The splendor of the stonework in the villages testifies to the great craftsmanship through the ages. |
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It must be conceded that not every witness who testifies inconsistently with an earlier statement can properly be regarded as hostile. |
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One student testifies that he got an astounding 35 credits in a day in one subject. |
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A National Statistical Office report testifies to the graveness of the situation. |
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His work at Balco testifies to a character that placed profit above honesty and too easily chose wealth over morality. |
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He has apparently been offered remission of his present sentence and immunity from further prosecution if he testifies. |
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Later today, the White House car czar Edward Montgomery testifies on Capitol Hill. |
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He testifies blankly that he did not design the homes, and that he objected to the changes made to them. |
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Once again, the New Testament as a whole testifies to the sinlessness of Jesus from his birth to this death. |
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Long historical experience testifies to the need for a break with the Democrats. |
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The growth of drug abuse testifies to the increasing numbers of people wanting to escape their reality, or at least numb its pain. |
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It testifies to his powers of observation and imagination and his storytelling abilities. |
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That, in fact, Holmes did recognize it for what it was, testifies to his profound knowledge of ophiology. |
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He could not be expected to respond to Hebrew music, but his comment on the Queens' service testifies to his attentive and critical ear. |
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The city's latest ranking as the top dog number one place in Britain to do profitable business testifies to that. |
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He marvels at the incredible design in our bodies and testifies to the hand of our Creator evident in Creation. |
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A bronze statuette of a Persian dancing boy with a high hat, long sleeves and pointed shoes also testifies to the ubiquity of foreign performers. |
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The letter testifies to the debased level of what passes for intellectual life in the United States. |
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Moreover, the development of carnassial notches testifies to the shearing capacity of the molars as seen in other palaeoryctids. |
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A defendant who testifies in his own defense opens the door to the admission of prior convictions, not prior charges. |
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Like each Haute Joaillerie watch by Chopard, this entirely hand-crafted model testifies to a level of know-how verging on perfection. |
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He tells the cops and testifies at trial that Adnan threatened to hurt Stephanie or get her involve if he went to police. |
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A single bite of cloudlike scallop-and-lobster dumpling in cherrystone-scented soup testifies to the benefits of the process. |
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Prosecutors have made it clear they expect her to be a hostile witness when she testifies. |
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That this program has been gutted or withheld from those in need in some provinces testifies to the unraveling of the national social safety net. |
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The whole process of Devisch's meditation testifies to something else that may problematize these preceding lines. |
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They aren't your average band, as this Singles anthology testifies. |
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If the agreement contemplates the conferring of a benefit on the informer, that benefit should be conferred before he or she testifies. |
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Her instruments inspired the formation of the local senior citizens' gourd band, whose music testifies to the unbounded nature of autodidactic innovation. |
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In the presence of grace, the courageous spirit testifies, as St. Augustine and John Lennon did, that we are the circumstances. |
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We now understand that this testifies to the recurring disturbance that these habitats receive from fluctuating water levels, fire, ice scour and storms. |
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The popularity of angels, psychic phenomena, faith healing, meditation, and near-death experiences testifies to a paradigm shift in our concept of reality. |
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But the best of him testifies both to his unyielding pursuit of perfection in his craft and to a character that was far from being the milk-and-water saint of legend. |
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Only the intentional silver-grey tinged effect of the larch wood testifies to the time which has past since the building was completed. |
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This omission testifies to something immature, obtuse and testosteroney in the Oscar taste. |
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Quaternary sedimentary fill testifies to recent subsidence of the basin. |
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Do not jump to conclusions, however, based entirely on how a witness testifies. |
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Kente weaving is a wonderfully complex process which testifies to the highly skilled craftsmanship of our forebears. |
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The blocky, black, businesslike appearance of the stock pistol has been replaced by a two-tone visage that testifies unambiguously to extensive alteration. |
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The north-eastern experience testifies to two other big advantages. First, mayors cater to England's curious particularism. |
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There is a peculiarly haunting quality to the sound, and the rapport between oboist and cellist testifies to the time they have spent working together. |
