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be testified
verb
To make a declaration, or give evidence, under oath.
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When, therefore, such like things shall be testified against the accused party, not by specters, which are devils in the shape of persons either living or dead, but by real men or women who may be credited, it is proof enough that such a one has that conversation and correspondence with the devil as that he or she, whoever they be, ought to be exterminated from among men.
Besides, their adaptation for strong electromagnetic interference and atrocious operation environment is yet to be testified [13].
Finally, we hope that our predictions in the present study can be testified by experiments in the near future.
This situation will be testified in Section 4 where the effect of ψ on discrimination performance is also explained more thoroughly.
The initially assumed values were taken and are verified with already available data so that the proper working of the code can be testified.
The simulation results show that the active SFCL can deal well with the faults, and the parameter design's suitability can be testified.
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A Clinton will be testifying before Congress.
Charlie Scheeler of Senator Mitchell's staff will be testifying.
Which players will be testifying at the congressional hearings?
"Somebody may not be testifying completely accurately under oath, and I'm troubled," she said.
She would be testifying today.
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