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The new Mall of Berlin also testifies to this change.
Their ability to decipher clandestine schemes testifies to their genius.
Every witness who testifies to the contrary, like Lt. Col.
Crude patchwork testifies to the cave-in of a plaster ceiling.
But it also testifies to enduring and sexist stereotypes about women.
The show's popularity testifies to Mexico's love of all things supernatural.
The list testifies to America's dominance of the global military marketplace.
But that list testifies to the rise in Democratic ambitions -- and expectations.
China's explosive export growth after joining in 2001 testifies to its potency.
This chilling (and hopefully true) tale of terror testifies to that fact.
A handwritten letter to Branson testifies to her love of the place.
"Kentish Town" covers a book-group meeting and testifies to firsthand immersion.
SEC chairman Jay Clayton testifies to U.S. Senate committee 11:00 a.m.
Junzi means scholarly gentleman, and testifies to how the Chinese regard the primates.
This hush testifies to Mr. Butler's success in enmeshing us in his story.
Maybe such understatement testifies to the author's bona fides as a native son.
The reward is a book that testifies to an irrepressible thirst to learn.
The recent death of a Tesla driver in Florida testifies to the problem.
In The Fire Next Time, Baldwin testifies to his nephew about his late father.
Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin testifies to House Appropriations Committee on budget 2:00 p.m.
Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire testifies to House Intelligence Committee 9:30 a.m.
But the record of human habitation of Greenland testifies to more than human resourcefulness.
But Mr Zarif's public protest testifies to his frustration with the power of the hardliners.
The fact that they fearlessly call out and challenge the schemers testifies to their courage.
It also testifies to the inevitable advantages conferred by power on those who have it.
That these are significant changes testifies to how repressive the kingdom has been and remains.
An hour's drive outside Kinshasa, the shell of a palace testifies to the impermanence of power.
Her longtime political activism testifies to a level of policy engagement that Trump has never demonstrated.
In the foreground, the gray moon testifies to how unforgiving the laws of nature can be.
Conflicting Images testifies to the value of looking back, not in anger, but with cautious hope.
In an ad campaign, Nissan testifies to its efforts to improve the lives of its workers.
But Flaherty's profound visual lyricism vividly testifies to his anthropological compassion, and the films remain invaluable artifacts.
Some of his critics have argued that it testifies to Trump's lack of fitness for the presidency.
This thoughtful, history-spanning portrait of elusive identities testifies to the versatility of its composer, Michael Friedman.
But such a flurry of announcements mainly testifies to the impasse at which the court finds itself.
But Goethe's persistence also testifies to the continuity of his interests and themes during his entire life.
A rash of new Hindu temples, churches and Sunni mosques testifies to an influx of non-Shia foreigners.
Indian leaders and members of the community say this testifies to the strength of the country's secular democracy.
The office of a state-owned company in Wuhan, a big central city, testifies to its enduring importance.
Like "Parasite," its fellow Cannes honoree, it testifies to the variety and vitality of politically alert genre filmmaking.
The resourcefulness with which people have accepted and adjusted to their new reality testifies to that human intuition.
"It also testifies to the excellent record we have had in maintaining non-proliferation of these technologies," he said.
Its practice testifies to a closed mind, lack of self-confidence and a deep-seated fear of being challenged.
It testifies to the new vitality of socialism in the West (though revolutionary statues are under fire elsewhere—see article).
A group of pen-and-ink drawings, illustrating clusters of bombs or barren trees also testifies to Opdyke's fine hand.
With sales of €23bn ($25.6bn) and 81,000 employees around the globe, Bolloré Group testifies to its boss's knack for business.
Lisa Mytton, an independent who is now vying to lead the Merthyr council, also testifies to her strong Labour background.
In Lagos' smartest district, the hulking shell of what was supposed to be a Meridien hotel testifies to the trouble.
The whole thing is clever and a little silly, with a lightness and energy that testifies to the filmmaker's inventiveness.
But Mr. Lauder has an open line to Mr. Greenblatt; the dinner for Mr. Abbas testifies to his social clout.
