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The crucifixes "show the state's unequivocal will to place Catholicism at the center of the universe," the judge wrote, adding that this was being done in public schools "without the slightest regard for the role of other religions in human development".
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Those who want unequivocal answers will be disappointed, though.
BAT's minute claims: "On Colombia litigation, Byers was unequivocal; he will do whatever he can".
So far the answer has been unequivocal: it will not be those who triggered the meltdown, but the wider populations who had nothing whatever to do with it.
"Let me be very unequivocal: We will submit the Q.D.R. to the Congress on time," Rear Adm. Craig R. Quigley, a Pentagon spokesman, said last week.
That means being unequivocal: These elections will be neither free nor fair.
Whether Newman has unwittingly trashed his close friend's unflinching and unequivocal apology, time will tell.
Then aged 71, he recalls giving an unequivocal response: "I will never, ever run a company again".
For those fearful about retribution from the underworld, he has made an unequivocal promise: 'We will look after you'.
Chapter 3 of the coalition agreement stated in clear and unequivocal terms: "We will restore rights to non-violent protest".
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