He also questioned why, given the undeniable achievements of the past 10 years, there was an underswell of dissatisfaction. |
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For all his undeniable artistic significance, the biography feels too close to the bone to be in good taste. |
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Part of that is her womanly mystique, the undeniable eroticism of the unknown. |
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As evidenced from the undeniable success of tonight's event, the movement has come of age. |
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His style is undeniable and unmistakable, but one hopes he has few admirers. |
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Following the ten contests of Super Tuesday, it became undeniable that he had the nomination wrapped up. |
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The slight, natty man with the wide smile and neat, shoulder-length dreadlocks commands the stage with undeniable charisma. |
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Regardless, whether it was filmed in widescreen or not, the quality of the picture is undeniable. |
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Despite their undeniable power, regexps aren't a procedural programming language. |
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Some of these aspirations are based in the undeniable areas of overlap between writing, editing and design. |
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But it's undeniable that something curious is shaking in the nether regions between rock and electronic music. |
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It's a shame, because although the service is a bit glitchy, the room is great and the technical ability of the kitchen undeniable. |
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Call us selfish, snobbish even, but there's an undeniable delight in stumbling upon something no one else seems to have heard before. |
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Those tracking terrorist cells say the trend toward soft targets, like schools, is undeniable and probably unstoppable. |
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But they have an undeniable gentleness and elephantine beauty about them, with their hanging folds of skin and ponderous outlook on life. |
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Shoulders look strong yet feminine in cap sleeves, while the lengthening effects of a monochromatic look are undeniable. |
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It is undeniable that the stock market has not been kind to investors over the past three years. |
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There seems to be a few set in stone, undeniable, eternal truths as to what the future will be like. |
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Saint Martin's fitness for the role of defender of the soul and repeller of demons is thus undeniable. |
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The humble restaurant, with a hearth of a kitchen, was a reminder of its owner's undeniable skill in the kitchen, even with bread. |
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His undeniable sophistication evidently needs something to engage with outside of itself. |
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And if physical resemblances were undeniable, that made it more important to defend the less tangible ground of mentation or behavior. |
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Yes, but the undeniable facts were the gun discharged because the trigger was pulled. |
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By contrast, in Scripture, God used his undeniable miracles to authenticate his divine revelation. |
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A man of honor, a man of undeniable courage has been depicted as a craven coward by these memos. |
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Jay said that for years there was an undeniable culture of institutional sexism. |
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There is an undeniable rush of excitement experienced by those who first are able to perceive a phenomenon cybernetically. |
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Not very bright, not very pretty, and probably not very good in the sack, but she had undeniable charisma. |
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It is undeniable that the aftermath of the remarkable military victory has been disastrously handled. |
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Although Mom had never bothered with books, our physical similarities, apart from my tallness, were undeniable. |
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That his works on magic have influenced modern occultism substantially, is also unfortunately undeniable. |
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Despite the undeniable influence of earlier models, Shakespearian comedy represents a distinctive dramatic category. |
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Despite their undeniable tattiness, the Confessions films still enjoy an ardent fan following. |
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It is surely undeniable that the hairy comedian is, in fact, as Scottish as you can be. |
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The triumph of the funding system and its corollary of perpetual debt is undeniable. |
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Chen Meng was graceful yet strong, light on his feet and an undeniable presence on stage. |
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What is undeniable is that we are expected to live a bit longer than our parents and grandparents. |
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Claire is responding to Edie's undeniable self-possession and confidence, not the actual content of her work. |
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It's undeniable that this is a genre of work that could be thought of as dangerous, glorifying violence and criminality. |
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It is undeniable that they cannot be easily summarized or reduced to one-liners. |
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It's only a matter of time before the fashion cognoscenti are once more clamouring for this particular brand of undeniable elegance. |
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Le Corbusier's raw, almost bleak church at La Tourette is, for all its poverty, an undeniable house of God. |
