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So now the memorial becomes a literal cemetery, with the oldest form of human identification, names, most likely testifying to victims the newest science can't distinguish.
Importantly, this new component (olive) is also present among the Chukchis and Koryaks, likely testifying to some level of Beringian continuity.
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And the employees who have admitted insider trading charges are cooperating with prosecutors and would most likely testify at a trial, bolstering the government's case.
— Jeffrey Conroy, the Long Island teenager charged with a hate crime in the fatal stabbing of a Hispanic immigrant, will most likely testify on Thursday in his murder trial.
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Therefore, sixty-seven yeago ago, my grandfather likely testified in that hearing room to defend his patriotism; now his grandson testifies in that same room to explain what the U.S. government is doing to defend our Nation.
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And undoubtedly, Goodson will likely testify in his own behalf.
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