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Testifies

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Third person singular of testify

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A single bite of cloudlike scallop-and-lobster dumpling in cherrystone-scented soup testifies to the benefits of the process.

Many women love menstrual sex – and, even if they don't, the controversy over its omission in the movie testifies to its power on women's imagination.

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 11.51am ET16 51 You can almost see Yellen's Brooklyn accent in this AP photo: Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014, before the House Financial Services Committee hearing.

This omission testifies to something immature, obtuse and testosteroney in the Oscar taste.

But, as Katie testifies, things can get rough.

But the fact that they were unable to anticipate or prevent the attack testifies to the difficulties of dealing with a new fragmented terrorism faced by Europe and the West".Where the French and British services may differ, however, is in their ability to win the support of the communities from which would-be terrorists are most likely to emerge.

Yet the fact that his ramshackle coalition of 18 parties took 64% of the vote in last month's poll, far more than any other grouping, testifies to his managerial nous.

It testifies to the mammoth efforts that have been made in recent years to revive America's nuclear industry—and to the disappointing results.The half-built reactors at Vogtle are the first new ones to be approved in America since 1979, when a radioactive leak from Three Mile Island, a nuclear plant in Pennsylvania, ruined the industry's already troubled reputation.

And it is thanks to IMG that Tiger Woods carries the Nike swoosh and testifies in TV commercials to the benefits of American Express.

Its survival testifies to the emperor's foresight and his pride; he ordered that it must never be altered.

Security is gradually to be taken over by a revamped national police force and a new army, both being recruited and trained by an American firm, DynCorp, which is being paid by the United States.That testifies to the bountiful support Mrs Johnson-Sirleaf gets from the Bush administration and to the historical ties between the two countries; Liberia was founded in 1847 by freed American slaves.

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