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But the center of the show is irrefutably its Venus.
To irrefutably identify the time at which a set of data was signed.
The evidence found in Church's apartment irrefutably links him to those nine.
It is, irrefutably, a monument to America's genius for the big idea.
Most appealing are, irrefutably, its terrific book and music stores.
He'd quit because he now knew, irrefutably, that the world had become the wasteland.
"It is a clear revocation of a commitment that was irrefutably made."
You're so proud of that, when the truth is it binds you to him irrefutably.
You can never irrefutably prove something - just get to a stage where the evidence is overwhelmingly supportive of a view.
Irrefutably, the numbers bear out the image of Split as a stopover.
A free press is irrefutably a measure of the degree of democracy in a society.
Irrefutably and more so, I have no doubt whatever."
As horrible as the idea seemed, it was irrefutably logical!
Should evidence appear to suggest that it irrefutably did happen, then science would deal with that.
I don't have anything irrefutably tying the two together.
There is only one kind of cure - the one that invariably, irrefutably works.
The services of its investigating officers are irrefutably sought for by all major criminal probes in the country.
Although there is little relatively written on theories of national cinema it has an irrefutably important role in globalization.
While an irrefutably spoiled brat, she does have considerable combat ability.
She argues, irrefutably, that fringe science has reached ever greater heights in military circles.
The hits, of course, speak irrefutably for themselves.
Oh, they still cast their shadow, but I'm alive, and they are irrefutably dead.
She loved extravagantly, unintelligibly, out of all reason; yet irrefutably.
"This is where the cases irrefutably come together," Doran said.
"What I tried to do was link the gun irrefutably to Cole," he said.