Unmistakable Sentence Examples

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  • Soon, she heard the unmistakable sound of a helo nearing.

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  • The unmistakable snap of wires reached them, and the helicopter tilted.

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  • The door opened, and she heard the unmistakable sound of a gun being cocked as they entered.

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  • When Jonny's hand clamped around her arm again, she felt the unmistakable sense of Traveling.

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  • In the distance, she heard the familiar, unmistakable sound of an explosion.

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  • The exact limits of the ancient Aralo-Caspian sea are not yet settled, except in the north-west, where the Ergeni Hills of Astrakhan constitute an unmistakable barrier.

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  • But unmistakable traces of much more ancient bored springs appear in Lombardy, in Asia Minor, in Persia, in China, in Egypt, in Algeria, and even in the great desert of Sahara.

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  • His son, Henry John Patmore (1860-1883), left a number of poems posthumously printed at Mr Daniell's Oxford Press, which show an unmistakable lyrical quality.

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  • Parsimony prevailed, as usual, over prudence, and when the Cossacks showed unmistakable signs of restiveness, the Poles irritated them still further by ordering the construction of the strong fortress of Kudak at the confluence of the Dnieper and the Samara, to overawe the Zaporozhian community.

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  • So far then, Midrash tends to include moralizing history, whether we call it narrative or romance, attached to names and events, and it is obviously exemplified whenever there are unmistakable signs of untrustworthy amplification and of some explicit religious or ethical aim colouring the narrative.

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  • She was the unmistakable child of the age so far as Englishmen shared in its characteristics, for with her English aims she combined some Italian methods and ideas.

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  • Whatever judgment one may form of the total worth of Schelling as a philosopher, his place in the history of that important movement called generally German philosophy is unmistakable and assured.

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  • It wasn't until dawn crested the horizon that he smelled the unmistakable scent of blood.

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  • The theodicea of the prophets is national; they see Yahweh's righteousness working itself out with unmistakable clearness in the present, and know that all that He brings upon Israel is manifestly just; but from the days of Jeremiah' the fortunes of Israel as a nation are no longer the one thing which religion has to explain; the greater question arises of a theory of the divine purpose which shall justify the ways of God with individual men or with His "righteous servant" - that is, with the ideal community of true faith as distinct from the natural Israel.

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  • Their basins, especially in the west, interpenetrate one another in the most intricate way, the whole bearing unmistakable evidences of having been in recent geological, and partly in historical times the bottom of extensive lakes, whose alluvial deposits now yield heavy crops.

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  • He produced a pouch oozing with the unmistakable odor of roses.

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  • She tilted her head to the side, exposing the delicate skin on her neck in an unmistakable invitation to the demon side of her mate.

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  • He joined a small crowd of people gathered around the unmistakable body of Xander and his friend, Jule.

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  • It is well known that the Romans borrowed their methods of hepatoscopy from the Etruscans, and, apart from the direct evidence for this in Latin writings, we have, in the case of the bronze model of a liver found near Piacenza in 1877, and of Etruscan origin, the unmistakable proof that among the Etruscans the examination of the liver was the basis of animal divination.

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  • Some of them inhabit forests and others the more open country; but setting aside size (which in this group varies from that of a quail to that of a large common fowl) there is an unmistakable uniformity of appearance among them as a whole, so that almost anybody having seen one species of the group would always recognize another.

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  • The Suffolk Crag has yielded the unmistakable bones of an albatross, Diomedea.

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  • None of these Salernitan works rise much above the rank of compilations, being founded on Hippocrates, Galen and later Greek writers, with an unmistakable mixture of the doctrines of the methodists.

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  • In this work appear woodcuts - rude but characteristic and unmistakable - of two distinct types of European wild cattle; one the aurochs, or ur, and the other the bison.

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  • In its tertiary stages - and also earlier - this disease yields in the most rapid and unmistakable fashion to iodides; so much so that the administration of these salts is at present the best means of determining whether, for instance, a cranial tumour be syphilitic or not.

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  • They rejected animal sacrifice as well as marriage; the oil with which priests and kings were anointed they accounted unclean; and the condemnation of oaths and the community of goods were unmistakable innovations for which they found no hint or warrant in the old Hebrew writings.

