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were testified
verb
To make a declaration, or give evidence, under oath.
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Roy Cohn described the trial in his autobiography as a dry run of the trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg; they faced the same judge, were prosecuted by the same lawyers, and were testified against by the same witnesses.
By comparing with different models in previous studies, the proposed models were testified to be reasonable.
The phenolic radicals were testified to be less reactive and retain lower electron reduction potential than the oxygen radicals [25].
These new doubly-immobilized chiral (salen Mn III) catalysts were testified as highly effective and repeatable catalysts for the enantioselective epoxidation of styrene and α-methylstyrene.
Then a network simulation model was designed, validating the characteristic of mobile IP network, and some advantages, which were brought by mobile network, were testified.
The thermo-responsive behavior of poly(ionic liquid)s (PIL -based nanogels were testified using dynamic light scattering (DLS), turbidimetric method, and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements.
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"People were testifying about their vaginas.
We were documenting what was going on, we were testifying.
By early January, players were testifying before the attorney general.
If that's what you mean by testify, then yes, these people were testifying".
No one believed the informants were testifying truthfully.
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