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The theology was perfect, the timing unquestionable, and the answer as honest as a sinner could get.
So where we see an
unquestionable
reality, death as an irrefutable biological condition, Torajans see the expired corporeal form as part of a larger social genesis.
After all, my conclusion contradicts the refrain of the world's most famous archaeologist: "That belongs in a museum!" (Laughter) is what Indiana Jones said, not just to drive movie plots, but to drive home the
unquestionable
good of museums for society.
And he told them, "Question the
unquestionable.
To begin, I'd say that "Water" was the
unquestionable
masterpiece, on all levels.
What always surprised me about them is that, besides an
unquestionable
plastic beauty, there is a dull and didactic "psychology" of the characters and situations.
I must say at first I was a little disappointed in the first few episodes, but having faith in the show, and Abe Forsythe's
unquestionable
talent, I continued to watch.
Now, given I view Simon Pegg as an
unquestionable
comedy genius, I realise this is a rather big claim.
The talent of these two film makers in
unquestionable.
As the late sociologist Zygmunt Bauman put it, “questioning the ostensibly
unquestionable
premises of our way of life is arguably the most urgent of services we owe our fellow humans and ourselves.”
But between the untenable extremes of pacifism and the elevation of war to something beyond morality, there is a middle ground that seeks to minimize the
unquestionable
evil of war.
And, indeed, the key to saving a rules-based order is not just to demonstrate its
unquestionable
superiority, but also to acknowledge and address its flaws.
That requires a new government of
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legitimacy, chosen through a free and fair presidential election before the end of this year, as dictated by the constitution.
Putin chose Medvedev carefully, and not only for his
unquestionable
loyalty, vitally important as that is.
In the twentieth century, Russia set an
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record for all sorts of upheavals and social experiments that attracted the world’s attention.
But it is
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that over the past decade the Troika of Greece’s official creditors – the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund – has actively deprived the Greek state of the resources and capabilities it needs in such situations.
To be sure, the International Monetary Fund and United States officials have recognized Georgia’s
unquestionable
success in adopting sound macroeconomic policies and reforms to improve the business climate.
It shares with America the questionable privilege of holding an arsenal large enough to bring the history of mankind to an
unquestionable
end.
During the 2008 Russo-Georgian war, then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev – discussing Ossetians and Abkhazians, who had been given Russian passports – reiterated that “protecting the lives and dignity of our citizens, wherever they may be, is an
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priority for our country.”
He seemed to lay claim to a lofty and
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importance because he had long nails, a Scotch bonnet, and everything else in keeping; but one could forgive him this for the sake of his good-nature and breeding.
He saw there was much that was frivolous and ridiculous; but he also saw and admitted the
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and ever-growing enthusiasm which was uniting all classes of society, and with which one could not help sympathizing.
My reason will still not understand why I pray, but I shall still pray, and my life, my whole life, independently of anything that may happen to me, is every moment of it no longer meaningless as it was before, but has an
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meaning of goodness with which I have the power to invest it.'
I might add that this was a man of great pride, that his calm, firm gaze seemed to reflect thinking on an elevated plane, and that the harmony of his facial expressions and bodily movements resulted in an overall effect of
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candor-- according to the findings of physiognomists, those analysts of facial character.
In a county known to abound in the remains of the early ages; in a village in which there still existed some memorials of the olden time, he--he, the chairman of the Pickwick Club--had discovered a strange and curious inscription of
unquestionable
antiquity, which had wholly escaped the observation of the many learned men who had preceded him.
The sea had left
unquestionable
traces of its ravages.
"That is unquestionable," said Cyrus Harding, "and these are the deductions which must be drawn from this incident: that the island was inhabited before our arrival, or that men have landed here within three months.
Proved as it was by the incident of the bullet, it was hereafter an
unquestionable
fact, and such a discovery could not but cause great uneasiness among the colonists.
Karenin's gait, the swinging of his thighs, and his wide short feet, particularly offended Vronsky, who acknowledged only his own
unquestionable
right to love Anna.
This code covered a very small circle of conditions, but it was unquestionable, and Vronsky, never going beyond that circle, never for a moment hesitated to do what had to be done.
Political economy maintained that the laws by which the wealth of Europe had developed and is developing are universal and
unquestionable
laws.
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