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Matthew Cheney, “Confessions and Complaints of a True Man” – Incontrovertible evidence of Steampunk invention in the time of the American transcendentalists, including mechanized elephants.
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Incontrovertible evidence from ecological health indicators to climate science reveals that life support systems are disintegrating around the world -- and that the harmful long-term impacts of global scale industrial activity far outweigh its short-term benefits.
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Matthew Cheney, “Confessions and Complaints of a True Man” – Incontrovertible evidence of Steampunk invention in the time of the American transcendentalists, including mechanized elephants.
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Incontrovertible fact: two straight lines cannot enclose a space.
The House at Riverton Kate Morton 2008
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Incontrovertible fact: two straight lines cannot enclose a space.
Kate Morton Ebook Collection Kate Morton 2008
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Journalists thrive on disagreement, controversy and dissent, but this statue of a historic figure strikes me as one of those rare things: An Undeniable and Incontrovertible Good.
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"'Incontrovertible evidence' is a pretty strong way of putting it," I said.
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'Incontrovertible,' I agree, is a pretty strong word.
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Journalists thrive on disagreement, controversy and dissent, but this statue of a historic figure strikes me as one of those rare things: An Undeniable and Incontrovertible Good.
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Incontrovertible, testable proof to justify an act of faith.
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