Sentence examples for attests in a from inspiring English sources

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He was in charge of a computer algorithm when it began to produce inexplicable losses big enough to sink his bank: "This was a bomb and I was the only one who could defuse it". 4. Technology and growing complexity offer ever more scope for abuse, as this former structurer attests in a painfully honest appraisal: "So why did I quit?

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Comic strips and Chicago street signage matter quite a bit, as Dan Nadel, the comics publisher and co-curator of this show (with Mr. Eller), attests in an accompanying essay.

Having gone through that experience, I can attest, in a non-masochistic way, that pain is a great teacher.

The basic design of the flag was used by a Latvian militia unit in 1279, as is attested in a 14th-century manuscript known as the Livländische Reimchronik ("Livland Rhyme-Chronicle").

("The shiny red color of the soles has no function other than to identify to the public that they are mine," he attested, in a petition to the court. "I selected the color because it is engaging, flirtatious, memorable, and the color of passion").

The day I understood this, I knew that the subject of my film would be death itself, death and not survival, a radical contradiction because it attested, in a way, to the impossibility of the enterprise I was throwing myself into, since the dead couldn't speak for the dead.

The use of a proteinaceous binding medium, probably animal glue, was attested in a recent study of a mummy portrait, dated to the 2nd century CE from the site of Kerke [26].

However, as Sakai (2011, n. 2) shows convincingly, the term vināśitvānumāna poses problems as it is essentially an invention of Frauwallner, and only incidentally attested in a passage of the commentator Karṇakagomin.

In contrast, the embedded DO topicalization is not attested in a double applicative; instead, what undergoes the embedded topicalization is an IO, as already exemplified in 81a, repeated below as 92 (witness the occurrence of an LA suffix -i immediately after the base verb).

However, there is, so far, no evidence of the use of animal fats as an adhesive in Pharaonic Egypt and the use of oils has, to date, only been attested in a few instances, such as on the pigmented inlays from Nefermaat's tomb chapel from the 4th Dynasty [14].

It is attested in a praise poem to Cadwallon ap Cadfan (Moliant Cadwallon, by Afan Ferddig).

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