Sentence examples for testified both from inspiring English sources

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For two days, Bernard B. Kerik, the NYPD's 40th police commissioner, testified both tearfully and defiantly, at the perjury trial of two former friends, Frank and Peter DiTommaso.

He finally made his debut as a witness at Basciano's trial for the murder of Randolph Pizzolo in April 2011; Massino's testified both during the trial itself and, after Basciano was convicted, on behalf of the prosecution's unsuccessful attempt to impose the death penalty.

In a comprehensive treatise on the psychology and physical phenomena of Palladino, Enrico Morselli (1908) thus testified both to her supernormal abilities and to her hysteria, a verdict shared by other researchers who had openly reported instances of fraud in Eusapia and other physical mediums while claiming a robust residue of genuine phenomena.

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As the warmth of the obituaries testifies, both had large and enthusiastic followings.

The announcement testifies both to the resilience of radio and to the fact that traditional television networks like NBC are eager to distribute their content in different ways.

The degree to which these documents circle their subjects without taking sides testifies both to Ms. Holzer's keen editorial sense and to their tragic, mounting complexity.

This anthology of almost 100 contributors testifies both to the proliferation of aspiring British writers of African descent and to a growing willingness to tap that talent.

I was also blown away by the songs of Misia and M'Barka ben Taleb, and by the biography of James Senese, whose father was an African-American soldier and who testifies both to the tolerance and the cruelty of his hometown.

And opened fresh today, "Revolutionary Road "manages to testify both to how much in American culture has shifted since the 50's, and how much from that odd time remains lively in our moral imaginations.

Wending through spaces on three floors and numbering 130 items, it testifies both to the loose constellations of artists and to the congeries of artworks, objects and memorabilia that often form just in the process of living around artists, especially important, instinctively generous ones.

He wants to testify both to the evils of the Holocaust and to "the simple joy" (he's very fond of the word "joy") of creative endeavors even as he acknowledges the difficulty of describing these subjects without resorting to cliché.

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