William Rackham walks aloof, unimpeachably proper, dressed in his stiff Sunday best despite it being Wednesday. |
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The unimpeachably authentic Lucinda Williams releases another rootsy, sultry gem this month. |
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Might he not find that a coup is mounted in his absence by a humble retainer whom he had imagined to be unimpeachably loyal? |
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I'd say that the test at least proved that one candidate was unimpeachably human. |
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But Ms Silva herself is regarded by most Brazilians as unimpeachably ethical. |
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Steve Lesher brought in an unimpeachably sourced account of the Supreme Court's deliberations in the Nixon tape case. |
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It might be interesting, I thought, to see the former speaker share a platform with the unimpeachably upstanding Mr Vander Plaats. |
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Substantial, compelling, and unimpeachably well written, it is a fine and classically satisfying novel. |
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So it must be a welcome change for Curry to come back into the public fold in such a unimpeachably positive way. |
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The Hague system, rooted on unimpeachably pure democratic principles, has fallen prey to the unbridgeable gap between the world of MPs and the world of the party members. |
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Why would a party one election away from utter, catastrophic defeat gamble on anyone less unimpeachably solid? |
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He has also advocated allowing illegal immigrants brought to America as children to attend state universities on the same basis as native-born locals. Yet in most respects Mr Huntsman has an unimpeachably conservative record. |
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Now it's unimpeachably American Alan Simpson in the same spot. |
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They are square, neat boxes with wooden sides all round, and have unimpeachably satisfactory seats. |
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