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His immediate diagnosis was that her throat looked fine and that her voice was indubitably strong enough to leave a piercing ringing in his ears.
In other words, Livingstone is an ideal candidate for modern remembrance: an extraordinary pioneer who was indubitably brave and globally important, with enough question marks over his private life and public achievements to sustain TV documentaries on several channels and a radio session with Melvyn Bragg.
Loneliness is sometimes presented as the primary problem when it comes to tackling mental ill-health in older people – and, while it indubitably contributes, this explanation doesn't really go far enough.
On the other hand, I am sure that many readers will find it not only generously informative, which it indubitably is, but also brilliantly illuminating; and there are few enough academic books of which that can be said.
I have been lucky enough, in recent weeks, to catch plenty of Bergman's work on the big screen, where it indubitably belongs, and the pattern of regular viewings has been not an ordeal but an adventure, wholly consuming, and spiced by the strange feeling that I was watching movies I thought I knew pretty well as if for the first time.
Edwards: Indubitably!
GL Indubitably.
Indubitably, yes.
But it is indubitably important.
That is indubitably right.
The Siren is indubitably attractive.
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