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is attesting
verb
To affirm to be correct, true, or genuine.
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Such documents were improper, since the person signing an affidavit is attesting that he has personal knowledge of the matters at issue, which was clearly impossible for people simply stamping hundreds of documents a day.
But this year, the staging of several homegrown musicals in Mandarin with definite Asian twists is attesting to the local audience's growing interest for musicals with themes closer to home.
Rich theater, capable of touching the heart, tickling the funny bone and tapping wells of recognition, sympathy and suspense while its music sets feet to tapping and hands to clapping, is attesting to the vitality of the Folksbiene Yiddish Theater as it begins its 85th season.
Also the equation of polynomial curve of second order is attesting to the fact that it should be linear as the coefficient of t 2 is −0.00.
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The precise conservation of discrete charge under the multi-symplectic RKN discretizations is attested numerically.
Trade with Syria and Palestine is attested by scenes of ships carrying foreign peoples.
But, fanciful as it sounds, sperm-squeezing is attested to by another source.
From 1887, however, it is attested as meaning "a female of immoral character; a prostitute".
The cultural heterogeneity of the EU is attested to by 30m Muslims already within its borders.
The young man's apprenticeship to Rembrandt is attested by Rembrandt's first biographer, Arnold Houbraken.
An early form of Canaanite is attested in the Tell el-Amarna letters (c. 1400 bc).
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