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    indisputable


    1. Among the children of the same family there can be no indisputable difference but that of sex, and that of age


    2. The indisputable fact is, things do not happen in the way you think they do


    3. “Maybe he was once, but I’m sorry, Sheriff—we have indisputable proof


    4. It was the only indisputable miracle, Brett had ever experienced in his entire life


    5. Truth --- Conformity with fact or reality; verity --- the truth of a statement; a verified or indisputable fact, proposition, principle, or the like, such as mathematical truths; and actuality or actual existence


    6. What indisputable facts have we? The police have made up their minds that the skirmish at my place was nothing more than a couple of disturbed thieves


    7. Yet the fact was indisputable; the secret of the dwarfish figures was revealed, though behind that secret lay the darker and more cryptic secret of their being


    8. This much was indisputable: Yelaya had been replaced on the dais within the few minutes that had elapsed since Muriela had first left the chamber to be seized by Gwarunga; his ears were still tingling with the echoes of Muriela's scream, yet the Corinthian girl had vanished as if into thin air


    9. My spies tell me there is indisputable evidence that the Poitanians are gathering to invade Aquilonia


    10. If there were indisputable proof that God existed physically, such as

    11. The shell containing his fingerprint was indisputable proof that he was in the area of his wife’s demise yesterday during the hunt and that he had fired a shot from his hunting rifle; whether that shot killed, wounded, missed her, or was intended for another target, perhaps wild game, remained to be seen, but it also proved that Terence had lied about discharging a shot on the hunt


    12. How strange they dared to legalize what Al’lah Has forbidden through clear Qur’anic texts though the Godly order is indisputable


    13. Silence is the only real ultimate undeniable indisputable truth


    14. It is indisputable that throughout history some people have stood


    15. The guys smiled, having heard this indisputable answer to all objections


    16. The decisive utterance is the final judgment which is indisputable and irrefutable


    17. This the only explanation for Len directing them to the evidence, so cocksure of his own indisputable innocence, the legal limits, and his inerrant interpretation of The Law


    18. indisputable: women in countries that consume high amounts of meat and dairy fat have 66


    19. What none of them took into account, was the simple fact that had they flown home in their private, executive jet, as originally planned, Kathy would still have been in the same predicament, and they’d have known nothing about it! Such was the depth of friendship and affection she’d generated in the hearts of these men, despite the short amount of time they’d known her, that none of them even considered this indisputable fact


    20. The _schöne Aussicht_ was indisputable, but to choose the loveliest spot and blot its beauty with a coloured glass restaurant so close to a place full of restaurants is surely unusually profane

    21. But what did it matter after all, thought Lucy, snuggled up on his knee with one arm round his neck, compared to the great, glorious fact of their love? That at least was indisputable and splendid


    22. indisputable and could indicate only one thing


    23. More and more rich philistines after fewer and fewer pieces of true, indisputable art


    24. Mass forming weight is indisputable and that the conspirers called physicists know


    25. So many indisputable alternations of seasons, therefore, in the year 1990 in


    26. “Start with something as seemingly indisputable as that, and then


    27. If any millionaire be at a loss to know how to accomplish great and indisputable good with his surplus, here is a field which can never be fully occupied, for the wants of our universities increase with the development of the country


    28. But, granting for the sake of argument that Nichol and the scriptures indisputable declare the good and bad both perish, and I grant it as a necessity, and that the perishing of both good and bad results the same to each, how will Nichols get the saints to Heaven and the sinner to Hell, guided by his own definition of perish? He has left us in the dark again


    29. Despite the indisputable benefits of these teas, green tea is perhaps the most effective home remedy for this condition


    30. is practically indisputable; however this thesis is true in scope of S

    31. myth shal be indisputable


    32. Pratt was a foundation for the rest, at once indisputable and alarming; and Edward's visit near Plymouth, his melancholy state of mind, his dissatisfaction at his own prospects, his uncertain behaviour towards herself, the intimate knowledge of the Miss Steeles as to Norland and their family connections, which had often surprised her, the picture, the letter, the ring, formed altogether such a body of evidence, as overcame every fear of condemning him unfairly, and established as a fact, which no partiality could set aside, his ill-treatment of herself


    33. The testimony of geology to the fact that the globe was once a ball of burning gas and molten rock, clothed about with boiling vapors, is indisputable


    34. However much truth or falsehood or exaggeration there may have been in the stories of the sweating and driving that prevailed at Dauber and Botchit's, it was an indisputable fact that the other builders found it very difficult to compete with


