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Born in Hoboken, N.J., in 1864, the son of German Jewish immigrants, Stieglitz was both a wreck of a man and a force for indisputable good.
His combination of charisma, reticence and indisputable good looks made him a tabula rasa on whom we could project the most heated fantasies.
The city seems willing to throw off its long-held infatuation with glitz and glamour, while remaining obsessed with maintaining a reputation for impeccable, indisputable good taste.
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A generation ago, the prospect of oil in a desperately poor former French colony like Chad would have been regarded as an indisputable stroke of good luck.
They've posted a version of Take That's only indisputable classic, Back For Good, recorded at a BBC session by veteran Leeds rockers the Wedding Present.
The evidence supporting the health benefits of PA is indisputable, and there is good evidence that physicians can influence patients to significantly improve their health through proactive advising on the positive health impacts of PA during an office visit.
The size is just indisputable.
"We think our chances of winning an appeal are good because the evidence on our side is indisputable," he said.
That this is an ambitious project with a heart well-meaningly directed toward good-time entertainment is indisputable; it takes the form of a standard musical comedy that interrupts itself near the end to become a slapstick farce.
Broad one this, I know, but it's pretty much indisputable that there has never been a good house or techno artist album ever.
That much is indisputable.What is tricky is showing that good institutions are a cause of economic progress rather than a by-product of it.
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