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  • The former connexion between the Arctic and the Alps, which has left such unmistakable traces in the present alpine flora, affords, as regards the fauna also, the only possible explanation of the present geographical distribution of many alpine forms; but it is chiefly among the Invertebrata that we find this collateral testimony to the influence of the glacial period.

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  • The ancient architecture of Kashmir, the tope of Manikyala in the Punjab, and many sculptures found in the Peshawar valley, show unmistakable Greek influence.

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  • As he continued to watch Zach, his expression molded into unmistakable awe.

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  • She heard the blaring trance music before she opened the car door and smelled the unmistakable scent of marijuana mixed with incense and body odor.

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  • Brady bristled and strode to her, stopping when he was close enough for their bodies to touch in an unmistakable attempt at intimidation.

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  • He heard Hannah crying and smelled the unmistakable scent of human blood before he took a step onto the block.  He strode down the block and paused in front of Hannah's cell.  She was curled up on the bed, sobbing.  When he looked at the cell across from her, he saw why.  Jared stood in the cell, covered in blood.  The cell looked as if a human had exploded, and Rhyn saw a pile of bones Jared had gnawed clean then stacked neatly.

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  • Three of them express in the strongest language the orthodox faith of the church in opposition to the Arian heresy, and these three put in unmistakable language the procession of the Holy Spirit from both Father and Son.

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  • For some months he found amusement in the preparation of the delightful Memoirs (1789) from which most of our knowledge of his personal history is derived; but his letters to friends in England, written between 1788 and 1793 occasionally betray a slight but unmistakable tone of ennui.

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  • There is also an unmistakable development in the laws; and the priestly legislation, though ahead of both Ezekiel and Deuteronomy, not to mention still earlier usage, not only continues to undergo continual internal modification, but finds a further distinct development, in the way of definition and interpretation, outside the Old Testament - in the Talmud.

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  • In external characters the Hirudinea are unmistakable and not to be confused with other Annelids, except perhaps with the Bdellodrilidae, which resemble them in certain particulars.

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  • If we are to accept and profit by Dorpfeld's nomenclature, we must be satisfied that, in their later historic habitats, both Lycians and Carians showed unmistakable signs of having formerly possessed the civilizations attributed to them in prehistoric times - signs which research has hitherto wholly failed to find.

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  • Greyhounds have been bred from time immemorial in Eastern Europe and Western Asia, while unmistakable representatives are figured on the monuments of ancient Egypt.

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  • His proclamations and policy towards England during these years show unmistakable traces of the same incompetence.

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  • This represents the second advent as heralded by a succession of signs which are unmistakable precursors of its appearance, such as wars, earthquakes, famines, the destruction of Jerusalem and the like.

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  • The unmistakable rejection on the part of the English Church of the conception of the eucharist as a sacrifice had alone many widereaching implications.

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  • There is a marked growth of refinement and of ideas of morality, and a condemnation of the shameless vice and oppression which went on amid a punctilious and splendid worship. It is extremely significant that between the teaching of the prophetical writings and the spirit of the Mosaic legislation there is an unmistakable bond.

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  • In Paris unmistakable signs announced a new insurrection, to be followed perhaps by new massacres.

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  • The signs of reaction daily became more unmistakable.

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  • Rhyn's low growl was unmistakable.

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  • Horizontal led taillights give the car an unmistakable look at night.

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  • Fevered and shivering, she felt too weak and hungry to focus well, but the shape of the black hourglass was unmistakable.

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  • The connexion of cleavage with pressure, however, is unmistakable.

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  • Paul was the apostle whom they reverenced, and his spiritual influence on them is quite unmistakable.

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  • The connexion of the passages must in all these cases be unmistakable.

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  • The resemblance of this noumenal idealism to that of Fechner is unmistakable.

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  • The descriptions of the contemporary writers Procopius, Evagrius and Gregory of Tours are quite unmistakable.