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I am not a misandrist but the existence of a pervasive misogyny seems to me undeniable. |
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In a few cases his rhythms are a bit stiff-jointed, but one undeniable sign of accomplishment is his knack for the killer ending. |
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What won our affection towards this restaurant was not its undeniable quality so much as its unquestionable quirkiness. |
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It is undeniable that the forcible suppression of religious and religious identity concerns by the communists gave a boost to these feelings. |
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This elegant chief executive has the business acumen of the Americans and the undeniable style of the Italians in her origins. |
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It's undeniable that they are very suspicious of the European programme of international courts, laws, treaties, etcetera. |
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That is an undeniable truth with stupendously large bodies of study to support it. |
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This similitude reveals the undeniable affinities between the two cultures, owing to the similar manner in which they perceive the sacred. |
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Though the depth of their devotion was beyond question, they had an undeniable exhibitionist impulse. |
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However, it is also undeniable that the small shopkeepers of Swindon are a vital part of the the town. |
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Yet it is undeniable that competition for higher education has changed over the past two decades. |
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It is also undeniable that some companies might overpay for their acquisitions. |
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It is undeniable that there has been a huge increase in the amount of contact amongst individuals worldwide. |
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It is undeniable that we all would like to see the value of our investments rise. |
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It is undeniable that a lot of what is served up in school canteens is neither healthy nor nutritious. |
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It is undeniable that as the numbers engaged in farming decline, so the character of rural communities will change. |
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But it's undeniable that a rather large and rather good change in public behaviour has taken place. |
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It is undeniable that what happened last Thursday is linked to what's happening abroad. |
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It seemed undeniable that he would one day be recognised as the greatest ever. |
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It's undeniable that the scope of copyright has expanded vastly during the last few decades. |
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It's undeniable that emphasis on the video game business is at an all-time high right now. |
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We immediately saw something in each other that made it undeniable that we were meant to be. |
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It is undeniable that these are all big companies in the field of high technology. |
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It is undeniable that the town's bloom committee has made great strides in the beautification of the town. |
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It is undeniable that some people will find that the income from their principal source of employment will be inadequate. |
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In this respect, indeed, the importance of the Revolution is undenied and undeniable. |
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In an industry where name recognition matters, Mario Kart has undeniable clout. |
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Even if her belting occasionally sounds forced, all of the experts praised the undeniable power Cyrus has when singing. |
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Police training promoted and administered by domestic violence organizations have brought about undeniable improvements in the way police respond to domestic violence calls. |
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While it is not an instrument transplanted wholesale from West Africa, that its roots are as much there as in the yards of Laventille is undeniable. |
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And images of copies of statues gave photography's inventors an undeniable case for the usefulness of the medium as a means of reproducing the appearance of existing artworks. |
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Betty Draper burst onto the small screen with an undeniable presence befitting the wife of the enigmatic Don Draper. |
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As played by Mercedes Cechetto, Sabine has an undeniable brashness, but her adventures feel scripted rather than natural and her sullen pout gets old very fast. |
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The influx of talent behind the tables and in the showrooms was undeniable. |
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The resemblance of the metempsychosis to Naldi's version is undeniable, and the Pythagorean model would seem to anticipate further genealogies of this kind. |
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Saunders adds another ex-head coach and another layer of management to the top-heavy staff, and Washington's new-look receiving corps has an undeniable redundancy factor. |
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But for all the undeniable good that those facilities in Monrovia have done, they are completely overwhelmed. |
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But when Republicans political operatives are frank, the broad influence of race on the campaign is undeniable, if unintended. |
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It is equally undeniable that online education, especially in the form of MOOCs, can present job seekers with real opportunities to improve their marketable skills. |
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It is undeniable that the Booker helped Rushdie get kind reviews in the upmarket press and elevated him further. |