This is a topic that Mr. Putin clearly enjoys: It testifies to his political power, apparently unbounded by international borders.
Today a bustling Chinese transit counter at Addis Ababa's Bole airport testifies to the importance the company attaches to the market.
That we would wish to do so testifies to a desire to believe her poems impervious to mere biography, even mortality.
Every item testifies to her gift for collecting unusual, handmade works — as well as her support for the people behind them.
Chistyakov, an educated man with an artistic temperament, testifies to the human unacceptability of what was being done at that time.
Nevada's recent history testifies to the tragic ramifications of corporate greed and power, but also to the benefits of worker-centered policies.
The letter is an indication to how difficult it may be to extract any new information when he testifies to Congress tomorrow.
The livid, traumatized face of Maurice Sendak's father testifies to that: to all the vicious, violent, unspeakable things that death can be.
While they did not sponsor Stonewall, their presence now testifies to our success over the forces that would have previously pilloried them.
Cover: Corey Lewandowski, the former campaign manager for President Donald Trump, reacts as he testifies to the House Judiciary Committee Tuesday, Sept.
A graph comparing the seismic signals from all six nuclear tests testifies to the profoundly different North Korea the world now faces.
"The survival of this Longobard male testifies to community care, family compassion and a high value given to human life," conclude the researchers.
"When you walk around the manufactured world, so much of it testifies to carelessness in human activity, in engineering, in aesthetics," he said.
Witnessing Hockney painstakingly — if intermittently — compose this painting at a tumultuous period in his life testifies to the unpredictable nature of creative brilliance.
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is also likely to make headlines when he testifies to Congress on the U.S. economy on Wednesday.
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is also likely to make headlines when he testifies to Congress on the U.S. economy on Wednesday.
This testifies to how many people like to drift off to the lullaby of digital media — and how idiosyncratic our tastes can be.
This testifies to another psychological phenomenon: expose a group of arty people to something boring and incomprehensible and they'll swear it was magnificent.
Mr. Mattis said he would begin to outline the rationale for the forces in more detail when he testifies to Congress on Wednesday.
And that by itself testifies to how much Trump has upended the orthodoxies of U.S. foreign policy and the conventions of American diplomacy.
Tate Britain's extensive retrospective, staged in honour of Mr Hockney's upcoming 80th birthday, testifies to plenty of uninhibited experiments over a six-decade career.
Facebook is center stage this week as founder Mark Zuckerberg testifies to Congress over issues relating to its mismanagement of user data and privacy.
"All this testifies to an unprecedented demarche by the French," he said, adding that he hoped the Russian foreign ministry would issue a formal protest.
The genitalia extravaganza seen across all three floors of the New Museum exhibition testifies to Lucas' attention to the sexual iconography our dirty minds create.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar testifies to two House subcommittees today about the administration's response to the coronavirus, first at 9:30 a.m.
It testifies to her experience, rare in a former Harvard law professor, of working-class concerns and the heartland, even if she escaped both long ago.
"Nine Island" testifies to the fragility of a life that can vanish from sight, and to the sturdiness of one that maintains the capacity for change.
It testifies to another characteristic of Büttner's style: the works are as much about the iconoclastic imagery as they are about the words that accompany them.
From the sinister comings and goings of plainclothes police officers to the industry of oblivious arachnid, the film testifies to a trapped mind and wandering eye.
In "Mortal," she testifies to an overwhelming longing — one that threatens to drown her — in an eerie track that compounds both her need and her disorientation.
This unnerving authenticity is partly testament to Mr. Driver's ability to tuck one performance inside another, but it also testifies to a stark and discomfiting truth.
If Mr. Flynn testifies to this — ABC's Brian Ross is reporting that he will — it presents another impeachable offense along with the possible obstruction of justice.
Still, this dependence testifies to the intimate relationship between technology and culture, to how technology has the power to reshape in turn the society that shapes it.
"I think it testifies to something broader, which is total arrogance that they can do whatever they want, that the rules don't apply to them," he said.
A charming, earnest, sometimes ungainly mixture of history, criticism and high-minded gossip, "Notfilm" testifies to an almost inexhaustible fascination with the pleasures and paradoxes of cinema.
