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incontestable ADJ

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Women who indisputably proved, by giving to history, incontestable figures who have remained fadeless, unalterable and up to date through the centuries.
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As a king, he must have stepped on toes but what is incontestable is that he lived for the common good.
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I listen to them freely and with all the respect merited by their intelligence, their character, their knowledge, reserving always my incontestable right of criticism and censure.
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What is incontestable is that it has happened.
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But once that initial excitement cooled, a few incontestable facts emerged.
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His central conclusion remains, to my mind, incontestable: those who died or survived have never received the recognition and compassion they deserve.
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I myself have seen incontestable evidence of executions.
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It is a work of artistic courage, chilling comedy and incontestable moral seriousness.
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There is an instinct in man that worships fatality, and he is apt to regard whatever pertains thereto as incontestable, solemn, and beautiful.
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It is true there are cases in which, if we confine ourselves to the effects of the first order, the good will have an incontestable preponderance over the evil.
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