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"testament" Definitions
  1. [countable, usually singular, uncountable] testament (to something) a thing that shows that something else exists or is true synonym testimony
  2. (also will) [countable] a legal document that says what is to happen to somebody’s money and property after they die

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However, the New Testament is just as silent on abortion as the Old Testament.
In short, Mueller is the Old Testament of Trump scandals, Ukraine is the New Testament.
Either hundreds of thousands of dollars by his testament or $3 million by Manafort&aposs testament.
Members of the group read relevant passages from the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Book of Mormon.
That's a testament to her acting, and it's a testament to the (finally) somewhat more culturally progressive moment we find ourselves in.
They were harsh and vindictive like the God of the Old Testament, not generous and inclusive like the Jesus of the New Testament.
She had a modeling career and played an uncredited role in a 1959 Jean Cocteau film, "Le Testament d'Orphée" ("The Testament of Orpheus").
The bill would require Missouri education officials to develop clear guidelines and standards for offering courses on the Old Testament and New Testament.
The results are a testament to ignoring the rules, of course, but they're a greater testament still to never learning them in the first place.
"I think it's a testament to the director, it's a testament to Paramount, how people went back in there and really made this thing," he said.
This is not a testament to me, but a testament to all of the people who believed real change — not Obama change — but real change, is possible.
"I see it in the New Testament, but God is different in the Old Testament," Mr. Hitchens observed, leading to a discussion of God's covenant with Abraham.
When I left the Old Testament, I thought the stories of the New Testament were going to be the ones that I was used to and knew all about.
The crucial text is his Bible: the New Testament, translated from the original Greek and published in 1523, followed by the Old Testament, in 1534, translated from the Hebrew.
The bishop's letter cites Old Testament sanctions against "sodomites" and a New Testament interpretation from St. Paul, who admitted he was not speaking with direct authority from the divine.
It's the biggest response I've ever gotten to anything, and that's really a testament to two things: It's a testament to the quality of the work that's in there.
You get a Bible, you get a Bible When asked if he preferred the New Testament or Old Testament in the Bible, President Donald Trump said he likes both equally.
Herrera's four daughters — is a testament to where Mrs.
It is the Old Testament of America's civic religion, rules of behavior dispatched by a distant god, compared to the New Testament of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, a poetic promise of life after death.
"Since I have not seen the last Will and Testament, I might be one of the named HEIRS to the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson in his Last Will and Testament," Darling wrote.
Santeria's enduring importance is a testament to the people's will.
Pray his last will and testament makes that possible now.
I think that's a testament to how scared they were.
She captioned the image with a testament to their friendship.
I am a testament to that sentiment of the nation.
That's testament to the three people sitting here on stage.
This whole situation is like a testament to shitposting itself.
Her American name, Hannah, is a testament to his hopes.
"It's a testament to how far we've come," he says.
And these Tinder horror stories are a testament to that.
So, the Old Testament is, much of it is awful.
It's a testament to Swift's hard work as a musician.
It's a testament to the enduring value of musical impatience.
That scary BBC video is a testament to nature's fury.
Which is testament to the care Lizardcube has afforded it.
The person will be the living testament to that shooting.
And that's a testament to Clarkson's skill as an actress.
Trump could simply write off the critique with a testament
It's also a testament to the versatility of the spag.
Having "nine children is a testament to that," adds Goodwin.
Bin Laden's last will and testament was in the pile.
After all, Facebook's platform is a major testament to that.
It's a testament to exactly what we need to resist.
"It's a testament to his sincerity of remorse," Flood said.
The court's final day offered a testament to his influence.
He was merely existing, a testament to shame and disgrace.
The 2017 March for Science was a testament to that.
It's mere existence is a testament to a higher power.
It's a testament to how distinct a voice Burial has.
I gave a testament to get your medical license revoked.
He wants the video he's commissioned to be his testament.
The pandemic is not a time for Old Testament justice.
That's the story of Easter weekend in the New Testament.