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  • That the theory of the triple manifestation of the deity was indeed only a compromise between Brahmanical aspirations and popular worship, probably largely influenced by the traditional sanctity of the number three, is sufficiently clear from the fact that, whilst Brahma, the creator, and at the same time the very embodiment of Brahmanical class pride, has practically remained a mere figurehead in the actual worship of the people, Siva, on the other hand, so far from being merely the destroyer, is also the unmistakable representative of generative and reproductive power in nature.

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  • These, which bear an unmistakable family likeness to those of the great Finnish epic of the Kalevala, were collected as the Kalevi Poeg, and edited by Kreutswald (1857), and translated into German by Reinthal (1857-1859) and Bertram (1861) and by Lowe (190o).

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  • Like other collections the group of laws on leprosy easily betrays its composite character and exhibits unmistakable evidence of its gradual growth.

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  • Again, many devices of civilization bear unmistakable marks of derivation from a lower source; thus the ancient Egyptian and Assyrian harps, which differ from ours in having no front pillar, appear certainly to owe this remarkable defect to having grown up through intermediate forms from the simple strung bow, the still used type of the most primitive stringed instrument.

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  • The favour shown him by Marlborough did not deter Rivers from paying court to the Tories when it became evident that the Whig ascendancy was waning, and his appointment as constable of the Tower in 1710 on the recommendation of Harley and without Marlborough's knowledge was the first unmistakable intimation to the Whigs of their impending fall.

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  • Ironist as he is, there is no writer that ever wrote whose meaning is more absolutely unmistakable.

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  • Paschen in 1896 identified an unmistakable oxygen triplet in the infra-red, which is shown terrestrially only in the vacuum tube, where the spectrum is very different from that of atmospheric absorptions.

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  • Indications of gas were found about the time of the Civil War, but only in the early 'seventies were they recognized as unmistakable, and they were not successfully developed until the 'eighties.

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  • Whatever other elements and suggestions are present, the atmosphere of the medieval world, and its sense of personal claims, are unmistakable.

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  • So with regard to the other great Christian dogmas, immortality of soul and future state of rewards and punishments, what possible objection can I - who am compelled perforce to believe in the immortality of what we call Matter and Force, and in a very unmistakable present state of rewards and punishments for our deeds - have to these doctrines?

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  • The eggs of both species, though of peculiar appearance, bear an unmistakable likeness to those of oyster-catchers, while occasionally exhibiting a resemblance to those of the tropic-birds.

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  • The first unmistakable indication of the public use of the painter's art for directly religious ends does not occur until A.D.

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  • An unmistakable batrachian of this order, referred by its describer to Palaeobatrachus, a determination which is only provisional, has been discovered in the Kimmeridgian of the Sierra del Montsech, Catalonia (25), in a therefore somewhat older formation than the Wealden Caudata Hylaeobatrachus.

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  • Kant is not always in his language faithful to his view of the sense-manifold, but the theory as a whole, together with his own express definitions, is unmistakable.

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  • He produced a pouch oozing with the unmistakable odor of honey.

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  • His father said Anshan would tell him, and the feeling would be unmistakable.

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  • An unmistakable Natural with a unique talent, she was likely in the Guardians' databases.

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  • Calton Hill One of Edinburgh's many hills, it is unmistakable with its Athenian style acropolis poking above the skyline.

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  • He was a true auteur, creating his own brand of movies with his unmistakable hand.

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  • The sound of the chiff chaff is unmistakable; it sings the sound of its name.

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  • It was its unmistakable call that really clinched the identification.

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  • More than once at night migrating waders were heard, curlew being unmistakable.

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  • St Michael's Mount The rocky outcrop, crowned with a large castellated mansion, is an unmistakable landmark of the Cornish coastline.

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  • Hendersick point proper is unmistakable, with its jagged rocky outcrop just proud of the coast path.

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  • Suddenly I saw a darkening of the water beyond the jacks, the unmistakable silhouette of a big manta.

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  • The yellow flowers begin as a light dusting and become quite unmistakable from mid May until late June.

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  • Males did not have their long tail feathers but were still unmistakable.

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  • The design of the K1200 S is absolutely unmistakable, entering new territory without any role models.

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  • Poulenc's creative voice is so unmistakable that it comes as little surprise to discover that he was virtually self-taught as a composer.

