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As Dylan fans will be quick to testify, they needn't have worried.
To describe this as a comeback would be misleading: anyone familiar with the London party circuit will be quick to testify that Hogg has never been away.
On the other hand, artists including Kylie Minogue and Siobhan Fahey of Bananarama are quick to testify about the perils of Waterman's controlling influence.
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I am ready to testify.
Quick was trotted out to testify against Mr. Zahrey at a departmental trial late last year, and promptly recanted some of his most serious allegations.
I remembered what Cartier-Bresson once said about turning from painting to photography: "the adventurer in me felt obliged to testify with a quicker instrument than a brush to the scars of the world".
Jim Bunning, the junior senator from Kentucky, and a Hall of Fame pitcher, was the first to testify, and encomiums were quick to follow.
Rove was also quick to dismiss the notion that his refusal to testify in a probe of the Bush administration's firing of federal prosecutors amounted to too much political baggage for a news analyst to carry.
Investigators were even willing to close their eyes to Quick's apparent involvement in a murder, as long as he was willing to testify against Detective Zahrey.
To testify in Illinois?
Meanwhile, Trusdale continued to testify.
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