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But Mr. Obama's conservative critics aren't really contesting his interpretation of the past.
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Does Mr. Brooks really contest these realities?
"Documents are submitted, and there's no one to really contest whether it is accurate or not," the judge said.
Margaret Thatcher in 1979, Tony Blair in 1997, Harold Macmillan in 1959, and too many other past elections to mention were not really contests.
"You must be sick of us," the Crystal Palace supporters chanted, as the sense that Liverpool would slither to their first defeat under Jürgen Klopp was too overwhelming to really contest the assertion with any force.
I have a natural skepticism of hypnotherapy, but I can't really contest the improvement in my singing voice, my heightened awareness of tonality, and the thousands of positive testimonies online for hundreds of hypnotherapists.
I have a natural scepticism of hypnotherapy, but I can't really contest the improvement in my singing voice, my heightened awareness of tonality and the thousands of positive testimonies online for hundreds of hypnotherapists.
No offense to Juliette Binoche and the other players, but the contest really is no contest.
"There was never really a contest.
It was never really a contest".
But there was really no contest.
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