The reality of such fears is borne out by the evidence of tombstones testifying to those who died of fright after seeing a ghost. |
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The chairs drawn up to the dining-room table are inlaid with strings of bellflowers suspended from rings, testifying to their Baltimore origin. |
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Without witnesses testifying to the event, there would be reasonable doubt for an acquittal. |
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While she was testifying, Ms. Azar watched Mr. Jalakh carefully, trying to pick up his verbal and non-verbal cues. |
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The plea deal was announced just two days after a key witness began testifying against him. |
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In practice witnesses testifying in court are very often asked simply whether they confirm the testimony they gave to the investigating judge. |
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If you know your business like a book, testifying as an expert witness can be a lucrative sideline. |
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They acquiesced in the Assembly's dissolution, testifying to the thinness of a culture of democracy and law. |
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You receive numerous documents with official looking stamps, seals and logo testifying to the authenticity of the proposal. |
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The plaintiff's attorneys wrapped up their case with their last two witnesses testifying. |
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But it still sits in our DNA, one of many useless remnants testifying to our evolutionary ancestry. |
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Professional medical organizations have strongly discouraged members from testifying on behalf of plaintiffs. |
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This could include providing documents and other information that they have obtained or testifying in court. |
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As Council members may have seen on the news, Charles Taylor is currently on the witness stand, testifying in his own defence. |
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All walks of life were represented in the large concourse of sympathisers testifying to the esteem and high regard in which Brigid and her family are held. |
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That is the awkwardness of testifying about intelligence matters in public. |
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It avoided the necessity of both complainants testifying at his trial. |
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Adlai Stevenson testifying through a spiritual medium wouldn't save him now. |
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Now, for the first time, we have a woman on the record testifying to his animal magnetism. |
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It appears to me to be one whacko testifying against another. |
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Even on a hot day, with the large car parks full of coaches testifying that there must be hundreds of people there, the entire camp exuded an awesome silence. |
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This paradox arises either through the blocking of memory, or under oppressive regimes through torture and fear of the consequences of testifying. |
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Complainants may waver about testifying for any number of reasons. |
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Curving stone walls crisscrossed the landscapes, testifying to centuries of toil and sweat by inhabitants, creating soft, green pastures for livestock. |
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The image of the child attendant, for the time the child is testifying or being deposed, shall be recorded on videotape. |
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By waiving his right to a hearing on Tuesday, the ex-coach spared his alleged victims the pain of testifying. |
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Similarly, in a ski simulator experiment, the amplitude of articular movements grew during learning, testifying to this progressive release of the degrees of freedom. |
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He displayed some feistiness when testifying in the voir dire. |
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As a general rule, jailhouse informers should be prohibited from testifying. |
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Actually, as Parkin noted while testifying at a foreclosure proceeding five years ago, prusik was in fact his adoptive mother. |
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I'm worried that Mr. Martineau will be angry at me for testifying against him, but I don't really have any choice but to obey the subpoena. |
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For the purpose of calculating the attendance allowance, a part of a day used in connection with testifying shall be considered a full day. |
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Witnesses shall be provided with an attendance allowance as compensation for wages, earnings and time lost as a result of testifying. |
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She was our witness, and the rules were contorted to keep her from testifying. |
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I might wonder on that file about a million dollars for a war room to counsel witnesses prior to testifying. |
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He intervened only once to call the complainant to order, reprimanding him for smiling while the victim was testifying. |
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Photograph: Reuters 2010: General Petraeus collapses while testifying before the Senate armed services committee. |
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Offenders often try to prevent witnesses from testifying, even by means of threat. |
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An important dossier can be found in the archives of the General Curia, testifying to the great magnanimity shown by the MO Damian Byrne. |
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The core material preserves diverse structures testifying to its polygenetic origin and an evolution from a hydrostatic to a tectonic stress-dominated environment. |
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He very quickly began to use a camera to make a record of his observations and he soon discovered his vocation: testifying through images. |
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Opposing counsel will often try to make cross examination rapid-fire, hoping you will be hurried into testifying in error. |
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We can believe in the resurrection as a fact because eleven out of the twelve disciples died as martyrs testifying to the resurrection and deity of Christ. |
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In addition, the person must be an expert or specialized in the area of expertise in which he is testifying. |
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Review Tribunals will have the discretion to decide whether to exclude witnesses while others are testifying or to allow them to be present. |
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Subject to the consent of participants, a summary of a person's interview may be filed as an exhibit without that person testifying. |
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Children have no idea that they will be testifying months or years later in court about what has happened to them. |
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For the same reason, the V I 1 document should be permitted to serve as the certificate testifying to the designation of origin required for imports of wines eligible for a tariff reduction. |
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Because making an allegation in an affidavit is very different from testifying to it orally, knowing that you're going to be cross-examined and knowing that contradictory evidence can be presented to show you a liar. |