    35. Jardine was an expert and indisputable guru on all things PCT, especially on how to hike it without carrying a heavy load


    36. Its universality: its democratic equality and constancy to its nature in seeking its own level: its vastness in the ocean of Mercator's projection: its unplumbed profundity in the Sundam trench of the Pacific exceeding 8000 fathoms: the restlessness of its waves and surface particles visiting in turn all points of its seaboard: the independence of its units: the variability of states of sea: its hydrostatic quiescence in calm: its hydrokinetic turgidity in neap and spring tides: its subsidence after devastation: its sterility in the circumpolar icecaps, arctic and antarctic: its climatic and commercial significance: its preponderance of 3 to 1 over the dry land of the globe: its indisputable hegemony extending in square leagues over all the region below the subequatorial tropic of Capricorn: the multisecular stability of its primeval basin: its luteofulvous bed: its capacity to dissolve and hold in solution all soluble substances including millions of tons of the most precious metals: its slow erosions of peninsulas and islands, its persistent formation of homothetic islands, peninsulas and downwardtending promontories: its alluvial deposits: its weight and volume and density: its imperturbability in lagoons and highland tarns: its gradation of colours in the torrid and temperate and frigid zones: its vehicular ramifications in continental lakecontained streams and confluent oceanflowing rivers with their tributaries and transoceanic currents, gulfstream, north and south equatorial courses: its violence in seaquakes, waterspouts, Artesian wells, eruptions, torrents, eddies, freshets, spates, groundswells, watersheds, waterpartings, geysers, cataracts, whirlpools, maelstroms, inundations, deluges, cloudbursts: its vast circumterrestrial ahorizontal curve: its secrecy in springs and latent humidity, revealed by rhabdomantic or hygrometric instruments and exemplified by the well by the hole in the wall at Ashtown gate, saturation of air, distillation of dew: the simplicity of its composition, two constituent parts of hydrogen with one constituent part of oxygen: its healing virtues: its buoyancy in the waters of the Dead Sea: its persevering penetrativeness in runnels, gullies, inadequate dams, leaks on


    37. My love for him was indisputable, but my allegiance to him wasn’t


    38. Your argument may be factually indisputable and logically airtight but if it doesn’t resonate for the recipient, you won’t get anywhere


    39. You’re entitled to your own opinions on the validity of these claims and counterclaims, but it’s indisputable that the renewable energy industry is here to stay — and presents some terrific investment opportunities


    40. For example, the indisputable good-will leader, IBM, moved down from 315 to 304 in the 30-month period

    41. It’s indisputable that my family and I have been tried, tested, even baptized by fire, and we share the strongest possible bonds siblings could have


    42. Although it is inferior to the Hook-Jeeves method by all indicators (except the percentage of hitting the poor areas), its indisputable advantage is the relatively low number of calculations required to complete one optimization cycle (319 on average, which is one-fourth of the number for the Hook-Jeeves method)


    43. Therefore, the fact that the empirical distribution has only one important parameter represents its indisputable advantage over the lognormal one


    44. She had been in the Tuileries in the middle of winter for the launching of the collection by Worth, the indisputable tyrant of haute couture, and the only thing she got was a case of bronchitis that kept her in bed for five days


    45. Pratt was a foundation for the rest, at once indisputable and alarming; and Edward’s visit near Plymouth, his melancholy state of mind, his dissatisfaction at his own prospects, his uncertain behaviour towards herself, the intimate knowledge of the Miss Steeles as to Norland and their family connections, which had often surprised her, the picture, the letter, the ring, formed altogether such a body of evidence, as overcame every fear of condemning him unfairly, and established as a fact, which no partiality could set aside, his ill-treatment of herself


    46. Julia's looks were an evidence of the fact that made it indisputable; and after the first starts and exclamations, not a word was spoken for half a minute: each with an altered countenance was looking at some other, and almost each was feeling it a stroke the most unwelcome, most ill-timed, most appalling! Mr


    47. Consequently, if the theory be true, it is indisputable that before the lowest Cambrian stratum was deposited long periods elapsed, as long as, or probably far longer than, the whole interval from the Cambrian age to the present day; and that during these vast periods the world swarmed with living creatures


    48. The ingenuity and utility of this system are indisputable


    49. The anatomical fact of this labyrinth is indisputable; and that the supposition founded upon it is reasonable and true, seems the more cogent to me, when I consider the otherwise inexplicable obstinacy of that leviathan in HAVING HIS SPOUTINGS OUT, as the fishermen phrase it


    50. Grigory knew, too, that he had an indisputable influence over his master














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