"Dear sir, if you're reading this now, then the war has resumed" "and your destiny to bear witness made manifest." | |
"Hear my words and bear witness to my vow..." | |
"Let the cover of night bear witness and destroy those who resist | |
"Stand here and listen to all the maiden's words, so that later you may bear witness against her." | |
"left behind to bear witness, and a mighty wind | |
"Dear sir, if you're reading this now, then the war has resumed" "and your destiny to bear witness made manifest." | |
"Hear my words and bear witness to my vow..." | |
"Let the cover of night bear witness and destroy those who resist | |
"Stand here and listen to all the maiden's words, so that later you may bear witness against her." | |
"left behind to bear witness, and a mighty wind | |
3500 years later, his corpse still bears witness to his brutal slaughter at the hands of the enemy. | |
A lady bears witness at the Old Bailey to a former scullery maid? | |
A type of lent, but this bears witness to our faith. | |
As ordered, no one gets into the tower no one interferes, no one bears witness. | |
Because, as history bears witness, sometimes entire societies lose their moral compass. | |
3500 years later, his corpse still bears witness to his brutal slaughter at the hands of the enemy. | |
A lady bears witness at the Old Bailey to a former scullery maid? | |
A type of lent, but this bears witness to our faith. | |
As ordered, no one gets into the tower no one interferes, no one bears witness. | |
Because, as history bears witness, sometimes entire societies lose their moral compass. | |
"And he sent and signified it by his angel to his servant John, who bore witness to the word of God, and the testimony of Jesus Christ, to all things that he saw. " | |
'The tributes of their friends in Germany, 'and Manchester United had made friends all over Europe, 'bore witness to the appalling fate that snatched from them their dearest possession, 'life itself. | |
- I am. He spoke of his redemption from the earth clear and true, others bore witness. | |
/The night when it all started. /As undertaker, he bore witness /to the stark passage from life to death. | |
All in you bore witness to the glorious fortune with which the love of a great God would elevate you... | |
"And he sent and signified it by his angel to his servant John, who bore witness to the word of God, and the testimony of Jesus Christ, to all things that he saw. " | |
'The tributes of their friends in Germany, 'and Manchester United had made friends all over Europe, 'bore witness to the appalling fate that snatched from them their dearest possession, 'life itself. | |
- I am. He spoke of his redemption from the earth clear and true, others bore witness. | |
/The night when it all started. /As undertaker, he bore witness /to the stark passage from life to death. | |
All in you bore witness to the glorious fortune with which the love of a great God would elevate you... | |
"Mrs. Florence Kennard, "secretary to the victim Joe Flynn, "attested to bearing witness to the following conversation between both victims on the morning of June 24, 1947." | |
A page in history bearing witness to the moral existence of a nation. | |
After a while, I grew to understand, that my role was less about saving lives than about bearing witness, | |
After years of bearing witness to environmental degradation, the Salgados knew they could no longer simply remain observers. | |
All the pages are in the correct order, bearing witness to what happened here over millions of years. | |
He dwells excessively on depravities he's committed and on enormities to which he's borne witness, which is, I think, why he's decided to leave an alternative. | |
He said that he has borne witness, a miracle of Satan. | |
The spirits of the tower have borne witness to your victory, Dark Knight. | |
To which we have all borne witness in Mrs Ruskin's excellent gooseberry pie. | |
Unprovoked. We have all borne witness. | |
"Mrs. Florence Kennard, "secretary to the victim Joe Flynn, "attested to bearing witness to the following conversation between both victims on the morning of June 24, 1947." | |
A page in history bearing witness to the moral existence of a nation. | |
After a while, I grew to understand, that my role was less about saving lives than about bearing witness, | |
After years of bearing witness to environmental degradation, the Salgados knew they could no longer simply remain observers. | |
All the pages are in the correct order, bearing witness to what happened here over millions of years. | |
He dwells excessively on depravities he's committed and on enormities to which he's borne witness, which is, I think, why he's decided to leave an alternative. | |
He said that he has borne witness, a miracle of Satan. | |
The spirits of the tower have borne witness to your victory, Dark Knight. | |
To which we have all borne witness in Mrs Ruskin's excellent gooseberry pie. | |
Unprovoked. We have all borne witness. | |