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  • In a very unmistakable way Alan has become our child.

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  • He had especially noted the distinctive Doyle rounded features, mustache and equally unmistakable gravely voice.

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  • The message it was designed to convey to the unwelcome visitors from above seems unmistakable.

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  • By far the most remarkable of all the Old World domesticated breeds is, however, the royal Siamese cat, which almost certainly has an origin quite distinct from that of the ordinary European breeds; this being rendered evident not only by the peculiar type of colouring, but likewise by the cry, which is quite unmistakable.

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  • Unmistakable traces show that, while during the Glacial period Russia had an arctic flora and fauna, the climate of the Lacustrine period was more genial than it is now, and a dense human population at that time peopled the shores of the numberless lakes.

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  • But to his services to Roman oratory we have to add his services not indeed of the lost literature in determining the spirit, form and style of the eras of more perfect accomplishment which followed is unmistakable.

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  • The more elaborate work, Vom Ich als Princip der Philosophie, oder g über das Unbedingte im menschlichen Wissen (1795), which, still remaining within the limits of the Fichtean idealism, however, exhibits unmistakable traces of a tendency to give the Fichtean method a more objective application, and to amalgamate with it Spinoza's more realistic view of things.

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  • The works were originally composed in Swiss-German, a vigorous speech which Paracelsus wielded with unmistakable power.

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  • It is no doubt conceivable - as Sprenger supposes - that Mahomet might have returned at intervals to his earlier mariner; but since this group possesses a remarkable similarity of style, and since the gradual formation of a different style is on the whole an unmistakable fact, the assumption has little probability; and we shall therefore abide by the opinion that these form a distinct group.

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  • Whatever may be said of the remainder of this passage, this sentence bears the unmistakable stamp of Christian forgery.

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  • Horizontal LED taillights give the car an unmistakable look at night.

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  • The unmistakable unbroken knotwork symbolizing eternal life typifies the ancient Celtic artists and craftsmanship that dates back well over 2000 years.

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  • Oh, that unmistakable aroma of Kenco Traditional -- made from the very best Arabica beans you know....

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  • Sweet peas are popular summer flowers with an unmistakable scent - again, some varieties are better than others.

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  • I remember him shoeing the horses and the unmistakable smell of burning hoof.

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  • Many of Lancashire 's towns still have the unmistakable physical stamp of an earlier manufacturing era.

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  • Poulenc 's creative voice is so unmistakable that it comes as little surprise to discover that he was virtually self-taught as a composer.

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  • Along with the stain is the very unpleasant and unmistakable odor of cat urine.

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  • While different from the "viral" videos populating social video sites, professionally and semi-professionally produced videos bare the unmistakable sense of humor that the Internet is known for.

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  • Antonio Carlos Jobim's unique combination of musical elements, with its whispery flowing melodies, pleasing jazz harmonies, and unmistakable Latin rhythms was named Bossa Nova, meaning New Wave.

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  • Known as the pop artist who made prints of Marilyn Monroe and Campbell's soup cans, Warhol had an unmistakable style.

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  • This uniform is unmistakable, and your son will wear it proudly.

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  • Probably Lynyrd Skynyrd's most famous song, the opening riff to this piece is unmistakable, having a kind of tumbling quality as it skips from phrase to phrase.

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  • Eddie's playing is the complete package of tasteful phrasing, an innovative two-handed tapping technique, swinging rhythm playing and an unmistakable sound, all delivered with a passion and joy that only the true greats possess.

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  • Deep as the middle of the sea, rich as honey, they are unmistakable fruit bombs in the grandest sense.

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  • With a deep ruby color, it has the unmistakable Aussie terrior shining through.

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  • The EPT Certainty digital home pregnancy test offers unmistakable results with a digital readout when you follow the instructions.

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  • The water may come out gradually, in subtle trickles, or, rarely, it can come out in an unmistakable gush.

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  • While this well-known indicator conjures dramatic images, the fluids do not always appear in the unmistakable gush many people associate with water breaking.

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  • While missing your period is an almost unmistakable sign that you might be pregnant, there are plenty of other signs of conception to look out for.

