Yet it is clear that the subject is not exhausted, as the book under review attests. |
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Gehazi is a Yahwist, however, who understands nothing of the transformative faith to which the narrative attests. |
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The recent acceptance of wushu into the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games attests to the sport's international success. |
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Contrasting morphology, which is readily apparent in these close associations, attests to the diverse nature of the microbiota. |
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The exuberance with which he engages every topic attests to the wonders he can accomplish with his prose. |
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The very name Albion attests to the complex nature of the origins of the peoples and the cultures of the islands we inhabit. |
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The rough and unkempt textures of the horses coats attests to their wildness. |
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Her novel attests to the centrality of religious symbolism in the formation of ethnic identities. |
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As the name attests, only the most experienced dive operators know how to find Elusive Bommie. |
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A couple of defeats in Scotland, he attests, and the press are on your case, putting additional pressure on a manager. |
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The cycle of 54 pictures for the Carthusian monastery of El Paular, his largest commission, attests to his prolific imagination. |
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Although she was built in 1976, her excellent condition attests to both the build quality and the good care taken of her. |
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This convergence of results across studies using different, complementary methods attests to the validity of the findings. |
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Whereas alchemy attests to an optimistic future born of destruction, for Sebald there is no such certainty. |
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This is something of a fact which even the cover design of the booklet attests to. |
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His moods swings were cyclical and he was familiar with the impulse to suicide, as this verse attests. |
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Each of these public figures attests in disturbing ways to the relentless passage of time and the danger of living mortal lives. |
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The work attests to the artist's faith in both the craft of painting and the spiritual capacity of art. |
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Attwood attests that a partiality for the polyphonic music of JS Bach motivated Mozart to supplement his fortepiano with a pedal board. |
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The great height of some lynchets attests to the longevity of the fields and their intensity of use. |
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Substantial evidence now attests to the extent of doctors' unhappiness with the state of their relationships with managers. |
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America's emotional attachment to flags attests the country's penchant for patriotic spectacle. |
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The circumstantial evidence all attests to these being excellent translations. |
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International empirical evidence attests to the large economy-wide returns from public investment in infrastructure. |
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And he's paid dearly for his outspokenness, resulting in numerous attests and detentions under the country's past military juntas. |
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As his photo attests, he's also been an apt pupil of bodybuilding for the past five years. |
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The regional show held at Colmar for the honeys from Alsace attests to the vitality of Alsatian honey production. |
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It attests to the transformation and expansion of upper-class suburban Ottawa as the seat of government, at the time of Confederation. |
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That the movie exists at all attests to the courage of the participants to see it through to the end. |
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The CE marking shall be the only marking which attests conformity of the toy with the applicable requirements. |
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For a term of four years, this new agreement attests the marked improvement of labor relations within our enterprise. |
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At the Royal Liverpool, a paramedic waiting in the early hours for his next call attests to the scale of the problem. |
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And this ever-renewed trend attests to the unmitigated success of forest management programs. |
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The history of evangelisation past and present attests to their constancy even to the giving of life itself. |
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Sauropod vertebrae have been found with carnosaur tooth marks in them, which attests to the predatory habits of these dinosaurs. |
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Its mark obligatorily struck the weapons manufactured under license attests some. |
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Veining from mineral deposits attests to the sedimentary origins of the rock. |
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Fear and distrust are the human qualities being fostered and promoted in Britain today, as a slew of Home Office legislation attests. |
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Some religious countries are indeed intolerant, but America is not one of them, as Ms Hirsi Ali attests. |
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I think this attests to a strong economic recovery that will continue to bring vessels to the Seaway next year as well. |
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This attests to the financial community's confidence in our REIT as well as our capacity to create value in the future. |
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It attests to our ability to raise funds at attractive rates in order to finance our growth, even in tougher market conditions. |
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This attests to a real and focused effort on the part of those implementing such assistance. |
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As such, it attests to the maturity of Nouvel's work and the central role he occupies on today's international architecture scene. |
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Her letter of support from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria attests to her strong management skills. |
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This affiliation attests to the high quality of our care and services and builds on our academic mission. |
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The disastrous effect of the current slump in world cotton prices on sub-saharan Africa attests to this. |
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That attests to the role that advanced information technology can play in bringing human beings closer to one another. |
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In aggregate, the collection attests to the founders' faith in multiple forms of evidence as the reservoir from which keener perspectives about the past would be drawn. |
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A drawback in a comedy program, you might say, but one that actually attests to the radical departure the series represented. |
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A mass of evidence attests to the instability of unmarried relationships. |
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What the report fails to note is that Rice knocked Ms. Palmer unconscious, as a subsequently released video attests. |
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It is fascinating in a direct and amusing way, has many unsuspected facets and possibilities, it is simple and basic, suits him quite well, and attests to his good taste. |
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The abundance of conferences, symposia, workshops, colloquia, seminars, and other gatherings devoted to mathematical topics attests to a strong desire for interaction. |
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Both documentary and archaelogical evidence attests clearly to the commercial importance of farming and agriculture. |
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The recent four year sentences given to three members of the Baha'i faith, combined with the sentences issued to 50 other Baha'is for their involvement in a community youth development program, attests to this fact. |