The energy that's expended in Clov's every movement — and, for that matter, in Hamm's vicious tirades — testifies to the fact that where there's life, there's, well, life.
As Facebook tries to make itself over before CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies to Congress next week, the company is announcing several new authentication requirements for ads and Pages.
When art does lend itself to these modes of collection, appreciation, and commodification, this only testifies to its power of realizing community, signaling new forms of collective life.
Michael Pollan's recent book testifies to the salubrious power of LSD, and I was prepared to have my mind expanded by a fictional account of Leary and crew.
"This amazing result testifies to the power of the lasting fascination of this iconic painting," Baukje Coenen, a director at Sotheby's, said in a statement about Tuesday's sale.
If Bolton testifies to that fact -- or even speaks publicly and confirms the basic elements of the Times report -- that is a massive development in this ongoing story.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell testifies to Congress later and is expected to reiterate policy is on pause for the remainder of 2019, following three consecutive rate cuts this year.
A worrying lack of inflation globally is one reason investors are counting on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to sound suitably dovish when he testifies to Congress on Wednesday.
Indeed, their determination to exclude that very evidence testifies to their recognition that, if it is considered fairly, the additional information would almost certainly require that they convict Trump.
"The video of the rehearsal of the performance clearly testifies to the fact that this 'creation' is propaganda for sodomy, which is against current Russian law," the website commented.
It's infectious, and the segments produced by other film folk that Mr. Pierson picked up along the way testifies to that; their work has the same informed, fervent quality.
As much as O'Brien's work resonates with the recovery work of contemporary documentary poetics, his handling of the material testifies to his investment not in evidence but in innuendo.
My reaction also testifies to the power of art, for Alex Sichel and her double Anna continue to touch and instruct people like me by showing us characters like ourselves.
The dollar was also bolstered by speculation the head of the Federal Reserve would underline the prospects of more U.S. rate hikes when she testifies to Congress later on Tuesday.
Article: "Kolkata Testifies to the Grace of Mother Teresa, Its New Saint" Before Reading What do you know, or think you know, about the life and work of Mother Teresa?
If and when Ford testifies to the Senate Judiciary Committee, any dignified, empathic soul who believes her story will understand that she is exposing her very being to the world.
It testifies to the ingenuity and perseverance of the physicists who designed the equipment, and it vindicates an investment of about $1.1 billion over 40 years by the National Science Foundation.
Ultramarine's "presence in an otherwise unremarkable women's community in northern Germany powerfully testifies to the expansion of long-distance trading circuits during the 11th-century European commercial revolution," the team said.
This is ostensibly scrap, but the frenzy of hazardous e-waste activity in cities in Pakistan and Ghana, for example, testifies to the riches hidden in the piles of discarded electronics.
Mr. Edwards called for a moment of silence, which was drowned by cheering and shouted lines from Mr. Berry's hits — exuberance that testifies to Mr. Berry's staying power in his hometown.
It is a commitment that testifies to this enduring relationship between the publication and the soldier, and reveals how the magazine is a surprising legacy of one of America's longest wars.
Arnaldur Indridason's introspective detective testifies to that in INTO OBLIVION (Thomas Dunne/Minotaur, $25.99), when he tells a colleague he disapproves of the giant military installation maintained by the United States Navy.
"We see good progress being made here, but ongoing negative momentum in fresh dairy testifies to continuing challenges ahead," wrote analysts at brokerage Jefferies, which kept a "hold" rating on Danone shares.
President Donald Trump meets North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Vietnam for second summit, Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen testifies to Congress and a look ahead to British parliament's Brexit vote.
Republicans had hoped it would happen Monday, but Ford's lawyers — and Democrats — want the FBI to conduct an investigation before she testifies, to at least establish a framework for the committee's questions.
It is a disaster for our country to be driven by the most poorly informed and easily led members of the electorate, and it testifies to serious failures of our educational system.
That record testifies to the power and influence of America as well as the skill of secretaries of state and other diplomats who worked to advance international stability and the national interest.