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  • This increasing frequency and worsening of nausea is, for many women, an unmistakable sign that they are pregnant.

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  • The symptoms are scant, but they can be unmistakable.

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  • Other features include the side leg Velcro pocket, embroidery details and the unmistakable Billabong logo.

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  • It offers all of the practical details you would expect from any everyday bag, and it boasts that classic, unmistakable zebra pattern!

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  • The details remain inimitably Dior, from the overall timeless designs to the unmistakable sophistication.

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  • This one answers all the final questions about how that cute little Anakin Skywalker (Jake Lloyd in Episode I and Hayden Christiansen in Episode II and Episode III) winds up inside the bad black suit with the unmistakable breathing problem.

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  • Whatever the case, Bigfoot's smell is unmistakable.

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  • Bloody Mary's impact on popular culture is unmistakable from the historical legends to the many folk stories, and even an alcoholic drink based on the legend.

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  • When angels make their presence known in our lives, it is usually in either unmistakable or very subtle ways of their own choosing.

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  • The easy sex appeal of the Seychelles Women's Sandal in black is unmistakable.

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  • The shoes have the classic elastic string bow tie at the toe and the unmistakable interlocking Cs that are the symbol of Chanel.

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  • The unmistakable devotion to every detail sets this Citizen Promaster Hyper Aqualand Dive watch apart from others.

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  • When you see the T-Tracx line of these Swiss watches, the Tissot style and craftsmanship is unmistakable.

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  • Adding to the allure of a Gucci trinket-bearing watch is the unmistakable presence of the company's signature sense of fashion, style and craftsmanship.

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  • Well known in his native South Bronx for unmistakable flow, he has had a hand in some of hip hops biggest hits, but yet never quite made a slash for himself.

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  • When it does become obvious, it's unmistakable.

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  • The resolution in his face was unmistakable.

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  • His face was emotionless, but the impact of Darkyn.s words was unmistakable.

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  • His own mother had been far from beautiful, and his father had told him the signs he'd found the right woman were unmistakable.

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  • Both her scent and the fire running though her hair were unmistakable.

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  • But in spite of this its materialistic affinities are unmistakable.

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  • This disagreement comes largely from the attempts made to find definitely expressed Greek philosophical dogmas in the book; such formulas it has not, but the general air of Greek reflection seems unmistakable.

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  • Even if there were no such unmistakable expressions as these, the most cursory glance into Saint-Simon's writings is enough to reveal the thread of connexion between the ingenious visionary and the systematic thinker.

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  • They certainly showed the unmistakable influence of the evangelical teaching.

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  • The king's ardent desire that diversities of minds and opinions should be done away with and unity be " charitably established " was further promoted by publishing in 1543 A Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for any Christian Man, set forth by the King's Majesty of England, in which the tenets of medieval theology, except for denial of the supremacy of the bishop of Rome and the unmistakable assertion of the supremacy of the king, were once more restated.

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  • His philosophy was more like Michaelangelo's famous sculpture of the Dawn, a spirit yet encumbered with the stubble of the material from which it was hewn, than a clear cut figure with unmistakable outlines.

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  • More probably a later editor has worked up old material of E (of which there are unmistakable traces) in order to include the whole of xx.-xxiii.

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  • The first poetical work in which NizAmi embodied his thoughts on God and man, and all the experiences he had gained, was necessarily of a didactic character, and very appropriately styled Makhzanul Asrar, or "Storehouse of Mysteries," as it bears the unmistakable stamp of Sufic speculations.

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  • Those who are familiar with these legends, and have studied native manners and customs, see many unmistakable proofs that the Polynesians had, at their migration, considerable knowledge and culture, and that the race has greatly deteriorated.

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  • The deviation is unmistakable; in general the direction from the solar apex is not the one in which most stars are moving; and, what is even more striking, the directions, in which most and fewest stars respectively move, are not by any means opposite to one another.

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  • The unmistakable red eyes of vampires made her gasp.

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  • This desert is now filled to only a small extent by the salt waters of the Caspian, Aral and Balkash inland seas; but it bears unmistakable traces of having been during Post-Pliocene times an immense inland basin.

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