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A format that they could go on with their lives, not disrupt their nice comfortable lifestyle, for things like preaching the word, witnessing, testifying, praying, interceding on behalf of people. |
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As she was testifying in '96, the prosecution pulled her off the witness stand and arrested her in court on a two-year-old petty larceny warrant from New Jersey. |
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Refrainment from testifying, the giving of false testimony, or backing down from testimony are considered questionable violations. |
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And so, in every walk of life my servants shall appear bearing my Law in their hearts and testifying in word and deed to what I have come to speak to you of in this era. |
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During a 1990 public hearing on an application by TransCanada PipeLines, a witness who was testifying before the Board called home from the witness stand and asked his wife to fax him a much-needed document. |
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Those who merely bemoan the material losses are testifying to their complete failure to understand what is happening and to see the relationship between cause and effect here. |
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She was immediately awarded the honorific medal by the Director General of UNESCO, Mr Koïchiro Matsuura, testifying to the recognition of the efforts made by women in their fight against obscurantism. |
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In the south of Kaolack have been found megalithic monuments in laterite, whose resemblance to the French Breton menhirs is astonishing, as well as tumulus testifying to old existence of a civilization of sun admirers. |
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By testifying to Christ and living their typical life of communion, consecrated men and women offer the whole educational community the prophetic sign of brotherhood. |
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Make sure that they have reread their statements before testifying. |
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The events and meetings, organized in collaboration with partners, were characterized by poignancy, stimulating exchange, networking and, above all, a spirit of solidarity-all testifying to the importance of the Award. |
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Before testifying, each witness shall, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure and Evidence, give an undertaking as to the truthfulness of the evidence to be given by that witness. |
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His impetuous decision, which was made with no consideration for witnesses who had come from as far away as Winnipeg, forced them to return home without testifying. |
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The march of progress has not skipped over applied research into cooking methods, with pressure cookers, microwave ovens, molecular cuisine and rice cookers testifying to manufacturers' determination to help homemakers. |
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Take the opportunity to discover thousands of artifacts testifying to the lifeways of the populations that have frequented Pointe-du-Buisson over a period of 5000 years. |
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Don't leave without seeing its palm garden, its old ruins, an architecture testifying the authenticty touareg culture, an irreproachable hability. |
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Even in New York, reporters can rely on the shield law to avoid testifying in Foley Square's New York Supreme Court building, but could be haled into federal court, across the street, and forced to disclose their sources. |
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The furnishings in metal include an interesting 15 C thurible, with a pyramid-shaped brazier, testifying to a type that was fairly common in Tuscany, where there was a preference for very simple geometric forms. |
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It allows the options of the witness testifying from a room adjoining the courtroom via closed-circuit television or from a distant or undisclosed location through an audio-visual link. |
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Partway through the hearing of the inquiry, the respondents brought an application for the dismissal of the case on the grounds that the complainant was incapable of testifying or prosecuting the complaint. |
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For example, a witness testifying that she knew it was raining because she got drenched in a rain shower walking past the corner where the accident occurred would be direct evidence. |
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It is also the first step towards testifying against anyone in the world of cycling who may have known about the extent of his doping and perhaps allowed it to continue unchecked. |
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 1.42pm ET18:42 Rep. Gwen Moore, Democrat of Wisconsin, thanks Yellen for testifying now coming up on four hours. |
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Police officers who found a German high school exchange student wounded but still alive after being shot by a Montana man are set to resume testifying Monday in the man's murder trial in Missoula. |
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Witnesses who were brave enough to give evidence against a well-known politician must now weigh the risk of testifying against a head of state who controls a formidable security and intelligence service. |
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When testifying about his business and reputation in the Sudbury community, Mr. Richard Glaude impressed the panel as an honest individual who is proud of this reputation in the Sudbury business community. |
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This proposed system would require farmers to sign a written guarantee testifying to the variety of their crop when they drop their harvests off at grain elevators. |
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It could be a whang-dang-doodle, a cloche hat made out of coyote fur, or a phylactery testifying to the pompatus of love. |
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How did these protections help you in testifying? |
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I know that the witnesses she is concerned about are testifying. |
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I am wondering if the current Prime Minister will be testifying before committee about the affair involving the previous minister of foreign affairs. |
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An expert testifying for the government stated that most women could achieve the aerobic standard with training, but the arbitrator rejected this evidence as anecdotal and unsupported by scientific data. |
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Numerous megalithic monuments and menhirs are present on Anglesey, testifying to the presence of humans in prehistory. |
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When he finished testifying, Deneke thanked him, and adin rose. |
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There's testifying rock 'n' reggae, gospel, epic sad-eyed kitchen sink balladry, pub dub and Northern Soul sass. |
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She was mobbed by paparazzi and testifying under oath for the first time. |
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Demetris Doulas was testifying at the trial of six men facing charges of causing death by want of precaution, and homicide by gross negligence. |
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That's absolutely false,'' Simpson said calmly, a phrase he has repeated since he began testifying under oath last week as what's technically called a hostile witness. |
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Ancient cities dating to the First Dynasty of Egypt arose along both its Nile and Red Sea junctions, testifying to the route's ancient popularity. |
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The otolaryngologist testifying as an expert witness should be aware of the qualifications recommended by the ACS and, in my opinion, should comply with them. |
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