It takes a significant investment of time and resources to shift a life from a dead-end trajectory to a viable future in this way, but Awan testifies to the approach's effectiveness.
As "Set Me Free" gathers banjo, gospel choir and a muscular rock band, Ms. Cotton testifies to pain, need, revelation and redemption in a voice that's as raw as it is indomitable.
Rather than using voice or language, the young boy testifies to the horrors of war with gestures and body language, performing for Özgen's lens the necropolitics of the mass violence he has witnessed.
Westmore pointed to case law that found producing documents in a way that testifies to their existence, the suspect's possession and control of them, and the documents' authenticity can all be considered testimonial.
Moser wheels on witness after witness who testifies to Sontag's neglect of the baby and child David, and to her sometimes unwinning behavior toward him when he was an editor at Farrar, Straus.
The confrontation between Adelaide and Red testifies to Peele's strength with actors — here, he makes the most of Nyong'o's dueling turns — but, once Red starts explaining things, it also telegraphs the story's weakness.
SAO PAULO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Once a proud symbol of resistance to racial segregation, a shabby square in Sao Paulo's dilapidated downtown now testifies to a new chasm - between Brazil's housed and many homeless.
While all of this testifies to an aesthetically and technologically sophisticated culture, a nonspecialist might wonder what is distinctively Seljuqian about it — what distinguishes it from, say, medieval Islamic arts and crafts in general.
"This fully testifies to the fact that the one-China principle meets the shared aspiration of the people and constitutes an irresistible trend of the times," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said Friday.
He accompanies his bites at Mr Trump's record with an easy smile that testifies to his capacity—refined during his struggles as governor with a mulish Republican legislature—to be simultaneously calculating and cheerful.
Mr. Bush's high school yearbook testifies to his ambitions and energy: He was president of the senior class, chairman of the student deacons and captain of both the baseball team and the soccer team.
Instead, it testifies to the vitality of an archetype embodied in different ways by Toby, Gilliam and the Man of La Mancha himself: the fool who mistakes his blundering errand for a sacred quest.
It embodies the fallacies I remember about Texas and further testifies to the United States: endless resource and space, manifest destiny, and the exclusion of the individuals who have been here the entire time.
" Of course, if President Trump emerges relatively unscathed from the testimony, such would be a bullish sign for the stock market as there would be "no prosecutable offense, at least from what he testifies to.
But the fact that it exists at all — that literal billionaires are willing to pony up for an über-long shot — testifies to just how serious the collective freakout in the Republican party is getting.
New York state law provides immunity to anyone who testifies to a grand jury, which meant that the FBI agents and prosecutors working the case had to take extra steps to gather evidence for their probe.
Raising a long leg on to the sofa as if staking out her perch, her very presence testifies to the vagaries of experience, in contrast with a fleeting bedmate in Philip who has yet to live.
The list of cities participating in the non-partisan Welcoming America network, which works with local governments and non-profits to promote the integration of immigrants, testifies to the breadth of interest in attracting new arrivals.
Cover image: Judge Brett Kavanaugh testifies to the Senate Judiciary Committee during his Supreme Court confirmation hearing in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill September 27, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Just getting placed in the Google Play Store, circumventing the measures Google takes to vet new apps, testifies to its high degree of sophistication and the extensive efforts invested in its development, the Check Point researchers said.
Fed Vice Chairman Randal Quarles testifies to Senate Banking Committee Tiffany (before the bell) Dollar General (before the bell) Zoom Video (after the bell) CrowdStrike (after the bell) DocuSign (after the bell) Ulta Beauty (after the bell)
This is an ultrapractical view of the end of life that testifies to the sort of bootstrap conservatism that argues that because one black person has overcome the systemic and self-inflicted roadblocks to success, anyone can.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg testifies to Senate Committee on foreign influencePhoto: Drew Angerer (Getty)Facebook neglected to properly monitor multiple device makers that were allowed to access Facebook users' personal data, the company recently admitted to U.S. lawmakers.
That they strike us as tasteful testifies to how capable this technology is at transcending ideology and defining the possible: Ardent capitalists and radical Marxists use the same tools to organize, perhaps even over the same craft beer.
