It would be playing the part of a fool to offer his own testimony on behalf of himself, and say, "I did not take the money as a bribe.
Featherstone as the required testimony.
" "Thank you, Eleanor—a most honourable testimony.
Red eyes and damp handkerchiefs bore convincing testimony to the fact that Miss Stacy's farewell words must have been quite as touching as Mr.
When he entered the kitchen presently, with both eyes shut and groping for the towel with his hands, an honorable testimony of suds and water was dripping from his face.
It has some of the most beautiful cities in Europe, a living testimony of a proud and splendid past.
The Fed has a new test which was also foreshadowed in Ms Yellen's Congressional testimony.
Since this country was founded, each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty.
My face has aged like yours as we have endured together the testimony of earth's elements.
Since this country was founded, each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty The graves of young Americans, who answered the caI1 to service, surround the globe.
While there is plenty of historical and anecdotal testimony to the virtues of vinegar, what does medical research have to say on the subject of vinegar and health?
Occasionally transmits the intermittent delightful laughter along with the breeze, that is when earnestly studies assiduously all day section of interludes, that is the happy joyful testimony.
The animal kingdom bore testimony to the benevolence, greatness and, at times, the sense of humour of God.
On February 9, James Clapper, the director of national intelligence, boasted in his Senate testimony that "in the future, intelligence services might use the [internet of things] for identification, surveillance, monitoring, location tracking, and targeting for recruitment, or to gain access to networks or user credentials.
assume each of your answers should be more like a brief story than courtroom testimony.
"Stanford's keen interest in recruiting Harvard faculty is testimony to our strength," said David Laibson, chairman of the Harvard economics department.
This probability became apparent during the testimony of Ellen Pao, the former junior partner who was suing Kleiner.
Passengers who telephoned Greek television stations gave dramatic testimony of conditions on the ship, which caught fire just before 6.
The basic outlines of what happened to Franklin and his crew after they foundered in the Victoria Strait had long been surmised from various kinds of evidence, chiefly the testimony of the local Inuit people, who, in 1854, told an explorer named John Rae of a group of around thirty-five Europeans who had died of starvation while struggling south.
Sitting there, I suddenly felt that the best gift I could give Grandpa would be to give voice to the testimony inside both of us.