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testament

Definition for testament

noun as in tribute; last wishes

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That his mild reforms had such positive results is more of a testament to how sclerotic France was before he took office than to the Mr. Macron’s ambitions or accomplishments.

It was the first time in any format that an England top seven had all been bowled or lbw since January 1908, testament to Pakistan's discipline in targeting the stumps.

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A testament to his influence, the award recognizes lifetime achievements and contributions to the state.

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Bright's longevity - an ever-present in a nine-year international career - is a testament to her professionalism and her ability to play at the highest level consistently.

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Interpol secretary general Valdecy Urquiza said: "This latest identification is more than just a milestone in our ongoing campaign - it's a testament to what we can accomplish when nations stand together."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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