"That was a testament to our whole year," Atkinson said.
It's a testament to the concept that making is mainstream.
It's a testament to the subtle psychological power of fear.
"I see the pattern in the Old Testament," he said.
" She needed, she said, to channel her "Old Testament God.
But it's a testament to Alyx that I came back.
It is a testament to how far we have come.
Truly a testament to soccer's reputation as the world's game.
But the resulting show is a testament to her elusiveness.
It's a testament to the power of the political revolution.
I mean it's a testament to the importance of charts.
It's a testament to who she was as a person.
It's a testament to the durability of Mr. Corea's sound.
It's a testament to the personal elements in this film.
"Pat Caddell is like an Old Testament prophet," Bannon said.
"It's a fabulous, fabulous testament to his persistence and determination."
That alone should be a testament to Apple's hardware pedigree.
I think that's an awesome testament to doing it well.
And a testament to the success of Ivo van Hove.
The omnibus was a last testament to Boehner's troubled leadership.
That viral clip is a testament to Messi's supernatural talent.
These honors are a testament to our director Yorgos Lanthimos.
But Jewish theologians also explained that their tradition, rooted more in the retributive justice of the Old Testament than the turn-the-cheek ethos of the New Testament, takes a different approach to forgiveness.
"It's a testament not only to the depth of his contribution to the world of Duke Ellington, but a testament to the breadth of his work away from Ellington and apart from Ellington," he said.
"The Old Testament bible was the first printed text," he says.
Some Jesus mythicists say many New Testament scholars are intellectual snobs.
"It's a testament to everyone wanting to do more," he says.
It's a real testament to how far solar technology has advanced.
With Rick Moody, she edited Joyful Noise: The New Testament Revisited.
Dergerabedian said the strategy is a testament to Marvel's marketing savvy.
But ultimately, this, too, was a testament to the film's diversity.
It is a testament to the booze spirit here in America.
"It was a testament to how calm I stayed," she said.
That's a testament to the power of data and good algorithms.
It is also a testament to the weakness of the opposition.
That's real testament to the bond that we forged on this.
I see it as a testament to the inflexibility of voters.
The photos are a testament to their confidence, Erica tells CHICA.
It's a testament to her own confidence and sense of priorities.
Turns out the New Testament is full of Jesus' interfaith encounters.
It's not hard to wonder if Pose itself is that testament.
Ranku's story is also a testament to the power of pivots.
Hornsey's departure is a testament to a fledgling system that empowers
The performance itself is a testament to what girls can accomplish.
Its success is a testament to the genius of its design.
Testament, perhaps, to the speed and brashness of China's copycat culture.
I am in for a long haul before the New Testament.
But it is a testament to the place that raised them.
It is testament to the cartel's desperation that it even tried.
Amazon and others are testament to the fact that they do.
The shop's recent surge in popularity is a testament to that.
There was the stress, throughout the nineteen-twenties, over Lenin's testament.
It's surprising and a testament to the advances made within Dearborn.
This proliferation of options is a testament to free market ingenuity.
He translated portions of the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament,
Barbara also considered the imagery of creation in the Old Testament.
Testament anecdote in which four lepers, rather than starve in a
Trump's "Art of the Deal" is a testament to this idea.
This most recent horror is not just testament to a more
I think that's a testament to the intensity of those incidents.
But it is testament to the failings of the market that
Williamson herself is a testament to the fluidity of contemporary spiritualism.
Young's extensive negroni menu is a fine testament to that intention.
It's a testament to the strength Jacobs maintained throughout the fight.
Read today, it stands as an astonishing testament to Trump's consistency.
They certainly are an enduring testament to the power of marriage.
His skill in doing so is a testament to his athleticism.
That's a testament to the home-style nature of the food.
It's a testament to Margaret and to Ane Crabtree's iconic costumes.
The program takes its name from the Old Testament prophet Daniel.
That's a sad testament about where we are as a country.
ReformedIncel, who still has trouble dating, is a testament to that.
