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In many cases, provision was made for recuperating them for historical, testimonial, archaeological and evidential purposes. |
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The first I knew that it was actually our coach driver, who had been ill, was when Paddy told the audience on stage at my testimonial evening. |
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Then they'll accept a testimonial, or an unproven claim, or a study by some institute we don't know as being fact, rather than this process. |
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After having read this testimonial, what are your priorities for action in the second decade? |
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Examples of testimonial evidence include letters in response to audit enquiries and interview notes. |
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All this was testimonial to the preservative powers of cold, clear water. |
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He was trying to sell the case for military action with the testimonial equivalent of Falstaffian soliloquies. |
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They carry with them proof of their amazing visits, and can spend much time narrating tales about every photograph and testimonial they carry with them. |
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On Wednesday, John's 15-year-old son Patrick was presented with a testimonial for saving a boy aged eight from the Thames near the Teddington suspension bridge. |
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About 10,000 Rangers fans make the trip to Bradford to pay tribute to Stuart McCall, whose testimonial sees the Yorkshire side take on Rangers' nine-in-a-row side. |
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The Sunderland and Republic of Ireland striker has just signed up a young Dublin singer to perform during his testimonial game tomorrow night in Sunderland. |
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I have just signed a new three-and-a-half year deal, which includes a testimonial in pre-season, so I hope I can help establish the club at this level. |
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Two of rugby's greatest players are planning to sign off their careers in front of a full house in the first testimonial match to be played at Twickenham. |
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I noted the officer's testimonial enthusiasm as an indication of bias in favour of the prosecution but do not find that his evidence should not be believed. |
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The following account is a testimonial to the importance of ensuring the proper safety nets are in place. |
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A testimonial of his experience with mechanical weeding, in particular the use of a finger weeder in cereals has been posted elsewhere on our website. |
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The judge would order the use of the testimonial aid unless he or she was of the view that its use would interfere with the proper administration of justice. |
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In 1982 he performed a concert before West Brom player John Wile's testimonial game at The Hawthorns. |
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Now, testimonial evidence is the natural evidence of recent events. |
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More testimonial available below by clicking on the company logo. |
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Can I provide a testimonial from another referee? |
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In the context of children, quite often there are letters from social workers and other professionals who have worked with the child who is to testify indicating why a particular testimonial aid would be beneficial. |
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A testimonial to the fact that global food is now more than ever at the core of international issues, the UNEP concept is heartening for the future. |
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In the example above, testimonial evidence by some staff that they had never received training would not constitute sufficient appropriate evidence that the entity provides no training. |
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All, however, are irreplaceable, owing to their value as a testimonial, their aesthetic, cultural, historical, scientific worth, or because they are vital to the preservation of biological diversity. |
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You can't play it down, be all nicey-nicey and pretend it's going to be like a testimonial. |
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Funding is needed for not only the purchase of testimonial aid equipment, but also for training and other support to increase use of the equipment. |
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Wayne Rooney failed to appear but a crowd of around 43,000, including 200 of Rio Ferdinand's close friends and family, did turn up for the defender's testimonial that celebrated 11 years of service for Manchester United. |
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Even though the knowledge that subtly guides our patterns of acceptance of testimony is obtained prior to the testimonial setting, it is clearly not knowledge a priori knowledge not dependent on experience. |
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In one testimonial on the CCC's Web site, an Edmontonian says the activities have brought the denominations there closer. |
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On Schwarzenbach's birthday itself the literary critic Klara Obermüller gave a public testimonial lecture honouring the life and work of the writer and photographer. |
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We believe that this is a testimonial to ExelTech's hard-won reputation for dependability, to the quality of work that we consistently deliver, and to our level of customer-care. |
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Children's viewpoints and adults memories of what it was like to be bullied and how it affects them now form the basis of this unscripted, moving testimonial to the importance of preventing bullying. |
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According to anti-reductionism, then, a hearer doesn't need positive support for testimonial reliability, or the speaker's sincerity, to justifiedly believe what the speaker says. |
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The first was the Gould Affair, when a testimonial fund was set up for Welsh international Arthur Gould, instigated by a local newspaper. |
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He was also named the worldwide testimonial of the Emporio Armani eyewear and watch collection. |
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On 9 August 2011 Celtic held a testimonial match in honour of former player John Kennedy. |
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Ahead of his testimonial in 2011, Gary Neville revealed he would spend the proceeds towards a supporters club and hotel near Old Trafford. |
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The testimonial concept can also be traced to Normandy before 1066, when a jury of nobles was established to decide land disputes. |
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Gather a few testimonial quotes from happy clients and pepper them throughout your landing page. |
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In my view this should not be the case and I hope this short testimonial goes some way to assisting him securing a place commentating on our racecourses in future years. |
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It is common for epistemologists to assume that we form our testimonial beliefs at least in part due to our ability to monitor testifiers for relevant epistemic traits. |
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