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Indubitably, face cards are the greatest things to get, since there is all likelihood of putting out a winning hand when you have a set.
Poker Cheat Sheet – Know Which Hands to Play | Poker Hands 2009
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Indubitably, if an underwater swimmer swims towards his death and I glimpse above him a milky and calm sea and vague shapes of phosphorescent fish which skim by him, his act is inscribed within the framework of an ambiguous and eternal indifferent Nature which evokes a kind of profound and moral conflict.
A juke box hero, got stars in his eyes Matthew Guerrieri 2009
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Indubitably, if an underwater swimmer swims towards his death and I glimpse above him a milky and calm sea and vague shapes of phosphorescent fish which skim by him, his act is inscribed within the framework of an ambiguous and eternal indifferent Nature which evokes a kind of profound and moral conflict.
Archive 2009-06-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2009
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Indubitably eligible; while some of the material has been published before, it was first published in this form in 2007.
January Books 10) Doon pgmcc 2008
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Indubitably, this ethical quagmire will, on a not-too-distant day, engulf the present Western civilization and wipe it out.19
Let the Swords Encircle Me Scott Peterson 2010
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I sat down with one of the leaders of the Crips today, we were enjoying a cup of Earl Gray and some delicious peach strudel, and I asked him whether he thought this proposal would generate dialogue within the gangs of Los Angeles, and he said, Indubitably.
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Indubitably, wonderful things have also happened in their life allowing them to experience a balance.
Archive 2007-10-01 Fatou Jabbie 2007
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Indubitably, wonderful things have also happened in their life allowing them to experience a balance.
Finding God Fatou Jabbie 2007
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Indubitably God has enough plagues without any true believer having to resort to anthrax.
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Indubitably, however, even his most grudging domestic opponents and his harshest critics in the region admit that Mr Bush is also in part responsible.
Daimnation!: The story you thought you'd never read in The Independent 2005
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