I wanted those stories on record, a testament to our perseverance.
London is nothing if not a testament to the long view.
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We would transition to...it's 15 years later in The Testament.
It's a testament to just how dangerous it was for Tim.
That's not just a testament to two remarkable candidates and messengers.
It's a testament to Nikki Haley's increasing prominence within the administration.
"Women's roles have been downplayed in the New Testament," she says.
The high cost of fighting there is a testament to that.
This aesthetic effect is also a testament to the director's craft.
It's surprising, and a testament to the advances made within Dearborn.
She is a testament to the power of a wardrobe budget.
For President Obama, the Bible (the Old Testament, not the New).
For President Trump, the Bible (the New Testament, not the Old).
Their rapidly increasing user bases are just one testament to that.
It's a testament to both our generation, and the Bahamian culture.
LAWRENCE It's a testament to the black community, their continued support.
All of the records, though, serve as testament to his greatness.
"It's a real testament to the resilience of nature," McNab said.
TL: Well, it's more a testament to the power of annotation.
The statue is a fitting testament to his life and legacy.
It's no mistake that it is an argument laced with religion, which is Huffington's nifty trick here, since she jokingly uses the New Testament to refer to her side and the Old Testament to refer to mine.
I think he made the right call, the testament is the 4.65 coverage of the IPO and I felt that more testament of his wise decision and timely decision would be once we start trading that company.
This deeply researched, elegantly written history is a testament to that love.
It's also a testament to how much trouble social media is in.
Winning a championship is hard, so this is a testament to that.
It is a testament to the presence of Elizabeth Warren in the
Yes, even "Yah Mo Be There" is a testament to Temperton's genius.
On the one hand, that's a testament to the talented cast assembled.
It was kind of a testament to the training I put in.
Billy, you are my rock and the living testament of unconditional love.
Maybe this is all a testament to the power of mom guilt.
The discrepancy is a testament to just how controversial tipping can be.
But it's a testament to how unpredictable Star Wars' success really was.
The show's thoughtful ending is a testament to its creators' meticulous planning.
Every inch of the Mavic Air is a testament to thoughtful engineering.
Never, ever say never...the early 2000s are a testament to that.
Its stronger financial footing is a testament to how Pinterest is run.
It's a testament to the physicist's ingenuity and scientific and technological progress.
I infuriatingly find this song to be a testament to musical craft.
It's also a testament to the high quality of Google's image search.
He says the 2016 election is a testament to Lasch's predictive powers.
Its inclusion is testament to how personal this album is to Pope.
And "American" is not a qualifier, but a testament to his distinctiveness.
That's maybe a testament to needing to think about foreign markets faster.
It's a testament to the engineering that went into developing this vehicle.
Rigmaiden's phonebook-sized file was testament to how unusual he really was.
You reading this right now is a testament to your ability thereof.
"I think it's testament to Lee Se-dol's incredible skills," he said.
Rules Do Not Apply is a monument to obliviousness, an unwitting testament
That Prime has 100 million subscribers is a testament to this focus.
But I just think it's a testament to the team we have.
Mr Sanders's unpredicted insurgency was to some degree a testament to that.
The Louvre Abu Dhabi is a testament to the U.A.E.'s growing
For Ms. Subkoff the work is a testament to her vociferous feminism.
The laptop is dense — no doubt a testament to the shrunken size.
Much of the New Testament has to do with breaking down divisions.
The company's success is a testament to the strength of Chouinard's intuition.
That's just a testament to the type of pro that he is.
In America, anything is possible –  President Obama is a testament to that.
Testament to this is the reaction it gets whenever it's played out.
It's a testament to the magnetic personality she projects in her music.
It's a testament and clear reading of a people's history of America.
The torched field is a testament to the proximity of the fire.
The photos are a testament to the lost days of Hollywood glamour.
But there is something overly strenuous about this particular testament of faith.
The umbrella's staying power is a testament to a failure of imagination.
