And he refused to allow Genger to testify without providing corroborating evidence to support his words.
The popularity of the instrument at the World Cup seems to testify to Mabaso's opinion.
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Fourth, he refused invitations to testify to the grand jury for over six months.
But they are quick to testify to the long history of beer making in the church.
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Prosecutor Jonathan Benedict asked Dowdle if he remembers declining an "invitation" to testify to the grand jury in 1998.
Victims and survivors can apply to testify to either the acknowledgement forum or the statutory inquiry panel, or both.
It would be nice for Millenials to remember that and not crash the servers trying to testify to their incompetence.
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Moroccan-born Ms Mahroug complained that the judges' decision not to allow her to testify in the case amounted to "psychological violence".
Mr Tilney had been placed on administrative leave in July for failing to testify to before a Senate subcommittee about Enron's collapse.
He forced several journalists to testify to a grand jury as to who from the administration had told them about Ms Plame's job.
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Lawyers for the Boston School Committee disagree, and have been calling on teachers, former pupils and administrators to testify to the merits of diversity.
AOL's chief executive Steve Case, and Time Warner's Gerald Levin, are to be called to testify before Congress later this month to discuss the issue.
There is no indication that witnesses are being called to testify to the same overt act, and the accused are most certainly not confessing in open court.
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Then they persuaded Dan Burton, a Republican congressman well known for right-wing fervour, to issue a subpoena for Elian to testify before Congress, to stop him leaving the country.
The Bush administration on Tuesday decided to allow Rice to testify publicly to the independent commission under oath, a reversal that came after weeks of public pressure to do so.
Also scheduled to testify to the Senate Judiciary Committee were Giffords' husband, retired astronaut Mark Kelly, as well as the executive vice president of the National Rifle Association, Wayne LaPierre.
No one claimed that any of their possessions was their own, but they shared everything they had. 33 With great power the apostles continued to testify to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus.
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That wasn't particularly easy, but they seem to have crossed that barrier mainly because Mukasey is apparently someone that conservatives' trust to testify to Congress as they come with the new rules for surveillance.
Now five international media organisations have supported his stand, urging the tribunal "to recognize a qualified privilege for journalists not to be compelled to testify about their news gathering before this court unless certain conditions are met - namely that the information is absolutely essential to the case and that it cannot be obtained by any other means".
Please try to remember that what they believe, as well as what they do and cause you to endure, does not testify to your inferiority but to their inhumanity and fear.
The Defense Department has been asked to send someone to testify but is having a hard time finding anyone who wants to go on the record as supporting it.
In February 2002, Lay was called before Congress to testify but invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to testify.
The inspector general for the Troubled Asset Relief Program is investigating whether the administration pressured GM to give the UAW special treatment, but the IG lacks subpoena power to force officials to testify.
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The trial court judge permitted the Sergeant to testify as to the authenticity of the printed pages of the MySpace site that contained the photograph in question.
For example, they might be called to testify as to whether the snowfall in a given month was typical or atypical, in order to determine whether a roof that collapsed was properly designed.
Subcommittee Chairman Curt Weldon took him to task for failing to testify honestly concerning additional steps Weldon previously had been told by BMDO could be taken to enhance a variety of U.S. theater missile defense programs.
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With lawsuits flying around and other shenanigans taking place (one lawsuit seeks to close down two schools that it said were full-time virtual schools, when they are in fact blended-learning schools, for example), I was pleased to have the opportunity about a month ago to travel to the Garden State to testify in a hearing before the Joint Committee on Public Schools about online learning.
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This cuts court costs, but the system is open to abuse, especially if prosecutors use the carrot of a shorter sentence to encourage a suspect to testify against others.
David Radler, once a key advisor to Conrad Black, pleaded guilty to mail fraud and agreed to testify against others in the case.
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