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  • Tumbling down slopes near Wawona at the south end of the park, Chilnualna Creek - at its fattest and fastest this time of year - creates a series of foaming cascades around giant boulders.
  • Thos who eat most are not always fattest; those who read most,[sentence dictionary] not always wisest. 
  • The term belly-dance is a creation of Orientalism, and is first attested in English in 1899, translating French danse du ventre. WN.com - Financial News
  • The huge advance that she secured for the book attests to the place she has carved out on the cultural landscape. Times, Sunday Times
  • The exuberance with which he engages every topic attests to the wonders he can accomplish with his prose.
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  • Of the many known kinds of cannibalism, five are now attested in archaeological remains.
  • Whether or not Hugo was a wall-painter, the records of his activities as carver and manuscript painter attest to his versatility.
  • To be a man's name it would have to be a contraction of Junianus, of a sort of contraction which is otherwise unattested.
  • 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.
  • Frances 'does offer fried matzo, which is one of those haymish (homemade) offerings that attests to roots that go deeper than might be suggested by the current business model. Chicago Reader
  • The name Cyclopean, attached to those desolate remains of buildings which were older than Greek history itself, attests their romantic influence over the fancy of the people who thus attributed them to a superhuman strength and skill. Greek Studies: a Series of Essays
  • It had something to do with sex—complete with pictures—and the dog-eared corners attested to its being quickly stashed under mattresses in numerous adolescent occupied homes.
  • Substantial evidence now attests to the extent of doctors' unhappiness with the state of their relationships with managers.
  • Witnesses attested his account.
  • Contemporary accounts attest to his courage and determination.
  • America's emotional attachment to flags attests the country's penchant for patriotic spectacle.
  • The architecture attested to its ancient heritage, with massive castle-like structures adorned with spires and turrets on nearly every building.
  • The major data source for the linguist is not a corpus of attested utterances but a native speaker's intuitions.
  • The continued popularity of blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) and eyebrow lifting attest to the high rate of patient satisfaction with these procedures.
  • Since that remote day Gladstone has been four times Premier; has delivered numberless speeches of the highest order of excellence; has published a multitude of pamphlets and volumes which attest consummate intellectual gifts, and has been a great force in English statesmanship and scholarship through an exceptionally long life and almost to the very close of it. The Grand Old Man
  • The stroppiest and fattest border agent was the most difficult to deal with. Can Americans be actively involved in politics in Mexico?
  • In the west, the fiordlands and alpine terrain of British Columbia attest to vigorous glaciation of high-relief mountains in a snowy, maritime climate.
  • The witnesses would sign and attest that they had been present at the nikah.
  • International empirical evidence attests to the large economy-wide returns from public investment in infrastructure.
  • Bernard's thirty-one kayos in forty-four fights will attest to his success in using this theory.
  • Hers was the squattest and brickest of all, on a street called Oriole Road. ‘Ravens’
  • Firstly, Christ and his disciples healed people physically as an attestation that Christ was indeed the promised Messiah.
  • IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned Bemar Construction Ltd. has hereunto affixed its corporate seal duly attested under the hand of its proper signing officer authorized in that regard this 10th day of October, 1990.
  • Wouldn't it be useful to record centrally the notion of attestation? From Incite comes Insight...: The correct way to think about identity...
  • The sin was well attested. Somewhere East of Life
  • Examples have been widely attested of learners who exhibit correct performance on certain forms, and then lapse into deviance later on.
  • I can personally attest to the effect they had. Times, Sunday Times
  • The infractions are limitless: The endless list of political prisoners and Mumia Abu-Jamal readily come to mind as attestment to this fact. Black America Under Siege: Without and Within
  • Both of the world's fattest cats came over for a nuzzle.
  • The merchant Sebastian Vizcaino, sailing up the southern California coast, names Syuhtun and the area sheltered by the islands Santa Barbara, in honor of an unattested 3rd century martyr.
