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1 Health officials are expected to give evidence on this issue next week.
2 They'd agreed to give evidence in the action against the diocese, right?'
3 Former public enterprises minister Barbara Hogan would give evidence on October 15.
4 The case proceeds quickly and the victim doesn't have to give evidence .
5 The accused is expected to give evidence in his own case tomorrow.
6 A number of witnesses are expected to be called to give evidence .
7 Mr Skene and two other investors are scheduled to give evidence today.
8 McClellan required Mulkearns to give evidence via videolink from his nursing home.
9 The Dowlers will be the first victims to give evidence on Monday.
10 It is understood that Steele may give evidence in a German court.
11 It also cannot compel former police officers to give evidence at all.
12 It looks unlikely now that he will give evidence in the case.
13 Morabito is set to give evidence to the parliamentary inquiry on Friday.
14 Mr O'Brien is expected to give evidence before the tribunal next week.
15 No doubt he will be able to give evidence in your favor.
16 They may also be called to give evidence to the independent inquiry.
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