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- Look up attest or attestation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Attestation may refer to: Attestation clause, verification of a do****ent Oath of Allegiance...
- notarial act performed and upon which the party(ies) and notary sign–which attests to the execution of the do****ent, usually by the person who appears before...
- rannarootslased in Estonian, and estlandssvenskar or aibofolket in Swedish, has attestably lived in Estonia since the 13th century, similarly to Finnish Swedes in...
- frequented and parti****ted in gambling at underground poker clubs, and attests that he personally knew the gangster who John Malkovich's character "Teddy...
- German Merseburg Incantations, written in the 9th or 10th century CE, attests that Sunna is the sister of Sinthgunt. In Norse mythology, Sól is attested...
- chameleonicanyone who has seen him in Calm with Horses and then Persuasion can attest to his powers of transformation – but always brings so much more to a role...
- Prosecutors and appellate courts have pointed to strong physical evidence attesting to his guilt. He is currently incarcerated at the Federal Correctional...
- the state constitution says that applicants to be commissioners had to attest "either that they affiliate with one of the two political parties with the...
- 2020 census, and estimated at 36,736 as of July 2021. The hyphenated name attests to the town's history as two separate towns. Fuquay Springs and Varina...
- either Ba'al or, as inscriptions from ****illet ‘Ajrud and Khirbet el-Qom attest, Yahweh, and thus objects of contention among competing cults. Most English...