  • Today, I cannot pass a hazel tree without putting my palm on its fattest trunk. Times, Sunday Times
  • A few years ago I moved to Philly, which recently had been named the fattest city in America. Fat State, Thin State, Red State, Blue State
  • As anyone who has ever been gazumped, gazundered or gaziddled can attest, being cheated out of the property on which you've set your heart is enough to make anyone think bad thoughts, though I'd like to believe not many of us would go as far as Josie in the disembowelling and penis-lopping stakes. Why aren't more slasher movies set in blocks of flats?
  • I said in my flattest voice: `You told me you were going to the kitchen. ULTIMATE PRIZES
  • Remote attestation is the most significant and the most revolutionary of the four major feature groups described by Microsoft. Boing Boing: September 28, 2003 - October 4, 2003 Archives
  • Her story was told with evident reluctance, but in a simple, straightforward manner, that attested its truthfulness.
  • Hunting the eland is a common pastime; and no craft is required to insure success, since these creatures are almost as tame as domestic cattle; so tame that the horseman usually rides into the middle of the drove, and, singling out the fattest bull, shoots him down without any difficulty. Quadrupeds, What They Are and Where Found A Book of Zoology for Boys
  • The River Araxes is noisy, rapid, vehement, and, with the melting of the snows, irresistible: the strongest and most massy bridges are swept away by the current; and its indignation is attested by the ruins of many arches near the old town of Zulfa. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • I run my town's recycling center and can attest to the sharp rise (and subsequent fall) in scrap metal prices. Why Are The Ammo Shelves Empty? What, Exactly, Are People Afraid Of?
  • As any jackhammer repairwoman can attest, the ears are as fatigable as any other major part of the face or head (and considerably more so than noses or hair).
  • Her outstanding abilities were attested by her rapid promotion.
  • The man's chest and shoulders were magnificent, but the stump of a right arm, beyond the flesh of which the age-whitened bone projected several inches, attested the encounter with a shark that had put an end to his diving days and made him a fawner and an intriguer for small favors. THE HOUSE OF MAPUHI
  • Meanwhile, living in Cambridge and knowing a very large number of Unitarian Universalists and various lefty folks, I can attest that not every liberal is "mannered," "self-critical," or "pensive. Philocrites: Beware 'Old Testament' comparisons.
  • Attestamur item, nos minime talia in Ecclesiis nostris spargere dogmata, qualia adversarii nonnulli nostri nobis, apud eos maxime, ad quos scripta nostra non perveniunt, et qui doctrinae nostrae imperiti sunt, falso et praeter meritum tribuere, obtrudereque nituntur. The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
  • Penalty of perjury Applicants are also asked to sign an affidavit attesting to the accuracy of the information under penalty of perjury.
  • The work attests to the artist's faith in both the craft of painting and the spiritual capacity of art.
  • The man's chest and shoulders were magnificent, but the stump of a right arm, beyond the flesh of which the age-whitened bone projected several inches, attested the encounter with a shark that had put an end to his diving days and made him a fawner and an intriguer for small favors. THE HOUSE OF MAPUHI
  • The Russian, Romanian, Bulgarian, and Serbian monasteries on the holy mountain attest to the Byzantine Empire's cultural diversity. The Holy Mountain
  • Yet it is clear that the subject is not exhausted, as the book under review attests.
  • The ardour of the pilgrims, an old couple, is attested by their stiff limbs and the man's calloused bare feet as they kneel before the apparition of the Madonna at the door of the shrine.
  • There had been no warning of his coming — a clatter of hoofs at midnight, a lathered horse in the stable, and Tom had appeared, the salt of the sea on his face as his mother attested. BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN
  • Both public documents and private testimonies attest this fact.
  • Her outstanding abilities were attested by her rapid promotion.
  • I was packing heat and as that old coot in Texas can attest, I'm not afraid to use it. Tom Ruprecht: Dick Cheney: Funny Guy
  • This causes the principal employment of the machine gun to be at distances where the trajectory is flattest, that is under 800 or 1,000 yards. Military Instructors Manual
  • 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!
  • 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.
