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- adverb Alternative spelling of
unmistakably .
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Examples
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Likewise, some of the descriptions on the Hubble telescope site are phrased in unmistakeably aesthetic terms.
Craig K. Comstock: The Art of Making Science Dance Craig K. Comstock 2011
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Likewise, some of the descriptions on the Hubble telescope site are phrased in unmistakeably aesthetic terms.
Craig K. Comstock: The Art of Making Science Dance Craig K. Comstock 2011
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Anyone who watches him closely on television can see that his handsome head is invisibly but unmistakeably crowned by a cardinal's red hat.
James Heffernan: Could Stephen Colbert Be The Next Pope? James Heffernan 2012
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Likewise, some of the descriptions on the Hubble telescope site are phrased in unmistakeably aesthetic terms.
Craig K. Comstock: The Art of Making Science Dance Craig K. Comstock 2011
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Anyone who watches him closely on television can see that his handsome head is invisibly but unmistakeably crowned by a cardinal's red hat.
James Heffernan: Could Stephen Colbert Be The Next Pope? James Heffernan 2012
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Anyone who watches him closely on television can see that his handsome head is invisibly but unmistakeably crowned by a cardinal's red hat.
James Heffernan: Could Stephen Colbert Be The Next Pope? James Heffernan 2012
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Anyone who watches him closely on television can see that his handsome head is invisibly but unmistakeably crowned by a cardinal's red hat.
James Heffernan: Could Stephen Colbert Be The Next Pope? James Heffernan 2012
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Anyone who watches him closely on television can see that his handsome head is invisibly but unmistakeably crowned by a cardinal's red hat.
James Heffernan: Could Stephen Colbert Be The Next Pope? James Heffernan 2012
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Anyone who watches him closely on television can see that his handsome head is invisibly but unmistakeably crowned by a cardinal's red hat.
James Heffernan: Could Stephen Colbert Be The Next Pope? James Heffernan 2012
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Likewise, some of the descriptions on the Hubble telescope site are phrased in unmistakeably aesthetic terms.
Craig K. Comstock: The Art of Making Science Dance Craig K. Comstock 2011
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