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These were strong slogans, but history's allegiances are rarely so unmistakable.

This exercise suggests that in the long run an original voice is not one that is inimitable but one so unmistakable that it can be appropriated by others, like a song.

The JACK Quartet, more typically heard in abstruse, intensely thorny music, gave a high-contrast, often plangent reading of Philip Glass's Fifth String Quartet (1991), a work that at first sounds like an outlier in Mr. Glass's catalog — its changes are restless and rapid — but soon melts into the familiar rhythms and slowly evolving progressions that make his style so unmistakable.

In any case, the fervor with which he speaks the script, plays the music and sings the lyrics (his voice grows a bit grating, especially in extended excerpts from "Porgy and Bess") is so unmistakable as to be the very point.

Shyamalan seems to have a monopoly on this process just now; he often tries too hard, but nobody else can conjure such a sudden flood of worry, or summon so unmistakable a stink of evil, and you come out of "Signs," as you did from "The Sixth Sense," in severe need of loud music, bad jokes, and drinks with cherries and umbrellas in them — anything to waft away the fug of unease.

Indeed, Debussy was one of many composers, including Tchaikovsky, who felt the need to break with Wagner precisely because his influence was so unmistakable and overwhelming.

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The sense of anticipation within English rugby, even so, is unmistakable.

So the unmistakable inference is that the court concluded that the Ninth Circuit got this one right.

It is a story of courage and perseverance but entwined with grief, tragedy and, every so often, unmistakable glimpses of hurt.

By setting the bar for intervention so high — unmistakable evidence of clear intent to destroy a national, ethnic, racial or religious group — the international community has stuck itself in a Catch-22: by the time it is clear that genocide is occurring, it is often too late to stop it.

But if the shortages are unmistakable, so are the risks of distributing arms to such a force.

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