"Little Girl," by Mr. Tork, is a wandering, eccentric waltz that would have been at home in the late 1960s, and "I Know What I Know," by Mr. Nesmith, testifies to love and vulnerability over simple piano chords.
"To judge a president for using his right to pardon, which I applied to 133 former military service personnel and which is not limited in any way, testifies to the completely political character of this process," he wrote.
That we stuck with such turbulent talks with the enemy we have fought bitterly for two decades, even as death rained from the sky, testifies to our commitment to ending the hostilities and bringing peace to our country.
More recent history testifies to the fragile success of negotiations, which collapsed in the 2000s when George Bush declared North Korea part of his infamous "Axis of Evil," and Kim Jong-il responded by detonating a nuclear device.
His incredible story testifies to the contradictory attitudes toward slavery, Africans, and Islam in the early years of the American Republic, as well as the fact that Muslims have been part of the American story since day one.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Iran's release from sanctions testifies to its new relationship with the United States as it moves from pariah state to regional power, a status that could come at the cost of Saudi Arabia, Washington's chief Arab ally.
Popular social-media platform Facebook may have gotten even more popular this week as founder and chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg testifies to Congress about the company's potential misuse of user data and privacy: Its stock price actually increased.
Even as the novel portrays Sasha's drunken crying as unseemly, its cultish popularity testifies to the enduring appeal of the afflicted woman — especially the young, beautiful, white afflicted woman: our favorite tragic victim, our repository of rarefied, elegiac sadness.
If that's the case, though, it testifies to the remarkable human capacity for hypocrisy that, until now, the bounds of empathy among liberal men in Hollywood have not stretched to include female actors subject to sexual and economic exploitation.
The Last Black Man in San Francisco shows unusual promise for a debut film, to be sure, but it also testifies to the love that went into it, both in Talbot and Fails's friendship and in their relationship with their city.
It also testifies to both the region's longstanding inability to produce much in the way of compelling wine and the appellation system's failure to find logic in either its rules for Languedoc or a meaningful way of subdividing the land.
If you know Giacometti best for the bronzes that now go for obscene sums at auction, it's a particular pleasure to see his work in plaster, a medium he adored; the humility of the handwork testifies to his anxious mastery.
If you know Giacometti best for the bronzes that now go for obscene sums at auction, it's a particular pleasure here to see his work in plaster, a medium he adored; the humility of the handwork testifies to his anxious mastery.
Still, the fact that Mr. Reilly has devoted his professional life to the rights of the formerly incarcerated — as opposed to a less personal issue like genetically modified foods, another law school interest — testifies to the way his past confines him.
View the full letter here: Cover image: Judge Brett Kavanaugh testifies to the Senate Judiciary Committee during his Supreme Court confirmation hearing in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill September 27, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Warren also photographed Aaron Molyneaux Hewlett, the first African American on the Harvard staff and faculty, who, along with several anonymous sitters, testifies to the upward social mobility that people of color achieved in those parts of the US where it was possible.
But the fact that the White House would even consider punishing a media organization using the federal government's regulatory powers testifies to the degree to which the state's role in the economy is seen as a tool for securing the president's personal interests.
That a top American official had to sneak into Afghanistan after 16 years of war, thousands of lives lost and hundreds of billions of dollars spent testifies to the U.S. stalemate with the Taliban, a foe that appears to be growing stronger.
His visit, said Addisu Lashitew, a research fellow with the Brookings Institution, a research organization in Washington, "testifies to a modicum of interest in the continent" and signals a step toward resetting the relationship with Africa in anticipation of President Trump's re-election.
He never ran for political office, but he was forever primarying the world from the left: the archive of the newspaper that he ran testifies to his willingness to attack anyone who did not share his exact vision of how to achieve racial justice.
The resulting record, "Such Sweet Thunder" (1957)—the title is taken from " A Midsummer Night's Dream "—is a sensual, undulating, and thoughtful album, one that testifies to the value of great artists' being driven by the work of other great artists to create something new.
