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be testifying
verb
To make a declaration, or give evidence, under oath.
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A Clinton will be testifying before Congress.
Which players will be testifying at the congressional hearings?
Charlie Scheeler of Senator Mitchell's staff will be testifying.
"Somebody may not be testifying completely accurately under oath, and I'm troubled," she said.
It said, in part: "Kirk Radomski, Andy Pettitte and Chuck Knoblauch will not be testifying at the Feb. 13 hearing.
In addition, the Fed chairman, Ben S. Bernanke, will be testifying about the economy during two appearances on Capitol Hill.
When Mr. Morris was informed that Mr. McGinniss will be testifying, something he had not known, he was visibly excited by the prospect.
"However, our priority at this time is to support our clients, including Victim No. 4, who will be testifying against Mr. Sandusky at the preliminary hearing".
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He's testifying now.
"People were testifying about their vaginas.
We were documenting what was going on, we were testifying.
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