Regardless, Gallinger's experience is a testament to not taking body modifications lightly.
Traverse City's Fourth of July fireworks is a testament to civic engagement.
How do you account for the many contradictions within the New Testament?
"Duped" is testament to the deep and enduring damage deception can inflict.
I hope it stays like this as a testament to the protest.
What's on the screen is a testament to his skill and sensibility.
The mood at the gathering this year was a testament to that.
The preoccupation is a testament to Washington's singular place in American history.
The year's most resounding testament to the theater's continuing power to shock.
That Mr. Johnson remains in his post is a testament to Mrs.
I try to bring the New Testament with me wherever I go.
This structure will be a testament to American craftsmanship and skill. pic.twitter.
A timeless testament to the rich and diverse beauty of Indian culture!
Bob-Waksberg&aposs email is a testament to pitching your next proposal.
Puerto Rico is a testament to everything is wrong with Democratic governance.
"Those original twelve issues are our Old Testament," he wrote (via Deadline).
But Mexico itself is a testament to the futility of gun laws.
Its popularity is a testament to the internet's growing fascination with slime.
"This season is a testament to my endurance and willpower," said Gatlin.
The public inherently dislikes pardons (your reader questions bear testament to that).
This GIF is a testament to the amazing power of black holes.
Their portraits are a testament to what power looks like in 2019.
A win by "Roma" would be a fitting testament to Netflix's ambitions.
Very often, apart from his sketches, photographs are the only remaining testament.
It's certainly not prudish — the opening scene alone is testament to that.
Charlottesville: The True Alt-Right stands as a testament to that memory.
"It's a real testament to how important exposure really is," she said.
How we approach and navigate hardships is a testament to our character.
This is partly a testament to the weakness of the Hungarian opposition.
Messianic Judaism accepts Jesus as the messiah and embraces the New Testament.
En l'occurrence, le livre d'Isaïe (Ancien Testament) fait mention d'un dragon volant.
White women, like Fisher, stand as a testament to affirmative action's success.
So the level of insanity to which the left devolves every day is a testament to how much President Trump us in their heads and a testament to how their utopian idealism under President Obama has absolutely collapsed.
Especially because — let's be completely blunt here — Moore's entire record of writings and arguments are hackish, his prominence a testament to cable-television's appetite for partisans with think-tank titles, and those titles a testament to conservatism's decadence.
Goodell's high profile is itself a testament to football's runaway prosperity and popularity.
Indirectly, it also recalls the Old Testament tale of Jonah and the Whale.
But for Hickey, that's just a testament to the resilience of the markets.
You don't have to go all Old Testament and literally knead bread cakes.
"I think this is a big testament to what Atria does," adds Munson.
That they haven't done this yet is a testament to their absolute incompetence.
The reason it's my favorite is that it's a testament to our friendship.
Thursday's town hall is a testament to just how far we have come.
It's kind of a testament that you got to show up for yourself.
It's also a testament to women — say, ceiling-shattering major-party presidential nominees?
The workouts are rigorous and a testament to how far she has come.
Levy's memoir is a testament to the strength and adaptability of human nature.
The show is a testament to new school diversity and is genuinely funny.
Its latest roll-out of all pink pieces are a testament to that.
The commercial rollout is testament to leadership's trust and pride in its workforce.
The apartment building where the Argyros family live is a testament to that.
But it is also a testament to the newfound importance of his discipline.
As a testament to its design, the Smart is a great urban car.
It's a testament to the intimate relationships he's built with all his clients.
The offending system is itself testament to the cost of ducking difficult decisions.
Amy's life was a testament that one person truly can make a difference.
Photo by the author Woods' "Holy" is a testament to my self-actualization.
Allies' expansive postwar tribunal in its moral drama was as much a testament
That's a testament to how right Kanye was about the jacket, we guess.
This is a testament to the influence The Smell has had on people.
The paid protester thing is a testament to how desperate [the opposition] are.
" "So it's a good team award, I think it's a testament to Live!