" With Espinosa's bright illustrations creating just the right mood, Díaz, the author of acclaimed adult books including "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao," celebrates an immigrant community and testifies to the experiences of Dominicans who fled the dictator Rafael Trujillo, called simply "the Monster.
But "The Plough and the Stars" illustrates the company's approach at its most successful: It's hard not to be swept away by such a good yarn, and the show has an elemental appeal that testifies to the timeless power of a story well told.
A group show at this year's sixth edition of Spring/Break testifies to the necessity for such a process that is careful and cautious, after a final installation that differed entirely from its original, approved concept caused outrage for its Orientalist presentation and promotional material.
They include divas as different as Bernadette and Beyoncé, Liza and J Lo. (And if those names don't ring a bell, "Spamilton" is not your show.) Such diversity testifies to the status of "Hamilton" as a colossal straddler of the worlds of classic musicals and contemporary pop.
In story after story, the refreshing absence of bluster and bravado, coupled with the optimism necessary for bold travel, create a unifying narrative that testifies to the personal value and cultural import of leaving the perceived safety of home and setting out into the wider world.
Her book testifies to the kind of love that physicians can offer: a dogged, practical devotion that leaves us missing birthdays, going sleepless and — in Ford's case — driving across a closed bridge toward Manhattan to secure safe care for prisoners who have been stranded by Hurricane Sandy.
An early "View from Rouelles" (1858) testifies to the young Monet's mastery of verisimilitude — a fixation on realistic rendering that he disengaged as he developed the style for which he would become famous; a turn towards loose brushstrokes unfolds as the exhibition progresses toward Impressionism proper.
""From Trump on down, they all know how damning Bolton&aposs testimony would be to Trump&aposs defense," said Conway, who has frequently been critical of the president, adding: "If Bolton testifies to what&aposs in his manuscript, these arguments, weak as they are, will collapse.
The Revisionist & The Astropastorals (Nightboat Books) testifies to the poet's enduring relevance to the art — this is verse so meticulous in its construction, exquisite in its intelligence, and ravishing in its imagery that fellow poets cannot help but feel both daunted and inspired by the achievement.
A 17th-century Londoner whose vivid writing testifies to his bouts of infidelity, violence and sexual predation, Pepys poses a problem for his devotees that's resonant right now for the rest of us, too: how to weigh what's admirable in a man's work against what's inexcusable in his behavior.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When Robert Mueller testifies to the U.S. Congress on Wednesday, Democratic lawmakers are expected to try to pin down the former special counsel on a crucial question: did he intend for them to carry on where he left off in his investigation of President Donald Trump and the Russians?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When Robert Mueller testifies to the US Congress on Wednesday, Democratic lawmakers are expected to try to pin down the former special counsel on a crucial question: Did he intend for them to carry on where he left off in his investigation of President Donald Trump and the Russians?
The contrasts between the two men - the voluble real estate developer turned politician and the no-nonsense former FBI director - are many, and could be on full display on Wednesday when Mueller testifies to two congressional panels about his long investigation of Trump through the lens of Russia's 234 U.S. election interference.
" Sometimes he testifies to the raw passage of time, in the empty extensiveness of space, as if observing a battlefield: "Let what I am, then, be, in some place and in every time, / an established and assured and ardent witness, / carefully destroying himself and preserving himself incessantly, / clearly insistent upon his original duty.
Class inversion The fact that Democratic prospects are rising in the district that is more affluent, better-educated and more racially diverse and are sagging in the district that is the opposite on each count testifies to the larger shifts that have remade the two parties' electoral coalitions over the past several decades.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE testifies to the House Foreign Affairs Committee at 8:2023 a.m.
"This fully testifies to the fact that the one-China principle meets the shared aspiration of the people and constitutes an irresistible trend of the times," Geng Shuang said, according to the AP. "Those used to dollar-diplomacy may not understand that certain principles cannot be bought with money, neither can trust," he added.
And while a bill on the National Prevention of Violence against Women has been in the works since 2013, marital rape is not a crime—which the UNFPA said "testifies to the high level of acceptance in the country of violence against women not only in society but also in the law"—and domestic violence is rarely addressed publicly.
