Word: attested
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...course, such a system would be cumbersome. But so are today's arrangements, as anyone who has filed a reimbursement claim can attest. The point is that it would be more equitable and responsive to our collective judgement on the appropriate allocation of resources to health care...
Quick, now: which had more influence on abstract art? Picasso or Jakob Bohme? Freud or Annie Besant? The theory of relativity or Robert Fludd's Utriusque cosmi? The answer, as anyone can attest after seeing the opening exhibition, "The Spiritual in Art: Abstract Painting 1890-1985," in the Los Angeles County Museum's new wing is in each case the latter. The good news, one might say, is that early 20th century abstract art, long regarded by a suspicious public as basically meaningless and without a subject, turns out to have a very distinct and pervasive one -- the last mutation...
...midst that they once gave the startled White a round of applause. Notes Atlanta Bureau Chief Joseph Kane: "The trouble is that just when you begin to think you know a little something, the campaign ends abruptly, and you have to start all over again." That, as Barrett will attest, is the name of the game...
Advisors all too often do little more than sign students' study cards, providing little substantive academic advice. Surveys attest to the fact that the majority of students rarely take advantage of professors' office hours. The Bureau of Study Council, while laudable in its work, only attracts those students who perceive a problem with their study habits and are willing to work towards change...
...demand for assistance of this kind to inmates far outstrips the supply, as PLAP's busy phones attest. Massachusetts Correctional Legal Services is the only other group serving indigent inmates in the Boston area...