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If necessary, he attests extracts or copies of administrative documents. |
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This open debate attests to the acknowledgement by the Security Council of the need for it to come openly into the picture and demonstrate its political will and moral courage to reform its own working methods. |
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As far as safety is concerned, I should like to emphasise again the priority of road safety in our action, as the first European Road Safety Day attests. |
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This weapon is a gun of living room of MARIETTE luxury manufactured for the shooting of precision, the system of aiming with small plank encrusted with gold attests some. |
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Mr. Lafleur's donation today is a fitting and welcome complement to the McCord collection, and attests to his legendary status in the world of Canadian hockey. |
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That such material has inspired interpretations ranging from the deeply religious to the stringently political attests to its ambiguous power. |
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The collaboration in Canada between governments and the Canadian sport community attests to a complementary effort in the prevention of and fight against doping in sport. |
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The Inspector General of CSIS examines this report and submits to the Minister a certificate that attests the extent to which she or he is satisfied with its contents. |
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The fact most fossil proboscideans in Michigan have been excavated from former shallow basins of kettle bog sites attests to this hypothesis. |
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The engaged participation at the August 2008 and January 2009 workshops also attests to the fact that there is a strong appetite to share and exchange within the community. |
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It was not, as Juan de Valdes very clearly attests, repugnant to an Erasmian Evangelical, even if he otherwise admired Luther. |
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This Part needs to be completed only if the owner of the locked-in account attests in Part 4 of this Application that the owner has a spouse who consents to the withdrawal of money from the account. |
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Here, their sweat attests to labour, and their weals are caused by strong-handed grips. |
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The most significant and wide-reaching finding attests to the fact that the 30-day period intended by Parliament to be the norm in responding to information requests is the exception. |
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It is extremely interesting to notice that the artists' vision on environment and responsibility attests a variety of conceptions, but also a profound unity, the same concerns, fears, questionings and hopes. |
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Archaeological evidence indicates that the site was immediately re-occupied after the event, which attests to a certain resiliences of the Early Bronze Age coastal communities in the region. |
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The sheer number of archival photographs of people in fancy dress attests to the popularity of this phenomenon, as well as its importance to those who took part. |
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Today's action attests to the international support for the beginning of negotiations on a treaty to ban the production of fissile materials for nuclear weapons, the so-called cut-off treaty. |
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As this poster attests, Lewchuk's vaudeville show featured fun-packed family entertainment with something for everyone: pantomime, tap dancing, magic, clowns, and comedy. |
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Often the most insincere line in a speech comes when the speaker attests to what a pleasure it is to be there, when in fact he or she would sooner be almost anywhere else on earth at that moment. |
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The plan for an anti-missile shield that the United States is considering installing in Eastern Europe attests to the importance which the Bush Administration accords to the Iranian ballistic missile threat. |
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Harley Granville Barker's phenomenally shrewd and clued-up Waste was written in 1907, revised in 1926, and is perennially a play for today as this luminous, penetratingly performed revival by Roger Michell richly attests. |
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The flattened top of the volcano attests to the volcano's constant struggle with surrounding and overlying ice during its 100,000 year eruptive history. |
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The sharks and rays are superb examples of mechanical engineering efficiency, and their perseverance from the Devonian Period attests to the suitability of their nonbony endoskeleton. |
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It is a booklet that attests to the patient and accurate work of the pre-Chapter commission and of the Council that also speaks to us of the life that throbs in the communities. |
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The supplementary bibliography attests to the comprehensiveness of the effort. |
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The cultural landscape of Kejimkujik attests to Mi'kmaw occupancy of this area since time immemorial, and includes petroglyph sites, habitation sites, fishing sites, hunting territories, travel routes, and burials. |
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Royal or villager, it attests to the knowledge and skills of civilisations, having conserved the originality and the artistic genius of the artisan builders. |
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Peter Pan attests to the continuation of life, the eternalness of childhood, and stability. |
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The fact that discussions are being held at the ambassadorial level and not among the heads of state or by ministers of foreign affairs attests to a division within the American Administration on this matter. |
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Built of fieldstone and larger than the average urban residence of the period, the house attests to the prosperity of the Hurtubise family, who worked their fields, market garden and orchard. |
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The current duration of compassionate care leave is eight weeks per family member per medical certificate that attests the family member has a significant risk of death. |
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The absence of armed incidents since the closing of the last UNOCI observation post, on 30 July 2008, attests to the ability of former enemies to live together. |
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This gathering of 35 nations attests of a will to resist the nihilist speech according to which, to each his own, we should give up putting values on a hierarchical scale. |
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This teaching also attests to another day when Christ will sit in universal judgement of all mankind. |
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The sumptuous décor attests the new emphasis on home and family. |
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The ruins of the immense fort, with its walls and towers of unbaked brick and its stone foundations, is a remarkable example of this type of fortification and attests to the power of the Banu Nebhan. |
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Apparatus whose compliance with this Directive has been established by means of the procedure laid down in Article 7 shall bear the 'CE' marking which attests to that fact. |
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That attests to the maturity of bilateral relations that enable both countries effectively to deal with any issues and problems that arise between them. |
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The slightly strained smile upon her face attests to the difficulties she encountered while studying towards her degree and to the knowledge that her achievement was not welcomed by a number of her male colleagues. |
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As participation in the ancient Greek Olympic Games was restricted to men, the idea of representing a hétaïre in the middle of a classical footrace is frankly iconoclastic and attests the artist's occasionally caustic humor. |
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The high concentration of spindle whorls recovered from Cholula in comparison to other Mesoamerican sites attests to the important role they played in their economy. |
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