His promotion is a testimony for his abilities. [noun]
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His testimony had converted the jailer and his family. [noun]
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Clearly, what is needed is a gathering of oral histories encompassing all forms of survivor testimony including sustained dialog. [noun]
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I will forever bear testimony that his resistance has been gallant, and was continued as long as there was hope. [noun]
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To which is added, his last Speech and Behaviour on the Scaffold, on 5th March, 1684, which day he sealed this testimony. [noun]
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So saying he dragged off Mause, the words, "Testimony--Covenant--malignants--indulgence," still thrilling upon her tongue, to make preparations for instantly renewing their travels in quest of an asylum. [noun]
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"Hout tout, mither," cried Cuddie, interfering and dragging her off forcibly, "dinna deave the gentlewoman wi' your testimony."' [noun]
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Sae, come awa, come awa; the family hae had eneugh o' your testimony to mind it for ae while.' [noun]
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"Nay," answered Bothwell, "you shall hear her give her testimony, as she calls it, herself." [noun]
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--Come, good dame, you see your master will not believe that you can give us so bright a testimony. [noun]
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Is any written testimony required in behalf of charms whose magic is still potent. [noun]
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