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It's a comment which was unquestionably accurate, and which explains a great deal.
Yet Williams was unquestionably accurate on one count: Henin-Hardenne wanted to win badly.
Signor Faccin points out, however, that unquestionably accurate astronomical calculations show that, with the horizon at a zenith of 89 degrees 57 minutes, the moon could not be seen at the time indicated by Commander Peary.
The headline on Stockman's piece -- "State-Wrecked: The Corruption of Capitalism in America" -- is unquestionably accurate.
Shaping the lede around this fact would have allowed the Post to report its news and also deliver it in a way that is unquestionably accurate, without needing to make any assumptions about motivation or honesty.
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Of these, a CT scan of the sinus cavities is unquestionably the most accurate and reliable procedure to establish the diagnosis of sinusitis.
It has unquestionably resulted in more accurate and improved care for patients with mental illness.
Gibbs's claim that the administration has a "very rigorous process" may or may not be an accurate one, but it's unquestionably an ironic one.
While still unquestionably conservative, Posner has been moving away from Republican orthodoxy on many issues, or perhaps it's more accurate to say that today's Republicans and conservatives have moved away from his principles.
"Mad Men," which returns for a fifth season next year, is unquestionably a far better show, but "Pan Am," like "The Playboy Club," which began on NBC this week, may be a more accurate reflection of our own insecurities.
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