Lee said she considers that a testament to the demand in the country.
"It's a testament to how he takes care of his body," Atkinson said.
"It was so organic and a real testament to social media," she said.
We'll take the movie's longevity as a testament to the power of camp.
That alone is testament to their resilience, their ability to adapt and thrive.
But, as those 50-plus hours are an evident testament to, something changed.
Part of that is a testament to people not being in swivel chairs.
Ray recited a Muslim testament of faith in Arabic as his last words.
A living will is not a substitute for a last will and testament.
The lines are a testament to the success and popularity of Apple's AirPods.
In America, there's an extraordinary connection to the Old Testament and its toughness.
It comes from one of the most dramatic moments in the New Testament.
But it turns out to be an invaluable testament to living through heterosexuality.
The property was a testament to the potential that the $1 homes held.
Some carry suicide notes or a last will and testament in their bags.
But, as a testament to Grande's strength and gravity, it never feels unauthentic.
Héloïse's portrait soon becomes a collaborative act of and testament to their love.
GORMAN: I MEAN, THAT'S A GREAT TESTAMENT THAT THE BANKS ARE SUFFICIENTLY CAPITALIZED.
Those divergent signals are themselves testament to the political dynamics of the moment.
If anything, this whole episode was testament to the fact that nobody changes.
He says the New Testament is full of accounts of Jesus confronting demons.
Another testament to her fame overseas: She has her own minimalist clothing line.
Is this song a testament to something you're going through at this moment.
ActRaiser did a remarkable job of translating Old Testament religion into interactive form.
Of course, we're talking about the unrivaled testament to humanity that is pizza.
It's also a testament to Don Mancini, who continues to make thoughtful movies.
The fact I'm conscious is testament enough of my undying love for you.
Last year's Ghetto Gospel: The New Testament album typifies his new artistic era.
"The Old Testament does not even have a word for 'Goddess,'" writes Stone.
That's a testament to your talent because New York is a hard crowd.
His new allies on the alt-right are a testament to how far
Moore was merely re-enacting the New Testament in the name of lust.
The three greatest Jews in the New Testament: Peter, Paul and Jesus Christ.
They are also a testament to the unheralded but steady generosity of Americans.
It is not a perfect play, but it is a deeply moving testament.
I was livid, and the scene on our living room floor was testament.
As for the New Testament, the first witnesses to the Resurrection are women.
This thrilling testament to the human spirit had, for me, a fierce resonance.
Hazony defends his heterodox view with a lengthy exegesis of the Old Testament.
These new-old pieces are a testament to the brand's loving, personal evolution.
The weird bug is also a testament to how good Battlefield 1 is.
It's like reading the Old Testament, that's how that language sounded to me.
That's the ultimate testament — that you could be Donald Trump and be president.
The creature's popularity is a testament to its fantastic appearance and mythical nature.
The widow Belle Gunness wanted to make out her last will and testament.
It's probably a testament to your closeness that he was honest with you.
It's a testament to the concept but also the people we're working with.
The best known mountain in the Old Testament (I believe) is Mt. ARARAT.
The discovery is further testament to the ancient Greeks and their remarkable ingenuity.
The band's new album, "Ginger," is a testament to the forces of professionalization.
He then returned to Wittenberg and translated the Old Testament, from the Hebrew.
"That is a testament to the ambassadorial power of Mexican food," he said.
Charleston today is a testament to the successful paring of hate from heritage.
That the game matters at all is a testament to the Packers' turnaround.
In that context, Brady's stamina isn't just an admirable testament to his will.
The names were a testament to a golden age of European Renaissance astronomy.
The invaluable Lois Smith isn't ready to write her last will and testament.
It's a testament to that voodoo that Harry Connick Jr. does so well.
It could well be the best book about resurrection since the New Testament.
One called "Julius Streicher's Political Testament: My Affirmation," remains on sale on Amazon.
It's a very Old Testament sort of God who would act like this.
