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  • 61Testimony —    1) Witness or evidence (2 Thess. 1:10).    2) The Scriptures, as the revelation of God s will (2 Kings 11:12; Ps. 19:7; 119:88; Isa. 8:16, 20).    3) The altar raised by the Gadites and Reubenites (Josh. 22:10) …

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  • 62testimony — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. declaration, affirmation, profession, attestation; witness, evidence; Scriptures. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of stating] Syn. attestation, statement, assertion; see declaration 1 . 2. [Evidence]… …

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  • 63testimony — témoinage (франц.) = Zeugenaussage (нем.) устные ответы свидетелей на вопросы, этот же термин применим к обозначению процедуры опроса экспертов, назначенных сторонами (expert witness). В ходе арбитража свидетели, как правило, не приводятся к… …

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  • 64testimony — tes·ti·mo·ny || testɪməʊnɪ / mÉ™nɪ n. evidence, statement under oath; proof …

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  • 65testimony — n. 1. Affirmation, declaration, deposition, attestation. 2. Affirmation, confirmation, declaration, corroboration. 3. Profession, open attestation. 4. Proof (by a witness), evidence, witness, ground of belief. 5. Manifestation, expression. 6.… …

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  • 66testimony — n 1. evidence, information, witness, attestation, sworn statement, statement, document, Law. affidavit, Law. deposition, Law. exemplification; documentation, circumstantiation, demonstration; corroboration, substantiation, support, ground;… …

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  • 67testimony — tes·ti·mo·ny …

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  • 68testimony — noun Syn: evidence, sworn statement, attestation, affidavit, statement, declaration, assertion …

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  • 69testimony —  Свидетельство …

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  • 70testimony — tes•ti•mo•ny [[t]ˈtɛs təˌmoʊ ni[/t]] esp. brit. [[t] mə ni[/t]] n. pl. nies 1) law the statement or declaration of a witness under oath, usu. in court 2) evidence in support of a fact or statement; proof 3) open declaration or profession, as of… …

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