Mostly straightforwardly, the expression atman is Brahman unequivocally identifies essential self with cosmos, ultimately not two things but one. |
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To achieve greatness, a filmmaker needs to direct three unequivocally great movies. |
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The group went on television and condemned the demonstrators as 'deviants' and came out unequivocally in support of the prince. |
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The first of these sentences, bars 1 to 9, unequivocally secures D as the tonic. |
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Such protection should be adequate to unequivocally deter tamperers without imparting permanent paralysis or injury to the tamperer. |
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Analyzing genetic markers, on the other hand, unequivocally determines which genes are in a cultivar. |
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Again, the capuchin monkey cannot be unequivocally assigned to either the typical anthropoid or nonprimate pattern. |
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I'm genuinely interested in finding properly-detailed copper-bottomed examples of this stuff working unequivocally. |
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There is absolutely positively and unequivocally zero news value in this ghoulishness. |
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An Abbey National spokeswoman told me unequivocally that the story was wholly untrue. |
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Many of the Kanak whom I interviewed unequivocally demonstrated anxiety regarding taboo places and associated ancestors. |
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Labour must come clean as an unequivocally, unambiguously and patriotically pro-European party. |
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The parents were instructed to unequivocally nurture his female gender role. |
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While demonstrating his ethnic and religious location unequivocally, Jani refuses to be slotted in the role of community spokesperson. |
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Although it is difficult to unequivocally equate regeneration with predatory activity, there is compelling evidence for just such a conclusion. |
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His text unequivocally presents an elite perspective of non-elite individuals. |
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For the first time, Galileo came out in print unequivocally in favour of the Copernican astronomy. |
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I can assure all the people in Pennsylvania these allegations are absolutely, totally and unequivocally false. |
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The study identifies unequivocally the essentiality of this gene for growth at low temperature. |
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No particular set is unequivocally effective in establishing and monitoring appropriate fiscal discipline. |
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That's why great and near-great Canadian rock acts have absolutely, unequivocally refused to cross that darn picket line, Grey Cup or no Grey Cup. |
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The present results unequivocally demonstrate that graphemic cues, in the form of the first letter of the solution word, can be effective cues for anagram solution. |
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Spivak is often viewed as an unequivocally deconstructive theorist, and she frequently reinforces this impression by proclaiming her allegiance to Derrida's ideas. |
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To leave no doubt, I categorically and unequivocally deny the sum and substance of their allegations. |
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But the evidence against doing so is at least equipollent: Bayle claims, repeatedly and unequivocally, to be a believer. |
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The director general states unequivocally that Éducacentre was able to develop to this extent thanks to section 41 of the Official Languages Act. |
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The critics have spoken of a picaresque novel or even of a Bildungsroman, without coming down unequivocally on either classification. |
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Nigeria unequivocally condemns all acts of violence either targeted at or perpetrated against noncombatants by the protagonists in conflict. |
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Russian Ark is a film that celebrates high culture unequivocally. |
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By the way, Mr. Speaker, I would want to assure you unequivocally that I was not in any way impugning your integrity with my remarks. |
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British officials cast about for their own legal precedents, contending that Wilkes's action had been unequivocally illegal. |
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A sound mark may be represented by musical notation or other description or by means unequivocally reproducing the sound. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, let me conclude by stating unequivocally that by working together we can achieve a better future for all! |
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I would like to see him advocate unequivocally Ireland's participation in Partnership for Peace and not play this duplicitous game. |
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India unequivocally condemned all acts of terrorism, provocation and incitement to violence. |
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Could the minister promise us unequivocally that Goose Bay is not on the chopping block? |
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If you'd told us yesterday the SNP would take 56 out of 59 seats, we'd have been dancing unequivocally in the streets. |
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Albania must demonstrate unequivocally that it is committed to the path of reform. |
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An official wishing to resign shall state unequivocally in writing his intention to leave the service of the Agency definitively. |
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If such commitments should not apply to the entire territory of a member, this must be specified unequivocally. |
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Yesterday we heard unequivocally that if you're going to do a limited commercial fishery, it has to be hook and line. |
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In any case, we have to recognize that we cannot protect these values except by unequivocally asserting them and practising them. |
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Our consultations confirmed very clearly that issues of violence against women are unequivocally health issues requiring surveillance. |
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The United States is unequivocally opposed to the use and practice of torture. |
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I may loathe what Richard Spencer has to say, but I will defend, unequivocally, his right to say it. |
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To our knowledge, this is the first time it has been possible to unequivocally test for the possibility of such processes. |
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By removing it, the authorities will prove that the country is unequivocally on a path that closes the gaps in delivering justice. |
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But his severe lack of athletic integrity is what is unequivocally repugnant about Ronaldo. |
