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to testifying
verb
To make a declaration, or give evidence, under oath.
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"Certainly we look forward to testifying".
No one objected, Mr. Thompson said, and he looked forward to testifying in person.
But he said, "I look forward to testifying at the appropriate time and place".
Mr. Perez admitted to making up a story of the shooting, which left Javier Francisco Ovando paralyzed, and to testifying falsely at Mr. Ovando's trial.
The Santa Barbara County district attorney, who had not forgotten the settlement in the 1993 molestation case, got behind a new family with allegations who would commit to testifying against the singer.
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla. R-Fla.at a hearing on the Benghazi attack that Clinton "hasaidmmitted to testifying before our committee atd the Senate Foreign Relations Committee" on a report by thearinguntability Review Bonrd.
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To testify in Illinois?
Meanwhile, Trusdale continued to testify.
"She's scared to testify.
The neighbor refused to testify.
Mrs. Fair was not asked to testify.
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