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The notion that the Pres. is not responsible if it cannot be proved conclusively he knew of some specific wrongdoing allows the President's men to break the law in ways they believe the Pres.
His acrobatic finish was as eye-catching as it was effective, beating his opposite man, Riley, with a horizontal dive that defied all probability until video replays proved conclusively he had touched down in the corner.
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It was the ugliest fight of Calzaghe's career - full of elbows, head-butts and low blows - but he found a way to win and that is his greatest strength 4 v Mikkel Kessler, left Den Nov 3 2007, Millennium Stadium Hardest of his 45 wins was also the one in which he proved most conclusively what he is made of.
Under Wyoming law, all he must do is show conclusively that he has irrigated his property just once in the past five years.
Because the charges against Russell were never conclusively proved, he was lauded as a martyr by the Whigs, who claimed that he was put to death in retaliation for his efforts to exclude James from succession to the throne.
When a politician demonstrates conclusively that he is the one in charge, his former enemies often switch allegiances.
His relentless logic on the Proposition 8 gay-marriage decision to use your own words proved conclusively that he can think straight.
Investigators established that the documents were real and had belonged to Dr. Heim but could not prove conclusively that he was dead.
Tad Devine, a senior Gore strategist, seized on several of Mr. Bush's answers in Tuesday night's debate to argue that Mr. Bush "demonstrated conclusively that he wanted to fight for the wealthy, not the rest of society".
Aron tries to rationalize many earlier examples of Yeltsin's flagrant abuse of power by using the awkward term "authoritarian democracy" to describe his regime, but Yeltsin's last year in office demonstrated conclusively that he was no democrat at all.
Senator Specter "conclusively misspoke," he admitted to Congressional Quarterly after The Times article became available online on Tuesday, explaining, "In the swirl of moving from one caucus to another, I have to get used to my new teammates".
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