The African approach to time has delved irrefragably into her very lifeblood. |
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It may indeed be irrefragably averred that the institution of mass media could not have been envisaged or derived even until late feudalism. |
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Unless people can irrefragably prove that the rulers seized power wrongfully, they are obliged to submit. |
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The calling of priest separates him distinctly and irrefragably from the lives of the peasants, to whose spiritual needs he officially ministers. |
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