Pherekydes, floruit ca. 440, provides the first attestation of this version of the myth, though it may have existed prior to this date. |
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Remote attestation uses cryptography to manage and assure the configuration of network systems. |
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Firstly, Christ and his disciples healed people physically as an attestation that Christ was indeed the promised Messiah. |
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His accounting firm needs this attestation to deliver a clean audit letter. |
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The journalist is also in breach of an oath of attestation that he made in becoming a police constable. |
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The only requirement for sanctioning new connections is an attestation by any geologist that the well has sufficient yield. |
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A copy of the attestation, or certificate stating that you are the owner of the property, should be issued to you within three months. |
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While accountants take confidentiality seriously, as a core value it is subservient to their attestation role. |
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The Sāsānian religious tradition of the 3rd 7th centuries, with its rigidified formal Zoroastrianism, is mainly of nonepigraphic attestation. |
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The number of officials who can receive attestation each year in each institution will be set by the appointing authorities. |
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Jesus' belief that the Son of Man would soon arrive to usher in the kingdom is confirmed as authentic by multiple attestation. |
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This list will include twice as many names as the number of AST posts to be filled by the attestation procedure. |
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A testator may make a valid will wholly by his or her own handwriting and signature, without formality, and without the presence, attestation or signature of a witness. |
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Therefore, the additional stamping of the attestation presently required is dispensable and shall be removed. |
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The pejorative sense of the term, labelling a flawed or disingenuous work of historiography, is found in another 1815 attestation. |
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It is not actually necessary for the governor general to sign a bill passed by a legislature, the signature being merely an attestation. |
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All soldiers must take an oath of allegiance upon joining the Army, a process known as attestation. |
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Its attestation in Greek literature is distributed in two closely related lobes. |
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The customs authorities shall endorse accordingly the original and the two copies of the attestation of equivalence, and shall countersign the original and the two copies of each extract. |
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This document is then may declare filiation, which is not possible for de facto spouses. This document is then transmitted to the Registrar of Civil Status with the attestation of birth provided by the doctor. |
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Ordinarily, attestation of a will by such a disqualified witness will not result in the invalidity of the entire instrument but only of the provision from which the witness would have benefitted. |
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Each shareholder could obtain free of charge against presentation of his effect or attestation at the registered office of the company a copy of the mentioned documents, as from fourteen days before this general meeting. |
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The eastern-most attestation of Sl skola in the meaning of synagogue appears to be in Smolensk Russian. |
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Similarly, in an 1815 attestation, it is used to refer to Certamen Homeri et Hesiodi, a fictional contest between two historical poets. |
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The reshuffled Cabinet will be formally inaugurated with an attestation ceremony at the Imperial Palace in the afternoon. |
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We need to make sure that every time someone undertakes to transport hazardous material, there is someone to take personal responsibility and to sign an attestation of liability. |
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An official to whom paragraph 1 applies may become a member of the assistants' function group without restriction on the basis of an attestation procedure. |
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The Gothic language is the Germanic language with the earliest attestation, from the 300s, making it a language of interest in comparative linguistics. |
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In the late 19th century, folklorist and philologist Francis Barton Gummere identifies the Gaesemere of the attestation as Geismar, a district of Frankenberg located in Hesse. |
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The second is an extensive attestation in the Oxyrhynchus corpus, where it seems most frequently to describe the Nile barges of the Ptolemaic pharaohs. |
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If it is only possible to get to the polling station from the registered address by air or by sea, the elector can apply for a permanent proxy vote without an attestation. |
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A historical dictionary cannot do this though it cannot also neglect this aspect because the attestation of a rare meaning is bound to be very limited. |
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