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That's why they call it politics.

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Q: Why wont mainstream media report on Gov Ed RendellHillary Clinton's call to testify in Peter v Clinton trial case?
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Do you get paid to testify?

If you are a qualified expert hired to testify yes. Otherwise no. It is your civic duty to testify if summoned.


What does it mean to have someone testify for or against you?

If you testify against, you argue against them.. If you testify for then, you agree with them and support them


Is the word testify an abstract noun?

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When was - I want to - Testify created?

- I Wanna - Testify was created in 1967.


Do you have to testify against your boyfriend?

Unless you are married you could be forced to testify. A spouse can not be forced to testify against a husband/wife.


Can a husband testify against his wife and mortgage fraud?

Yes, a spouse can testify but only on a voluntary basis. The spouse can not be compelled to testify.


When was Testify for My Victims created?

Testify for My Victims was created in 2006-12.


Who wrote somebody ought to testify?

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What is a sentence with the word testify?

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Do you have to testify if you are the one on trial?

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