Novelists like Apuleius and Heliodorus, wild joke-tellers like Lucian of Samosata, epigrammatists like Martial, are cited as unchallengeable eyewitnesses of places they never saw.
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He predicted Friday that he would win, even saying that he was sure of almost half the votes from Europe, where Johansson has been seen as unchallengeable.
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Now if this information was turned into an article on Wikipedia, those blatantly incorrect factoids could be reffed as being true and at times would be virtually unchallengeable.
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Nor should we assume that Congress meant federal courts to accept cases only to stamp them " Dismissed " on an interested executive official's unchallengeable representation.
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All a sleazy landlord needs is to get a tenant to not challenge an illegal rent for at least four years and that illegal rent becomes the unchallengeable legal rent,
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Otherwise, as Mr Sumption pointed out, a customer could challenge each separate part of a package in isolation, although as a whole the price or remuneration charged was unchallengeable.
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The Justice Department will likely appeal a court ruling that declared unconstitutional a Patriot Act provision allowing secret and unchallengeable searches of Internet and telephone records, Attorney General John Ashcroft said Thursday.
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But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said last night that he felt no qualms about his actions in Jerusalem because of what he considers Israel's unchallengeable claim of sovereignty throughout the municipal boundaries.
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It's been drummed into our heads so often that it has acquired the status of an unchallengeable truth : Athletes, especially great ones, should retire at the top of their game.
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Declaring that personal security is as important as national security, a judge Wednesday blocked the government from conducting secret, unchallengeable searches of Internet and telephone records as part of its fight against terrorism.