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testimony

te stuh moh nee

  • n  a solemn statement made under oath
  • n  an assertion offering firsthand authentication of a fact
    according to his own testimony he can't do it
  • n  something that serves as evidence
    his effort was testimony to his devotion

  • The leader of the free world, it seems, had been following my fight against a federal subpoena seeking my testimony in the case of the leaking of the name of a CIA officer.
  • Viewers had to weigh the testimony of two admirable people -- both of whom had escaped, through diligence and perseverance, a background of rural poverty to scale great heights .
  • Tarantini's testimony included rich details of up to 30 young women he brought to 18 different parties at Berlusconi's residences.
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  • Barack Obama in FOXNews
    After invoking the memory of Martin Luther King's real courage to a room full of simpering European pacifists, Obama described himself as "living testimony to the moral force of non-violence."
  • Tony Hayward in BBC News
    The chief executive replied: "I'm not stonewalling. I simply was not involved in the decision-making process." "I'm just amazed at this testimony. Mr Hayward, you're not taking responsibility, you're kicking the can down the road and acting...
  • Henry Waxman in USA Today
    The Mitchell Report directly contradicts key elements of Mr. Tejada's testimony,Waxman said. "The conflict is stark and fundamental to the committee's 2005 investigation."

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