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authenticate \ɔːˈθɛntɪkeɪt\

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    • "One of the experts who authenticated the statue, John M. Russell, a professor at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, said it was not only archaeologically significant but also striking because the king’s muscular arms were sculptured in a lively, naturalistic style. Earlier sculptural styles were cruder, he said."— (BARRY MEIER and JAMES GLANZ, “U.S. Helps Recover Statue and Gives It Back to Iraqis” na The New York Times Online , 26 Lengua 2006, dïköngö-mbëtï na 12 Kakauka 2012 → dîko mbëtï)
    • "Fans eager to watch the games streamed live , satellite or telephone company accounts on one of Turner’s three Web sites

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