Sentences with phrase «testimony of its long history»

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It has a long history of use, and as a testimony to its numerous benefits, it remains a component of more than 50 % of all traditional herbal remedies.
This BP representative probably was correct was way off base in his Congressional testimony, made back in November of 2009, that offshore oil drilling in the Gulf has a long history of being «safe.»
The longer between an event and trial, the more unreliable the testimony becomes, as the brain's need to make sense of history and rationalize past behavior can put certainty around a recollection that at the time was uncertain.
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