  • The riddles that the Queen of Sheba put to Solomon attest to familiarity with the stories of the Torah, and especially with those about Gentiles (the daughters of Lot, Balaam and Job). Queen of Sheba: Midrash and Aggadah.
  • Dildo is first attested at the end of the 16th century in English, dibble about 150 years earlier. Laudator Temporis Acti
  • Participants must be present at the venue with bona fide certificates attested by their school head master or principals.
  • In seventh place when it came to brains Cicero placed Cassius Longinus—“that barrel of lard”—who was sometimes called the fattest man in Rome. Imperium
  • Probably the alumen referred to by Pliny, as exuding from the earth, was sulphate of alumina, without potash or soda, a salt not easily crystallized, but as effective, in many cases more effective, in the operations of dyeing, as alum, which is attested by the preference given to this salt over alum for many purposes at the present day. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • That minister had himself gone the length of petitioning the Scotch Privy Council for a birth-brieve, or certificate, to attest his descent from the Castlehill family, and the petition was refused through the influence of the Duke of Lauderdale. Life of Adam Smith
  • Between the Sutlej and Lahore lie fifty of the hottest, flattest, scrubbiest miles on earth, and I supposed we'd cover them in a long day's ride, but Sardul said we should lie overnight at a serai* (* Inn, rest-house.) a few miles from the city: there was something he wanted me to see. Flashman And The Mountain Of Light
  • ↑ The term Zoroastrianism was first attested by the Oxford English Dictionary in 1874 in Archibald Sayce's Principles of Comparative Philology Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • The moment you walk away unscathed from a car crash is, I can attest, a euphoric experience.
  • I have been listening for half a century to clergymen intoning ‘I publish the banns of marriage…’ and can attest that fifty years ago the partners generally came from within a two-mile radius.
  • I rang the home electricals department last week to ask what the biggest, fattest, most ostentatious coffee machine they had was.
  • The sheer extent and ambition of this book attest to a gothic turn in literary and cultural studies. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Even at this distance, Harry had a funny feeling he recognised the walk of the squattest of them, who seemed to be leading the group. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  • When my Mexican wife protested, the stroppiest, fattest guard said (in effect) that I could take 90 days and shut up or take nothing at all and leave - he was tired of damn gringos and didn't care much for them. Can Americans be actively involved in politics in Mexico?
  • The sin was well attested. Somewhere East of Life
  • I can attest, Raymond is indeed, “the man” when it comes to writing and teaching genre fiction. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Raymond Obstfeld
  • The term belly-dance is a creation of Orientalism, and is first attested in English in 1899, translating French danse du ventre Native to North Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, belly dancing is based on one of the oldest social dances in world history. WN.com - Articles related to Dubai's non-oil trade grows to Dh136 billion
  • This change is attested in Kamti Tai, a tonal and isolating language spoken in Myanmar.
  • This is the position attested in many texts, both classical and post-classical.
  • You're a fighter, as those who know you well can attest. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a reporter who covered the Johnson Senate, I can attest it bears little resemblance to the Daschle Senate.
  • The abundance of conferences, symposia, workshops, colloquia, seminars, and other gatherings devoted to mathematical topics attests to a strong desire for interaction.
  • It is a well-attested fact, especially since the sacred precincts of established truth have been raided by every puerile pedant and sciolist who can handle a pen, that any absurdity whatever, so long as it is clad "in the lion's skin" and no matter how loudly it brays, has some fatal claim upon the rambling credulity of the multitude. The Doctor's Daughter
  • All is sensuality here, as the honeymoon couples will attest. Times, Sunday Times
  • In its valleys of death, it attests life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Long, however, before mesmerism was heard of, medical history attests examples in which patients who baffled the skill of the ablest physicians have fixed their fancies on some remedy that physicians would call inoperative for good or for harm, and have recovered by the remedies thus singularly self-suggested. A Strange Story — Complete
  • The documents attested more than 400 miracles or extraordinary graces, and thirty postulatory letters from archbishops and bishops in France besought the beatification from the Holy See. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • The OED’s first attestation of flaunt to mean flout is in 1923, so apparently once the error appeared, it took off like gangbusters. Flout good taste; flaunt your excesses « Motivated Grammar
  • LtCols on D-Day - Earl Rudder of the 2nd Rgr Bn and Max Schneider of the 5th Rgr Bn. As Secretary of the Ranger Battalions Assn-World War II (RBA-WWII), I can also attest that no Soloman Harris is listed as having served in either of those two Battalions, or any of the other four Ranger Bns of Heroes or Villains?
