And as they will attest, once information is out there it's hellish tricky to take it back. |
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Anyone who met him at the conventions can attest to how friendly and accessible he was. |
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This has been true since Achaemenid times, as a visit to the ruins of their capital, Persepolis, will attest. |
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We're still far from the ideal, as racial profiling and unequal incomes for women and minorities attest. |
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As their ruined villas attest, the Romans went to Brioni, an island in the Adriatic off the coast of Croatia. |
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Smitty is very experienced, not only in diving but in life, as the flecks of white in his beard attest. |
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Bernard's thirty-one kayos in forty-four fights will attest to his success in using this theory. |
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I need referees who are of upstanding character and have known me for at least a year and can attest to my upstanding character. |
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We have been, as devoted readers can attest, mostly ambivalent on the marriage issue. |
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Seasoned watchers of him will attest to his annoying habit of fading out of games and trying to be too clever at times. |
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Both his poetry from 1926 on and his essays in literary criticism attest to his spiritual independence. |
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The works of both artists attest to their belief in the transforming power of art in society. |
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Many therapists and counseling professionals showed up to attest to the efficacy of the drug. |
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Mr. Mason steps forward to attest as a witness that his sister, Bertha, is still alive. |
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Many highly trained professionals can attest to the irrelevance of evolutionary theory. |
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But rank and file American travelers can attest to the changing attitudes of Western Europeans toward the United States in recent decades. |
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I can attest to the absolute bureaucracy that is entailed when you go to apply for funding from any of the relevant statutory agencies. |
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As a reporter who covered the Johnson Senate, I can attest it bears little resemblance to the Daschle Senate. |
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Hence my appeal for witnesses who could attest that there were no warning signs in place. |
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There was no shortage of character witnesses willing to attest to their integrity. |
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As a former graduate student in sociology, I can attest to the accuracy of your claim. |
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Even opponents from his days in the Indiana Senate attest to his character and ability. |
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Numerous young professional players can attest to his tireless encouragement and invaluable expertise. |
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The two swords crossed saltirewise represent both active and reserve forces and attest to eternal readiness. |
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The fragments attest to a pleasing scenographic composition that makes an effective use of the arcades it initially inhabited. |
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Some of the speeches that ran during the May Day celebrations can attest to this. |
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One of the worst, as any politician will attest, is that it is very tough on families. |
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His oeuvre is rich and deep, betokening a talent reaching beyond chart-toppers, as most anyone familiar with his music can attest. |
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Hollywood idols are the gods of today, trashy tabloids and offensive pictorial covers can attest to that. |
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Now, as anyone who knows me will attest, the minute you make me an Official, I take my duties very seriously. |
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As enlightened artists of all types will attest, it's harder to draw simply, to play slowly, to move cleanly, than to mire things in complexity. |
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The abundant and ubiquitous quartz paramorphs after tridymite in the walls attest to a very shallow emplacement depth. |
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I'm quite bad at regulating my voice, as many people who've publicly shushed me can attest. |
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And as any bleary-eyed parent may attest, getting your baby on a normal sleep schedule can be the key to survival. |
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The continued popularity of blepharoplasty and eyebrow lifting attest to the high rate of patient satisfaction with these procedures. |
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Her uniquely historicized renderings of song and voice attest both to the multiply ethnic heritage and to the implicit reach of her art. |
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The pile of unread books, unwatched DVDs and unplayed computer games that I amassed during my London shopping sprees attest to that. |
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As anyone who's gotten my CDs in the past can attest to, they're pretty cool with snazzy labels and art work. |
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All cars attest in some measure to potentially delicate negotiations between function and form. |
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They made an especially fine combination with brownstone, as numerous houses in Hummelstown can attest. |
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On the eastern side of the bluff, the bones of extinct species of bison attest that the promontory was once used as a buffalo jump. |
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Having attended last year's event, I can attest to its practically tactile, loving atmosphere punctuated with childlike bursts of humour. |
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In Delaware, officeholders had to attest to their belief in the Holy Trinity. |
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As anyone who has ever recited the Pledge of Allegiance will attest, having your heart in the right place means having it on your left side. |
