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Three officials of the U.S. Department of Transportation took testimony from 117 witnesses.
"Even McCarthyism, in the darkest days of that episode, first took testimony in executive session," he said.
The report authors took testimony from 135 women, aged 17to8585, this year.
"We took to the streets, took testimony, registered people to vote, and went to the courtroom.
For months now, Hezbollah has sought to discredit the tribunal, pointing out that it took testimony from witnesses whose accounts later proved false.
In the last months of 1911, the committee took testimony from sixty witnesses — workers and experts alike — and, in January, 1912, called Taylor.
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A grand jury has been taking testimony for the last week.
He had convened a grand jury, and his prosecutors had taken testimony.
Both traditional and modern legal systems have provisions for taking testimony under oath and mandate penalties for giving false testimony.
Sean Penn is an authority on Iraq, and Congress takes testimony from boy-band singers.
Thousands of hours have been spent taking testimony from expert witnesses.
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