I wouldn't characterize the New Testament descriptions of the risen Jesus as fuzzy.
The main action of "Will and Testament" takes place decades after this episode.
It's a testament to how resilient nature can be when given a chance.
At Justice Antonin Scalia's funeral last year, he read from the Old Testament.
Its success was a testament to the enduring popularity of a good mystery.
That is testament to how the club's horizons have retracted in recent years.
The State of the Union address was a herky-jerky testament to that.
That was testament to how good he was at scamming or schmoozing people.
That it succeeds at all is testament to the film's cast and crew.
It's work that pays testament to the somewhat forgotten aesthetics of online life.
He offered as an example the Old Testament story of David and Goliath.
Endurance, like its writer, is a great testament to the wonders humans can accomplish.
It's a testament to the strength of family, resilience, and (eventually) settling the score.
In a testament to the power of fandom, the song now tops the chart.
This is a testament to EOS being responsive to the concerns of their consumers.
It was a sweet testament of the love these siblings have for one another.
The progress we've seen is a testament to the power of their personal stories.
Carrie Fisher's star-studded memorial was a testament to her beloved status in Hollywood.
It's a testament to his work ethic and to his work on his skillset.
Violet's birth is a testament to our belief that love is stronger than hate.
However, the Jazz improved to 133-213 without Conley, a testament to their depth.
And I think that is more of a testament of our focus on authenticity.
Here we have a testament of just how much Apple has improved its cameras.
This is testament to Mr Vizcarra's skill in embracing the cause of fighting corruption.
"It's a true testament to dedication and loyalty and love," she says of Cuomo.
This was a momentous achievement, a remarkable testament to the enduring power of multilateralism.
This is a testament to how safe the United States has been for us.
It's also a testament of how long the country has been waiting for change.
Her latest coup is a testament to her reaching both ends of that spectrum.
" Scipio, in Washington, agreed: "This is indeed a testament to Apple's incredibly strong encryption.
It's a testament to our great country and game that dreams can come true.
It's a true testament to the lasting effect Disney movies have on all generations.
"Kanishka's oeuvre is a testament to his fine intellect," she writes in an email.
Devotees of the Old Testament might say wisdom, as displayed in King Solomon's judgment.
That was testament to how good he was at scamming or schmoozing people. Hustling.
Shelia handled all of John's business affairs, which includes the last will and testament.
The old city of Damascus, Syria's capital, is an architectural testament to Sunni Islam.
"Promise U That," produced by Memphis's Tay Keith, is a testament to Future's hustle.
Amazon describes Judy and I as Luft's "testament to the love of his life."
As Kuralt told it, he thought that was a real testament to the program.
He'd tank in the ring, preferring to attack his opponent with Old Testament subtweets.
After all, the strength of your enemy is a testament to your own might.
The myriad data breaches that regularly make headlines nowadays are a testament to that.
Michael Ford dictated his last will and testament immediately before the attack, police said.
Receiving an invitation to someone's bridal shower is a pretty solid testament of friendship.
"It's a testament to when you do things that you're passionate about," Khloé says.
One line of Ho's last testament was not mentioned in the celebration plans, however.
This whole video is a testament to the magnitude of a canine companion's love.
Kochman, a Conservative Jew, kept up the religious tack by citing the Old Testament.
The true testament of the man behind the character is his ability to evolve.
The blood flowing from cuts scored into Bisping's face is a testament to that.
It's a testament to how sexism in this country fuels racism, and vice versa.
Joseph Goebbels banned Fritz Lang's movie The Testament of Doctor Mabuse from 1930s Germany.
Paul Ryan's career, and his AHCA sales job, is testament to the latter point.
In 2018, it is a testament to the power and resilience of women everywhere.
The Oslo Accord of 1993, which he helped negotiate, was testament to his boldness.
When choosing a name for her daughter, Rosenberg was drawn to the Old Testament.
She cited a popular New Testament verse often invoked by athletes and inspirational speakers.