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Fred LeBlanc, drummer and most visible front man for the New Orleans-based MOR roots-rock barnstormer Cowboy Mouth, has an undeniable knack for muscular, singalong melodies. |
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One man's masterwork is another's undeniable piece of celluloid slop. |
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But a close examination of the actual practice itself reveals that the writhing, miserable reality of it is virtually undeniable. |
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The only justification which can be advanced for such bowdlerisation is undeniable necessity, and this leads on to the third and last aspect of Harker's critique. |
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Lawmakers do have a legitimate and undeniable need to freely express their views and openly advocate the interests of their constituents in the legislative process. |
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The first ever Museum of Modern Art reopened its doors last month and among the oohs and aahs over its new Manhattan building could be heard an undeniable, niggling caveat. |
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John Paul cannot be expected to police every pulpit in Christendom, of course, but the decay in catechesis and Church discipline that has occurred on his watch is undeniable. |
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Call this a hot take if you want, but the numbers are undeniable. |
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The financial crisis has now reached an undeniable inflection point. |
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The ring of intellect and humour alone risks a hollow sound, but the undeniable success of this show lies beyond the volume, in a kind of pitiful pop-eyed self-awareness. |
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The fact that Johnson, with undeniable media savvy, has got in on the act is proof positive that blogs have gone from web curiosity to mainstream medium. |
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The king's undeniable ruthlessness can be seen either as needless brutality, or as necessitous firmness in his utter determination to achieve total victory. |
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There is dirt and poverty all around, but the richness in the lives of these people, if different to that which Westerners broadly value, is undeniable. |
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Tebow's and Bradford's production and leadership are undeniable, but their recruitments, offenses and personalities are vastly different. |
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There is an undeniable symbiotic relationship between cultural heritage, tourism, and a national identity. |
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But it is equally undeniable that this new, hyperconnected world has a dark side too. |
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While distributed computing delivers some undeniable advantages, it also brings with it some inherent challenges. |
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Tone is close and immediate, but never oppressive, and Lewis probes thoughtfully and grippingly into this undeniable masterwork. |
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Vintage Cars is a tribute to the great automobiles of the past and the undeniable fascination they still hold. |
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The law and his coronal oath require his undeniable assent to what laws the Parliament agree upon. |
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The activities of Indian consulates in the Eastern border provinces of Afghanistan are undeniable things which are going on unabatedly. |
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Even as early as the 1830s, critics recognized his restricted palette and tonalism, undeniable qualities of his later lyrical paintings. |
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There's an undeniable wow-factor when a souffle, puffed up like a robin's breast, emerges from the oven. |
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Through coalition building, like the ACS and CARICOM, regionalism has become an undeniable part of the politics and economics of the Caribbean. |
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In short, the major elements of Erasmian anti-ceremonialism, interior devotion, scripturalism and the call for clerical reform are undeniable. |
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While the failure of night defence preparation was undeniable, it was not the AOC's responsibility to accrue resources. |
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That Britain was notably populous is undeniable, from that expression of Caesar. |
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It is perhaps superfluous to belabor the extent, cost and unpunishment of antitrust crime. It is documentable and undeniable. |
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And thanks to its undeniable eco cred, you'll feel like a virtuous pedal pusher to boot. |
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It is undeniable that Malcolm was a beacon of huge strength in his lifetime. He could connect with swaths of people when others could not. |
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Hence, it is undeniable, even from the title, the intertextual nature of this book, perhaps one could say, it is a sequel to Bovarismos. |
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It is still a shell of what it once was but its resiliency is undeniable. |
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Because this interpersonal, biological alliance can be elevated to something sacramental does not exclude the firm and undeniable realities that undergird it. |
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The neglect of a segment of our youth is an undeniable reality. |
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But time and again, Argentines forgave his faults because of his undeniable brilliance on the soccer field, his almost divinelike inspiration at times. |
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That's despite its rich and vibrant artistic past and present, not to mention its undeniable influence on design and letterform in pop culture today. |
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While the importance is undeniable, many organizations and news outlets mischaracterize the Hamdi ruling as a landmark decision in defense of the Bill of Rights. |
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