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The numerous literary references to the hawthorn or May tree attest its many associations. |
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African Americans, Hispanic Americans, women, and laborers all can attest to this fact. |
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While they are certainly overvalued, these words still retain their political usefulness as the struggle over their usages attest. |
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Those that know him can attest that he is reliable, trustworthy, and honest. |
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As any jackhammer repairwoman can attest, the ears are as fatigable as any other major part of the face or head. |
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Indeed, his words have proved true, as present-day giant media corporations and media conglomerates attest. |
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She has her Dad's temper and as her older brother, Mason, will attest, she can be a fireball. |
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Returning to our contemplation of Christ, let us look next at two three-fold cords in the Scriptures that attest the sinlessness of Christ. |
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As anyone who's ever met or worked with Merla will attest, he is not invisible in person. |
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By the time we had finished speaking, the floor manager can attest to this, we had been through two boxes of Kleenex. |
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A Floridian artist community can attest that there is strength in numbers and power in group presentations. |
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Intelligence and verbal fluency are not necessarily linked, as listening to 30 minutes of commercial radio will attest. |
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The moment you walk away unscathed from a car crash is, I can attest, a euphoric experience. |
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And, as Dr Ubhi's full-face photographic records attest, clients look happier, healthier and younger. |
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Now as connoisseurs of female gams will attest, female calves, like the rest of the female form, can range from slim to curvy. |
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Even some who have been the subject of ecclesiastical sanction at his hand attest to his personal warmth. |
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However, I do not refuse certificates distributed in airplanes that attest that I've crossed the equator, the North Pole and the Arctic Circle. |
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I was thinking I could pepper my commentary with pictures that attest to my exhibitionist nature. |
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Large trunks of permineralized wood attest to the latter at least. |
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Any oenophile can attest to the relaxing powers of a glass of fine wine. |
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International awards like these attest to the film's universal appeal. |
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Both public documents and private testimonies attest this fact. |
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The image of the human body and its pervasiveness in both thought and literature attest to Alexander Pope's declaration that the only true study of mankind is man himself. |
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No certain archaeological evidence exists to attest these invasions, and there is still much uncertainty about the route taken and places visited. |
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Experienced observers attest to the extraordinary razzmatazz that surrounds World Cup events. |
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They settled all over Britain, becoming naturalised British citizens of the Roman Empire, erecting a wealth of inscriptions which attest to their assimilation and prosperity. |
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We have since paid a terrible price for that parsimony, as those now attending the inquests into the deaths of their loved ones at Paddington will attest. |
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A stream of people attest to the fact that it was Bolden's cornet that blasted out over those syncopated beats back in the 1900s that first defined jazz. |
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Tried and true networkers can attest to good deeds being reciprocated. |
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I am a psychotherapist and can attest to the value of my field. |
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Jill can attest to the rewards of having the courage to move on. |
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Documents dating between 1521 and 1524 attest that he had assumed the cognomen Lieto, the Italian version of Laetus, substituting this for his actual patronymic, Allegri. |
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His notes and letters from this period attest to his growing concern about the objectification of art and the ensuing deterioration of artistic experience. |
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Your capacity for hard work, intellectual rigour and incisiveness is well-known throughout the profession and is something to which I can personally attest. |
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They had no intention to verify or attest the Deceased's signature. |
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Her poems attest to her political sagacity and her lyrical mysticism. |
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The raccoons made it through the long winter as their nightly raids on our bird feeders attest, and we all know that nothing gets the best of the squirrels and chipmunks! |
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These gneiss complexes contain Caledonian eclogites that attest to the deep burial of these rocks in the over-thickened crust resulting from the Caledonian orogeny. |
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In the west, the fiordlands and alpine terrain of British Columbia attest to vigorous glaciation of high-relief mountains in a snowy, maritime climate. |
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But once established, they can be next to impossible to get rid of, as anyone who has battled Bermuda grass or yellow nutsedge in flower beds will attest. |
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I can attest that the number of patients taking metoprolol compared to other beta-blockers rose steeply in my community after the publication of that paper. |