This is a testament to Facebook's increased lobbying efforts, both at home and abroad.
Testament to the fact is the increase of the country's unemployment rate in 2016.
"It's a testament to greed," Sal Arnuk, co-founder of Themis Trading, said Thursday.
Given his prison sentence, both are symbolic gestures but are testament to his popularity.
His latest film, The Mountain, is a testament to his versatility as an actor.
That Perry is so terrifying and maniacally oppressive is a testament to Skarsgård's performance.
"It's just a testament that the world over is looking at us," she said.
Like any great artist, Radiohead's enduring stylistic breadth is a testament to its talent.
"It's such a testament to what amazing people are at Trader Joe's," Michelle said.
Some songs appear in more than one category, a testament to their timeless melodies.
The reduced lead levels across the U.S. population are a testament to this work.
That is, perhaps, testament to how much better organized defenses are across the elite.
It's undeniably impressive, and a testament to the elasticity of what Media Molecule's created.
For Ms. Stecker, the result is a testament to her husband's vision and planning.
It's miraculous, and a real testament to Atom, how great his drum parts are.
Bahamian politicians see a son of the soil, a testament to the country's potential.
The secrecy surrounding the visit was a testament to the lingering dangers in Swat.
In those Old Testament stories, God had punished humankind for engaging in sexual sins.
It's a testament to his deftness that he makes this raunch sound utterly wholesome.
The complex was truly spectacular, a testament to Haiti's world-changing struggle for independence.
When it comes to the Nativity, however, the Quran differs from the New Testament.
The string of awards the series won is testament to its well-crafted development.
Callimachi: The area in which Mosul is located is mentioned in the Old Testament.
In the New Testament, Christ's followers spit on him in renunciation of their loyalty.
DeWine allies point to Acton's appointment last year as a testament to good judgment.
It's a testament to Sarvas's skill that such a trick felt like a gift.
The only thing we studied was texts from the Old Testament and the Talmud.
Indeed, it's true, and my privileged life and upbringing was a testament to that.
And his latest album, which dropped Saturday at midnight, is a testament to that.
There is no greater testament to this country than the stories in this building.
This disc is yet another testament to Ms. Kopatchinskaja's impassioned playing and exuberant creativity.
He lived in Brooklyn, but was in Berlin, wrapping up a tour with Testament.
"The tenfold difference is a testament to the need to shop around," McBride added.
One modest testament to Mr. Franco's art is in how I remember our travels.
It would be a testament to an improbable career that just keeps chugging along.
Actually, there was very little clamoring, a testament to the company's talent and care.
Yet couching these achievements in a testament to Joseph Pulitzer's enduring genius seems trivializing.
This was not just a testament to the popularity of the Harpooners (and Harpoonerettes).
"It's a testament to the fact that this is a changed enterprise," Cramer said.
The two had a deep conversation about boundless desert sand and Old Testament prophets.
It was a testament to the force of Mr. Stubblefield's artistic gift and influence.
More substantively, there's the matter of their Old Testament fury at the news media.
Here is testament to a nation capable of uniting in strength to work together.
Baker Street, Nelson's main drag, is a testament to the tensions roiling the community.
The Taliban's attack today on a police headquarters in Paktia province is a testament.
That's a testament to Trump's reversal of Obama-era regulations meant to bankrupt coal.
Each hour is different, a testament to the coordination required of owners and DJs.
I think this is a testament to how foreign-oriented the scene currently is.
The practice draws heavily from stories of the Jewish exodus in the Old Testament.
What awaits this beloved sculpture and bittersweet testament to a tragic romance remains unknown.
Described in the Old Testament as a beautiful woman, Rembrandt capitalizes on Esther's cunning.
The Red Cross poster may be a testament to well-intentioned campaigns gone awry.
He leads the Church of the Last Testament, a movement based in the Siberian taiga.
And if you go to Arlington Cemetery, you will see a testament to their service.
It's a cautionary tale against gloating villains and a testament to the power of naming.
