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Meanings of valuable testimony in English
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Usage of valuable testimony in English
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The vulgar slanderer was allowed to escape after this valuabletestimony.
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He should be able to give valuabletestimony for or against Elwood Ranelagh.
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As Spain tries to agree on the truth, witnesses like Saun offer valuabletestimony.
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In this view, our Scriptures afford a valuabletestimony to those of the Jews.
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The girls will render valuabletestimony in the trial.
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This was valuabletestimony, and Mrs.
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Perhaps no more valuabletestimony to the character of these operas can be adduced than that of Baron Grimm:
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The most valuabletestimony.
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Instead, the members of the committee would have an opportunity to hear this valuabletestimony, so sorely missed at the assembly.
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Doctor, we are indebted to you for your valuabletestimony, and as you are a busy man, we will now excuse you.
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The following extracts from a letter written by a Southern white man to the Daily Advertiser, of Montgomery, Alabama, contain most valuabletestimony.
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She could have valuabletestimony as to what had happened that night, at least up to the point when she and Elissa had parted.
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To this gratifying testimony against materialism the distinguished naturalist added an equally valuabletestimony regarding Darwinism on the occasion of the naturalists' convention in 1900.
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58-61), and he being a man of moderate and orthodox views gives valuabletestimony.]
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"A woman," he answered, "has obliterated valuabletestimony, I shall make it my business to punish her."