| 31. | During the Thermidorian reaction, in spite of his incontestable honesty, he was accused by the anti-revolutionists.
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| 32. | Zolotaryov can be described as a milestone of the utmost importance for the incontestable progress of accordion music . . ..
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| 33. | Now a lively controversy has arisen about what happened to birds in the 145 million years after the earliest incontestable bird appeared.
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| 34. | Up until now it has been a lovely story, surprising perhaps, but with the incontestable appeal of a divine infant.
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| 35. | For 60 minutes, the Stars presented incontestable evidence that they deserve to have the upper hand in this NHL playoff series.
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| 36. | Hip-hop's dominance was incontestable; it's as pervasive now as the blues was in the 1960s.
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| 37. | Yet both Judaism and Christianity insist that God demonstrates his presence most clearly in the incontestable, hard facts of human life.
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| 38. | The exact date of enactment of the Lex is a topic of much debate and no incontestable theory has been put forward.
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| 39. | At the commencement of the action, the Planned Parenthood mark was considered strong, famous, and incontestable under federal trademark law.
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| 40. | He cites a letter King wrote in 1967 : " Israel's right to exist as a state in security is incontestable.
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