  • The rough and unkempt textures of the horses coats attests to their wildness.
  • Even some who have been the subject of ecclesiastical sanction at his hand attest to his personal warmth.
  • That oughtest thou to know and no man better, said the good man, for thou knewest the daughter of king Pelles fleshly, and on her thou begattest Galahad, and that was he that at the feast of Pentecost sat in the Siege Perilous; and therefore make thou it known openly that he is one of thy begetting on King Pelles’ daughter, for that will be your worship and honour, and to all thy kindred. Chapter IV. The Fifteenth Book. How the Hermit Expounded to Sir Launcelot His Vision, and Told Him That Sir Galahad Was His Son
  • Skaters desirous of taking part in trials should bring their birth certificates duly attested by principals of their respective schools.
  • That so many of Jun Takahashi's clothes for his Undercover label attest to the sensibility of a born designer but are adamantly geared for the street is proof that Mr. Takahashi has struck an essential balance. NYT > Home Page
  • So strange, so inexplicable a phenomenon, attested by eye-witnesses, corroborated by men of recognized standing, and acknowledged by government as well as unofficial historians among the people who had sworn undying hostility to the Bábí Faith, may be truly regarded as the most marvelous manifestation of the unique potentialities with which a Dispensation promised by all the Dispensations of the past had been endowed. Rothwell Polk: Baha'is Commemorate The Martyrdom Of The Bab
  • That's the case you mention, "ec-", which - as far as I know - has just a few attested words to help reconstruct a proper PIE word. Archive 2007-05-01
  • This is especially evident in the US, with the comparative mildness of the recent "slump" attesting to this effect.
  • Healy has a surprising affection for clinically attested, but unproven remedies, as insulin therapy, isoniazid, hyoscine, St. John's Wort, etc.
  • From what he told us, taking the route through Matehuala and the loop around San Luis Potosi continuing on to the toll road that ends in Ojuelas, Jalisco, is the flattest and fastest route. Any Hotel/Motels between Saltillo & Zacatecas ?
  • Empty, the plinth attests to the metaphysical void once inhabited by art. Times, Sunday Times
  • In its valleys of death, it attests life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two decades of relief paintings, free-standing sculptures and drawings attested to Mr. Dial's power. Museums Reveal Degas's Nudes and Islam's Splendor
  • Joinville at 400,000 French livres of his own time, and expressed by Matthew Paris by 100,000 marks of silver, (Ducange, Dissertation xx. sur Joinville.)] 99 The idea of the emirs to choose Louis for their sultan is seriously attested by Joinville, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • It may have something to do with animacy whereby an inanimate noun (which hil is proven to be in Etruscan due to plural hilχva attested in the Liber Linteus) probably cannot be treated as the subject of a transitive verb and therefore is dethroned to a position after the verb to specify mere agent of the action instead (like a kind of 'afterthought', let's say) while still treated as an unmarked nominative noun. Archive 2008-04-01
  • Surprisingly, however, they are not attested in any Western Iranian theophoric names.
  • It is well attested in the earliest sources. Christianity Today
  • I can personally attest to that, having tried to learn a similar tool, the court reporter's stenotype machine, with which it is possible to record speech verbatim much faster than any typist can do.
  • Sharp's use of testimony attesting that library science be distinguished from hemstitching helps us understand attitudes about women's work in the nineteenth century.
  • There was only a faint hardness—or maybe it was tension—in her facial expression attesting to her years of disillusionment. Smoke, Mirrors, and Murder
  • It went onto the slopes of Pia Fortress and counted five fortalices, as attested by the maps of the seventeenth century.