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But, as the crinkled and upturned noses of the techie rich attest, the city has an abundance of street people. |
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The artworks by all involved attest to the diversity and creative energy of the formerly conjoined continents. |
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Her father can attest to that, having seen her in action in a Brooklyn courtroom. |
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And as any resident of Florida, Colorado, or Ohio can attest, there was no shortage of ads or direct mail. |
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No family is perfect and certainly Jeb can attest to that, but a rough national campaign means old baggage gets repacked. |
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All would attest to the manifest goodness that inspired the perfect nickname for the boy who would become a perfect cop. |
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They are particularly hated in Tallaght, as the brick-proof perspex windows and CCTV cameras mounted on the side of houses attest. |
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Their intended purpose is to attest to the integrity of the identification parade and also to remove the possibility of any bias against the suspect. |
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The lack of hope and happiness is far more unsettling than the dime store effects, and anyone who has seen it can attest to the movie being more bleak than bold. |
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There are a number of people who can attest to this infliction I have. |
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If you will subscribe the oath then I will attest your signature. |
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Officials from the National Police Administration told them that, in the absence of any such documentation, a certificate to attest to their statelessness was necessary. |
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I can attest she is an ace plantswoman and a civilised lady. |
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I enjoy this because, as any cursory glance through my journals will attest, I use squashy, amorphous ampersands with abandon when I'm writing for no one but myself. |
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Several subsequent British reprints as well as editions by Le Clerc and Imbault in Paris and Roger in Amsterdam attest to their popularity in the 18th century. |
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Words were scraped away with a penknife or inserted carefully in the lines of text, and then listed in an errata paragraph to attest that the approved document was unaltered. |
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The Yelp reviews attest to the diverse crowd that frequents Orchard Corset Center. |
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Many chronicles attest that the nakers were a standard part of the royal military establishment, but they were also evident in civilian and dance music ensembles. |
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Greek and Roman writers in the first century AD were the first to attest on the ferret's use in bolting rabbits from their burrows. |
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As any nine-to-fiver will attest, a new paycheck brings with it a familiar sense of freedom. |
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As yet, the dollars are relatively small, but the opportunities loom large, as Sarasota's Highwall Technologies will attest. |
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American Idol viewers can attest that contestants have been regularly scolded for pitchiness. |
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As erythropoietin and heparin attest, the study of sugars, a field known as glycobiology, can be big business. |
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Exposed bedrock surfaces, coarse sediments and local sand dunes attest to the strong bottom current conditions at the present time. |
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Evidence of stone tools, pottery and stone weapons attest to about 10,000 years of human presence. |
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As birch bark documents attest, they exchanged love letters and prepared cheat sheets for schools. |
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Numerous archaeological sites and monumental remains attest to the high degree of complexity of these civilizations. |
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Despite one's opinion of Sylvia I can attest to the purity of her intent and dedication, and, no one will dare deny she is one gutsy queen. |
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The Zimbabwean government and its supporters attest that it was Western policies to avenge the expulsion of their kin that sabotaged the economy. |
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Some passports attest to status as a diplomat or other official, entitled to rights and privileges such as immunity from arrest or prosecution. |
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If the tale is untrue, it's truthy, as anyone who has run a marathon can attest. |
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Anyone familiar with the events of four years ago can attest to that. |
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Major firms must obtain certificats de francisation, which attest to the ability of their employees to work in French. |
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The winter months can be very hard on your houseplants, as anyone who bas indoor plants can attest. |
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I have fished across the globe for some of the over 30 species of snakehead, and can attest that these are great targets for fly anglers. |
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Great monolithic steles and an alphabet left by the Aksumite era attest to this great period. |
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Place names attest to Flemish having been spoken since the 8th century in the area that was ceded to France in the 17th century and which became known as French Flanders. |
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African vipers are hazardous to pin and hold by the head, as experienced herpetologists will attest, because they have the longest fangs in snakedom. |
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The many individual Treveri attested epigraphically in other civitates may attest to the development of a Treveran commercial network within the western parts of the Empire. |
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Other photos of dingoes feeding attest to the variety in their diet, from small mammals, fish, and carrion, to fruit such as mango, coconut and pandanus. |
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