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21 Sentences With "gives testimony"

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The nominee gives testimony at the hearing and answers questions from the committee's members.
During the hearing, the nominee gives testimony and answers questions from the committee's members.
In one sequence, Kaiser is shown in split screen with Mark Zuckerberg as he gives testimony before Congress in April 2019.
She references these same two sacrosanct directives whenever she gives testimony before congressional committees, always conveying the sense that she is duty-bound to honor them.
As Yellen gives testimony on Tuesday and Wednesday, the first point of interest will be whether Yellen provides any more guidance on the possibility of a March rate hike.
A crowdfunding campaign to fly sexual abuse survivors from the Australian town of Ballarat to face Cardinal George Pell as he gives testimony regarding child abuse in Rome has doubled its initial target.
Energy stocks will be in focus after crude oil prices rose on Monday in thin trade as many Asian markets were on holiday for Lunar New Year, with few trading cues expected until Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen gives testimony to lawmakers later in the week.
Tomorrow, Apple will make its case before Congress, as General Counsel Bruce Sewell gives testimony to the House Judiciary Committee at 1PM ET. It's Apple's first appearance before Congress since the company received an order to break security measures on a phone linked to the San Bernardino attacks, and Sewell may be facing a skeptical crowd.
When the police arrive, Anaro Devi gives testimony against Babbu. She holds Babbu responsible for her and Nimki's accident. Nimki loses her child, enraging Babbu. Nimki and Babbu decide to punish everyone who is responsible for death of his unborn child.
In retaliation, Bollek exposes Körner. The Doctor gives testimony on Körner's behalf, but both are found guilty of their respective crimes. Bollek is sentenced to three years for extortion. The judge is sympathetic to Körner, and gives him the minimum sentence allowable: one week.
Persian style bull protome found in Sidon gives testimony of the Aecheminid rule and influence. Marble, 5th century BC Coin of Tennes. Tennes can be seen walking behind the Achaemenid king on his carriage. Tennes (Tabnit in Phoenician) was a King of Sidon under the Achaemenid Empire.
Returning to the courtroom, where Casey gives testimony that just because two parents no longer love each other, that does not give them the right to ignore their children. Both Albert and Lucy break down in tears. Maria is given legal custody of Casey. Months later Casey is still living with Maria and her family.
He learned to live in the moment, live in the breath. And that love was his anxiety greatest killer. He talks about how when dealing with depression things can get better and get worse. Once he understood this, he gives testimony that would he felt better by recognizing the things that made him feel better.
Julia agrees to testify even though it will destroy her reputation. Over Flashy's protests and outbursts in court, she gives testimony about what happened. Her fiancé is in the spectators gallery and on hearing the truth, he leaves the court and ends the engagement. Flashy is acquitted on the grounds of self-defense and is released.
"One who tells, or gives information of, what he has witnessed, or seen or beheld with his eye; one who declares what he know [...] a witness, as meaning one who gives testimony, or evidence; who bears witness; [...]The witness against those to whom he has been sent." Lane, Arabic-English Lexicon (1863) I.1611. It is also used as a surname. Aš-šāhid "the witness" Shahid is a Muslim boy name and it is Arabic in origin with multiple meanings.
The film takes place in the US during the 1960s and 1970s. Jack Rafferty, deputy head of the trade union of transport workers gives testimony before the senate committee on suspicion of corruption. Rafferty has the right to refuse to testify citing the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, but then he will never be elected as chairman of the trade union. Therefore Rafferty decides to take a chance and starts to answer questions of the commission... Climbing the corporate ladder was a very difficult task for Rafferty; full of "dark" deeds.
Therefore, under this rule if a witness gives testimony that is inconsistent with what the opposing party wants to lead as evidence, the opposing party must raise the contention with that witness during cross- examination. This rule can be seen as an anti-ambush rule because it prevents a party from putting forward a case without first affording opposing witnesses the opportunity of responding to it. This not having been done, that party cannot later bring evidence to contradict the testimony of the witness. The decision arose out of a civil case involving the parties James Loxham Browne and Cecil W. Dunn (solicitor).
H. G. Raverty's statement (Selections from the Poetry of the Afghans, London, 1867, p. 269) that Afzal, upon the assumption of the chieftainship, put his uncle (and rival) Abdul Qader to death does not bear examination; the latter translated the Golestan of Sheikh Saadi in 1124/1712. Another uncle of Afzal's; Gawhar Khan's writing in 1120/1708, gives testimony to Afzal's good chieftainship and to his consuming literary interests, which were aimed at Collecting his illustrious grandfather's works and having them copied to save them from oblivion, and Inspiring Gawhar Khan and other members of the family to use their talents in translating into Pashto some of the great works in Persian and Arabic.
Nigel Bruce played Sir Edward Hyde in the 1947 film The Exile, with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. as Charles II. In the film Cromwell, Clarendon (called only Sir Edward Hyde in the film), is portrayed by Nigel Stock as a sympathetic, conflicted man torn between Parliament and the king. He finally turns against Charles I altogether when the king pretends to accept Cromwell's terms of peace but secretly and treacherously plots to raise a Catholic army against Parliament and start a second civil war. Clarendon reluctantly, but bravely, gives testimony at the king's trial which is instrumental in condemning him to death. In the 2003 BBC TV mini-series 'Charles II: The Power and The Passion, Clarendon was played by actor Ian McDiarmid.
In an early role, he performed on stage with Henry Fonda in the classic wartime story Mister Roberts as a replacement for David Wayne, playing Ensign Pulver. In 1960, he was onstage again with Fonda in Critic's Choice; Howard Taubman of The New York Times called him "properly obnoxious as the director". Hamilton was teamed once more with Fonda in 1968 for the drama film The Boston Strangler. His best known performance is as Larry Vaughn, the obdurate mayor of Amity, in the Steven Spielberg thriller Jaws (1975). Hamilton reprised the role in the sequel, Jaws 2 in 1978. He was approached to reprise his role in Jaws: The Revenge, but died in 1986 aged 63 . Other notable big-screen appearances include the critically acclaimed 1959 film Anatomy of a Murder with James Stewart, in which he played the bartender Al Pacquette, who gives testimony in the murder of Barney Quill. He worked again with Stewart in The Spirit of St. Louis (1957) and The FBI Story (1959).
The foundations of Fustat and later Cairo, both built further north, were laid with stones of dismantled temples and ancient necropoleis of Memphis. In the 13th century, the Arab chronicler Abd-ul-Latif, upon visiting the site, describes and gives testimony to the grandeur of the ruins. > Enormous as are the extent and antiquity of this city, in spite of the > frequent change of governments whose yoke it has borne, and the great pains > more than one nation has been at to destroy it, to sweep its last trace from > the face of the earth, to carry away the stones and materials of which it > was constructed, to mutilate the statues which adorned it; in spite, > finally, of all that more than four thousand years have done in addition to > man, these ruins still offer to the eye of the beholder a mass of marvels > which bewilder the senses and which the most skillful pens must fail to > describe. The more deeply we contemplate this city the more our admiration > rises, and every fresh glance at the ruins is a fresh source of delight ... > The ruins of Memphis hold a half-day's journey in every direction.

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