Here, Spenser is a former cop who spent a few quality years in the clink for assaulting a corrupt superior, something that tells us a couple of things: He's a decent guy with principles and his continuing good health testifies to his fighting skills — by way of confirmation, we see him casually dispatch burly inmates who attacked him.
The agreement that creators and digital providers have struck also testifies to the leadership of Chairman Bob GoodlatteRobert (Bob) William GoodlatteImmigrant advocacy groups shouldn't be opposing Trump's raids Top Republican releases full transcript of Bruce Ohr interview It's time for Congress to pass an anti-cruelty statute MORE (R-Va.), who made copyright reform a priority for the House Judiciary Committee.
" J.P. "I'm Still Here" testifies to real-life pugnacity in vintage soul style, with Ms. Jones belting an autobiographical digest of "all the things I've been through just to sing this song" over the bluesy funk of the Dap-Kings, from working as a prison guard to surviving "the big C." It's a new song from the documentary "Miss Sharon Jones!
"Johnny B. Goode" also testifies to black folks' embrace of newborn technologies such as the electric guitar and amplifier, not to mention special effects like distortion, reverb, and electronic tremolo (taken to B-movie extremes by Bo Diddley, an inveterate tinkerer who designed his own jaw-dropping guitars — think Russian Constructivism with tail fins — and souped them up with homemade electronics).
The narrative in the movies that Eastwood directs follows men, and, yes, we are talking about straight white men here, as they move from conventional sexism to being shaken by a woman who testifies to that sexism, to having the courage — and yes it does take courage — to see women as full persons and to treating them with the respect that they deserve.
But on his first Pedro the Lion record since 2004, recollections of his Arizona boyhood are marked by a forgiveness that testifies to his spiritual development: the air-conditioned model home the family toured on special Sunday afternoons, his parents sharing the piano bench for evening service, skateboard savings squandered on candy and soda pop, the shy fifth-grade classmate he slighted so he'd fit in himself.
The museum's mouthful of a name—and its inelegant initialism, N.M.A.A.H.C.—testifies to a bureaucratic slog that began in 1915, when black veterans of the Union Army, together in Washington to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the war's end, and fed up with the discrimination they found in the capital city, organized a "colored citizens' committee" to build a monument to the civic contributions of their recently emancipated people.
Facebook CEO Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 28503 breach Social media never intended to be in the news business — but just wait till AI takes over Facebook exploring deals with media outlets for news section: report MORE will feel the glare of the national spotlight on Tuesday as he testifies to Congress for the first time.
There's her rootsy ex, Mercer, who makes his living building deer-antler chandeliers and treats the newly wired Mae with a disgust that's strikingly anomalous coming from actor Ellar Coltrane (the boy from Boyhood); mysterious John Boyega, inexplicably hiding from the Circle by attending all of their parties, albeit with an alluring reluctance; and Mae's father (the late, great Bill Paxton), whose MS testifies to the comparative crudity of biological hardware, with its un-patchable bugs and limited warranty.
Here's the week in 17 headlines: Monday: Pence says 'it's time' for action against MaduroFormer campaign staffer alleges that Trump kissed her without consent Tuesday: House passes resolution to overturn Trump's emergency declarationMichael Cohen disbarred in New YorkWashington judge upholds Trump administration's bump stock banTrump meets with Kim  Wednesday: Cohen testifies to Trump's involvement in hush-money paymentsWH limits press access at Trump-Kim meetingTrump leaves Hanoi with no dealDC attorney general subpoenas Trump inaugural committee Thursday: Trump believes Kim's claim he wasn't aware of Warmbier's conditionTrump slams Democrats over Cohen timing, names him a liarSenate confirms former coal lobbyist Andrew Wheeler to lead EPATrump claims forces reclaimed 100% of ISIS territory in SyriaNYT: Trump demanded Kushner get top-secret security clearance Friday: White House adviser acknowledges threat posed by climate changeOtto Warmbier's family rebukes Trump The Point: These five events would make for a bad year for some presidents.

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