"It's a testament how many lives my brother actually touched," he continued, fighting back tears.
His "relationship" with them is no testament to his peerless diplomacy skills -- just his whiteness.
Paul even writes in one New Testament passage about meeting James, the brother of Jesus.
The term "Shephelah" refers to biblical lands where battles were fought in the Old Testament.
So it's a testament to the power of television and what you see on screen.
It is a testament to my utter arrogance that these revelations had not come sooner.
The leaves have strong medicinal powers, a testament to the goodness and nobility of Salazar.
When the New Testament came along it did not erase what came before it. Creation.
Betsey Johnson reinvents herself once every few years — a testament to the designer's staying power.
For $295, you can get your last will and testament drafted by a local attorney.
It's a testament to his remarkable legacy of service and faith in his post-presidency.
Vox's success, and the broader success of explainer journalism, is a testament to that fact.
That's perhaps both a testament to (and a warning about) Ari Aster's feature debut Hereditary.
We ended up recording our last will and testament to each other on our phones.
And if that's not a testament to good customer service, we're not sure what is.
He also said that the fund's closing was testament that Forward Partners' model is working.
A testament to where a woman—a mother—once stood and thought about her child.
Be smart: Trump still holds Old Testament views about certain aspects of the criminal justice.
The exhibition, entitled "psalm" after a book in the Old Testament, exists in two parts.
The whole thing is testament how off-the-cuff and, well, live Facebook Live is.
There I was, standing in the middle of a true testament to unity and patriotism.
It is a testament to just how sensitive today's borrowers are to tiny rate moves.
It's a testament to the power of dairy products and also the power of surprise.
The mall has come to life, a testament to the rise of the middle class.
It's a testament to how great a job [Ryan] does to have done 14 seasons.
Chuck Billy, on the other hand, says that Testament chose to go a different direction.
It's a testament to the Mooch's star power that such a sentence could be written.
And a testament to his remarkably rapid self-destruction -- ignited by tremendous hubris and ego.
Raw though it may be, the cover stands an enduring testament to his freaky talent.
"That's basically a testament to how good A.I. has become," he says of the technology.
His remarks are a testament to challenges that the oil support services sector still faces.
Inside were pajama bottoms, a New Testament, Vaseline, and a Nintendo gaming console and case.
But a funny gravestone is a true testament to the deceased's dark sense of humor.
The texts include the earliest copies of books from the Torah and the Old Testament.
Moments earlier, Scaramucci had summed up their relationship with a nod to the Old Testament.
The popularity of something like Olafur Eliasson's The Weather Project can pay testament to that.
If you think their uncharacteristic gentleness is a testament to your good behavior, think again.
The first is to allege that the testament was a forgery cooked up by Krupskaya.
Theroux said Ginsburg's recognition as a pop culture icon is a testament to her legacy.
Among other things, he translated the New Testament from Greek into German in eleven weeks.
They are a testament to the fact that [these] people did not spring up overnight.
It's hard to take that as anything less than a testament to the law's resilience.
Firstly, I think that's testament to just how evisceratingly good Phoebe Waller-Bridge's writing is.
At the Armory, their laments, wails and cries are also testament to their own bereavements.
It all was a testament to how a bad movie can ruin a good book.
The invaluable remnants are testament to their rich history, their sense of belonging, their culture.
The strong bipartisan support is a testament to the national commitment to end this epidemic.
Many feel "Avengers: Endgame" is a testament to just how amazing superhero films can be.
In the Old Testament, the Book of Joel is followed by the Book of Amos.
"It's just a testament to this team and everybody at Joe Gibbs Racing," Busch said.
The second amendment stands as a testament to the oppression felt by the nation's founders.
Messianic Judaism believes that Jesus is the messiah and that the New Testament is authentic.
A New Testament fragment would be valuable — especially when beautifully packed by an auction house.
Apple is also a testament to how handsome a profit can be turned from privacy.
If anything, the number of livestreams are a testament to how popular the match was.

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