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Brachiation is the mode of locomotion for which the animal is specifically adapted; the anatomic correlates of brachiation are quite unmistakable and can be determined in fossil bones as much as in living animals.
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The image of close relationship was both unmistakable, quite simple and unforgettable.
When it finally came, death was quite sudden, and absolutely unmistakable.
But the super-secret of success was still unmistakable, and quite visible for those looking for advice on how to win at womanhood: be very pretty.
"Yes; quite," said my guest, in the clear, unmistakable voice of a small-talk detester.
His touch has always been unmistakable, but it has never felt quite as personal as in recent years, and his sound has taken on a soft, steady glow, like a candle with a small wick.
Many of these organizations are quite small, but the difference they make is unmistakable.
"I can perhaps understand why the postal worker got the address mixed up, because the handwriting is quite poor and they look similar, but the recipient's name is unmistakable.
There's Mr. Wilson himself, with his unmistakable visual style, but also Ms. Abramovic, who has a powerful presence and manages quite credibly what she's asked to do: tell her own sometimes painfully personal life story.
Quite what effect that would have on the exchange rate is unclear, but the message would be unmistakable.
But unmistakable.
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