  • This car wears about as fresh and handsome a suit of clothes as a four-door sedan can … The roofline is a single sweeping curve from front pillar to rear," and the chrome band across the grille is "repeated in back" with a broad chrome band along the trunk lid, "attests Automedia. The Car Connection
  • Grey's products range from around $45 - $115, and those who have been using them for years can attest to their durability.
  • Rawls's critics argue that this attests to the irrelevance of his ideas.
  • Over 150 wolves, from eight packs, now roam Yellowstone's forests and river valleys, attesting to a radical reversal of fortune for the maligned predator.
  • The patient must sign a written request in the presence of two witnesses attesting that the patient is competent and acting voluntarily.
  • One local, out in his tinnie with what must be the world's fattest dog, waves over at us and rubs his fingers and thumbs together in the international sign for cash. Sydney
  • That she is a woman with the most sincere and proven solicitude for refugees was attested to by their representatives.
  • They seem to give the praenomen (personal name) Titus to the same man, and a Titus Petronius Niger is attested as consul on Herculaneum tablets.
  • As history attests, it didn't last. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can attest that I have had a very positive experience with an FIV+ cat," said Muffin's owner, Peggy Clark, who was one of a couple hundred cat lovers who e-mailed after I wrote a column about my decision not to adopt a couple of shelter kittens who tested positive for the feline virus. Blind devotion to needy pets not the best path for everyone
  • They obtained letters attesting to her good character.
  • As the logorrheic post below will attest, I've read all your feedback and given the matter quite a bit of thought. David Roberts: Introducing 'Climate Hawks'
  • Let's hope the report is used to trim the fur of the fattest cats. The Sun
  • Their rapid scherzos, fugal finales, and dependence on four equally engaging string players attest as much to the virtuosity of the instrumentalists employed at court as to Haydn's accomplishment.
  • So that is something which historically is well-attested and the same thing has happened here in the Middle East. Why America Will Stay on Top
  • You won't find witches, ghosts or jack-o-laterns in Haskell's house, but you will find a clown lady giving birth in graphic detail to "the biggest, fattest dude in a diaper" co-directer John Harlacher could find. Lila Shapiro: Kiss the Bloody Rabbit: Inside New York's Most Unsettling Haunted House (PHOTOS)
  • Indeed, his words have proved true, as present-day giant media corporations and media conglomerates attest.
  • Thos who eat most are not always fattest; those who read most, not always wisest. 
  • We drew from the river shining blue perch heavier than the fattest man in our company, and there were huge catfish, with barbellate whiskers as long as my arm, that were too strong and weighty to be captured in the nets. River God
  • The huge advance that she secured for the book attests to the place she has carved out on the cultural landscape. Times, Sunday Times
  • Back to McMahon, who says that while many people might find it "hokey" to say they've lived the American Dream, she has, because she can afford to put up $16 million in teevee advertising attesting to that fact. TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • Individually they make it their business to find out what the people want or will stand for and the measure of their success in gauging the sentiment of the people is attested by the large number of successful, professional office holders who cling to their seats year after year in our national parliament. Democracy Reawakening
  • 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.
  • Do they think that federations also need the notion of attestation? From Incite comes Insight...: Thoughts on bloggers and Federated Identity
  • I am a psychotherapist and can attest to the value of my field.
  • As an instance we need only recall Aspasia and her well-attested relation to Pericles and An Egyptian Princess — Volume 01
  • Some scholars occasionally propose an unattested revision of Mark, a deutero-Mark, being the base of what Matthew and Luke used.
  • Whereas alchemy attests to an optimistic future born of destruction, for Sebald there is no such certainty.
  • A leading example is the widely attested and critically assessed levitations of St Joseph of Copertino.
  • 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.
  • Notches in the sides of big old stumps scattered here and there remind us today of the labouring woodsmen with bucksaws, and the wide shoes of workhorses attest to the method of delivery to the mill.
