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This is an incontestable truth..
This is an incontestable truth...
Because she'd never divorced Lavien, Alexander was considered illegitimate, a stigma that haunted him for the rest of his life, along with the myth that he was part black (which, as Ron Chernow writes, in "Alexander Hamilton," his juicy 2004 biography, "probably arose from the incontestable truth that many, if not most, illegitimate children in the West Indies bore mixed blood").
Little more than a footnote in newspaper history it may be, but what it betrayed was a breathtaking lack of judgment and discretion, the head of the country's most powerful media organisation straying on to the sovereign territory of another newspaper to berate the editor over an incontestable truth in an advertising campaign.
Granting this, the incontestable truth is that America has been built up by optimists, not by pessimists, but by men possessing courage, confidence in the nation's destiny, by men willing to adventure, to shoulder risks terrifying to the timid.
Somewhere in the deep crevices in the back of your mind you've been keeping the incontestable truth that Hitler's dick was tiny, and probably kinda weird; it's one of those natural axioms that seems built in to the structure of reality.
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Throughout the two examples, words such as "be" and "lie", known as relational processes in Systemic Functional Linguistics and which are usually used to denote incontestable truths, serve to remind the reader that topic generalizations are being made, either about the research world or about the real world.
To the Muslim believer, Islam offers an incontestable divine truth and has clearly shaped today's world".
If one already possessed an incontestable version of the truth, all these deviations could be seen as deplorable -- comparable, perhaps, to "wild analysis" in the Freudian tradition.
The historical accuracy of that claim is incontestable.
An incontestable douchebag.
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