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Most of his effort, repeated and of course unchallenged on Fox News last Sunday, is devoted to an open and unapologetic defence of torture, aka "enhanced interrogation techniques", which he says have "prevented the violent death of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of innocent people".
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Of course, it did not go unchallenged for long.
Of course a distinction is not unchallenged [14, 15].
Of course, Gaza's journalists' seemingly prophetic status doesn't go unchallenged by Palestinian political forces either.
Of course, there never was a time when that requirement for collective worship was unchallenged, and written into the legislative framework was the withdrawal clause.
His status as one of British cinema's most venerated Old Masters is unchallenged but however pristinely they're restored, his films themselves remain as perverse as ever – and that, of course, is why we cherish them.
But of course Van Susteren and the rest of the mainstream media who have reported on Palin's comments let her assertion go by unchallenged.
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The P values denote the significant difference of the mean log-transformed ratios of unchallenged Rivera over unchallenged Christmas Drumhead plants.
It is the expression of the unchallenged mastery of wit.
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