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Those who have worked with or for him say yes, unequivocally.
"But this is unequivocally a good development in the history of the case," he said.
There was no question that the changes of 1989 were an unequivocally good thing.
She looked at him unequivocally, so Charles asked the direct question.
American has said unequivocally that it is not planning such a move.
In this way, attention is unequivocally focused on the fish.
To do so would be to turn his back too unequivocally on a process in which he has invested more than seven years.
As for the Senate, he does not rule it out unequivocally.
None of them thought the country was unequivocally moving in the right direction.
"I can tell you unequivocally that this will not happen," he added.
I would like to state this unequivocally, so that we may bear it in mind.
The paper's conclusion: It should come down unequivocally on one side or the other.
The experience of the last 10 years provides an unequivocally negative answer.
That may sound effective in theory, but recent history unequivocally says it's not.
Only the oldest boy, now 13, said unequivocally that he wanted to live with his mother.
"Every member of the union executive committee we've heard from has told us that unequivocally."
But it seems that the books were unequivocally regarded as the family business.
I should like to report quite unequivocally that neither applies.
These are all legitimate questions and we must respond to them unequivocally.
But let me say this unequivocally, so there is no misunderstanding.
The question "what was his character" cannot be answered unequivocally.
She added, "We absolutely, unequivocally, did not know this thing was going to happen."
As the record will show, I have answered those questions unequivocally and properly.
I am unequivocally opposed to the use of that device.
Here sizes start at 12 and some clothes come in an unequivocally large 28.