  • The sheer extent and ambition of this book attest to a gothic turn in literary and cultural studies. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Le drame, l'épopée savante, l'élégie attestent aujourd'hui encore la puissance et la souplesse de ce magnifique génie; seul entre les disciples de Sarasvatî [the goddess of eloquence], il a eu le bonheur de produire un chef-d'oeuvre vraiment classique, où l'Inde s'admire et où l'humanité se reconnaît. Translations of Shakuntala and Other Works
  • The signature was attested by two witnesses.
  • That is not going to happen where, as the PAC attests, top taxmen are schmoozing their way through dinners with corporate clients without taking notes. Business taxation: self assessment | Editorial
  • But rank and file American travelers can attest to the changing attitudes of Western Europeans toward the United States in recent decades.
  • Animal remains derived from sheep, horse, cattle and camels while agriculture was attested by flax seeds.
  • 30 Rock, SNL or Upright Citizens Brigade, this fact is easily attestable. DVD Verdict
  • There's also a naivety in merely assuming that vowels just change at whim without feeling any pang of responsibility to explain the supposed phonetic changes intelligently i.e. helu versus the compared word hil as attested in TLE 675. False Etruscan-Latin bilingual equations
  • This paper analysized the estimation problem on coefficient of Brown single parameter index smooth economic prediction model followed by giving a complete attestation.
  • PeaceBang here, darlings, who knows Sister Sarah and can attest to the fact that she is one of those extra cute, shiningly beautiful young thangs who can get by with a bare face and a slick of lipgloss. Archive 2006-04-16
  • We spurn from us with disgust and indignation the slanders of those who bring us their anecdotes with the attestation of the flower-de-luce on their shoulder. Paras. 125-149
  • Why do some patterns typologically common, while others are rare or unattested?
  • All cars attest in some measure to potentially delicate negotiations between function and form.
  • Nor must there be omitted another strange attestation of the antiquity of the whale, in his own osseous postdiluvian reality, as set down by the venerable John Leo, the old Barbary traveller. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • Pherekydes, floruit ca. 440, provides the first attestation of this version of the myth, though it may have existed prior to this date.
  • And this coming from a guy, as Eric can attest, is known at times for using language that could make a sailor blush. Sound Politics: The Seattle Times Confesses
  • Looking through the list the fattest cats of the CEO clowder, there aren't many who have her credentials.
  • Some have falsely taken evidence of change in the 2nd and 3rd centuries as a "guilt by association" validation of unattested changes in the 1st.
  • If rain falls, it is soon redissolved from the earth, and during the heaviest showers the air is really transparent, no fog or mist remaining, most frequently, after the rain ceases; while at the same time great masses of cloud above attest the entire saturation of the strata in which they float, and whence the rain has proceeded. Census of the City of Charleston, South Carolina, For the Year 1861. Illustrated by Statistical Tables. Prepared under the Authority of the City Council by Frederick A. Ford
  • In the Maldives, nicknamed the "flattest country on earth," poor coastal protection measures such as dredging to create sandbars and erecting seawalls have unintentionally reduced the flow of nutrients to coral reefs, weakening a natural shield against storm swells and surges. Benjamin K. Sovacool: Adapting to Climate Change the Right Way
  • That alone attests that the outside world has a more jaundiced, suspicious view of the National than those within racing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although she was built in 1976, her excellent condition attests to both the build quality and the good care taken of her.
  • I've seen Bogdanovich do this show twice before and can attest that it's a kind of alchemic happening in which, for 90-odd minutes, the GreenCine Daily
  • Esquimaux, with his daily twenty-pound quantum of train-oil, gravy, and tallow-candles, -- the alderman puffing over callipash and callipee, -- the backwoodsman hungering after fattest of pork, -- such men as these were no common sinners: they were assassins who struck at the very fountain of life, and throttled a human stomach. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864
  • On page 269 of Tarquinia: Archeologia e prosopografia tra ellenismo e romanizzazione, Federica Chiesa explores the history of the Etruscan gens Sentina and states in Italian: The brief onomastic formula of this Šethre Sentina Ta 1.202 neither presents us with ulterior data nor relevance to our knowledge of the gens, which despite the nomen of an ethnic type, boasts exclusively Tarquinian attestation. Sentina, an Etruscanized Latin name
  • Or I shall let thee squat where thou squattest, Haltfoot, - and I carried thee high! Thus Spake Zarathustra
  • I need referees who are of upstanding character and have known me for at least a year and can attest to my upstanding character.
