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be testimony
noun
Statements made by a witness in court.
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There also might be testimony read from Mohammed al-Qahtani, a prisoner at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, who is believed by many to have been the missing "20th hijacker".
Now it's the head of the auto workers union, and pretty soon there will be testimony from former Bain Capital-owned company workers.
Fiscal help would have been much better.If America does manage to avoid recession and slowly begins to pull out of this mire, it will be testimony to its underlying strengths.
But, in what may be testimony to the enduring power of hard-line nationalists in this part of eastern Croatia, both men remain free and Mr. Markan is still homeless and destitute.
Mr. Butler also said that there would be testimony about how Mr. bin Laden and his followers interpreted the religion of Islam, but that such evidence would only be offered to show what Al Qaeda's motivations were.
Witnesses whose presence — whose photographed presence — would be testimony of continuity and legitimacy, of the Kennedy faction's sanction of his assumption of Kennedy's office, were particularly desirable; two of Jackie's secretaries, Mary Gallagher and Pamela Turnure, were in the forward cabin, crying.
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A recent tragedy is testimony.
This list is testimony to that.
There was testimony about insufficient hugging.
They are testimony to human ingenuity and innovation.
Indeed the nuclear deal is testimony to it.
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