Even opponents from his days in the Indiana Senate attest to his character and ability. |
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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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Bernard's thirty-one kayos in forty-four fights will attest to his success in using this theory. |
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In Delaware, officeholders had to attest to their belief in the Holy Trinity. |
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As a former graduate student in sociology, I can attest to the accuracy of your claim. |
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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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Anyone who met him at the conventions can attest to how friendly and accessible he was. |
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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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There was no shortage of character witnesses willing to attest to their integrity. |
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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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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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Many highly trained professionals can attest to the irrelevance of evolutionary theory. |
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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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Many therapists and counseling professionals showed up to attest to the efficacy of the drug. |
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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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The continued popularity of blepharoplasty and eyebrow lifting attest to the high rate of patient satisfaction with these procedures. |
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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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Both his poetry from 1926 on and his essays in literary criticism attest to his spiritual independence. |
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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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The abundant and ubiquitous quartz paramorphs after tridymite in the walls attest to a very shallow emplacement depth. |
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Experienced observers attest to the extraordinary razzmatazz that surrounds World Cup events. |
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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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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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Some of the speeches that ran during the May Day celebrations can attest to this. |
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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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I was thinking I could pepper my commentary with pictures that attest to my exhibitionist nature. |
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The two swords crossed saltirewise represent both active and reserve forces and attest to eternal readiness. |
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African Americans, Hispanic Americans, women, and laborers all can attest to this fact. |
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Numerous young professional players can attest to his tireless encouragement and invaluable expertise. |
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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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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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I am a psychotherapist and can attest to the value of my field. |
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Flynn sports both Fairbanks's pencil mustache and his leaping savoir-faire, with Hale on hand to attest to the resemblance. |
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Darko Milicic still had a name plate, but little else to attest to his Knick existence. |
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Contrary to present-day whales, this animal was not aquatic and its anklebones attest to its skill as a runner. |
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Spiritual phenomena are not then considered to be self-existing but instead attest to a superordinate role by a creator who transcends them. |
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Anyone who has been sick can attest to the weakened feeling you get after spending a few days in bed. |
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The numerous saddle querns and rubbing stones found on the site attest to that. |
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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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We can all attest to the telemarketing industry, somewhat ruefully perhaps. |
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Tired and expressionless faces at the camp attest to the flood victims' search for answers to their misery. |
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He served his country in so many different ways and yet I can attest to how devoted he was to his constituents. |
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Having been there, I can attest to the great support and appreciation that the Afghan people I met have for us and for our efforts there. |
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Included here are pottery shards, bone and stone tools and clay effigy pipes that attest to the aesthetic spirit of these people. |
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All of us who were there can attest to the fact that it was a great success. |
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The author has had direct experience with one of these units and can attest to their high potential, when managed properly. |
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Our results also attest to our flexible expansion strategy which is adapted to the real estate market while being conservative yet dynamic. |
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A review of the Health Canada website will attest to the interest of many groups and individuals. |
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The effect of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan attest to this threat. |
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These actions attest to Mexico's responsible commitment to the non-proliferation regime established under the 1970 Treaty. |
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His report, which would be issued in March 2005, would duly attest to that. |
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These excellent results attest to the merits of our flexible expansion strategy which we carefully adapt to conditions in the real estate market. |
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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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Any oenophile can attest to the relaxing powers of a glass of fine wine. |
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There are a number of people who can attest to this infliction I have. |
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In the case of Crusoe, his initial flight from England against the wishes of his family, his enslavement by the Moors, and his shipwreck on the island, all attest to xenodochial desire. |
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Her father can attest to that, having seen her in action in a Brooklyn courtroom. |
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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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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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The Yelp reviews attest to the diverse crowd that frequents Orchard Corset Center. |
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International awards like these attest to the film's universal appeal. |
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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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Jill can attest to the rewards of having the courage to move on. |
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Her poems attest to her political sagacity and her lyrical mysticism. |
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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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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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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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Tried and true networkers can attest to good deeds being reciprocated. |
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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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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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Large trunks of permineralized wood attest to the latter at least. |
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Having studied in an immersion program from elementary through high school, I can personally attest to the value of having the opportunity to learn in one's second language. |
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It should, in parallel, attest to determined efforts towards budgetary discipline in all policy areas within a general context of budgetary consolidation in the M ember States. |
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Great monolithic steles and an alphabet left by the Aksumite era attest to this great period. |
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Flora and fauna inventories attest to the site's diversity. |
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I think that the statements made by the members of the Council attest to their full support for the High Commissioner himself and the work of his Office and its staff. |
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The government has now agreed that, in the absence of official documentation, affidavits from two people who can attest to a person's identity will suffice. |
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The long lists of martyrs attached to our many letters to you, including the present letter, attest to the ongoing, widespread killing of civilians, including children and women. |
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Linguists may reanimate dead tongues and tell us what scribes were striving to say when they inscribed in clay in olden epochs, but the tablets and their words attest to mind that long ago expired. |
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Every board member and employee worldwide is governed by the Code and must review and attest to their compliance with it and other key corporate policies annually. |
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As Head of the Executive, I can attest to the fact that budgets are scrutinised, oversight is vigorous and careful consideration is given to Parliament in the decisions of the Executive. |
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Hundreds of inscriptions attest to Bacchic Mysteries. |
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But some users attest to quantifiable benefits. |
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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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They also attest to the confidence that we have bestowed on his leadership and his capability to steer the work of the sixty-second session to a fruitful conclusion. |
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My encounters with them attest to and confirm that they want to keep ardently activated this spiritual program given as a heritage by their Father and Founder Saint Louis Marie de Montfort. |
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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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Along with these results, a number of other indicators attest to more intensive use of production factors and, as a result, potential intensification of inflation pressures. |
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Anthropoid sarcophagi, carved capitals, steles, ex-votos, ivories, ceramics and glass all attest to the Phoenician civilization's sophistication and quality workmanship. |
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The postmark will attest to the date sent. |
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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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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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Present events attest to similar acts and cry out for our vigilance. |
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Anyone familiar with the events of four years ago can attest to that. |
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Both the manes Fauvist very original, beautifully carved, attest to the quality of sculpture in the round at the time of Tchenla, in the seventh century. |
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Anthropogenic indicators for agricultural, pastoral and fire practices in the region together attest to the dominant role of humans in shaping this Balkan landscape throughout the interval. |
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Place-based issues attest to governments' legal capacity to act. |
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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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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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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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