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The second school, mostly American, claims equally unequivocally that no such strategy was written into the overlord plans. |
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Muck in the seventeenth century meant, unequivocally, animal dung. |
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I've dedicated my life to the dissemination of this core message of the Judaic tradition, openly and unequivocally. |
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The congress unequivocally restates the demand for independence. |
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Anything that could not be said unequivocally by the voice of reason belonged to empirical singularity, to the private sphere, and had nothing to do with genuine education. |
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Because of this, the sentence as understood in the Western linguistic tradition has not yet been unequivocally established as a universal of language. |
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The Hamitic Hypothesis stated unequivocally that anything of value found in Africa was brought in by the Hamites who were allegedly a branch of the Caucasian race. |
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A more likely reason for the present reluctance is the lack of compelling evidence that demonstrates unequivocally the failure of the standard force fields. |
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First, by calling immediately and unequivocally for the elevation of Kosovo to the status of the third republic, coequal with Serbia and Montenegro, in the Yugoslav federation. |
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Thereby unequivocally dispelling claims that tocopherol inhibits the absorption of tocotrienols. |
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Her country was all too well acquainted with the terrible consequences of abductions, a phenomenon it had firmly addressed in its own territory and to which it was unequivocally opposed in all forms. |
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We have found some examples of where this was unequivocally the case. |
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Above all, the revelations themselves, which are unequivocally imbued with the spirit and creed of Christ, and the love and mercy of the Heavenly Father. |
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In the instant case the father's actions were not clearly and unequivocally inconsistent with his pursuit of a summary remedy under the Convention. |
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I will assume that a central bank credibly commits to maintain stable prices and is fully and unequivocally trusted by the public and by other policy-makers. |
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Our work has unequivocally found a global performance that does not result from the independent maximization of fragmented parts, but from a harmonious coordination between all of the parts. |
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Linear measurements of cones and seed scales unequivocally show that Karelian spruces should be treated as Siberian Picea obovata. |
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Where appropriate, the amounts paid by the Co-contractor will be unequivocally acquired by Ecotrel, or the amounts outstanding will remain definitively undue and subject to the right of either party, to file suit for damages. |
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In this case, all that is required is a promissory note or equivalent guarantee on the part of the foreign buyer, unequivocally indicating through his bank that he will pay within the agreed period. |
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Will the Prime Minister allay concerns about the weasel words and state unequivocally today that the government will ratify the Kyoto accord before the end of the year? |
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Thanks to ultramodern molecular genetic tests, a WSL team has also for the first time succeeded in assigning fine roots from soil samples unequivocally to a particular species of tree. |
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Latin American countries can be unequivocally divided into two groups depending on their 'welfare effort' levels. |
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The Liberal Shadow Cabinet unequivocally backed Baldwin's handling of the strike on 3 May. |
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Is it possible for a person to make this perfect pronouncement living in the desert of Arabia, where there is a shortage of water to state unequivocally that every living thing is made with water? |
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This principle of clarity and definiteness of law of property and of land registry law requires that the object of legal relations is unequivocally and unambiguously identified. |
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All terrorist acts are criminal and unjustifiable, and must be unequivocally condemned, especially when they indiscriminately target or injure civilians. |
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Because all corals possess polyps, and sponges do not, the uniquely-preserved polyp-bearing specimens from Anticosti Island demonstrate unequivocally that Favosites and probably all Tabulata are corals. |
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However, whilst the value of a diamond for example is unequivocally determined by its hardness and size, the value of the opal is often in the eye of the beholder. |
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Grant Shapps unequivocally denies this and has nothing to add. |
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It is impossible to state unequivocally whether this will lead to a shrinking of these sectors in absolute terms, or whether there will be a slackening of growth. |
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If it were truly motivated by this desire, if it were truly a compassionate government, compensation would be extended to those victims immediately and unequivocally. |
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The new policy states clearly and unequivocally that the aim of reporting an incident is not to blame an individual but to help further enhance the safety of the entire air traffic management system. |
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Kosovo was at the centre of the Serbian mythscape but it was not, in ethnic terms, an unequivocally Serbian territory. |
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The answer is a simple one: they should listen to the Bloc Québécois, the only party in this House that has no aspirations to be in power, but that defends Quebeckers unequivocally. |
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It's white-knuckle stuff that unequivocally disputes dance's often evidentially disputable claim to be the most fundamental and relevant of performed arts. In short, go see it. |
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In such circumstances it would be unjust to allow the wronged parent to go back on the position which he has, to the knowledge of the other parent, unequivocally adopted. |
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A strong and united voice calling unequivocally for a moratorium on the use of depleted uranium weapons is a positive step forward, even if it does not go as far as we would have liked. |
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By the 1st century AD, the name refers unequivocally to Great Britain. |
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The committee unequivocally extended the principle to humans. |
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Zwingli and Jud unequivocally advocated an attack on the Five States. |
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They strove to make their product unequivocally the best in the industry. |
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