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The superintendent's house stands imposingly at the entrance to the village and testifies to the importance of its one-time owner. |
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It is not a catalogue, but a manifesto: France has adopted NEPAD and this document testifies to that position. |
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He testifies to seeing Luzhin slip a hundred rouble note into Sonia's pockets, thinking at the time that Luzhin was secretly performing a good deed. |
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That impressive itinerary amply testifies to the international renown of this excellent musician. |
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The mastery of the various themes of this syllabus by an aesthetician testifies that she is an excellent professional. |
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In the XIth century a priory around the church testifies of a rustic community. |
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The need to revise ISD testifies to the futility of trying to regulate financial markets by hard-coding provisions in immutable legislation. |
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In his epistles, the apostle Paul clearly testifies to the divinity of Jesus Christ. |
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This ability to delegate testifies to the autonomy they enjoy in internal management of their schools. |
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This narrow victory also testifies to the considerable progress made in beach soccer by Venezuela. |
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The abundant use of credit and barter and credit transfers between multiple parties testifies not only to an absence of cash but also to the interdependencies of neighbours. |
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This new perfume, distinguished by some creative elements of great originality, testifies to the unique poetic values incarnated by Kenzo. |
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The agreement testifies to the statesmanship of both presidents and governments. |
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The consecrated life testifies to the mystery and vocation of the Church as communion. |
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It testifies to our commitment to providing smart products that meet our customers' needs. |
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The resolution testifies to the fact that the situation in the region warrants exceptional consideration. |
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Foreign demand for weanling pigs and breeding stock testifies to the excellent genetic quality and health status of the Canadian pig. |
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And it is thanks to IMG that Tiger Woods carries the Nike swoosh and testifies in TV commercials to the benefits of American Express. |
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History testifies to the commitment of consecrated men and women in favour of women. |
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The blend of humorous contes, hymnody, and lyric testifies to a diverse taste in the unknown anthologist. |
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This timepiece testifies to the passion and expertise that have characterised the brand for several generations. |
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History testifies that such derisive anthropological presuppositions have played a major role in the colonisation of the south. |
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This love is lived out each day as the married couple testifies to the presence of Christ in the world. |
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This decision by the Council testifies to the European Union genuine political will to curb the economic difficulties facing agriculture. |
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Galileo's work in mechanics testifies to the fertility of these concepts. |
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The start to the new year testifies that economic prospects for western and central Europe are still sound. |
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Therefore, this ratification process once again testifies to Indonesia's unswerving commitment to the advancement of disarmament efforts. |
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It is just that we get the impression, and your answer testifies to this somewhat, that the Council Presidency is not being very proactive in dealing with this issue. |
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Can we have him leave the room when she testifies? |
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If a midwife testifies that the wound is old, then deflowering may have occurred prior to the husband's initial penetration of his wife. |
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In specific terms, the substantive increase in the number of notified denials and consultations has produced a sizeable body of information which testifies to the growing confidence in this instrument. |
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Varro testifies that even at this day there be some who warish and cure the stinging of serpents with their spittle. |
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The robust sexuality of the talmudic laws of marital relations testifies to the rabbis' seriousness and matter-of-factness about what today is highly charged material. |
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According to the Law, when a person with an intellectual disability testifies in court, the court is allowed to order that the witness will not be cross examined by the defendant himself. |
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The visit of President Higgins to the Tribunal on the occasion of its tenth anniversary in 2006 testifies to the cordial relations between the two institutions. |
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But the choice of her subjects which revolves around German cultural issues and the way of treating them testifies to a certain atavism in her thought. |
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There are no certain news about the origins of this village but the man was already here during the Bronze Age as the presence of a menhir testifies. |
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The awarding of the prize also testifies to the ability of this institution to hold on to its best researchers and to allow them to work over a number of years without burdening them with administrative obstacles. |
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This testifies to an initial misjudgment of the incidents at senior management level and possibly even to sabotaging of the investigations by OLAF officials. |
