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  • In an unequivocal manner.

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  • adverb In an unequivocal or unambiguous manner.

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  • adverb in an unambiguous manner

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  • He answers the question in his title unequivocally: the global influence of the emerging economies is growing but they are not even close to threatening a world order dominated by the US.

    FT.com / Books / Non-Fiction - A world stirred but not quite shaken 2010

  • And I said, First you must clear my name unequivocally.

    American Sketches Walter Isaacson 2009

  • However, Thn! ardier r ecognizes Fauchelevent for who he unequivocally is as good as decides to trap him.

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  • Then Eskimos rebel as great as kick Tommy as great as tell Barrys mother he unequivocally is a blueberry during hear. 72nd worst movie we is ever seen. .7 Thumbs Down!!!

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  • However, Thn! ardier r ecognizes Fauchelevent for who he unequivocally is as good as decides to trap him.

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  • He supported Saddam Hussein unequivocally even when Saddam was gassing Kurds.

    Matthew Yglesias » In Praise of Grant 2010

  • Then Eskimos rebel as great as kick Tommy as great as tell Barrys mother he unequivocally is a blueberry during hear. 72nd worst movie we is ever seen. .7 Thumbs Down!!!

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  • We conclude, then, that there must be a single identical term unequivocally predicable of a number of individuals.

    Posterior Analytics Aristotle 2002

  • I wish to take this opportunity to declare this again unequivocally, and beg that my distinguished audience will bear this fact in mind.

    Eisaku Sato - Nobel Lecture 1974

  • Some Catholic prelates and religious orders, including the Jesuits, used slaves to cultivate their land in 19th century America although the encyclical In Supremo Apostolatus called unequivocally for the suppression of the slave trade.

    Latest Articles Belfast Today 2010

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