Try of the afternoon came from David Whitehouse, who ran 75 metres to put his team unassailably ahead 13 minutes before time. |
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The Division's unassailably high standards find ready takers from the world's leading manufacturers of medical instruments and devices. |
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Even members of the counterculture seem unassailably attached to the automobile. |
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Yet the Roman model is not in Shakespeare's play the unassailably virtuous choice that it is in Plutarch. |
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Hayden, self-assured and pugnacious, insisted that the interrogations were carefully run and unassailably effective. |
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It unassailably controls if the authenticated user is really the person he pretends to be. |
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As unassailably good and right as early childhood care is, two things stand in the way of saving children: political will and money. |
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At one level, this is superfluous boilerplate, asserting protections that already, unassailably, exist under the Constitution. |
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In the form of its DNA, the virus may however remain unrecognisable to the immune system and therefore survive unassailably in the surviving nerves. |
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