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"It's categorically not true".
"It's categorically the case that we have more constant and geographically pervasive exposure to noise," said George Prochnik, the Brooklyn-based author of "In Pursuit of Silence: Listening for Meaning in a World of Noise," which explores the ill effects of omnipresent sound.
A spokesman added: "It's categorically not true to say that work has stopped on Universal Credit.
"It's a third-hand account and Nicola is telling you first hand it's categorically untrue.
"James is a big cycling fan, but it's categorically not true that this was his initiative," he said.
Not only in the sense that it shouldn't be taken seriously, but also because, for Durham lads anyway, the whole thing is swathed in so much irony that it's categorically impossible to make out if this "banter" is satirical or genuine.
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It is "categorically false" to interpret Karzai's remarks as a "vote of no-confidence in Gen. Petraeus," one senior Afghan official said.
The Washington Post's Glenn Kessler gave Huckabee's statement four Pinocchios, the highest rating for it being categorically false.
White House spokeswoman Dana M. Perino yesterday said it was "categorically untrue" that Goss lost Bush's confidence almost from the start of his 18-month tenure, but neither Goss nor the White House offered a public explanation for his resignation.
It is categorically untrue that L'Oréal Paris altered Ms Knowles's features or skin-tone in the campaign for Féria hair colour".
"The bottom line on the Politico story," the vice president's office said in a statement, "is that it is categorically false".
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