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Kingsley was replaced by Angel Rangel at half-time with Kyle Naughton switching flanks, something of a testament to Tadic's display.
The provisions of a testament, however, would not be considered until the instrument had been admitted to probate, which means that it had been found to be properly executed and valid by the ecclesiastical court.
Which would you prefer – nigh-on a million poppies arranged in a public space or a statue to General Haig, which was the 1920s idea of a testament to the carnage of 1914-18?
The increase at Toyota, Japan's largest car manufacturer and the world's fourth largest, was something of a testament to the company's cost-cutting programs -- savings that contributed $1.4 billion in operating profit during the last fiscal year.
And I think that is more of a testament of our focus on authenticity".
I think it's more of a testament to its toughness that at one point the bullet bounces back and nails the host.
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But the purse was reportedly in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, a testament to the fighters' names.
Now, only a handful of those remain, and none have the proprietary will of Hetdex — a testament to the ego of the state of Texas.
Even the Socialists were in favor of €8 billion of cuts, a testament to the Dutch regard for fiscal rectitude.
For the founder, this is a life-changing moment, the fruition of a decade of work, a testament to their team's efforts.
Compromise or even admitting fault, should never be a sign of weakness, but of perseverance, a testament to our strength.
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