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Unmistakably an experimental device -- no neat plastic case, no compactness, no assembly-line welding.
Minnesota Menage Jack Swenson 2010
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Unmistakably to the right of the giant Oscar statuette.
Where's Pete? Mike 2010
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Unmistakably, he does not intend to treat them as “other.”
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[…] Unmistakably lesbian sigeh courtship rituals, which continued from the classical period into the twentieth century, were also codified: Tradition dictated that one [woman] who sought another as sister approached a love broker to negotiate the matter.
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[…] Unmistakably lesbian sigeh courtship rituals, which continued from the classical period into the twentieth century, were also codified: Tradition dictated that one [woman] who sought another as sister approached a love broker to negotiate the matter.
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Unmistakably, in both the Constitutional Convention and in the First Congress, the framers repeatedly wanted their peers and their posterity to know that the inherent, creator-given rights of the people were not expressed in the Constitution.
Mark Dorlester: Sotomayor's Right-Wing Judicial Philosophy? 2009
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Unmistakably Lawless which explores the concept of Law: it's creation and necessity.
Three Blogs For May Don Lewis 2008
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Unmistakably, during the night, the military had placed its hand around the heart of China.
The Edge of Madness Michael Dobbs 2008
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Unmistakably, Whitman's poetry did self-consciously bring sunlight to the issue of human sexuality.
From Whitman to Wilde: A Cultural Perspective on Individualism at the Fin de Si�cle 2007
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Unmistakably, it was the Kollotuulthe Voice of the Shedai.
Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007
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