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Unmistakably
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In an unmistakable manner; unquestionably.
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But even in Pirates of the Caribbean, when he was speaking with a Scottish accent and had his face obscured by octopus legs, Bill Nighy was still unmistakably Bill Nighy.
Suddenly, the outsiders were the ones that were getting the work because you were different from them. His eyes narrow with pleasure, as he laughs a laugh that is unmistakably the last laugh.
"As a small startup, our initial launch was limited to just iOS, but we've been working really hard to craft an experience that feels special on Android, yet still unmistakably Periscope.
Well, the paper certainly agrees with the disclosure: "Unmistakably, the prince sought to use his position to influence public policy.
Photograph: GARY SCHAFER/AAPIMAGE If you want a simple straightforward statement about Coalition foreign policy, it is unmistakably to project and protect Australia's reputation as an open export orientated, successful market economy and an open liberal democracy, committed to freedoms, democratic institutions and the rule of law.
When confronted by a spectacularly successful man who is also an unmistakably good man, most of us turn cynical or jocular.
The 2014-34 plan has unmistakably been influenced by the "Open Mumbai" exhibition that was held at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Mumbai in 2012.
"One lesson of this work is unmistakably obvious: when you're in a hole, stop digging," said Bill McKibben, co-founder of 350.org which is campaigning to get investors to dump their fossil fuel stocks.
The film is slyly but, for most critics, unmistakably critical of the Putin regime: in one scene, characters use portraits of Russian leaders from Lenin to Gorbachev for target practice, before the hero asks, "Haven't you got anyone more recent?" The film impresses with its political bravery, but also with its austere visuals and Dostoevskian seriousness of tone.
The campus of the Paris School of Economics, however, looks unmistakably and reassuringly like nearly all French university campuses.
Earlier, the unmistakably American designer, Diane von Furstenberg, presented an autumn/winter collection that seemed to owe more to the European middle ages and British mid-70s than New York.
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