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- noun Plural form of
testament .
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Examples
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“You want my Rifles to rescue testaments from the Spanish?”
Sharpe's Rifles Cornwell, Bernard 1988
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Many contracts, such as testaments and trust agreements, are binding on third parties for many years to come, so why not the Constitution?
Balkinization 2006
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"Many contracts, such as testaments and trust agreements, are binding on third parties for many years to come, so why not the Constitution?"
Balkinization 2006
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According to this theory, all new buildings were designed to leave imposing ruins thousands of years in the future that would stand as testaments to the greatness of the Third Reich.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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He also received a Bible both testaments and Episcopal hymnal.
Susan Katz Miller: 18 Questions You Might Want To Ask About Our Interfaith Son's Bar Mitzvah And Coming-Of-Age Susan Katz Miller 2011
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He also received a Bible both testaments and Episcopal hymnal.
Susan Katz Miller: 18 Questions You Might Want To Ask About Our Interfaith Son's Bar Mitzvah And Coming-Of-Age Susan Katz Miller 2011
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Christians thus persist in seeing the two testaments as belonging together in a coherent whole.
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The shuttles will be packed up and shipped to museums, quiet testaments to a deafening dream of flight.
Alex Pasternack: Humanity's Greatest Spectacle Alex Pasternack 2011
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Otherwise, there could be no coherence between the two testaments.
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The Commission report wanted to put the whole issue of the relation of the two testaments in a positive context.
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