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My leanness rises up against me, It testifies to my face. |
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The investigator may require for example, that the child testifies via closed circuit television, on one specified date, not on the witness stand, in the judge's chamber, and so on. |
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History testifies to the fact the public is fascinated and enthralled by seeing people put to death, tortured, drawn and quartered, or guillotined. |
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Visit of the village, its half-timbered houses, and the apothecary house of the old hospital which testifies to the wealth of the regional hospital heritage, enough to regale oneself! |
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The failure of the Serbian parliament and of the parliament of Republika Srpska to condemn these massacres testifies to their lack of either maturity or penitence. |
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When we arrive for a visit, Veronica sits us down at the rough-hewn, wooden clinic reception table, looks us straight in the eye, and testifies to the changes her PDA has wrought in this remote corner of Uganda. |
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The Japanese calligraphy is effective attribute not only of interior in Japanese style, but also harmoniously looks in European dwelling, gives to apartment charm and testifies about owner's delicate taste. |
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The residential complex testifies to the endeavours of the developer to create individual and personal living space even when constructing multi-storey apartments. |
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This splendid and rare example of folkloristic silverware, which was purchased in 1994, testifies not only to extraordinary skill but is also noticeable for the richness of the materials used. |
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His verboseness testifies that he does communicate well, even though inaccurately and sometimes outright dishonestly. |
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The Reims tramway concessionary production testifies to this. |
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At the centre of the film, which is widely recognized as a masterpiece, was Brando's portrayal of Terry Malloy, a longshoreman and former boxer who testifies in court against the mob-controlled union. |
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Thus as regards digital color proofing, we should not fall from absolute amateurism into some stupid low delta E race, which only testifies bad understanding of human vision, quality control and useful tolerances. |
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As cause, consequence, or maybe both at the same time, the hyper volatility of prices seen in international markets testifies to the crisis' scope and the worldwide threats it inflicts. |
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But, as Katie testifies, things can get rough. |
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Their presence testifies to the abiding commitment of their governments to our joint efforts, as well as the continuing importance they attach to our forum. |
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It seems to us that rather than any kind of political commitment, this sinister production testifies to the influence of images diffused daily over certain television channels and over the net. |
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The doctor affirms that at the center of the philosophy, that underlies this movement, is attentive listening and a respect that testifies to the patients' dignity at a time when they are perceived as a burden. |
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A witness who testifies at a trial, provided that he retracts his statement before any judgement, even of a preliminary nature, is handed down on the merits of the case. |
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The surge in violence during past decades testifies to this. |
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Nevertheless, this unfortunate affair testifies to the need for clarification and simplification of Community law so that citizens can understand and use it in their everyday lives. |
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This testifies to the division's commitment to provide highquality customer service and to its flexible approach to energy supply, while it continues to improve efficiency. |
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Firstly, it testifies to the strong commitment of the Government of the most populous country on earth to developing and implementing a linked environment and development strategy. |
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The paper testifies to a fundamental concern to get at the truth, to find a generous financial solution and to protect Swiss interests and the country's good relations with the United States. |
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The remarkable growth in passenger volume testifies to the strength of our local economy, both to its commercial dynamism and its stability as the seat of national government. |
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The diversity of crustaceans testifies to a dramatic Lower Carboniferous eumalacostracan radiation. |
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However, a recently unearthed love ballad testifies to literary activity in the local tongue from the Medieval period. |
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Foxe downplays Chaucer's bawdy and amorous writing, insisting that it all testifies to his piety. |
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A blue plaque on the school building testifies to the former site of The Potter home. |
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A quipu found on the site testifies to the development and complexity of Caral society. |
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Julie Brown's Schoenberg and Redemption newly testifies to the power of a composer's self-expressive prose. |
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Swapna's new canvas, a peepal leaf, testifies to her claim of liking the unique. |
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An episode from Coetzee's memoir Boyhood testifies to the strength and coerciveness of dichotomies imposed by the Cold War and reshaped by the apartheid culture. |
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The infant voice spoken of by Rosolato believes that it is everything, and can swallow down the world, but testifies in its suffering that it is not agueproof. |
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