  • I attest this signature
  • I received the thanks of the society; and was solicited to reposit my theory, properly sealed and attested, among their archives, for the information of posterity. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 05 Miscellaneous Pieces
  • It had something to do with sex—complete with pictures—and the dog-eared corners attested to its being quickly stashed under mattresses in numerous adolescent occupied homes.
  • The sums which they paid for livery and seizin attest the greatness of their possessions; and several estates have remained in their family since the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • 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.
  • Attention to detail matched with unfussy yet vibrantly flavored foods may seem contradictory, but, in the hands of this chef, the combination attests to the success of his cooking philosophy.
  • My vote always goes to the flattest cartidge with enough oomph to get it done reliably. When I go Elk hunting the choices are 30-06, 25-06, or 350 Rem. mag. Which one should I carry? Why?
  • 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.
  • His oeuvre is rich and deep, betokening a talent reaching beyond chart-toppers, as most anyone familiar with his music can attest.
  • I can attest that Cao Cao traditional transliteration Tsao Tsao is an extremely famous figure in Chinese history, and it's absurd that his name is censored because of homonymy! Languagehat.com: CENSORSHIP IN CHINESE MSN SPACES.
  • 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.
  • Attention to detail matched with unfussy yet vibrantly flavored foods may seem contradictory, but, in the hands of this chef, the combination attests to the success of his cooking philosophy.
  • Not only the yearning love of God, but the conquering freedom of Man is finally attested by that blood-red seal which bears the impressure of a Cross. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive
  • Therefore, it is actually rather inaccurate to use the word conservative here; if we compare for example Standard Cantonese (SC) with Standard Mandarin (SM), then the number of tones in each would be, starting from the first attested protolanguage, Old Chinese (as far as we know, nontonal): Fun with Old Chinese rhymes
  • The customer then receives a certificate attesting to the fact that its material has been shredded.
  • The man's ability was attested by his rapid promotion.
  • Tried and true networkers can attest to good deeds being reciprocated.
  • Which is his real mother Lucy cannot quite make out, for she sees an immense party of black women, all shiny and polished, with a great many beads wound round their heads, necks, ankles, and wrists; and nothing besides the tiniest short petticoats: and all the fattest are the smartest; indeed, they have gourds of milk beside them, and are drinking it all day long to keep themselves fat. Little Lucy's Wonderful Globe
  • A telecopy of the photograph sent to Viipuri was shown to the hospital staff and was attested to as resembling the woman being held there. TO HIS JUST DESSERTS
  • It is well attested in the earliest sources. Christianity Today
  • And when we call for leaders, we're attesting to a weakness, an acquiescence in followership. Times, Sunday Times
  • Iron-working is also attested in Normangate Field, principally by several probable furnaces in the aisled building alongside Ermine Street.
  • (1′) I knowe that sorte of men ryght well [attested 1560] It’s a kind of grammatical « Motivated Grammar
  • I'm quite bad at regulating my voice, as many people who've publicly shushed me can attest.
  • The relationship between nutritious food, which is not always provided at home, and concentration span is well attested. Times, Sunday Times
  • In medieval and early modern times, male dress was opulent and highly erotic, as the Renaissance codpiece attests.
  • His handling of the crisis attested to his strength of character.
  • As his photo attests, he's also been an apt pupil of bodybuilding for the past five years.
  • Lest anyone should doubt my story, I have brought documents to attest to its truth.
  • Note that those like Mack, who can be awarded respect for their hypotheses of documents otherwise unattested, are not at an advantage over our thesis.

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